AbstractThis study analyzes long-term (40–60 years) discharge and water temperature records collected near the basin outlets of the Yukon and Mackenzie Rivers. It defines seasonal cycles of discharge, water temperature (WT), and heat flux (HF) for the basins, and compares their main features to understand their similarity and difference. Both rivers have similar hydrographs, i.e. low flows in winter and high discharge in summer, with the peak flood in June due to snowmelt runoff. Mackenzie River has many large lakes and they sustain the higher base flows over the fall/winter season. Mackenzie basin is large with high precipitation, thus producing 50% more discharge than the Yukon River to the Arctic Ocean. The WT regimes are also similar be...
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 ...
This study systematically analyzes long-term (1950-1992) stream temperature records for the major su...
AbstractThis study analyzes long-term (40–60 years) discharge and water temperature records collecte...
AbstractThis study systematically analyzes long-term (1973–2011) daily flow data collected near the ...
This study systematically analyzes long-term (1973–2011) daily flow data collected near the Mackenzi...
Water temperature measurements (2004-2016) from two small rivers in the High Arctic were analyzed in...
Water temperature measurements (2004–2016) from two small rivers in the High Arctic were analyzed to...
We introduce a new Arctic river temperature data set covering 20 gauges in 17 unique Arctic Ocean dr...
The Arctic freshwater budget is critical for understanding the climate in the northern regions. Howe...
Temperatures strongly affect physical, chemical, and biological processes in rivers and streams. The...
The Arctic freshwater budget is critical for understanding the climate in the northern regions. Howe...
Mackenzie River discharge and bathymetry effects on sea ice in the Beaufort Sea are examined in 2012...
The large‐scale hydro‐climatology of the terrestrial Arctic drainage system is examined, focusing on...
Climate change in the Arctic is expected to have a major impact on stream ecosystems, affecting hydr...
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 ...
This study systematically analyzes long-term (1950-1992) stream temperature records for the major su...
AbstractThis study analyzes long-term (40–60 years) discharge and water temperature records collecte...
AbstractThis study systematically analyzes long-term (1973–2011) daily flow data collected near the ...
This study systematically analyzes long-term (1973–2011) daily flow data collected near the Mackenzi...
Water temperature measurements (2004-2016) from two small rivers in the High Arctic were analyzed in...
Water temperature measurements (2004–2016) from two small rivers in the High Arctic were analyzed to...
We introduce a new Arctic river temperature data set covering 20 gauges in 17 unique Arctic Ocean dr...
The Arctic freshwater budget is critical for understanding the climate in the northern regions. Howe...
Temperatures strongly affect physical, chemical, and biological processes in rivers and streams. The...
The Arctic freshwater budget is critical for understanding the climate in the northern regions. Howe...
Mackenzie River discharge and bathymetry effects on sea ice in the Beaufort Sea are examined in 2012...
The large‐scale hydro‐climatology of the terrestrial Arctic drainage system is examined, focusing on...
Climate change in the Arctic is expected to have a major impact on stream ecosystems, affecting hydr...
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 ...
This study systematically analyzes long-term (1950-1992) stream temperature records for the major su...