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WERC Reprint Listing: Part 2

NEW PUBLICATIONS

1.  Kane.  Recharge of a central Alaska lake by subpermafrost groundwater.  1973.  Permafrost:
      The North American Contributions to the Second International Conference
2.  Kane.  Heat and mass transfer in cold regions soils.  1975.  Report NO. IWR No. 65
3.  Kane.  Analysis of stream aufeis growth and climatic conditions.  1977.  Proceedings Third
     Canadian Hydrotechnical Conference, Quebec, Canada
4.  Kane.  Hydrologic properties of Subarctic organic soils.  1978.  Report No. IWR 88
5.  Kane.  Snowmelt infiltration into seasonally variable models.  1980.  Cold Regions Science
     and Technology
6.  Wellen.  A comparison of velocity measurements between cup-type and electromagnetic current
     meters.  1981.
7.  Kane.  Groundwater recharge in cold regions.  1981.  Northern Engineer
8.  Kane.  Physical mechanics of aufeis growth.   1981.  Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering
9.  Kane.  Subarctic snowmelt runoff generation.  1981.  Conference:  Northern Community:  a
     search for a quality environment
10. Kane.  Field evidence of groundwater recharge in Interior Alaska.  1983.  Permafrost: Fourth
      International Conference, Proceedings
11. Stein.  Monitoring the unfrozen water content of soil and snow using time domain reflectometry.
      1983.  Water Resources Research
12.  Kane.  Patterns of Subarctic snowmelt infiltration.  1983
13.  Kane.  Physics of snowmelt infiltration into seasonally frozen soils.  1983.
14.  Kane.  Water movement into seasonally frozen soils.  1983.  Water Resources Research
15.  Kane.  Plot measurements of snowmelt runoff for varying soil conditions.  1984.  Geophysica
16.  Kane.  A hydraulic evaluation of fish passage through roadway culverts in Alaska.  1985.
       Final Report..State of AK Dept. Of Transportation and Public Facilities
17.  Wellen.  An appendix to:  A hydraulic evaluation of fish passage through roadway culverts
       in Alaska.  1985.  Final Report..State of AK Dept. Of Transportation and Public Facilities
18.  Kane.  Permafrost hydrology of a small arctic watershed.  1986.  International Conference
       on permafrost
19.  Kane.  Soil moisture monitoring under pavement structures using time domain
       reflectometry.  1986.  Final Report..State of AK Dept. Of Transportation and Public
       Facilities
20.  Behlke.  Spawning Migration of Arctic Grayling through Poplar Grove Creek Culvert,
       Glennallen, Alaska 1986.  1986.  Final Report..State of AK Dept. Of Transportation and
       Public Facilities
21.  Kane.  Flood frequency estimation for Alaska.  1989.  State of Alaska Department of
       Natural Resources and Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys:  Report
       investigations 88-17
22.  Kane.  Hydrology of Imnavait Creek, an arctic watershed.  1989.  Holarctic Ecology
23.  Everett.  Seasonal geochemistry of an arctic tundra drainage basin.  1989.  Holarctic Ecology
24.  Kane.  Evapotranspiration from a small Alaskan arctic watershed.  1990.  Nordic Hydrology
25.  Hinzman.  Hydrologic and thermal properties of the active layer in the Alaskan arctic.
       1991.  Cold Regions Science and Technology
26.  Hinzman.  Regional snow ablation in the Alaskan arctic.  1990.  Northern Hydrology:
       Selected Perspectives
27.  Hinzman.  Soil freezing in a Subarctic deciduous forest.  1990.  Proceedings International
       Symposium (STEEP)
