Frozen Soil Hydrological Processes and Their Effects: A Review and Synthesis
Ludong University · University of Saskatchewan · +14 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Frozen soils, including seasonally frozen ground and permafrost, are rapidly changing under a warming climate, with cascading effects on water, energy, and carbon cycles. We synthesize recent advances in the physics, observation, and modeling of frozen‐soil hydrology, emphasizing freeze–thaw dynamics, infiltration regimes and preferential flow, groundwater–permafrost interactions (including talik development and advective heat), and resulting shifts in streamflow seasonality. Progress in in situ sensing, geophysics, and remote sensing now resolves unfrozen water, freezing fronts, and active‐layer dynamics across scales, while land‐surface and tracer‐aided hydrological models increasingly represent…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 81.86
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 185
Authors
13Topics & keywords
- Groundwater recharge
- Wetland
- Infiltration (HVAC)
- Hydrology (agriculture)
- Climate change
- Streamflow
- Subsurface flow
- Advection