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Characterization of contrasting flow and thermal regimes in two adjacent subarctic alpine headwaters in northwest Canada
Fabris L, Rolick RL, Kurylyk BL, Carey SK. 2020. Characterization of contrasting flow and thermal regimes in two adjacent subarctic alpine headwaters in northwest Canada. Hydrological Processes, 34(15): 3252-3270. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.13786. -
Guidelines for cold-regions groundwater numerical modeling
Lamontagne‐Hallé, P, McKenzie, JM, Kurylyk, BL, Molson, J, Lyon, LN. Guidelines for cold‐regions groundwater numerical modeling. WIREs Water. 2020; 7:e1467. https://doi.org/10.1002/wat2.1467The impacts of ongoing climate warming on cold‐regions hydrogeology and groundwater resources have created a need to develop groundwater models adapted to these environments. Although permafrost is considered relatively ... -
Using Heat to Trace Vertical Water Fluxes in Sediment Experiencing Concurrent Tidal Pumping and Groundwater Discharge
LeRoux, N. K., Kurylyk, B. L., Briggs, M. A., Irvine, D. J., Tamborski, J. J., & Bense, V. F. (2021). Using heat to trace vertical water fluxes in sediment experiencing concurrent tidal pumping and groundwater discharge. Water Resources Research, 57, e2020WR027904. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020WR027904Heat has been widely applied to trace groundwater-surface water exchanges in inland environments, but it is infrequently applied in coastal sediment where head oscillations induce periodicity in water flux magnitude/direction ...