2022
DOI: 10.1002/hyp.14775
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Characterizing seasonal differences in hydrological flow paths and source water contributions to alpine tundra streamflow

Abstract: Alpine headwaters collect larger volumes of precipitation per unit area than neighbouring lowlands, recharge regional aquifers, and generate a greater proportion of river discharge than their limited extent would suggest. Despite the importance of alpine headwaters, field observations and assessments of source water contributions to streamflow in alpine tundra settings are sparse throughout the subarctic and absent in the Taiga Cordillera ecozone specifically. As such, it remains uncertain how changes to seaso… Show more

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