This study details seasonal characteristics in the annual surface energy balance of upland and lowland tundra during the 1998–99 water year (Y2). It contrasts the results with the 1997–98 water year (Y1) and relates the findings to the climatic normals for the lower Mackenzie River basin region. Both years were much warmer than the long-term average, with Y1 being both warmer and wetter than Y2. Six seasons are defined as early winter, midwinter, late winter, spring, summer, and fall. The most rapid changes in the surface energy balance occur in spring, fall, and late winter. Of these, spring is the most dynamic, and there is distinct asymmetry between rates of change in spring and those in fall. Rates of change of potential insolation (ext...
PhDGeographyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib....
Despite being ubiquitous in the Mackenzie River Basin (MRB) of Canada, the role of snow in its energ...
Snow cover is not only a major hydrological input to the Wolf Creek Research Basin but provides a ha...
In this article, we present a study on the surface energy balance of a polygonal tundra landscape in...
In this study, we present the winter time surface energy balance at a polygonal tundra site in north...
The results of four years of observation of the partitioning of energy at three sites in the Wolf Cr...
In this study, the surface energy balance of 10 sites in the western and central Canadian subarctic ...
Hydrological observations were carried out in a tundra watershed near Tiksi, eastern Siberia during ...
This paper summarizes and analyses available data on the surface energy balance of Arctic tundra and...
The effects of slope, aspect and vegetation cover on the radiation balance and active layer thermal ...
Snow is an important natural reservoir that holds water on the landscape for release later in the se...
This study examines the net snow accumulation and ablation characteristics and trends in the Inland ...
Surface energetics and snow ablation were examined during the 1999 snowmelt season in a mountain sub...
Snow cover is not only a major hydrological input to the Wolf Creek Research Basin but provides a ha...
Abstract: Recent physical climatology research from North American alpine tundra environments is sum...
PhDGeographyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib....
Despite being ubiquitous in the Mackenzie River Basin (MRB) of Canada, the role of snow in its energ...
Snow cover is not only a major hydrological input to the Wolf Creek Research Basin but provides a ha...
In this article, we present a study on the surface energy balance of a polygonal tundra landscape in...
In this study, we present the winter time surface energy balance at a polygonal tundra site in north...
The results of four years of observation of the partitioning of energy at three sites in the Wolf Cr...
In this study, the surface energy balance of 10 sites in the western and central Canadian subarctic ...
Hydrological observations were carried out in a tundra watershed near Tiksi, eastern Siberia during ...
This paper summarizes and analyses available data on the surface energy balance of Arctic tundra and...
The effects of slope, aspect and vegetation cover on the radiation balance and active layer thermal ...
Snow is an important natural reservoir that holds water on the landscape for release later in the se...
This study examines the net snow accumulation and ablation characteristics and trends in the Inland ...
Surface energetics and snow ablation were examined during the 1999 snowmelt season in a mountain sub...
Snow cover is not only a major hydrological input to the Wolf Creek Research Basin but provides a ha...
Abstract: Recent physical climatology research from North American alpine tundra environments is sum...
PhDGeographyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib....
Despite being ubiquitous in the Mackenzie River Basin (MRB) of Canada, the role of snow in its energ...
Snow cover is not only a major hydrological input to the Wolf Creek Research Basin but provides a ha...