Water and Environmental Research Center
University of Alaska Fairbanks

Data and Pictures

Snow survey

Spring Ablation


Pictures

Imnavait

Imnavait Creek is located on the North Slope of Alaska, just north of the Brooks Range foothills. The drainage area (2.2 km^2) consists of tussock tundra. Snow depths were taken with a calibrated ski pole, an Adirondack snow sampler, and a Magnaprobe. Flow through the creek was measured by a weir.

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Imnavait MET Data
ib2000m-s ib2000r-s ib2000r-t
IH2000q Ir2000t-s iv2000t-s

The snowmelt and meteorological data collected at Imnavait are provided courtesy of Robert E. Gieck (fnreg@uaf.edu), Paul Overduin (fsppo@uaf.edu), Brandon Peltier (fsbjp2@uaf.edu), Douglas L. Kane (ffdlk@uaf.edu), and Larry Hinzman (ffldh@uaf.edu). Please contact these individuals and credit their effort when using their data.