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Synoptic climatology of the eastern Brooks Range, Alaska : a data legacy of the international geophysical year
Title:
Synoptic climatology of the eastern Brooks Range, Alaska : a data legacy of the international geophysical year
JLCTITLE245:
by Jennifer R. March.
Publication Information:
2009.
Physical Description:
xiii, 116 leaves : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm + 1 CD-R (4 3/4 in.)
General Note:
"December 2009."
Dissertaton Note:
M.S. University of Alaska Fairbanks 2009
Abstract:
"Data from three International Geophysical Year (1957-1958) expeditions and one International Hydrological Decade National Science Foundation project (1969-1972) to the eastern Alaska North Slope have been rescued and made available in digital form: Chamberlain Glacier, Lake Peters, and McCall Glacier. Comparisons between these sites and US and Canadian Weather Service stations within 500km of McCall Glacier were conducted to determine the broad temperature climatology of the region. McCall Glacier is generally a swing site, and the climatology of the region often was linked most closely to the Beaufort Sea coast, though on some occasions, was more closely related to the Mackenzie River Delta and on other occasions, to the Interior. These early data represent an important addition to the Arctic data legacy by allowing a more complete climate record to be developed that focuses on a region demonstrably sensitive to climate change and yet lacking in data. Key words: glacier, meteorology, International Geophysical Year, Alaska, McCall Glacier, Brooks Range, data rescue"--Leaf iii
Bibliography Note:
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 97-103).
Additional Physical Form Available:
Online version available via The University of Alaska Fairbanks http://hdl.handle.net/11122/12825
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