Editorial Material
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Lauren Somers
Summary: A group of tracers have disproven the existing model of the origin of spring water on Mount Fuji, showing the interaction between shallow and deep aquifer layers and offering a new approach to explore the flow of mountain groundwater.
Editorial Material
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Virginia Gewin, McKenzie Skiles
Summary: Snow hydrologist McKenzie Skiles skis in rural areas of the United States each spring to study the impact of dust on water resources.
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Matthew McLean, Rick D. Stuart-Smith, Sebastien Villeger, Arnaud Auber, Graham J. Edgar, M. Aaron MacNeil, Nicolas Loiseau, Fabien Leprieur, David Mouillot
Summary: Research indicates that despite differences in biogeography and evolutionary history, similar environments host reef fish assemblages with similar trait compositions. This suggests that similar trait-based management strategies can be applied across different regions, potentially leading to improved conservation outcomes.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
(2021)
Article
Agronomy
Ge Sun, Hongkai Gao, Lu Hao
Summary: The study suggests that large-scale afforestation significantly increases permanent surface water in the vegetation restoration regions of northern China, but afforestation and greening are not likely to cause an increase in water yield and surface water storage. The rise in permanent surface water changes in the study regions is more likely a result of hydraulic infrastructure construction, urbanization, and increase in precipitation, rather than vegetation recovery from afforestation. Future studies are needed to understand the sources of local precipitation and the effects of revegetation on precipitation, soil improvement, and water yield.
AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY
(2021)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Shizhu Wang, Qiang Wang, Muyin Wang, Gerrit Lohmann, Fangli Qiao
Summary: This study compares the representation of sea surface salinity and liquid freshwater content in Arctic Ocean simulations from CMIP5 and CMIP6 models. The results show no significant improvement in CMIP6 compared to CMIP5, with overestimation of liquid freshwater content being a common bias in CMIP6. The study also investigates projected changes in freshwater content and budget under different socioeconomic scenarios, showing a trend of increased freshwater sources and a shift from a freshwater sink to a source. The findings highlight the ongoing freshening trend in the Arctic Ocean with implications on its physical and biogeochemical environment.
Article
Microbiology
Anthony Duncan, Kerrie Barry, Chris Daum, Emiley Eloe-Fadrosh, Simon Roux, Katrin Schmidt, Susannah G. Tringe, Klaus U. Valentin, Neha Varghese, Asaf Salamov, Igor Grigoriev, Richard M. Leggett, Vincent Moulton, Thomas Mock
Summary: This study assembled 143 high-quality MAGs from chlorophyll a maximum layers in the surface of the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans. The results revealed strict demarcation between Arctic and Atlantic MAGs, but high similarity between adjacent sampling stations in each ocean. Eukaryotic MAGs were more diverse in the Arctic, while prokaryotic MAGs were more diverse in the Atlantic.
Article
Environmental Sciences
T. R. Vonnahme, L. Klausen, R. M. Bank, D. Michellod, G. Lavik, U. Dietrich, R. Gradinger
Summary: The polar night is an active biological season that is understudied in terms of microbial ecology. This study found that factors such as light availability, mixing, and input of organic matter from land, play important roles in driving the dynamics of the polar night microbial ecosystem.
FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE
(2022)
Article
Water Resources
Muqing Shi, Takayuki Shiraiwa, Humio Mitsudera, Yaroslav Muravyev
Summary: The study revealed a significant negative correlation between the interannual variation of sea water salinity in the overturning process area and the variation of annual freshwater discharge from the western Kamchatka Peninsula, confirming the critical impact of freshwater discharge from the western Kamchatka Peninsula on the strength of the overturning process.
JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY-REGIONAL STUDIES
(2021)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Elizabeth C. Lowe, Rochelle Steven, Rebecca L. Morris, Kirsten M. Parris, Axton C. Aguiar, Cameron E. Webb, Ana B. Bugnot, Katherine A. Dafforn, Rod M. Connolly, Mariana Mayer Pinto
Summary: This study highlights the synergies and trade-offs among ecosystem services provided by terrestrial, freshwater, and marine realms in urban environments. It offers a framework for collaborative research and management to improve current practices and achieve strategic allocation of resources, protection of urban natural resources, and improved environmental regulation with broad public support.
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
(2022)
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Anna Murgatroyd, Helen Gavin, Olivia Becher, Gemma Coxon, Doug Hunt, Emily Fallon, Jonny Wilson, Gokhan Cuceloglu, Jim W. W. Hall
Summary: This study assesses the reliability of public water supplies in England using a coupled simulation model, considering water demand, water regulation, and climate change. It explores the effectiveness of strategic water resource options in securing water supplies and reducing water abstraction.
PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY A-MATHEMATICAL PHYSICAL AND ENGINEERING SCIENCES
(2022)
Article
Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
Mikkel Toft Hornum, Victor Bense, Martine van der Ploeg, Aart Kroon, Ylva Sjoberg
Summary: Research suggests that groundwater springs in permafrost regions provide a pathway for solutes and dissolved gases to escape from sub-permafrost groundwater systems. Numerical modeling shows that permafrost aggradation can generate spring flow for millennia with discharge rates of up to a few liters per second. This finding is crucial for understanding the response of greenhouse gas emissions and the spread of contaminants in permafrost regions.
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
(2023)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Danny Croghan, Pertti Ala-Aho, Annalea Lohila, Jeffrey Welker, Jussi Vuorenmaa, Bjorn Klove, Kaisa-Riikka Mustonen, Mika Aurela, Hannu Marttila
Summary: This study found that hydrological processes and carbon transport change during the snowmelt and early post-snowmelt period. High-frequency measurements and data analysis are important for identifying the drivers of water-carbon interactions.
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
(2023)
Article
Ecology
Kaelyn J. Fogelman, James A. Stoeckel, Hisham A. Abdelrahman, Brian S. Helms
Summary: This study investigated the variation in food resource utilization of unionid mussels in central Texas across different catchments and seasons. The results showed that mussels primarily rely on coarse particulate organic matter (CPOM) and suspended particulate organic matter as their food resources, with minimal differences among species and sites.
FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
(2022)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Miguel Gonzalez-Pleiter, David Velazquez, Maria Cristina Casero, Bjorn Tytgat, Elie Verleyen, Francisco Leganes, Roberto Rosal, Antonio Quesada, Francisca Fernandez-Pinas
Summary: The study found that different types of microplastics in the Arctic freshwater lake have complex microbial communities in their plastispheres, showing higher diversity compared to surrounding water and rock microbial communities.
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
(2021)
Article
Ecology
Alain Maasri, Sonja C. Jaehnig, Mihai C. Adamescu, Rita Adrian, Claudio Baigun, Donald J. Baird, Angelica Batista-Morales, Nuria Bonada, Lee E. Brown, Qinghua Cai, Joao Campos-Silva, Viola Clausnitzer, Topiltzin Contreras-MacBeath, Steven J. Cooke, Thibault Datry, Gonzalo Delacamara, Luc De Meester, Klaus-Douwe B. Dijkstra, Van Tu Do, Sami Domisch, David Dudgeon, Tibor Eros, Hendrik Freitag, Joerg Freyhof, Jana Friedrich, Martin Friedrichs-Manthey, Juergen Geist, Mark O. Gessner, Peter Goethals, Matthew Gollock, Christopher Gordon, Hans-Peter Grossart, Georges Gulemvuga, Pablo E. Gutierrez-Fonseca, Peter Haase, Daniel Hering, Hans Juergen Hahn, Charles P. Hawkins, Fengzhi He, Jani Heino, Virgilio Hermoso, Zeb Hogan, Franz Hoelker, Jonathan M. Jeschke, Meilan Jiang, Richard K. Johnson, Gregor Kalinkat, Bakhtiyor K. Karimov, Aventino Kasangaki, Ismael A. Kimirei, Bert Kohlmann, Mathias Kuemmerlen, Jan J. Kuiper, Benjamin Kupilas, Simone D. Langhans, Richard Lansdown, Florian Leese, Francis S. Magbanua, Shin-ichiro S. Matsuzaki, Michael T. Monaghan, Levan Mumladze, Javier Muzon, Pierre A. Mvogo Ndongo, Jens C. Nejstgaard, Oxana Nikitina, Clifford Ochs, Oghenekaro Nelson Odume, Jeffrey J. Opperman, Harmony Patricio, Steffen U. Pauls, Rajeev Raghavan, Alonso Ramirez, Bindiya Rashni, Vere Ross-Gillespie, Michael J. Samways, Ralf B. Schaefer, Astrid Schmidt-Kloiber, Ole Seehausen, Deep Narayan Shah, Subodh Sharma, Janne Soininen, Nike Sommerwerk, Jason D. Stockwell, Frank Suhling, Ram Devi Tachamo Shah, Rebecca E. Tharme, James H. Thorp, David Tickner, Klement Tockner, Jonathan D. Tonkin, Mireia Valle, Jean Vitule, Martin Volk, Ding Wang, Christian Wolter, Susanne Worischka
Summary: Global freshwater biodiversity is declining dramatically, with investments in research and conservation lagging behind terrestrial and marine realms. Through a global consultation, 15 pressing priority needs have been identified to support informed stewardship of freshwater biodiversity. The proposed agenda aims to advance freshwater biodiversity research globally for its sustainable management and conservation.
