In early 1968, a large petroleum discovery was made in the Prudhoe Bay area of Alaska's Arctic Coastal Plain. This discovery has led Alaska into a period of development of unprecedented speed and magnitude. This development will require the construction of many engineering facilities which are affected by the water resources. The design of each of these requires an understanding of the hydrologic system, a system which is dominated in Alaska by low temperatures, high latitudes, large elevation differences and sparse data. The latter factor is unique to Alaska and makes application of common design techniques virtually impossible
1983 annual meeting was held November 10-11 at the Chena Hot Springs Resort near Fairbanks, Alaska
This has been but a short sketch of a few of the problems attached to living and working in the Arct...
Models of snow accumulation, melt, vertical meltwater percolation, and evaporation, were used in coe...
Present and impending oil exploration and development activity on Alaska's Arctic Coastal Plain has ...
The work upon which this report is based was supported in part by funds (Proj. A-012-ALAS) provided...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1990The heat and mass transfer processes which ...
The Arctic appears to be affected by climate change more so than any other region on Earth. Some of ...
This project was funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory (NET...
OWRR Contract No. 14-31-0001-9010 Grant No. C-4049The work upon which this completion report is b...
The Arctic appears to be affected by climate change more so than any other region on Earth. Some of ...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1998A process based, spatially distributed hydr...
The work upon which this report is based was supported in part by funds (Project A-031-ALAS) provide...
To date, five years of hydrologic and meteorologic data have been collected at Imnavait Creek near T...
Deals with permafrost as the controlling influence on certain engineering projects as observed durin...
A process-based, spatially distributed hydrological model was developed to quantitatively simulate t...
1983 annual meeting was held November 10-11 at the Chena Hot Springs Resort near Fairbanks, Alaska
This has been but a short sketch of a few of the problems attached to living and working in the Arct...
Models of snow accumulation, melt, vertical meltwater percolation, and evaporation, were used in coe...
Present and impending oil exploration and development activity on Alaska's Arctic Coastal Plain has ...
The work upon which this report is based was supported in part by funds (Proj. A-012-ALAS) provided...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1990The heat and mass transfer processes which ...
The Arctic appears to be affected by climate change more so than any other region on Earth. Some of ...
This project was funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory (NET...
OWRR Contract No. 14-31-0001-9010 Grant No. C-4049The work upon which this completion report is b...
The Arctic appears to be affected by climate change more so than any other region on Earth. Some of ...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1998A process based, spatially distributed hydr...
The work upon which this report is based was supported in part by funds (Project A-031-ALAS) provide...
To date, five years of hydrologic and meteorologic data have been collected at Imnavait Creek near T...
Deals with permafrost as the controlling influence on certain engineering projects as observed durin...
A process-based, spatially distributed hydrological model was developed to quantitatively simulate t...
1983 annual meeting was held November 10-11 at the Chena Hot Springs Resort near Fairbanks, Alaska
This has been but a short sketch of a few of the problems attached to living and working in the Arct...
Models of snow accumulation, melt, vertical meltwater percolation, and evaporation, were used in coe...