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Record #130270:

Changes in hydrogeologic regimes in permafrost regions due to climatic change / Frederick A. Michel.

Title: Changes in hydrogeologic regimes in permafrost regions due to climatic change / Frederick A. Michel.
Author(s): Michel, Frederick A.
Date: 1994.
In: Permafrost and Periglacial Processes. (1994.), Vol. 5(3) (1994)
Abstract: Summarizes general and specific effects of predicted climatic change on groundwater systems in permafrost regions. Besides general decrease in thickness and areal distribution of permafrost, large unfrozen near-surface aquifer with perennial groundwater flow might develop. Recharge and discharge would become more active and increased groundwater discharge would affect base flow of many rivers and chemistry of their waters.
Notes:

Permafrost and Periglacial Processes. Vol. 5(3) :191-195 (1994).

Keywords: 551.34 -- Geocryology. Frozen ground.
551.345.2 -- Permafrost, formation and decay.
551.58 -- Climatology.
551.583 -- Climatic changes.
556 -- Hydrology.
556.324 -- Groundwater.
E8 -- Glaciology: frost action and permafrost.
SPRI record no.: 130270

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