This study examines the variability of in‐pool temperatures in Imnavait Creek, a beaded arctic stream consisting of small pools connected by shallow chutes, for the purpose of predicting potential impacts of climate variations on the system. To better understand heat fate and transport through this system, the dominant heat sources and sinks creating and influencing thermal stratification within even the smallest and shallowest pools must be quantified. To do this, temperature data were collected vertically within the pool water column and surrounding bed sediments during stratified conditions. These temperature and other supporting data (e.g. instream flow, weather data, and bathymetry) were used to formulate and develop an instream temper...
Water temperature measurements (2004–2016) from two small rivers in the High Arctic were analyzed to...
This project characterized stream temperature regimes in the Cook Inlet, Copper River, and Prince Wi...
Warming due to climate change is expected to alter temperature in aquatic habitats but the degree, r...
This study examines the variability of in‐pool temperatures in Imnavait Creek, a beaded arctic strea...
This study examines the dynamics of instream temperatures in Imnavait Creek, a beaded Arctic stream ...
Variation in instream temperatures due to climate change may drastically affect the health and stabi...
The purpose of this study is to investigate variation in water export and instream temperatures thro...
The extent and variability of water storage and residence times throughout the open water season in ...
The impacts of climate change on Arctic river temperatures and the resulting influences on biogeoche...
Lateral inflows in beaded arctic streams influence water residence times, temperature responses, and...
Lateral inflows in beaded arctic streams influence water residence times, temperature responses, and...
Climate change effects are strongly manifested in the Arctic. Understanding the mechanisms that link...
Temperatures strongly affect physical, chemical, and biological processes in rivers and streams. The...
The objective of this study was to (1) identify the dominant processes affecting stream temperature ...
Climate change in the Arctic is expected to have a major impact on stream ecosys-tems, affecting hyd...
Water temperature measurements (2004–2016) from two small rivers in the High Arctic were analyzed to...
This project characterized stream temperature regimes in the Cook Inlet, Copper River, and Prince Wi...
Warming due to climate change is expected to alter temperature in aquatic habitats but the degree, r...
This study examines the variability of in‐pool temperatures in Imnavait Creek, a beaded arctic strea...
This study examines the dynamics of instream temperatures in Imnavait Creek, a beaded Arctic stream ...
Variation in instream temperatures due to climate change may drastically affect the health and stabi...
The purpose of this study is to investigate variation in water export and instream temperatures thro...
The extent and variability of water storage and residence times throughout the open water season in ...
The impacts of climate change on Arctic river temperatures and the resulting influences on biogeoche...
Lateral inflows in beaded arctic streams influence water residence times, temperature responses, and...
Lateral inflows in beaded arctic streams influence water residence times, temperature responses, and...
Climate change effects are strongly manifested in the Arctic. Understanding the mechanisms that link...
Temperatures strongly affect physical, chemical, and biological processes in rivers and streams. The...
The objective of this study was to (1) identify the dominant processes affecting stream temperature ...
Climate change in the Arctic is expected to have a major impact on stream ecosys-tems, affecting hyd...
Water temperature measurements (2004–2016) from two small rivers in the High Arctic were analyzed to...
This project characterized stream temperature regimes in the Cook Inlet, Copper River, and Prince Wi...
Warming due to climate change is expected to alter temperature in aquatic habitats but the degree, r...