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A Classification of Streamflow Patterns Across the Coastal Gulf of Alaska

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Christopher Sergeant, Jeffrey A Falke, Rebecca Bellmore, James R Bellmore, and Ryan L. Crumley, 2020-01-23, A Classification of Streamflow Patterns Across the Coastal Gulf of Alaska: Water Resources Research, v. 56, iss. 2.

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Streamflow controls many freshwater and marine processes, including salinity profiles, sediment composition, fluxes of nutrients, and the timing of animal migrations. Watersheds that border the Gulf of Alaska (GOA) comprise over 400,000 km2 of largely pristine freshwater habitats and provide ecosystem services such as reliable fisheries for local and global food production. Yet no comprehensive watershed‐scale description of current temporal and spatial patterns of streamflow exists within the coastal GOA. This is an immediate need because the spatial distribution of future streamflow patterns may shift dramatically due to warming air temperature, increased rainfall, diminishing snowpack, and rapid glacial recession. Our primary goal [...]

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  • Alaska CASC
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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citationTypeJournal Article
journalWater Resources Research
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typeDOI
valuehttps://doi.org/10.1029/2019WR026127
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value56
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