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Pre-" peak water" time in the southwest Yukon: when cryospheric changes trigger hydrological regime shifts

Baraer et al., 2017

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12981560659382757877
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Baraer M
Chesnokova A
Huh K
Laperriere-Robillard T
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

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Abstract Saint-Elias Mountains host numerous cryospheric systems such as glaciers, seasonal and perennial snow cover, permafrost, aufeis, and different forms of buried ice. Those systems are very sensitive to climate changes and exhibit ongoing reduction in extent …
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