SELECTED REFERENCES PERTAINING TO CARIBOU-POKER CREEKS RESEARCH WATERSHED, INTERIOR ALASKA

 

1.       Aldrich, J.W.; Johnson, R.A. 1979. Surface erosion and sedimentation associated with forest land use in interior Alaska. Rep. IWR-99. Fairbanks, AK: University of Alaska, Institute of Water Resources. 87 p.
2.       Aldrich, J.W.; Slaughter, C.W. 1982. Soil erosion on subarctic forest slopes. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 38(2): 115-118.
3.       Ashton, W.S.; Carlson, R.F. 1983. Predicting fish passage design discharges for Alaska. pp. 29-33 IN Proceedings, 4th International Conference on Permafrost; Fairbanks, AK. Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences, Polar Research Board: 29-33.
4.       Benson, C.S. 1967. A reconnaissance snow survey of interior Alaska. Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska, Fairbanks AK. 71 p.
5.       Benson, C.S.; Trabant, D.C. 1973. Field measurements on the flux of water vapor through dry snow. The Role of Snow and Ice in Hydrology: Proceedings of the Banff Symposia, Volume 1: 291-298.
6.       Benson, C.S. 1978. Studies on the seasonal snow cover of the Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed during the winters of 1974-75 and 1975-76. College, AK: University of Alaska, Geophysical Institute. 38 p. and appendices.
7.       Bredthauer, S.R. 1977. Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed: basic data report, 1 January 1974 through 31 December 1974. Tech. Note. Inter-Agency Technical Committee for Alaska and Hanover, NH: U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory. 95 p.
8.       Bredthauer, W.R.; Hoch, D. 1979. Drainage network analysis of a subarctic watershed: Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed, interior Alaska. CRREL Special Report 79-19. U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, NH: 42 p.
9.       Burns, L.E.; Hawkins, D.B. 1979. Statistical analysis of the chemical composition of waters from the Poker Caribou Creeks Watershed. In: Proceedings, 30th Alaska Science Conference, Alaska Division, AAAS, and Alaska Section, American Chemical Society, Fairbanks, Alaska: 147-148. Abstract.
10.    Carlson, R.F. 1972. Development of a conceptual hydrologic model for a subarctic watershed. Rep. IWR-28. Fairbanks, AK: University of Alaska, Institute of Water Resources. 58 p.
11.    Collins, C.W. 1983. Long-term active layer effects of crude oil spilled in interior Alaska. pp. 175-179 IN Proceedings, 4th International Conference on Permafrost; Fairbanks, AK. Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences, Polar Research Board.
12.    Collins, C.M.; Haugen, R.K.; Kreig, R.A. . 1988. Natural ground temperatures in upland bedrock terrain, interior Alaska. pp. 56-60 IN Proceedings, Fifth International Conference on Permafrost, Vol 1. Tapir, Trondheim, Norway.
13.    Collins, C.M.; Haugen, R.K.; Horrigan, T.O. 1993. Comparison of two ground temperature measurement techniques at an interior Alaskan permafrost site. pp. 1076-1078 IN Permafrost Sixth International Conference Proceedings, Vol. 2.. Lanzhou Institute of Glaciology and Geocryology, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Chinese Society of Glaciology and Geocryology. South China University of Technology Press, Wushan, Guangzhou, China.
14.    Collins, C.M.; C.H. Racine; Marianne E. Walsh. 1994. The physical, chemical, and biological effects of crude oil spills after 15 years in a black spruce forest, interior Alaska. Arctic 47(2):164-175.
15.    Corbin, S.W.; Benson, C.S. 1983. Thermal regime of a small Alaskan stream in permafrost terrain. pp. 189-191 IN Proceedings, 4th International Conference on Permafrost; Fairbanks, AK. Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences, Polar Research Board: 186-191.
16.    Dean, K.G. 1986. Regional distribution of stream icings in Alaska. pp. 339-344 IN Kane, D.L. (ed) Proceedings: Cold Regions Hydrology American Water Resources Association, Bethesda, MD.
