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DESCRIPTION:February 12\, 2020 3:30pm    \n    \n      \n\n\n    \n\n      
         \nChesapeake Biological Laboratory\n      \n\n\n\n\n  \n\n    \n\n
               \n\n\n              Title: Preliminary Results from the U.S.
  Naval Academy Polar Science & Technology Program Alaska North Slope Mater
 ial Flux Study: Spring-to-Late Summer Variability in Material Fluxes in Ri
 vers and Streams on the Alaska North Slope.\n          \n  \n\n    \n\n   
            \n\n\nAbstract: The U.S. Naval Academy (USNA) Polar Science & T
 echnology Program (PS&TP) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Eng
 ineer Research & Development Center (ERDC) Cold Regions Research & Enginee
 ring Laboratory (CRREL) are leading a collaborative team of scientists and
  students from the U.S. Military Academy (USMA) and the U.S. Coast Guard A
 cademy (USCGA) in a 3-year field study sponsored by the Strategic Environm
 ental Research and Development Program (SERDP) to identify organic and ino
 rganic matter sources and investigate seasonal-to-interannual variability 
 in surface water chemistry and fluxes of freshwater\, heat\, and materials
  in the Sagavanirktok River and Kuparuk River and representative small cre
 eks and streams from the Brooks Range to the Beaufort Sea on the U.S. Nort
 h Slope of Alaska.  Data being collected includes high-resolution\, 3-dime
 nsional (3-D) landscape surveys\, freshwater flow\, heat flux measurements
 \, meteorological parameters\, in situ surface water quality data (particl
 e size spectra\, temperature\, conductivity\, turbidity\,and pH)\, and res
 ults from biogeochemical analysis of discrete samples of surface water and
  particulate matter (chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM)\, alkali
 nity\,total suspended solids (TSS) major ions\, minor and trace elements\,
  dissolved inorganic and organic carbon (DIC and DOC)\, particulate organi
 c carbon and nitrogen\, and stable isotope ratios (carbon\, oxygen\, hydro
 gen)). Preliminary results from the June – October 2019 field season will 
 be presented to provide an assessment of the variability in surface water 
 chemistry and material fluxes over the 2019 spring-to-late summer thaw cyc
 le and potential linkages to different source inputs\, hydrogeological res
 ponse\, and landscape changes.
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SUMMARY:CBL Seminar: Dr. Joseph Smith (U.S. Naval Academy)
URL;TYPE=URI:https://www.umces.edu/events/cbl-seminar-dr-joseph-smith-us-na
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