Articles | Volume 25, issue 7
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-25-2541-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-25-2541-2025
Research article
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28 Jul 2025
Research article |  | 28 Jul 2025

Drought propagation in high-latitude catchments: insights from a 60-year analysis using standardized indices

Claudia Teutschbein, Thomas Grabs, Markus Giese, Andrijana Todorović, and Roland Barthel

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This study is an exploration of how droughts develop and spread in high-latitude regions, focusing on the unique conditions found in areas like Scandinavia. It reveals that droughts affect soil, rivers, and groundwater differently, depending on such factors as land cover, water availability, and soil properties. The findings highlight the importance of tailored water management strategies to protect resources and ecosystems in these regions, especially as climate change continues to affect weather patterns.
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