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  • Hydrologic impacts of thawi... Hydrologic impacts of thawing permafrost; a review
    Walvoord, Michelle A; Kurylyk, Barret L Vadose zone journal, 06/2016, Volume: 15, Issue: 6
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    Where present, permafrost exerts a primary control on water fluxes, flowpaths, and distribution. Climate warming and related drivers of soil thermal change are expected to modify the distribution of ...
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  • Influence of permafrost dis... Influence of permafrost distribution on groundwater flow in the context of climate-driven permafrost thaw: Example from Yukon Flats Basin, Alaska, United States
    Walvoord, Michelle A.; Voss, Clifford I.; Wellman, Tristan P. Water resources research, July 2012, Volume: 48, Issue: 7
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    Understanding the role of permafrost in controlling groundwater flow paths and fluxes is central in studies aimed at assessing potential climate change impacts on vegetation, species habitat, ...
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  • Increased groundwater to st... Increased groundwater to stream discharge from permafrost thawing in the Yukon River basin: Potential impacts on lateral export of carbon and nitrogen
    Walvoord, Michelle A.; Striegl, Robert G. Geophysical research letters, 06/2007, Volume: 34, Issue: 12
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    Arctic and subarctic watersheds are undergoing climate warming, permafrost thawing, and thermokarst formation resulting in quantitative shifts in surface water –groundwater interaction at the basin ...
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  • Trends in streamflow in the... Trends in streamflow in the Yukon River Basin from 1944 to 2005 and the influence of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation
    Brabets, Timothy P.; Walvoord, Michelle A. Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam), 06/2009, Volume: 371, Issue: 1
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    Streamflow characteristics in the Yukon River Basin of Alaska and Canada have changed from 1944 to 2005, and some of the change can be attributed to the two most recent modes of the Pacific Decadal ...
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  • Development of perennial th... Development of perennial thaw zones in boreal hillslopes enhances potential mobilization of permafrost carbon
    Walvoord, Michelle A; Voss, Clifford I; Ebel, Brian A ... Environmental research letters, 01/2019, Volume: 14, Issue: 1
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    Permafrost thaw alters subsurface flow in boreal regions that in turn influences the magnitude, seasonality, and chemical composition of streamflow. Prediction of these changes is challenged by ...
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  • Soil Physical, Hydraulic, a... Soil Physical, Hydraulic, and Thermal Properties in Interior Alaska, USA: Implications for Hydrologic Response to Thawing Permafrost Conditions
    Ebel, Brian A.; Koch, Joshua C.; Walvoord, Michelle A. Water resources research, 20/May , Volume: 55, Issue: 5
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    Boreal forest regions are a focal point for investigations of coupled water and biogeochemical fluxes in response to wildfire disturbances, climate warming, and permafrost thaw. Soil hydraulic, ...
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  • Implications of projected c... Implications of projected climate change for groundwater recharge in the western United States
    Meixner, Thomas; Manning, Andrew H.; Stonestrom, David A. ... Journal of hydrology, 03/2016, Volume: 534
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    •Current groundwater recharge in the western US is synthesized.•Recharge components are compared across the selected aquifers.•Climate-change is analyzed to determine impact on total recharge and ...
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  • Sea-level rise and warming ... Sea-level rise and warming mediate coastal groundwater discharge in the Arctic
    Guimond, Julia A; Mohammed, Aaron A; Walvoord, Michelle A ... Environmental research letters, 04/2022, Volume: 17, Issue: 4
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    Abstract Groundwater discharge is an important mechanism through which fresh water and associated solutes are delivered to the ocean. Permafrost environments have traditionally been considered ...
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  • Wind-modulated groundwater ... Wind-modulated groundwater discharge along a microtidal Arctic coastline
    Guimond, Julia A; Demir, Cansu; Kurylyk, Barret L ... Environmental research letters, 09/2023, Volume: 18, Issue: 9
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    Abstract Groundwater discharge transports dissolved constituents to the ocean, affecting coastal carbon budgets and water quality. However, the magnitude and mechanisms of groundwater exchange along ...
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