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Record #182200:

Using DOC to better understand local hydrology in a subarctic watershed / Dan White, Dan Autier, Kenji Yoshikawa, Jeremy Jones, Sarah Seelen.

Title: Using DOC to better understand local hydrology in a subarctic watershed / Dan White, Dan Autier, Kenji Yoshikawa, Jeremy Jones, Sarah Seelen.
Author(s): White, Dan.
Autier, Dan.
Yoshikawa, Kenji.
Jones, Jeremy.
Seelen, Sarah.
Date: 2008.
In: Cold Regions Science and Technology. (2008.), Vol. 51(1) (2008)
Abstract: Analyses dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from water samples collected art Caribou-Poker Creeks Watershed using several techniques, including pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. Results demonstrate usefulness of ratio of aromatics to nitriles as indicator of groundwater and runoff contribution to streams, and support hypothesis that, in permafrost-affected watershed, water in springs and stream baseflow enters watershed, in part, through infiltration in bedrock cracks outside topographic watershed boundary.
Notes:

Cold Regions Science and Technology. Vol. 51(1) :68-75 (2008).

Keywords: 546 -- Chemistry, inorganic.
551.345 -- Permafrost. Cryopedology.
556 -- Hydrology.
556.51 -- River basins and watersheds.
556.51/.54 -- Rivers and streams.
C -- Oceanography, hydrography and hydrology.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*49) -- Alaska.
(*493) -- Alaska, interior.
SPRI record no.: 182200

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