17.    Dingman, S.L. 1966. Hydrologic studies of the Glenn Creek drainage basin near Fairbanks, Alaska. Special Report 86, USA CRREL. 30 p.
18.    Dingman, S.L. 1966. Summer runoff in central Alaska streams. Water Resources Research 2(4):349-362.
19.    Dingman, S.L. 1971. Hydrology of the Glenn Creek watershed, Tanana River Basin, central Alaska. research Peport 297, U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover NH. 111 p.(abstract)
20.    Dingman, S.L.; Samide, H.R.; Saboe, D.L.; Lynch, M.J.; Slaughter, C.W. 1971. Hydrologic reconnaissance of the Delta River and its drainage basin, Alaska. Research Report 262, U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover NH. 83 p.
21.    Dingman, S.L. 1973. Effects of permafrost on stream flow characteristics in the discontinuous permafrost zone of central Alaska. pp. 447-453 IN Permafrost – The North American Contribution the 2nd International Conference, Yakutsk. Washington DC: National Academy of Sciences.
22.    Dingman, S.L. 1975. Hydrologic effects of frozen ground: literature review and synthesis. Special Report 218, U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover NH. 59 p.
23.    Ellerbroek, D.A.; Jackson, W.A.; Van Haveren, B.P. 1989. Hydrologic analysis of the Gulkana National Wild River, Alaska. pp. 331-340 IN Woessner, W.W.; Potts, D.F. (eds). Headwaters Hydrology. American Water Resources Association, Bethesda, MD.
24.    Fastie, C.L. and Mann, D.H. 1993. A preliminary fire history for the Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed, Alaska. Unpublished report. 16p.
25.    Feulner, A.J.; Childers, J.M.; Norman, V.W. 1971. Water resources of Alaska. Open File Report, Alaska District, Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey. Anchorage AK. 60 p.
26.    Ford, T.R. 1973. Precipitation-runoff characteristics of the Caribou Creek Research Watershed near Fairbanks, Alaska. College, AK: University of Alaska, Fairbanks. 151 p. M.S. thesis.
27.    Forsman, A.H.; Peck, E.L.; Lennox, D.H.; Kovsel, A. 1978. Proceedings, symposium-workshop on northern research basins; 1977 August 15-19; Fairbanks, AK. IHP Regional Workings Group on Northern Research Basins. 28 p. Mimeo.
28.    Funsch, R.W. 1964. A summary of seasonal temperature and precipitation data for the interior forested area of Alaska. Research Note NOR-9, USDA Forest Service, Fairbanks, AK. 50 p.
29.    Guymon, G. L., 1974. Suprapermafrost water. IWR-53, Institute of Water Resources, University of Alaska, Fairbanks.
30.    Giek, R.E. Jr.; Kane, D.L. 1986. Hydrology of two subarctic watersheds. pp. 283-291 IN Kane, D.L. (ed) Proceedings: Cold Regions Hydrology American Water Resources Association, Bethesda, MD.
31.    Gilfilian, R.E.; Kline, W.L.; Osterkamp, T.E.; Benson, C.S. 1973. Ice formation in a small Alaskan stream. The Role of Snow and Ice in Hydrology: Proceedings of the Banff Symposia, Volume 1: 505-513.
32.    Hartzmann, R.J.; Irons, J.G.; Slaughter, C.W. 1993. Comprehensive environmental database development: a subarctic watershed example. pp. 169-170 IN Prowse, T.D.; Ommanney, C.S.L.; Ulmer, K. (eds.). Proceedings of the Ninth International Northern Research Basins Symposium/Workshop. NHRI Symposium No. 10, National Hydrology Research Institute, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
33.    Haugen, R.K., 1982. Climate of remote areas in north-central Alaska 1975-1979summary. CRREL Rep. 82-35. Hanover, NH: U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory. 110 p.(CPCRW data)(abst.)
