Water temperature measurements (2004–2016) from two small rivers in the High Arctic were analyzed to determine the effects of climate variability on thermal regime and the sensitivity to climate change. The East and West rivers (unofficial names) drain similar watersheds (11.6 and 8.0 km2, respectively) and are located at the Cape Bounty Arctic Watershed Observatory (CBAWO), Melville Island, Canada (74°55′N, 109°35′W). Differences in seasonal timing of river temperatures were evident when comparing the coldest and warmest years of the study period, and across different discharge conditions. Snowmelt runoff is characterized by uniformly cold water (∼0–1 °C) over a wide range of discharge conditions, followed by warming water temperatures dur...
The hydrological cycle of the Arctic river basin holds an important position in the Earth’s system, ...
This project characterized stream temperature regimes in the Cook Inlet, Copper River, and Prince Wi...
Like many high latitude areas, the mountainous region of subarctic Canada has experienced recent war...
Water temperature measurements (2004-2016) from two small rivers in the High Arctic were analyzed in...
Climate change in the Arctic is expected to have a major impact on stream ecosys-tems, affecting hyd...
Climate change effects are strongly manifested in the Arctic. Understanding the mechanisms that link...
The impacts of climate change on Arctic river temperatures and the resulting influences on biogeoche...
The Arctic is considered to be particularly sensitive to global climate change. Global warming will ...
The impact of climate change on Arctic rivers is expected to be severe. There is therefore a need fo...
With widespread increases in air temperature, it is expected that the temperature of aquatic ecosyst...
Water temperature is a key determinant of biological processes in rivers. Temperature in northern la...
Temperatures strongly affect physical, chemical, and biological processes in rivers and streams. The...
AbstractThis study analyzes long-term (40–60 years) discharge and water temperature records collecte...
The 13th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions [OM] Polar meteorology and glaciology, Wed. 16...
A comprehensive picture of the spatial and temporal patterns of river thermal regimes requires tempe...
The hydrological cycle of the Arctic river basin holds an important position in the Earth’s system, ...
This project characterized stream temperature regimes in the Cook Inlet, Copper River, and Prince Wi...
Like many high latitude areas, the mountainous region of subarctic Canada has experienced recent war...
Water temperature measurements (2004-2016) from two small rivers in the High Arctic were analyzed in...
Climate change in the Arctic is expected to have a major impact on stream ecosys-tems, affecting hyd...
Climate change effects are strongly manifested in the Arctic. Understanding the mechanisms that link...
The impacts of climate change on Arctic river temperatures and the resulting influences on biogeoche...
The Arctic is considered to be particularly sensitive to global climate change. Global warming will ...
The impact of climate change on Arctic rivers is expected to be severe. There is therefore a need fo...
With widespread increases in air temperature, it is expected that the temperature of aquatic ecosyst...
Water temperature is a key determinant of biological processes in rivers. Temperature in northern la...
Temperatures strongly affect physical, chemical, and biological processes in rivers and streams. The...
AbstractThis study analyzes long-term (40–60 years) discharge and water temperature records collecte...
The 13th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions [OM] Polar meteorology and glaciology, Wed. 16...
A comprehensive picture of the spatial and temporal patterns of river thermal regimes requires tempe...
The hydrological cycle of the Arctic river basin holds an important position in the Earth’s system, ...
This project characterized stream temperature regimes in the Cook Inlet, Copper River, and Prince Wi...
Like many high latitude areas, the mountainous region of subarctic Canada has experienced recent war...