Article
Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
Marilyn N. Raphael, Marika M. Holland, Laura Landrum, William R. Hobbs
Review
Environmental Sciences
Sebastian Gerland, David Barber, Walt Meier, Christopher J. Mundy, Marika Holland, Stefan Kern, Zhijun Li, Christine Michel, Donald K. Perovich, Takeshi Tamura
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS
(2019)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Twila A. Moon, Irina Overeem, Matt Druckenmiller, Marika Holland, Henry Huntington, George Kling, Amy Lauren Lovecraft, Gifford Miller, Ted Scambos, Christina Schadel, Edward A. G. Schuur, Erin Trochim, Francis Wiese, Dee Williams, Gifford Wong
Article
Environmental Sciences
Jason E. Box, William T. Colgan, Torben Rojle Christensen, Niels Martin Schmidt, Magnus Lund, Frans-Jan W. Parmentier, Ross Brown, Uma S. Bhatt, Eugenie S. Euskirchen, Vladimir E. Romanovsky, John E. Walsh, James E. Overland, Muyin Wang, Robert W. Corell, Walter N. Meier, Bert Wouters, Sebastian Mernild, Johanna Mard, Janet Pawlak, Morten Skovgard Olsen
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS
(2019)
Article
Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
Yiyi Huang, Xiquan Dong, David A. Bailey, Marika M. Holland, Baike Xi, Alice K. DuVivier, Jennifer E. Kay, Laura L. Landrum, Yi Deng
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
(2019)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Giuliano Di Baldassarre, Murugesu Sivapalan, Maria Rusca, Christophe Cudennec, Margaret Garcia, Heidi Kreibich, Megan Konar, Elena Mondino, Johanna Mard, Saket Pande, Matthew R. Sanderson, Fuqiang Tian, Alberto Viglione, Jing Wei, Yongping Wei, David J. Yu, Veena Srinivasan, Guenter Bloeschl
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
(2019)
Article
Biodiversity Conservation
Stephanie Jenouvrier, Marika Holland, David Iles, Sara Labrousse, Laura Landrum, Jimmy Garnier, Hal Caswell, Henri Weimerskirch, Michelle LaRue, Rubao Ji, Christophe Barbraud
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
(2020)
Article
Water Resources
E. Mondino, A. Scolobig, M. Borga, F. Albrecht, J. Mard, P. Weyrich, G. Di Baldassarre
HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES JOURNAL-JOURNAL DES SCIENCES HYDROLOGIQUES
(2020)
Article
Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
G. Danabasoglu, J. -F. Lamarque, J. Bacmeister, D. A. Bailey, A. K. DuVivier, J. Edwards, L. K. Emmons, J. Fasullo, R. Garcia, A. Gettelman, C. Hannay, M. M. Holland, W. G. Large, P. H. Lauritzen, D. M. Lawrence, J. T. M. Lenaerts, K. Lindsay, W. H. Lipscomb, M. J. Mills, R. Neale, K. W. Oleson, B. Otto-Bliesner, A. S. Phillips, W. Sacks, S. Tilmes, L. Van Kampenhout, M. Vertenstein, A. Bertini, J. Dennis, C. Deser, C. Fischer, B. Fox-Kemper, J. E. Kay, D. Kinnison, P. J. Kushner, V. E. Larson, M. C. Long, S. Mickelson, J. K. Moore, E. Nienhouse, L. Polvani, P. J. Rasch, W. G. Strand
JOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN MODELING EARTH SYSTEMS
(2020)
Review
Environmental Sciences
Sara Lindersson, Luigia Brandimarte, Johanna Mard, Giuliano Di Baldassarre
WILEY INTERDISCIPLINARY REVIEWS-WATER
(2020)
Review
Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
John E. Walsh, Thomas J. Ballinger, Eugenie S. Euskirchen, Edward Hanna, Johanna Mard, James E. Overland, Helge Tangen, Timo Vihma
EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS
(2020)
Article
Environmental Sciences
M. Mazzoleni, J. Mard, M. Rusca, V Odongo, S. Lindersson, G. Di Baldassarre
Summary: This study found that in most countries, population and built-up areas in floodplains increased from 2000 to 2015, despite frequent flood losses from 1990 to 2000. However, in some countries, the population in floodplains decreased from 2000 to 2015 due to more severe flood losses from 1975 to 2000.
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
(2021)
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Elena Mondino, Giuliano Di Baldassarre, Johanna Mard, Elena Ridolfi, Maria Rusca
Article
Geography, Physical
Alice K. DuVivier, Patricia DeRepentigny, Marika M. Holland, Melinda Webster, Jennifer E. Kay, Don Perovich
Article
Geography, Physical
John R. Mioduszewski, Stephen Vavrus, Muyin Wang, Marika Holland, Laura Landrum