34.    Haugen, R.K.; Slaughter, C.W.; Howe, K.E.; Dingman, S.L. 1982. Hydrology and climatology of the Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed, Alaska. CRREL Rep. 82-26. Hanover, NH: U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory. 42 p.
35.    Haugen, R.K., N.H. Greeley, C.M. Collins. 1993. Permafrost mapping using GRASS. pp. 1128-1131 IN Permafrost Sixth International Conference Proceedings, Vol. 2. Lanzhou Institute of Glaciology and Geocryology, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Chinese Society of Glaciology and Geocryology. South China University of Technology Press, Wushan, Guangzhou, China.
36.    Hawkins, D.B.; Glover, D.M. 1981. Hydrogeochemistry of the Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed. Institute of Marine Science, University of Alaska, Fairbanks AK. 41 p.
37.    Hilgert, J.W. 1979. Upland stream quality in the Caribou-Poker Creeks Watershed. In: Proceedings, 30th Alaska science conference, Alaska Division, AAAS, and Alaska Section, American Chemical Society, Fairbanks, Alaska: 146. Abstract.
38.    Hilgert, J.W. 1980. Baseline water quality monitoring of low order streams in subarctic Alaska. Dynamics of lotic ecosystems symposia; 1980 October 19-22; Augusta, Georgia. Abstract.
39.    Hilgert, J.W.; Slaughter, C.W. 1982. Physical, biological, chemical, and hydrologic characteristics of a subarctic stream system. Joint meeting, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, American Geophysical Union; December 7-15; San Francisco, CA: Poster presentation. EOS. 63(45): 932. Abstract.
40.    Hilgert, J.W.; Slaughter, C.W. 1983. Water quality and streamflow in the Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed, central Alaska, 1978. Res. Note PNW-405. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station. 36 p.
41.    Hilgert, J.W. 1984. Periphyton inventory and monitoring for water quality characterization in subarctic streams. pp. 271-279 IN Inventorying forest and other vegetation of the high latitude and high altitude regions: Proceedings, international symposium Society of American Foresters regional technical conference; 1984 July 23-26; Fairbanks, AK. Bethesda, MD: Society of American Foresters.
42.    Hilgert, J.W. 1985. The suitability of unglazed ceramic spheres as an artificial substrate for periphyton monitoring. North American Benthological Society, Corvallis, Oregon.
43.    Hilgert, J.W.; Slaughter, C.W. 1987. Water quality and streamflow in the Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed, central Alaska, 1979. Res. Note PNW-RN-463. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 34 p.
44.    Hinkel, K.M.; Outcalt, S.I.; Nelson, F.E. 1993. Near-surface summer heat-transfer regimes at adjacent permafrost and non-permafrost sites in central Alaska. pp. 261-266 IN Permafrost Sixth International Conference Proceedings, Vol. 1. Lanzhou Institute of Glaciology and Geocryology, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Chinese Society of Glaciology and Geocryology. South China University of Technology Press, Wushan, Guangzhou, China.
45.    Hinzman, L.D., Kane, D.L., and Everrit. 1996, Energy balance and hydrological processes in an Arctic Watershed.
46.    Hinzman, L.D., Kane, D.L., Benson C.S., and Everrit. 1996, Energy balance and hydrological processes in an Arctic Watershed
47.    Hobgood, T.W.; Slaughter, C.W. 1974. Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed: basic data report, 1 April l970 through 31 December 1970. Tech. Note. Inter-Agency Technical Committee for Alaska and Hanover, NH: U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory. 85 p.
48.    Hopkins, D.M.; Karstrom, T.N.V.; and others. 1955. Permafrost and ground water in Alaska. pp. 113-146 IN Professional Paper 254-F, U.S. Geological Survey, Washington, DC.
49.    Inter-Agency Technical Committee for Alaska. 1970. Ten year comprehensive plan for climatologic and hydrologic data. Third Edition.
