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    Call number: AWI G7-90-0151
    In: Icefield ranges research project
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Editors' Preface. - The High Mountain Environment Project: Chitistone Pass Region, Alaska and Mt. Logan, Yukon. - CLIMATOLOGICAL AND METEOROLOGICAL STUDIES. - Investigations in alpine climatology: the St. Elias Mountains, 1963-1971. - Micro- and Topo-climatology: the case of an alpine pass, Chitistone Pass, Alaska. - The observation and simulation of diurnal surface thermal contrast in an Alaskan Alpine Pass. - The observation and simulation of diurnal evaporation contrast in an Alaskan Alpine Pass. - Comparison of estimated and observed solar radiation and counterradiation at Chitistone Pass, Alaska. - Energy-balance studies over glacier and tundra surfaces, Chitistone Pass, Alaska, Summer 1969. - A note on topoclimatic variation of air temperature, Chitistone Pass Region, Alaska. - Seasonal radiation balance trends over a broken subarctic spruce forest and clearing, Kluane Lake, 1970 - 1971. - The comparative energy balances over a broken spruce forest and clearing, Kluane Lake, 1970 - 1971. - Summer climatic observations at the 5360-Meter level, Mt. Logan, 1968 - 1969. - Solar radiation measurements at 5365 Meters, Mt. Logan, Yukon. - The development and application of a simple digital surface-climate simulator. - The effects of forest-fire smoke on insolation in the St. Elias Mountains. - Baric-Map-Patterns and mountain weather St. Elias Mountains, Yukon and Alaska. - WATER AND SNOW STUDIES. - Hydrological studies of the Slims River, Yukon, June - August 1970. - Sedimentation in Kluane Lake. - Variations in quality and quantity of Slims River water, Yukon Territory. - Water masses in Southern Kluane Lake. - Sublacustrine morphology and deposition, Kluane Lake, Yukon Territory. - Channel adjustments in supraglacial streams. - Snowmelt along the environmental transect at Chitistone Pass, Alaska during the summers of 1967, 1968, and 1969. - Snow studies at high elevations, Mt. Logan, Yukon. - A note on snow accumulation and climatic trends in the Icefield Ranges, 1969 - 1970. - Sampling of glacial snow for pesticide analysis: the High Plateau Glacier of Mt. Logan. - GEOLOGICAL AND GEOMORPHOLOGICAL STUDIES. - A petrographic study of Mt. Logan, Yukon. - Miocene-Pliocene glaciations in Southern Alaska. - A possible advanced hypsithermal position of the Donjek Glacier. - The morphological effects of surges of the Donjek Glacier, St. Elias Mountains. - Survey of the Rusty Glacier Area, Yukon Territory, 1967 - 1970. - Mt. Logan survey, 1968. - A suggested revision in the height of Mt. Logan. - BIOLOGICAL STUDIES. - Soils and patterned ground in the Chitistone Pass Region of Alaska. - Alpine plant communities of the Southeastern Wrangell Mountains, Alaska. - The effect of snow duration on alpine plant community composition and distribution. - Successional patterns on Moraines and outwash of the Frederika Glacier, Alaska. - The vegetation of Chitistone, Skolai, and Frederika Valleys, Alaska. - Floristic and ecological phytogeography of the Southeastern Wrangell Mountains, Alaska. - Vegetation-snow cover relations in an Alpine Pass, Alaska. - Notes on eight species of Coprinus of the Yukon Territory and adjacent Alaska. - Arctic and alpine agarics from Alaska and Canada. - Blood chemistry of the Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) from the Southwestern Yukon Territory. - Hermatology of the Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) from the Southwestern Yukon Territory. - Appendix. - Map of landforms of the Chitistone Pass and Skolai Pass Area, Alaska.
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: XI, 385 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. + Kt.-Beil.
    Branch Library: AWI Library
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