Changes to freshwater systems affecting Arctic infrastructure and natural resources

The resources component of the Arctic Freshwater Synthesis focuses on the potential impact of future climate and change on water resources in the Arctic and how Arctic infrastructure and exploration and production of natural resources are affected. Freshwater availability may increase in the Arctic...

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description The resources component of the Arctic Freshwater Synthesis focuses on the potential impact of future climate and change on water resources in the Arctic and how Arctic infrastructure and exploration and production of natural resources are affected. Freshwater availability may increase in the Arctic in the future in response to an increase in middle‐ and high‐latitude annual precipitation. Changes in type of precipitation, its seasonal distribution, timing, and rate of snowmelt represent a challenge to municipalities and transportation networks subjected to flooding and droughts and to current industries and future industrial development. A reliable well‐distributed water source is essential for all infrastructures, industrial development, and other sectorial uses in the Arctic. Fluctuations in water supply and seasonal precipitation and temperature may represent not only opportunities but also threats to water quantity and quality for Arctic communities and industrial use. The impact of future climate change is varying depending on the geographical area and the current state of infrastructure and industrial development. This paper provides a summary of our current knowledge related to the system function and key physical processes affecting northern water resources, industry, and other sectorial infrastructure. Key Points The importance of the Arctic as water supply for southern population centers will increase The potential for hydropower production is projected to increase Negative impacts is expected on water resource management issues and infrastructure sustainability
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Climate change
Drought
freshwater
Freshwaters
Hydroelectric power
Industrial development
industry
Infrastructure
Natural resources
Precipitation
resources
Seasonal distribution
Snowmelt
Sustainability
Water quality
Water resources
Water resources management
Water shortages
Water supplies
Water supply
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