50.    Irons, J.G.; Oswood, M.W.; Slaughter, C.W. 1993. Carbon dynamics in permafrost-affected stream systems: implications of global change. pp. 199-215 IN Prowse, T.D.; Ommanney, C.S.L.; Ulmer, K. (eds.). Proceedings of the Ninth International Northern Research Basins Symposium/Workshop. NHRI Symposium No. 10, National Hydrology Research Institute, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
51.    Irons, J.G. III; Ray, S.R.; Miller, L.K.; Oswood, M.W. 1989. Spatial and seasonal patterns of streambed water temperatures in an Alaska subarctic stream. pp. 381-390 IN Woessner, W.W.; Potts, D.F. (eds). Proceedings Symposium on Headwaters Hydrology, American Water Resources Association, Bethesda, MD.
52.    Jenkins, T.F.; Johnson, L.A.; Collins, C.M.; McFadden, T.T. 1978. The physical, chemical, and biological effects of crude oil spills on black spruce forest, interior Alaska. Arctic 31:305-323.
53.    Jinkinson, W.M.; Lotspeich, F.B.; Mueller, E.W. 1973. Water quality of Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed, Alaska. Working Paper 24. College, AK: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Arctic Environmental Research Laboratory. 25 p.
54.    Johnson, L.A.; Sparrow, E.B.; Jenkins, T.F.; Collins, C.M.; Davenport, C.V.; McFadden, T.T. 1980. The fate and effect of crude oil spilled on subarctic permafrost terrain in interior Alaska. EPA-600/3-80-040. Corvallis, OR: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Corvallis Environmental Research Laboratory. 128 p.
55.    Jorgenson, M. T., C. W. Slaughter, and L. A. Viereck. 1986. Reconnaissance survey of vegetation and terrain relationships in the Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed, central Alaska. Unpublished report on file Institute of Northern Forestry, U.S. Forest Service, Fairbanks, AK. 89 pp.
56.    Jorgenson, M.R.; Kreig, R.A. 1988. A model for mapping permafrost distribution based on landscape component maps and climatic variables. pp. 176-182 IN Proceedings, Fifth International Conference on Permafrost, Vol 1. Tapir, Trondheim, Norway.
57.    Jorgenson, M.T.; Slaughter, C.W.; Viereck, L.A. [In press]. Vegetation and terrain relationships in the Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed, central Alaska. Gen. Tech. Rep. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station.
58.    Kane, D.L.; Carlson, R.F.; Bowers, C.E. 1973. Groundwater pore pressures adjacent to subarctic streams. Pp. 453-458 IN Permafrost – The North American Contribution to the 2nd International Conference, Yakutsk. Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences.
59.    Kane, D.L.; Slaughter, C.W. 1973. Seasonal regime and hydrological significance of stream icings in central Alaska. The Role of Snow and Ice in Hydrology: Proceedings of the Banff Symposia, Volume 1: 528-540.
60.    Kane, D.L.; Slaughter, C.W. 1973. Lake and subpermafrost groundwater interaction in a permafrost environment, central Alaska. pp. 458-462 IN Permafrost: The North American Contribution to the Second International Conference. National Academy of Sciences, Washington DC.
61.    Kane, D.L.; Luthin, J.N.; Taylor, G.S. 1975a. Heat and mass transfer in cold regions soils. IWR-65, Institute of Water Resources, University of Alaska, Fairbanks.
62.    Kane, D.L.; Luthin, J.N.; Taylor, G.S. 1975b. Physical transfer processes in subarctic soils influenced by forest fires. Pp. 129-148 IN Proceedings, Conference on Soil Water Problems in Cold Regions. AGU Special Task Force on the Division of Hydrology. Calgary, Alberta.
63.    Kane, D.L. 1975c. winter soil water dynamics. IWR-70. Institute of Water Resources, University of Alaska, Fairbanks.
64.    Kane, D.L.; Seifer, R.D.; Taylor, G.S. 1978. Hydrologic properties of subarctic organic soils. IWR-88, Institute of Water Resources, University of Alaska, Fairbanks.
65.    Kane, D.L.; Fox, J.D.; Seifert, R.D.; Taylor, G.S. 1978 a. Snowmelt infiltration and movement into frozen soils. pp. 201-206 IN Proceedings Third International Conference on Permafrost. National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa.
