To ascertain the climatic controls on sediment transport to Lake Sophia, Cornwallis Island, Nunavut, Canada, we made detailed hydrological and meteorological measurements in the Sophia River watershed through the 1994 melt season. Streamflow and suspended sediment transport are limited, on an annual time scale, by the supply of snow and sediment in the watershed. Suspended sediment yield from the watershed was only 0.46 t km-2, which is lower than any previously published yield for a stream in the High Arctic. Snowmelt runoff accounted for 88% of the annual suspended sediment load, whereas 6 and 9% were transported in response to a slushflow event and summer rainfall, respectively. These measurements provide no direct evidence that modern-d...
Discharge, water routing and suspended sediment transport were monitored in a small subarctic nival ...
The Arctic appears to be affected by climate change more so than any other region on Earth. Some of ...
Arctic hydrology plays a central role in the earth’s heat balance and ocean circulation (Vörösmarty ...
To ascertain the climatic controls on sediment transport to Lake Sophia, Cornwallis Island, Nunavut,...
To ascertain the climatic controls on sediment transport to Lake Sophia, Comwallis Island, Nunavut, ...
The Lake C2 watershed at Taconite Inlet (82$\sp\circ$50$\sp\prime$N; 78$\sp\circ$00$\sp\prime$W) was...
Hydrological and meteorological observations at Lake Tuborg, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada in 19...
The relation between climate and sediment yield remains poorly defined in regions of high relief and...
ii Suspended sediment delivery dynamics in two watersheds at Cape Bounty, Melville Island, Nunavut, ...
A study of sedimentary processes and sediment yields in a high arctic meromictic lake (Lake C2, Taco...
Sediment yield can be a sensitive indicator of catchment dynamics and environmental change. For a gl...
In glacierised regions, suspended sediment fluxes are highly responsive to climate‐driven environmen...
Glaciers are major agents of erosion that increase sediment load to the downstream fluvial system. T...
Lake Tuborg is a large lake on west-central Ellesmere Island, Nunavut. Part of the lake is meromicti...
Hydrological records from High Arctic watersheds are invariably short. Records of runoff and sedimen...
Discharge, water routing and suspended sediment transport were monitored in a small subarctic nival ...
The Arctic appears to be affected by climate change more so than any other region on Earth. Some of ...
Arctic hydrology plays a central role in the earth’s heat balance and ocean circulation (Vörösmarty ...
To ascertain the climatic controls on sediment transport to Lake Sophia, Cornwallis Island, Nunavut,...
To ascertain the climatic controls on sediment transport to Lake Sophia, Comwallis Island, Nunavut, ...
The Lake C2 watershed at Taconite Inlet (82$\sp\circ$50$\sp\prime$N; 78$\sp\circ$00$\sp\prime$W) was...
Hydrological and meteorological observations at Lake Tuborg, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada in 19...
The relation between climate and sediment yield remains poorly defined in regions of high relief and...
ii Suspended sediment delivery dynamics in two watersheds at Cape Bounty, Melville Island, Nunavut, ...
A study of sedimentary processes and sediment yields in a high arctic meromictic lake (Lake C2, Taco...
Sediment yield can be a sensitive indicator of catchment dynamics and environmental change. For a gl...
In glacierised regions, suspended sediment fluxes are highly responsive to climate‐driven environmen...
Glaciers are major agents of erosion that increase sediment load to the downstream fluvial system. T...
Lake Tuborg is a large lake on west-central Ellesmere Island, Nunavut. Part of the lake is meromicti...
Hydrological records from High Arctic watersheds are invariably short. Records of runoff and sedimen...
Discharge, water routing and suspended sediment transport were monitored in a small subarctic nival ...
The Arctic appears to be affected by climate change more so than any other region on Earth. Some of ...
Arctic hydrology plays a central role in the earth’s heat balance and ocean circulation (Vörösmarty ...