28.  Behlke.  Fundamentals of culvert design for passage of weak-swimming fish.  1991.
       Final Report. State of AK Dept. Of Transportation and Public Facilities
29.  Behlke.  Power and energy implications of passage structures for fish.  1991.  Fisheries
       Bioengineering Symposium
30.  Kane.  Snow hydrology of a headwater arctic basin  1.  Physical Measurements and
       Process Studies. 1991.  Water Resources Research
31.  Kane.  Snow hydrology of a headwater arctic basin  2.  Conceptual Analysis and Computer
       Modeling.  1991.  Water Resources Research
32.  Kane.  Thermal response of the active layer to climatic warming in a permafrost environment.
       1991.  Cold Regions Science and Technology
33.  Kane.  Arctic Hydrology and Climate Change.  1992.  Arctic Ecosystems in a Changing
       Climate: An Ecophysiological Perspective
34.  Hinzman.  Climate change impacts on northern water resources in Alaska.  1992.  9th
       International Northern Research Basins Symposium
35.  Hinzman.  Potential response of an arctic watershed during a period of global warming.
       1992.  Journal of Geophysical Research
36.  Hinzman.  Snowmelt at a small Alaskan arctic watershed 1.  Energy related processes.
       1992.  9th International Northern Research Basins Symposium
37.  Hinzman.  Snowmelt at a small Alaskan arctic watershed 2.  Energy related modeling
       results.  1992.  9th International Northern Research Basins Symposium
38.  Cooper.  Application of oxygen-18 tracer techniques to arctic hydrological processes.
       1993.  Arctic and Alpine Research
39.  Hinzman Hillslope hydrology in an arctic setting.  1993.  6th International Conference on
       Permafrost
40.  Rovansek.  Improving estimates of snowpack water equivalent using double sampling.
       1993.  50th Eastern Snow Conferences/61st Western Snow Conference
41.  Kane.  Meteorological and hydrologic studies in the Alaskan arctic in support of long-term
       ecological research.  1993.  Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Pacific Climate Workshop
42.  Kane.  Use of spatially distributed data to model arctic hydrologic processes.  1993.  6th
       International Conference on Permafrost
43.  Hinzman.  Energy balance and hydrological processes in an arctic watershed (6).  1995.
       Ecologic Studies Series
44.  Everett.  Surface water chemistry and hydrology of a small arctic drainage basin (9).  1995.
       Ecologic Studies Series
45.  Goering.  Removal of terrain effects from SAR satellite imagery of arctic tundra.  1995.
       IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
46.  Rovansek.  Hydrology of a tundra wetland complex on the Alaskan Arctic Coastal Plain, USA.
       1996.  Arctic and Alpine Research
47.  Johnson.  Modeling of contaminant transport in groundwater in areas of discontinuous permafrost.
       1996.  Cold Regions Engineering
48.  Kane.  The impact of hydrologic perturbations on Arctic ecosystems induced by climate change.
       1997.  Global Change and Arctic Terrestrial Ecosystems
49.  McNamara.  An analysis of streamflow hydrology in the Kuparuk River Basin, Arctic Alaska:
       a nested watershed approach.  1997.   Journal of Hydrology
50.  McNamara.  Hydrograph separations in an arctic watershed using mixing model and graphical
       techniques.  1997. Water Resources Research
51.  Hinzman.  Measured and modeled arctic hydrologic processes at the watershed scale.  1997.
       Proceedings: Conference on Polar Processes and Global Climate
52.  Hinzman.  Numeric simulation of thermokarst formation during disturbance.  1997.  Disturbance
       and Recovery in Arctic Lands
53.  Kane.  Snowmelt modeling at small Alaskan arctic watershed.  1997. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering
54.  Hinzman.  Soil moisture dynamics in areas of discontinuous permafrost.  1997.
55.  Waelbroeck.  The impact of permafrost thawing in the carbon dynamics of tundra.  1997. Geophysical
       Research Letters
56.  Hinzman, L.D., D.J. Goering, and D.L. Kane.  1998.  A distributed thermal model for calculating soil
       temperature profiles and depth of thaw in permafrost regions.  Journal of Geophysical Research, vol 103,
       D22, pp 28,975-28,991.