66.    Kane, D.L.; Fox, J.D.; Seifert, R.D.; Taylor, G.S. 1978 b. Snowmelt-frozen soil characteristics for a subarctic setting. IWR-84, Institute of Water Resources, University of Alaska, Fairbanks.
67.    Kane, D.L. 1980. Snowmelt infiltration into seasonally frozen soils. Cold Regions Science & Technology 3: 153-161.
68.    Kane, D.L., et al. 1981. Subarctic snowmelt runoff generation. pp. 591-601 IN Proceedings, The Northern Community: A Search for a Quality Environment. American Society of Civil Engineers.
69.    Kane, D.L.; Stein, J. 1983. Water movement into seasonally frozen soils. Water Resources Research 19(6):1547-1557.
70.    Kane, D.L.; Stein, J. 1983. Field evidence of groundwater recharge in interior Alaska. pp. 572-577 IN Proceedings, 4th International Conference on Permafrost; Fairbanks, AK. Washington DC: National Academy of Sciences, Polar Research Board.
71.    Kane, D.L.; Chacho, E.F. 1990. Frozen ground effects on infiltration and runoff. pp. 259-300 IN Ryan, W.L.; Crissman, R.D. (eds). Cold Regions Hydrology and Hydraulics. Technical Council on Cold Regions Engineering Monograph. New York, NY: American Society of Civil Engineers.
72.    Koutz, F.R.; Slaughter, C.W. 1972. Geological setting of the Caribou-PokerCreeks Research Watershed, Interior Alaska. Tech. Note. Hanover, NH: U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory. 32 p.
73.    Koutz, F.R.; Slaughter, C.W. 1973. Equivalent latitude (potential insulation) and a permafrost environment: Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed, Interior Alaska. Tech. Note. Hanover, NH: U.S. Army Cold Regions Research Engineering Laboratory. 33 p.
74.    Lawson,D.E.; Arcone,S.A.; Collins,C.M.1991. Geophysical investigations of an anomalous unfrozen zone, Caribou Peak, Alaska. CRREL Report Number 91-17. Hanover, NH: U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory. 24 p.
75.    Lotspeich, F.B.; Jackson, R.L.; Helmers, A.E. 1976. Climatology and water quality data, Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed. AERS Working Paper 30 (CERL 014). College, AK: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Arctic Environmental Research Station. 41 p.
76.    Lotspeich, F.B.; Slaughter, C.W. 1981. Preliminary results of a study on the structure and functioning of a taiga research watershed. IWR-101. Fairbanks, AK: University of Alaska, Institute of Water Resources. 94 p.
77.    Luthin, J.N.: Guymon, G.L., 1974. Soil moisture - vegetation - temperature relationships in central Alaska. Journal of Hydrology 23:233-246.
78.    Morrissey, L.A.; Strong, L.L. 1986. Mapping permafrost in the boreal forest with Thematic Mapper satellite data. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing. 52(5): 1513-1520.
79.    Morrissey, L.A. 1988. Predicting the occurrence of permafrost in the Alaskan discontinuous zone with satellite data. pp. 213-217 IN Proceedings, Fifth International Conference on Permafrost, Vol 1. Tapir, Trondheim, Norway.
80.    Nelson, G.L.; Munter, J.A. 1990. Ground water. pp. 317-348 IN Ryan, W.L.; Crissman, R.D. (eds). Cold Regions Hydrology and Hydraulics. Technical Council on Cold Regions Engineering Monograph. New York, NY: American Society of Civil Engineers.
81.    Osterkamp, T.E.; Gilfillian, R.E.; Benson, C.S. 1972. Observations of stage, discharge, pH, and electrical conductivity during periods of ice formation in a small sub-arctic stream. Transactions American Geophysical Union 11(2):268-272.
