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DAQING YANG / KANE (DOUGLAS L.) - ARTICLE DE PERIODIQUE - 2004For a variety of reasons such as low population, extreme environments and logistical costs, efforts to enhance our understanding of the hydrological cycle of this region of the world have been thwarted. Both the daily encounters between the Earth's human population and available water...Ressource payante — PermalienFonds documentaire OIEauContributeur (s):
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DAQING YANG / GIECK (ROBERT E.) / HINZMAN (LARRY D.) / KANE (DOUGLAS L.) / KITOVER (DANIELLE C.) / MCNAMARA (JAMES P.) - ARTICLE DE PERIODIQUE - 2004Sufficient hydrological data has been collected, since 1985 for Imnavait Creek and 1996 for Upper Kuparuk River, to perform water balance calculations on the North Slope of Alaska. Permafrost is continuous under these basins, and sub-freezing temperatures dominate through the annual cycle with the...Ressource payante — PermalienFonds documentaire OIEauContributeur (s):
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BAISHENG YE / DAQING YANG / KANE (DOUGLAS L.) - ARTICLE DE PERIODIQUE - 2004This study analyzes long-term (1935-99) monthly discharge data for the major sub-basins within the Yenisei River watershed in order to document significant streamflow changes induced by reservoir regulations and by natural variations/changes. The results show that both the unregulated upper basin...Ressource payante — PermalienFonds documentaire OIEauContributeur (s):
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DAQING YANG / WOO (M.-K.) - ARTICLE DE PERIODIQUE - 1999Arctic snow cover usually attains maximum values at the end of winter and such information is important for hydrological investigations because most floods are associated with spring snowmelt. Snow data from weather stations or collected at some local sites are often extrapolated to large areas,...Ressource payante — PermalienFonds documentaire OIEauContributeur (s):