Sökning: "Krycklan catchment"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 8 avhandlingar innehållade orden Krycklan catchment.
1. Spatiotemporal streamflow variability in a boreal landscape : Importance of landscape composition for catchment hydrological functioning
Sammanfattning : The understanding of how different parts of a landscape contribute to streamflow by storing and releasing water has long been a central issue in hydrology. Knowledge about what controls streamflow dynamics across landscapes can further our understanding of how catchments store and release water, facilitate predictions for ungauged catchments, and improve the management of water quality and resources. LÄS MER
2. Interactions between Fe and organic matter and their impact on As(V) and P(V)
Sammanfattning : Iron (Fe) speciation is important for many biogeochemical processes. The high abundance and limited solubility of Fe(III) are responsible for the widespread occurrence of Fe(III) minerals in the environment. LÄS MER
3. Grow with the flow : Hydrological controls of riparian vegetation in boreal stream networks
Sammanfattning : What drives species diversity across landscapes is one of the most fundamental questions in ecology. Further, understanding the mechanisms underlying species diversity patterns is important not only for forming and challenging ecological theories but also essential for appropriate landscape management and effective nature conservation. LÄS MER
4. Hydrology and water chemistry in a heterogeneous landscape : process-based modelling of coupled surface water and groundwater flow across contrasting boreal catchments
Sammanfattning : Surface water and groundwater are connected, and the exchange between them is a vital part of a catchment’s hydrology. Along the flow paths through the catchment, biogeochemical processes can change the water’s chemical composition. LÄS MER
5. Evasion of CO₂ from streams : quantifying a carbon component of the aquatic conduit in the boreal landscape
Sammanfattning : Lateral export of carbon (C) from soils to running waters is a persistent pathway for C with terrestrial origin. This "aquatic conduit" might be especially important in boreal regions where a significant part of the global C stock is stored in the soil. LÄS MER