Hydrographs showing two types of streamflow regimes for Arctic rivers: a) Arctic nival regime and b) proglacial regime

Hydrographs showing two types of streamflow regimes for Arctic rivers: a) Arctic nival regime and b) proglacial regime (map/graphic/illustration)

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Hydrographs showing two types of streamflow regimes for Arctic rivers: a) Arctic nival regime and b) proglacial regime
Sources Woo, M-k., 1992. Arctic streamflow. In: M-k. Woo and D. J. Gregor (eds). Arctic environment: Past, present and future. pp. 105-111. Proceedings of a Symposium held at McMaster Universty, Nov. 14-15, 1991. McMaster University, Department of Geography, Hamilton, Ontario. (AAR Figure 3.11)
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Appears in AMAP Assessment Report: Arctic Pollution Issues
Published 1998
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