Hydrological and geochemical response and recovery in disturbed Arctic ecosystems. Progress report

This progress report is a funding, extension request to continue the database work for the Hydrological and Geochemical Response and Recovery in Disturbed Arctic Ecosystems Program. Throughout the period from 1985 to 1992 the Department of Energy supported research on the hydrology and geochemistry...

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Other Authors: United States. Department of Energy.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Ohio State University. Research Foundation. 1992
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2172/10155393
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spelling ftunivnotexas:info:ark/67531/metadc1310795 2023-05-15T14:48:09+02:00 Hydrological and geochemical response and recovery in disturbed Arctic ecosystems. Progress report United States. Department of Energy. 1992-07-01 5 p. Text https://doi.org/10.2172/10155393 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1310795/ English eng Ohio State University. Research Foundation. other: DE92016223 rep-no: DOE/ER/60246--5 grantno: FG02-84ER60246 doi:10.2172/10155393 osti: 10155393 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1310795/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc1310795 Other Information: PBD: [1992] Heat Transfer Alaska Progress Report Tundra Ecosystems Arctic Regions Atmospheric Precipitations Surface Waters Hydrology Ground Water Meteorology 58 Geosciences 580000 Runoff Geosciences Mass Transfer Evaporation Watersheds Site Resource And Use Studies Energy Balance 540250 Snow Data Base Management Geochemistry 54 Environmental Sciences Report 1992 ftunivnotexas https://doi.org/10.2172/10155393 2023-02-11T23:08:08Z This progress report is a funding, extension request to continue the database work for the Hydrological and Geochemical Response and Recovery in Disturbed Arctic Ecosystems Program. Throughout the period from 1985 to 1992 the Department of Energy supported research on the hydrology and geochemistry of the headwater basin of Imnavait Creek has focused on the quantification of the input from atmospheric sources of biologically significant and other related chemical variables; the transport of these variables in surface and subsurface flow and their efflux from the basin; and the development of geochemical budgets. The acquisition of multi-year data sets (the longest and most detailed sets in the Arctic) have made it possible to define seasonal ranges and amplitudes; determine spatial and temporal relationships within the different flow compartments; to begin to model the pathways and rates of movement through and across different landscape units. The length of record has also made it possible to examine the quantity and influence of local and extra-regional additions. Report Arctic Tundra Alaska University of North Texas: UNT Digital Library Arctic
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topic Heat Transfer
Alaska
Progress Report
Tundra
Ecosystems
Arctic Regions
Atmospheric Precipitations
Surface Waters
Hydrology
Ground Water
Meteorology
58 Geosciences
580000
Runoff
Geosciences
Mass Transfer
Evaporation
Watersheds
Site Resource And Use Studies
Energy Balance 540250
Snow
Data Base Management
Geochemistry
54 Environmental Sciences
spellingShingle Heat Transfer
Alaska
Progress Report
Tundra
Ecosystems
Arctic Regions
Atmospheric Precipitations
Surface Waters
Hydrology
Ground Water
Meteorology
58 Geosciences
580000
Runoff
Geosciences
Mass Transfer
Evaporation
Watersheds
Site Resource And Use Studies
Energy Balance 540250
Snow
Data Base Management
Geochemistry
54 Environmental Sciences
Hydrological and geochemical response and recovery in disturbed Arctic ecosystems. Progress report
topic_facet Heat Transfer
Alaska
Progress Report
Tundra
Ecosystems
Arctic Regions
Atmospheric Precipitations
Surface Waters
Hydrology
Ground Water
Meteorology
58 Geosciences
580000
Runoff
Geosciences
Mass Transfer
Evaporation
Watersheds
Site Resource And Use Studies
Energy Balance 540250
Snow
Data Base Management
Geochemistry
54 Environmental Sciences
description This progress report is a funding, extension request to continue the database work for the Hydrological and Geochemical Response and Recovery in Disturbed Arctic Ecosystems Program. Throughout the period from 1985 to 1992 the Department of Energy supported research on the hydrology and geochemistry of the headwater basin of Imnavait Creek has focused on the quantification of the input from atmospheric sources of biologically significant and other related chemical variables; the transport of these variables in surface and subsurface flow and their efflux from the basin; and the development of geochemical budgets. The acquisition of multi-year data sets (the longest and most detailed sets in the Arctic) have made it possible to define seasonal ranges and amplitudes; determine spatial and temporal relationships within the different flow compartments; to begin to model the pathways and rates of movement through and across different landscape units. The length of record has also made it possible to examine the quantity and influence of local and extra-regional additions.
author2 United States. Department of Energy.
format Report
title Hydrological and geochemical response and recovery in disturbed Arctic ecosystems. Progress report
title_short Hydrological and geochemical response and recovery in disturbed Arctic ecosystems. Progress report
title_full Hydrological and geochemical response and recovery in disturbed Arctic ecosystems. Progress report
title_fullStr Hydrological and geochemical response and recovery in disturbed Arctic ecosystems. Progress report
title_full_unstemmed Hydrological and geochemical response and recovery in disturbed Arctic ecosystems. Progress report
title_sort hydrological and geochemical response and recovery in disturbed arctic ecosystems. progress report
publisher Ohio State University. Research Foundation.
publishDate 1992
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