A comparison of northern research basins and their landscape characteristics

Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2005 In 2004, a Northern Research Basins (NRB) workshop was coordinated to synthesize water balance research of experimental watersheds. This study examined 10 of those basins more closely. Their landscape features were of special interest as past resear...

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Main Author: Kitover, Danielle C.
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2005
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/5929
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spelling ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/5929 2023-05-15T15:13:43+02:00 A comparison of northern research basins and their landscape characteristics Kitover, Danielle C. 2005-05 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/5929 en_US eng http://hdl.handle.net/11122/5929 Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Thesis ms 2005 ftunivalaska 2023-02-23T21:36:32Z Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2005 In 2004, a Northern Research Basins (NRB) workshop was coordinated to synthesize water balance research of experimental watersheds. This study examined 10 of those basins more closely. Their landscape features were of special interest as past research has attributed one or more of these characteristics to watershed hydrology. However, the key question posed by this study was how such landscape features influence the water balance of northern basins. Water balance characteristics of a basin may be quantified using the runoff ratio (Q/P) and the ET ratio (ET/P). This study linked those parameters to landscape attributes using both conceptual methods and statistical analysis. The hypothesis was that landscape characteristics of the research basins examined in this study will exhibit identifiable trends in the annual water balance of those research basins. Landscape features are divided into two modes. The first was qualitative characteristics considering permafrost extent, major vegetation type, and soil texture. The second was quantitative characteristics, inferred from a series of terrain indices extracted from DEMs. This research demonstrated that although most features included in this study play some role in the hydrology of northern basins, some were more prominent than others. Overall, the water balance of northern basins is effected by the components of latitude, climate, and topography. Introduction -- The Arctic and Subarctic -- The water balance -- Precipitation -- Evapotranspiration -- Runoff -- Storage -- Groundwater -- Literature review -- Description of study sites -- Polomet River -- T-River -- Dead Creek -- Upper Wolf Creek -- Upper Kuparuk River -- Havikpak Creek -- Trail Valley Creek -- Nelka River -- McMaster River -- Devitsa River -- Methods -- Theory -- Results and discussion -- Conclusions -- References -- Appendix A : list of variables -- Appendix B : residual plot of linear regressions for terrain indices vs. runoff and ET ratios -- ... Thesis Arctic permafrost Subarctic Alaska University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA Arctic Fairbanks McMaster River ENVELOPE(-95.085,-95.085,74.752,74.752) Trail Valley Creek ENVELOPE(-133.415,-133.415,68.772,68.772) Valley Creek ENVELOPE(-138.324,-138.324,63.326,63.326)
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description Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2005 In 2004, a Northern Research Basins (NRB) workshop was coordinated to synthesize water balance research of experimental watersheds. This study examined 10 of those basins more closely. Their landscape features were of special interest as past research has attributed one or more of these characteristics to watershed hydrology. However, the key question posed by this study was how such landscape features influence the water balance of northern basins. Water balance characteristics of a basin may be quantified using the runoff ratio (Q/P) and the ET ratio (ET/P). This study linked those parameters to landscape attributes using both conceptual methods and statistical analysis. The hypothesis was that landscape characteristics of the research basins examined in this study will exhibit identifiable trends in the annual water balance of those research basins. Landscape features are divided into two modes. The first was qualitative characteristics considering permafrost extent, major vegetation type, and soil texture. The second was quantitative characteristics, inferred from a series of terrain indices extracted from DEMs. This research demonstrated that although most features included in this study play some role in the hydrology of northern basins, some were more prominent than others. Overall, the water balance of northern basins is effected by the components of latitude, climate, and topography. Introduction -- The Arctic and Subarctic -- The water balance -- Precipitation -- Evapotranspiration -- Runoff -- Storage -- Groundwater -- Literature review -- Description of study sites -- Polomet River -- T-River -- Dead Creek -- Upper Wolf Creek -- Upper Kuparuk River -- Havikpak Creek -- Trail Valley Creek -- Nelka River -- McMaster River -- Devitsa River -- Methods -- Theory -- Results and discussion -- Conclusions -- References -- Appendix A : list of variables -- Appendix B : residual plot of linear regressions for terrain indices vs. runoff and ET ratios -- ...
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author Kitover, Danielle C.
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A comparison of northern research basins and their landscape characteristics
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title A comparison of northern research basins and their landscape characteristics
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