82.    Oswood, M.W.; Slaughter, C.W.; Hilgert, J.W. 1984. Effects of vegetation removal in an Alaskan subarctic watershed: preimpact benthic invertebrate studies. pp. 183-193 IN Alaska's water: a critical resource: Proceedings, Alaskan section of the American water resources association. IWR-106. Fairbanks, AK: University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Institute of Water Resources.
83.    Oswood, M.W.; Irons, J.G.; Hilgert, J.W.; Slaughter, C.W. 1989. Effects of riparian vegetation removal on an Alaska subarctic stream. pp. 3-13 IN Proceedings Alaska Water Resources Association. Report IWR 112, Water Resources Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, Alaska.
84.    Patric, J.H. 1966. The water balance in Alaska. Northern Forest Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service, Fairbanks, AK. 8 p.
85.    Patric, J.H.; Black, P.E. 1968. Potential evapotranspiration and climate in Alaska by Thornthwaite's classification. Research Paper PNW-71, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service, Portland OR. 28 p.
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87.    Quirk, W.A.; Sykes, D.J. 1971. White spruce stringers in a fire-patterned landscape in interior Alaska. pp. 179-197 IN Slaughter, C.W.; Barney, R.J.; Hansen, G.A., eds. Proceedings, Fire in the Northern Environment: a symposium. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station: 179-197.
88.    Ray, Scott R. 1988. Physical and chemical characteristics of headwater streams at Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed, Alaska. M.S. Thesis, University of Alaska Fairbanks. 172 p.
89.    Ray, Scott; Vohden, Jim. 1994. Chatanika river bridge flow analysis. Division of Water, Alaska Dept. of Natural Resources, Fairbanks, Alaska.
90.    Rieger, S.; Furbush, C.E.; Schoephorster, D.B.; Summerfield, H., Jr.; Geiger, L.G. 1972. Soils of the Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed. Tech. Rep. 236. Hanover, NH: U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory. 11 p. (PDF file)(soil map.pdf)
91.    Romanovsky, V.E., Osterkamp, T. E., and Duxbury, N.S., 1997. An evaluation of three numerical models used in simulations of the active layer and permafrost temperature regimes. Cold region science and tech 733. (abst)
92.    Roth K., Schulin, R., Fluhler, H., and Atinger, W., 1990. alibration of time domain reflectometry for water content measurement using a composite dielectric approach. Water resources and research 26. 2267-2273p.(abst)
93.    Ryan, W.L.; Crissman, R.D. (eds). Cold Regions Hydrology and Hydraulics. Technical Council on Cold Regions Engineering Monograph. New York, NY: American Society of Civil Engineers.
94.    Sand, K.; Kane, D.L. 1986. Effects of seasonally frozen ground in snowmelt modeling. pp. 321-327 IN Kane, D.L. (ed) Proceedings: Cold Regions Hydrology American Water Resources Association, Bethesda, MD.
95.    Santeford, H.S. 1976. Effects of a snow pillow on heat and vapor transport in the black spruce/permafrost enfironment of interior Alask. p. 1-14 IN Proceedings, Second Conference on Soil Water Problems in Cold Regions, American Geophysical Union.
96.    Santeford, H.S. 1978. Snow soil interactions in interior Alaska. pp. 311-318 IN Proceedings, modelling of snow cover runoff. Hanover, NH: U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory.
97.    Santeford, H.S. 1979. Toward hydrologic modeling of the black spruce/permafrost ecosystems of interior Alaska. Proceedings, 30th Alaska science conference, Alaska Division, AAAS, and Alaska Section, American Chemical Society, Fairbanks, Alaska.
98.    Santeford, Henry S. 1983. The effects of vegetation on snow distribution and runoff – an Alaskan experience. Pp. 151-162 IN Tvede, "A.M. (ed). Effect of distribution of snow and ice on streamflow: Proceedings from the Fourth Northern Research Basin Symposium Workshop. Ullensvang, Norway, March 22-25, 1982. Norwegian National Committee for Hydrology Report No. 12, Oslo.
99.    Slaughter, C.W. 1970. Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed. Basic data report, period ending 31 December 1969. Tech. Note. Inter-Agency Technical Committee for Alaska and Hanover, NH: U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory. 57 p. Mimeo.
