Impact of Small, Canadian Arctic River Flows (SCARFS) to the Freshwater Budget of the Canadian Archipelago, 2014

The investigators will target seven rivers for sampling. River sampling will occur during different flow regimes, but will emphasize sample collection during the spring freshet, the time of year when terrestrial runoff from local CAA rivers maximally impacts coastal waters. Estuarine sampling will i...

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Main Author: Matthew Alkire
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Published: Arctic Data Center 2017
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spelling dataone:urn:uuid:07292b17-9957-4171-99f8-6556ef365d8e 2023-11-08T14:14:14+01:00 Impact of Small, Canadian Arctic River Flows (SCARFS) to the Freshwater Budget of the Canadian Archipelago, 2014 Matthew Alkire Canadian Arctic Archipelago ENVELOPE(-119.7856,68.5339,74.0678,67.0692) BEGINDATE: 2014-06-18T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2014-10-08T00:00:00Z 2017-06-28T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:07292b17-9957-4171-99f8-6556ef365d8e unknown Arctic Data Center Dataset 2017 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC 2023-11-08T13:40:16Z The investigators will target seven rivers for sampling. River sampling will occur during different flow regimes, but will emphasize sample collection during the spring freshet, the time of year when terrestrial runoff from local CAA rivers maximally impacts coastal waters. Estuarine sampling will include both horizontal and vertical profiles. The data will be synthesized and interpreted using mixing models and regression analyses, and compared with data for the Mackenzie and Yukon Rivers, which have historically been considered "typical" for North American runoff to the Arctic. Acceleration of glacial melt and the hydrologic cycle in a warmer world will likely increase local inputs of freshwater to the CAA. Because many such changes may already be underway, it is important to establish a baseline by which future changes can be compared. The proposed research has implications regarding the variability and magnitude of freshwater export from the Arctic and subarctic oceans to the North Atlantic, and the findings will help fill significant gaps in the knowledge of CAA river geochemistry and the Arctic freshwater cycle. Dataset Arctic Archipelago Arctic Canadian Archipelago Canadian Arctic Archipelago North Atlantic Subarctic Yukon Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic Canadian Arctic Archipelago Yukon ENVELOPE(-119.7856,68.5339,74.0678,67.0692)
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description The investigators will target seven rivers for sampling. River sampling will occur during different flow regimes, but will emphasize sample collection during the spring freshet, the time of year when terrestrial runoff from local CAA rivers maximally impacts coastal waters. Estuarine sampling will include both horizontal and vertical profiles. The data will be synthesized and interpreted using mixing models and regression analyses, and compared with data for the Mackenzie and Yukon Rivers, which have historically been considered "typical" for North American runoff to the Arctic. Acceleration of glacial melt and the hydrologic cycle in a warmer world will likely increase local inputs of freshwater to the CAA. Because many such changes may already be underway, it is important to establish a baseline by which future changes can be compared. The proposed research has implications regarding the variability and magnitude of freshwater export from the Arctic and subarctic oceans to the North Atlantic, and the findings will help fill significant gaps in the knowledge of CAA river geochemistry and the Arctic freshwater cycle.
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Impact of Small, Canadian Arctic River Flows (SCARFS) to the Freshwater Budget of the Canadian Archipelago, 2014
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title Impact of Small, Canadian Arctic River Flows (SCARFS) to the Freshwater Budget of the Canadian Archipelago, 2014
title_short Impact of Small, Canadian Arctic River Flows (SCARFS) to the Freshwater Budget of the Canadian Archipelago, 2014
title_full Impact of Small, Canadian Arctic River Flows (SCARFS) to the Freshwater Budget of the Canadian Archipelago, 2014
title_fullStr Impact of Small, Canadian Arctic River Flows (SCARFS) to the Freshwater Budget of the Canadian Archipelago, 2014
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Small, Canadian Arctic River Flows (SCARFS) to the Freshwater Budget of the Canadian Archipelago, 2014
title_sort impact of small, canadian arctic river flows (scarfs) to the freshwater budget of the canadian archipelago, 2014
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