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Water and energy fluxes in the lower Mackenzie valley, 1994/95

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Pages 245-256 | Received 01 May 2000, Published online: 21 Nov 2010

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M. Russell, P. Marsh & C. Onclin. (2004) A Continuous Dye Injection System for Estimating Discharge in Snow-choked Streams. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 36:4, pages 539-554.
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R.E. Stewart, N. Bussières, Z. Cao, H.R. Cho, D.R. Hudak, B. Kochtubajda, H. Leighton, P.Y.T. Louie, M.D. Mackay, P. Marsh, G.S. Strong, K.K. Szeto & J.E. Burford. (2002) Hydrometeorological features of the Mackenzie basin climate system during the 1994/95 water year: A period of record Low Discharge. Atmosphere-Ocean 40:2, pages 257-278.
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Zuohao Cao, Muyin Wang, BrianA. Proctor, GeoffS. Strong, RonaldE. Stewart, Harold Ritchie & JasonE. Burford. (2002) On the physical processes associated with the water budget and discharge of the Mackenzie basin during the 1994/95 water year. Atmosphere-Ocean 40:2, pages 125-143.
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Lorna E. Street, Mark H. Garnett, Jens‐Arne Subke, Robert Baxter, Joshua F. Dean & Philip A. Wookey. (2020) Plant carbon allocation drives turnover of old soil organic matter in permafrost tundra soils. Global Change Biology 26:8, pages 4559-4571.
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Sebastian A. Krogh, John W. Pomeroy & Philip Marsh. (2017) Diagnosis of the hydrology of a small Arctic basin at the tundra-taiga transition using a physically based hydrological model. Journal of Hydrology 550, pages 685-703.
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John W. Day, Julius Agboola, Zhongyuan Chen, Christopher D’Elia, Donald L. Forbes, Liviu Giosan, Paul Kemp, Claudia Kuenzer, Robert R. Lane, Ramesh Ramachandran, James Syvitski & Alejandro Yañez-Arancibia. (2016) Approaches to defining deltaic sustainability in the 21st century. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 183, pages 275-291.
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Joshua F. Dean, Michael F. Billett, Robert Baxter, Kerry J. Dinsmore, Jason S. Lessels, Lorna E. Street, Jens-Arne Subke, Doerthe Tetzlaff, Ian Washbourne & Philip A. Wookey. (2016) Biogeochemistry of “pristine” freshwater stream and lake systems in the western Canadian Arctic. Biogeochemistry 130:3, pages 191-213.
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Lorna E. Street, Joshua F. Dean, Michael F. Billett, Robert Baxter, Kerry J. Dinsmore, Jason S. Lessels, Jens-Arne Subke, Doerthe Tetzlaff & Philip A. Wookey. (2016) Redox dynamics in the active layer of an Arctic headwater catchment; examining the potential for transfer of dissolved methane from soils to stream water. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 121:11, pages 2776-2792.
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Xiaogang Shi, Philip Marsh & Daqing Yang. (2015) Warming spring air temperatures, but delayed spring streamflow in an Arctic headwater basin. Environmental Research Letters 10:6, pages 064003.
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Lance F. W. Lesack, Philip Marsh, Faye E. Hicks & Donald L. Forbes. (2014) Local spring warming drives earlier river-ice breakup in a large Arctic delta. Geophysical Research Letters 41:5, pages 1560-1567.
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Lance F. W. Lesack, Philip Marsh, Faye E. Hicks & Donald L. Forbes. (2013) Timing, duration, and magnitude of peak annual water-levels during ice breakup in the Mackenzie Delta and the role of river discharge. Water Resources Research 49:12, pages 8234-8249.
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P. Marsh, P. Bartlett, M. MacKay, S. Pohl & T. Lantz. (2010) Snowmelt energetics at a shrub tundra site in the western Canadian Arctic. Hydrological Processes 24:25, pages 3603-3620.
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Lance F. W. Lesack & Philip Marsh. (2010) River‐to‐lake connectivities, water renewal, and aquatic habitat diversity in the Mackenzie River Delta. Water Resources Research 46:12.
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Barrie R. Bonsal & Bohdan Kochtubajda. (2008) An assessment of present and future climate in the Mackenzie Delta and the near‐shore Beaufort Sea region of Canada. International Journal of Climatology 29:12, pages 1780-1795.
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Philip Marsh, John Pomeroy, Stefan Pohl, William Quinton, Cuyler Onclin, Mark Russell, Natasha Neumann, Alain Pietroniro, Bruce Davison & S. McCartney. 2008. Cold Region Atmospheric and Hydrologic Studies. The Mackenzie GEWEX Experience. Cold Region Atmospheric and Hydrologic Studies. The Mackenzie GEWEX Experience 97 123 .
Ming-ko Woo & Wayne R. Rouse. 2008. Cold Region Atmospheric and Hydrologic Studies. The Mackenzie GEWEX Experience. Cold Region Atmospheric and Hydrologic Studies. The Mackenzie GEWEX Experience 9 38 .
Lance F. W. Lesack & Philip Marsh. (2007) Lengthening plus shortening of river‐to‐lake connection times in the Mackenzie River Delta respectively via two global change mechanisms along the arctic coast. Geophysical Research Letters 34:23.
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David W. Schindler & John P. Smol. (2006) Cumulative Effects of Climate Warming and Other Human Activities on Freshwaters of Arctic and Subarctic North America. AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment 35:4, pages 160-168.
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S. Pohl & P. Marsh. (2006) Modelling the spatial–temporal variability of spring snowmelt in an arctic catchment. Hydrological Processes 20:8, pages 1773-1792.
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Alan K. Betts, John H. Ball & Pedro Viterbo. (2003) Evaluation of the ERA-40 Surface Water Budget and Surface Temperature for the Mackenzie River Basin. Journal of Hydrometeorology 4:6, pages 1194-1211.
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