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Stream temperature response to variable glacier coverage in coastal watersheds of Southeast Alaska

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Jason B. Fellman, Sonia Nagorski, Sanjay Pyare, Andrew W. Vermilyea, Durelle Scott, and Eran Hood, 2013-02, Stream temperature response to variable glacier coverage in coastal watersheds of Southeast Alaska: Hydrological Processes.

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Abstract: We measured stream temperature continuously during the 2011 summer run-off season (May through October) in nine watersheds of Southeast Alaska that provide spawning habitat for Pacific salmon. The nine watersheds have glacier coverage ranging from 0% to 63%. Our goal was to determine how air temperature and watershed land cover, particularly glacier coverage, influence stream temperature across the seasonal glacial meltwater hydrograph. Multiple linear regression models identified mean watershed elevation (related to glacier extent) and watershed lake coverage (%) as the strongest landscape controls on mean monthly stream temperature, with the weakest (May) and strongest (July) models explaining 86% and 97% of the temperature [...]

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  • Alaska CASC
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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citationTypeJournal Article
edition15 February 2014
journalHydrological Processes
noteArticle first published online: 12 MAR 2013
parts
typeDOI Number
valuedoi: : 10.1002/hyp.9742
typeVolume
value28
typeIssue
value4
typePages
value2062-2073

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