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A synthesis of thermokarst lake water balance in high-latitude regions of North America from isotope tracers

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2016-11-23
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LCC Network Data Steward(Point of Contact), Arctic Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Christopher D. Arp, PhD(Principal Investigator), 2016-11-23(Publication), A synthesis of thermokarst lake water balance in high-latitude regions of North America from isotope tracers, https://www.fws.gov/science/catalog, https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5a0ae618e4b09af898cb6165

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Numerous studies utilizing remote sensing imagery and other methods have documented that thermokarst lakes are undergoing varied hydrological transitions in response to recent climate changes, from surface area expansion to drainage and evaporative desiccation. Here, we provide a synthesis of hydrological conditions for 376 lakes of mainly thermokarst origin across high-latitude North America. We assemble surface water isotope compositions measured during the past decade at five lake-rich landscapes including Arctic Coastal Plain (Alaska), Yukon Flats (Alaska), Old Crow Flats (Yukon), northwestern Hudson Bay Lowlands (Manitoba), and Nunavik (Quebec). These landscapes represent the broad range of thermokarst environments by spanning [...]

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