The effects of spring breakup on microscale air temperatures in the Mackenzie River delta were investigated by means of intervention analysis. Small but statistically significant increases in temperatures were detected for some areas within the delta and appeared to be related to ice breakup events in nearby channels and lake systems. The magnitude of the temperature increase appeared to be correlated with the severity of winter conditions preceding breakup and with the rate at which breakup progressed. The relative importance of changes in surface albedo and river heat input in causing air temperature rises is discussed. Temperature increases due to breakup are small in comparison to seasonal warming trends and diurnal temperature fluctuat...
Despite being ubiquitous in the Mackenzie River Basin (MRB) of Canada, the role of snow in its energ...
AbstractThis study analyzes long-term (40–60 years) discharge and water temperature records collecte...
The role was analyzed of the hydrologic cycle on the distribution of sea ice, and its influence on f...
ABSTRACT. The effects of spring breakup on microscale air temperatures in the Mackenzie River delta ...
Winter conditions on the Mackenzie River and Delta in North-west Canada are discussed. Dailyobservat...
The Mackenzie Delta is covered in freshwater lakes that provide habitat for a myriad of species. Th...
Variations in ground temperature regime and permafrost distribution were studied in a small area ab...
This study details seasonal characteristics in the annual surface energy balance of upland and lowla...
The annual spring breakup of river ice has important consequences for northern ecosystems and signif...
A uniquely comprehensive set of four decades of ice breakup data from 196 Swedish lakes covering 13d...
Temperature loggers were placed in 17 lakes and 13 channels throughout the Mackenzie Delta to determ...
Decreasing spring snow cover may amplify Arctic warming through the snow albedo feedback. To examine...
Prior to its regulation in 1968, the Peace River had historically been a significant contributor to...
Two lakes located in the Southern Interior Plateau of British Columbia were selected for a field inv...
The annual spring river ice breakup has vast consequences for northern ecosystems as well as signifi...
Despite being ubiquitous in the Mackenzie River Basin (MRB) of Canada, the role of snow in its energ...
AbstractThis study analyzes long-term (40–60 years) discharge and water temperature records collecte...
The role was analyzed of the hydrologic cycle on the distribution of sea ice, and its influence on f...
ABSTRACT. The effects of spring breakup on microscale air temperatures in the Mackenzie River delta ...
Winter conditions on the Mackenzie River and Delta in North-west Canada are discussed. Dailyobservat...
The Mackenzie Delta is covered in freshwater lakes that provide habitat for a myriad of species. Th...
Variations in ground temperature regime and permafrost distribution were studied in a small area ab...
This study details seasonal characteristics in the annual surface energy balance of upland and lowla...
The annual spring breakup of river ice has important consequences for northern ecosystems and signif...
A uniquely comprehensive set of four decades of ice breakup data from 196 Swedish lakes covering 13d...
Temperature loggers were placed in 17 lakes and 13 channels throughout the Mackenzie Delta to determ...
Decreasing spring snow cover may amplify Arctic warming through the snow albedo feedback. To examine...
Prior to its regulation in 1968, the Peace River had historically been a significant contributor to...
Two lakes located in the Southern Interior Plateau of British Columbia were selected for a field inv...
The annual spring river ice breakup has vast consequences for northern ecosystems as well as signifi...
Despite being ubiquitous in the Mackenzie River Basin (MRB) of Canada, the role of snow in its energ...
AbstractThis study analyzes long-term (40–60 years) discharge and water temperature records collecte...
The role was analyzed of the hydrologic cycle on the distribution of sea ice, and its influence on f...