Arctic river temperature dynamics in a changing climate

Climate change in the Arctic is expected to have a major impact on stream ecosystems, affecting hydrological and thermal regimes. Although temperature is important to a range of in‐stream processes, previous Arctic stream temperature research is limited—focused on glacierised headwaters in summer—wi...

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Published in:River Research and Applications
Main Authors: Docherty, Catherine L., Dugdale, Stephen J., Milner, Alexander M., Abermann, Jakob, Lund, Magnus, Hannah, David M.
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Published: Wiley 2019
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spelling ftunnottinghamrr:oai:nottingham-repository.worktribe.com:3020326 2023-05-15T14:49:21+02:00 Arctic river temperature dynamics in a changing climate Docherty, Catherine L. Dugdale, Stephen J. Milner, Alexander M. Abermann, Jakob Lund, Magnus Hannah, David M. 2019-10-11 https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.3537 https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/file/3020326/1/Docherty%20Et%20Al.%20%282019%20-%20RRA%29 https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/3020326 unknown Wiley https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/3020326 River Research and Applications Volume 35 Issue 8 Pagination 1212-1227 doi:https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.3537 https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/file/3020326/1/Docherty%20Et%20Al.%20%282019%20-%20RRA%29 1535-1459 doi:10.1002/rra.3537 openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ CC-BY General Environmental Science Water Science and Technology Environmental Chemistry Journal Article publishedVersion 2019 ftunnottinghamrr https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.3537 2022-10-13T22:13:58Z Climate change in the Arctic is expected to have a major impact on stream ecosystems, affecting hydrological and thermal regimes. Although temperature is important to a range of in‐stream processes, previous Arctic stream temperature research is limited—focused on glacierised headwaters in summer—with limited attention to snowmelt streams and winter. This is the first high‐resolution study on stream temperature in north‐east Greenland (Zackenberg). Data were collected from five streams from September 2013 to September 2015 (24 months). During the winter, streams were largely frozen solid and water temperature variability low. Spring ice‐off date occurred simultaneously across all streams, but 11 days earlier in 2014 compared with 2015 due to thicker snow insulation. During summer, water temperature was highly variable and exhibited a strong relationship with meteorological variables, particularly incoming shortwave radiation and air temperature. Mean summer water temperature in these snowmelt streams was high compared with streams studied previously in Svalbard, yet was lower in Swedish Lapland, as was expected given latitude. With global warning, Arctic stream thermal variability may be less in summer and increased during the winter due to higher summer air temperature and elevated winter precipitation, and the spring and autumn ice‐on and ice‐off dates may extend the flowing water season—in turn affecting stream productivity and diversity. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change East Greenland Greenland Svalbard Zackenberg Lapland University of Nottingham: Repository@Nottingham Arctic Svalbard Greenland River Research and Applications
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topic General Environmental Science
Water Science and Technology
Environmental Chemistry
spellingShingle General Environmental Science
Water Science and Technology
Environmental Chemistry
Docherty, Catherine L.
Dugdale, Stephen J.
Milner, Alexander M.
Abermann, Jakob
Lund, Magnus
Hannah, David M.
Arctic river temperature dynamics in a changing climate
topic_facet General Environmental Science
Water Science and Technology
Environmental Chemistry
description Climate change in the Arctic is expected to have a major impact on stream ecosystems, affecting hydrological and thermal regimes. Although temperature is important to a range of in‐stream processes, previous Arctic stream temperature research is limited—focused on glacierised headwaters in summer—with limited attention to snowmelt streams and winter. This is the first high‐resolution study on stream temperature in north‐east Greenland (Zackenberg). Data were collected from five streams from September 2013 to September 2015 (24 months). During the winter, streams were largely frozen solid and water temperature variability low. Spring ice‐off date occurred simultaneously across all streams, but 11 days earlier in 2014 compared with 2015 due to thicker snow insulation. During summer, water temperature was highly variable and exhibited a strong relationship with meteorological variables, particularly incoming shortwave radiation and air temperature. Mean summer water temperature in these snowmelt streams was high compared with streams studied previously in Svalbard, yet was lower in Swedish Lapland, as was expected given latitude. With global warning, Arctic stream thermal variability may be less in summer and increased during the winter due to higher summer air temperature and elevated winter precipitation, and the spring and autumn ice‐on and ice‐off dates may extend the flowing water season—in turn affecting stream productivity and diversity.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Docherty, Catherine L.
Dugdale, Stephen J.
Milner, Alexander M.
Abermann, Jakob
Lund, Magnus
Hannah, David M.
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Abermann, Jakob
Lund, Magnus
Hannah, David M.
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title Arctic river temperature dynamics in a changing climate
title_short Arctic river temperature dynamics in a changing climate
title_full Arctic river temperature dynamics in a changing climate
title_fullStr Arctic river temperature dynamics in a changing climate
title_full_unstemmed Arctic river temperature dynamics in a changing climate
title_sort arctic river temperature dynamics in a changing climate
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Svalbard
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Climate change
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Volume 35
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