57.  Lilly.  Annual water balance for three nested watersheds on the North Slope of Alaska.  1998.
       7th International conference on Permafrost
58.  Carroll.  Applied Computing 1998:  Proceedings of the 1998 ACM symposium on applied computing.
       1998.  Applied Computing Symposium Proceedings
59.  McCarthy.  Natural attenuations of chlorinated-hydrocarbon contamination at Fort Wainwright, Alaska.
       A hydrogeochemical and microbiological investigation workplan.  1998.  USGS
60.  White.  Pyrolysis-GC/MS analysis of contaminated soils in Alaska.  1998  Journal of Cold Regions
       Engineering
61.  Meade.  Spatial estimation of soil moisture using synthetic aperture radar in Alaska.  1998.
62.  White.  Treatment of cyanide waste in sequencing batch biofilm reactor.  1998.  Water Resources
63.  Mendez.  Evapotranspiration from a Wetland Complex on the Arctic Coastal Plain of Alaska.  1998.
       Nordic Hydrology
64.  Villasenor.  Change Detection on Alaska's North Slope Using Repeat-Pass ERS-1 SAR Images.  1993.
       IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
65.  Kane.  The Use of SAR Satellite Imagery to Measure Active Layer Moisture Contents in Arctic Alaska.
       1996.  Nordic Hydrology
66.  Desyatkin.  Soil and Vegetative Covers on Tundra Polygon of the Game Project in the Vicinity of Tiksi.
       1998.  2nd Intl. Workshop on Energy and Water Cycle in Siberia and GAME
67.  Morton.  Coupling of Thermal and Hydrologic Models for Arctic Regions on Parallel Processing Architectures.
       1998.  Geocomputation.1998 Conference
68.  White.  The Bituminous Material in Arctic Peat: Implications for Analyses of Petroleum Contamination.
       1996.  Journal of Hazardous Materials
69.  Kane.  Intro. To Special Section: Land-Air-Ice Interactions (LAII) Flux Study.  1998.  Journal of Geophysical
       Research
70.  Kane.  Rainfall Runoff of a Nested Watershed in the Alaskan Arctic.  1998.  7th International conference on
       Permafrost
71.  Hinzman.  A Biogeochemical Survey of an Arctic Coastal Wetland.  1998.  7th International conference on
       Permafrost
72.  D.S. Garland, D.M. White, and C.R. Woolard. 1999. Contaminant analysis in tundra by pyrolysis-GC/FID.
       In: Proceedings of the tenth International Conference on Cold Regions Engineering – Putting Research into
       Practice. Ed. J.E. Zufelt, ASCE, Reston Virginia.
73.  D.L. Kane, C.E. Behlke, R.E. Gieck, and R.F. McLean. 1999. Juvenile fish passage through culverts in
        Alaska,  a field study.  In; Proceedings of AWRA’s Annual Water Resources Conference – Watershed
        Management to  Protect Declining Species. Eds. R. Sakrison and P. Sturtevant, Middleburg, Virginia.
74.  A.H. Lynch, F.S. Chapin III, L.D. Hinzman, W.Wu, E. Lilly, G. Vourlitis, and E. Kim. 1999.  Surface energy
       balance on the arctic tundra: Measurements and Models.  Journal of Climate 12, 2585-2606.
75.  J.P. McNamara, D.L. Kane, and L.D. Hinzman. 1999.  An analysis of an arctic channel network using a digital
       elevation model.  Geomorphology 29, 339-353.
76.  Schmidtke, T., D. White, and C. Woolard.  1999.  Oxygen release kinetics from solid phase oxygen in Arctic
       Alaska.  Journal of Hazardous Materials B 64, 157-165.
77.  D. White and L. Beyer. 1999.  Pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry and pyrolysis-gas
       chromatography/flame ionization detection analysis of three antarctic soils.  Journal of Analytical and Applied
       Pyrolysis 50, 63-76.
78.  White, D., T. Schmidtke, and C. Woolard. 1999.  Laboratory model of a petroleum migration barrier in Arctic
       Alaska.  Journal of Hazardous Materials B67, 313-323.
79.  Woo, MK., D. Yang, and K.L. Young. 1999.  Representativenss of arctic weather station data for the
       computation of snowmelt in a small area.  Hydrological Processes 13, 1859-1870.
80.  Woolard, C.R., D.M. White, J.L. Walworth, and M. E. Hannah. 1999.  Magnitude and variability of biogenic
       interference in cold regions soils.  Journal of Cold Regions Engineering Sept. , 113-121.
81.  Yang, D. and MK. Woo. 1999.  Representativeness of local snow data for large scale hydrologic
       investigations. Hydrological Processes 13, 1977-1988.
 

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