Original paper
Glacierized headwater streams as aquifer recharge corridors, subarctic Alaska
Abstract
Arctic river discharge has increased in recent decades although sources and mechanisms remain debated. Abundant literature documents permafrost thaw and mountain glacier shrinkage over the past decades. Here we link glacier runoff to aquifer recharge via a losing headwater stream in subarctic Interior Alaska. Field measurements in Jarvis Creek (634 km 2 ), a subbasin of the Tanana and Yukon Rivers, show glacier meltwater runoff as a large...
Paper Details
Title
Glacierized headwater streams as aquifer recharge corridors, subarctic Alaska
Published Date
Jul 15, 2017
Journal
Volume
44
Issue
13
Pages
6876 - 6885
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