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Measured Hydrologic Storage Characteristics of Three Major Ice Wedge Polygon ...
Model simulations have suggested that the hydrologic fluxes and stores of Arctic wetlands are constrained by the micro-topographical features of ice wedge polygons, which are... -
High-resolution modeling of freshwater discharge and glacier mass balance in ...
A comprehensive study of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA) hydrology has been carried out in order to improve understanding of the coastal freshwater discharge (FWD) magnitude and... -
The integrated hydrologic and societal impacts of a warming climate in Interi...
In this dissertation, interdisciplinary research methods were used to examine how changes in hydrology associated with climate affect Alaskans. Partnerships were established... -
Icefield-to-Ocean Linkages across the Northern Pacific Coastal Temperate Rain...
Rates of glacier mass loss in the northern Pacific coastal temperate rainforest (PCTR) are among the highest on Earth, and changes in glacier volume and extent will affect the... -
Stream temperature response to variable glacier coverage in coastal watershed...
We measured stream temperature continuously during the 2011 summer run-off season (May through October) in nine watersheds of Southeast Alaska that provide spawning habitat for... -
Pan-Arctic ice-wedge degradation in warming permafrost and its influence on t...
Ice wedges are common features of the subsurface in permafrost regions. They develop by repeated frost cracking and ice vein growth over hundreds to thousands of years.... -
Integrating local knowledge and science: economic consequences of driftwood h...
The integration of local knowledge and science represents an opportunity to enhance the understanding of interrelations among climate, hydrology, and socioeconomic systems while...