100.Slaughter, C.W. 1970. Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed. Basic data report, 1 January-31 March 1970. Tech. Note. Inter-Agency Technical Committee for Alaska and Hanover, NH: U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory. 34 p.
101.Slaughter, C.W. 1970. A subarctic research watershed. EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union. 52(5): 434. Abstract.
102.Slaughter, C.W. 1971. Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed: background and current status. Spec. Rep. 157. Hanover, NH: U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory. 11 p.
103.Slaughter, C.W.; Samide, H.R. 1971. Spring 1967 breakup of the Delta River, Alaska. Special Report 155, U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover NH. 33 p.
104.Slaughter, C.W. 1972. Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed: summary of hydrologic data, 1970 water year (1 October 69 - 30 September l970). Tech. Note. Hanover, NH: U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory. 16 p.
105.Slaughter, C.W. 1972. Snowpack management potential in Alaska. pp. 175-190 IN: Watersheds in Transition: Proceedings of a Symposium. American Water Resources Association, Urbana IL.
106.Slaughter, C.W.; Crook, A.G. 1974. The Arctic and subarctic seasonal snowpack: research and management approaches in Alaska. pp. 273-282 In Interdisciplinary Symposium on Advanced Concepts and Techniques in the Study of Snow and Ice Resources. National Academy of Sciences, Washington DC.
107.Slaughter, C.W.; Freeman, T.G.; Audsley, G.L. 1974. Cooperation in water resources programs: Alaska's example. Water Resources Bulletin 10(4):802-812.
108.Slaughter, C.W.; Helmers, A. 1974. An expanding role for subarctic watershed research. Water Resources Bulletin. 10(2): 256-264.(abst)
109.Slaughter, C.W.; Hoffeditz, J. Morse; MacFarlane, D. 1974. A subarctic microclimatology station - concept and installation. Tech. Note. Hanover, NH: U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory. 20 p.
110.Slaughter, C.W.; Long, L.P. 1974. Upland climatic parameters on subarctic slopes, central Alaska. In: Climate of the Arctic: Proceedings, 24th Alaska science conference. College, AK: University of Alaska, Fairbanks: 276-280.
111.Slaughter, C.W.; Santeford, H.S. 1975. High-latitude research basins as settings for circumpolar environmental studies. In: Proceedings, circumpolar conference on northern ecology. Ottawa, ON: National Research Council of Canada: IV-57-IV-68.
112.Slaughter, C.W.; Hobgood, T.W.; Carver, C.D. 1975. Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed: Basic Data Report, 1 January 1972 through 31 December 1972. Technical Note, Inter-Agency Technical Committee for Alaska and U.W. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory. 86 p.
113.Slaughter, C.W. 1976. Site access for a subarctic research effort. CRREL Rep. 76-9. Hanover, NH: U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory. 13 p.
114.Slaughter, C.W. 1977. Circumpolar subarctic research basins. Portland, OR: PNW Regional Meeting: American Geophysical Union; 1977 September 20. Abstract.
115.Slaughter, C.W.; Bredthauer, S.R. 1977. Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed: basic data report, 1 January 1973 through 31 December 1973. Tech. Note. Inter-Agency Technical Committee for Alaska and Hanover, NH: U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory. 76 p.
116.Slaughter, C.W.; Lotspeich, F.B. 1977. Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed. Arctic Bulletin. 2(10): 182-188.
117.Slaughter, C.W.; Hilgert, J.W. 1978. Upland stream system quality in the Taiga. Paper presented at Pacific Northwest Regional meeting: American Geophysical Union; 1978 September 29; Tacoma, WA. Abstract.
118.Slaughter, C.W.; Kane, D.L. 1979. Hydrologic role of shallow organic soils in cold climates. pp 380-389 IN Canadian hydrology symposium: Proceedings, 79-cold climate hydrology. Ottawa, Ontario: National Research Council of Canada: 380-389.
119.Slaughter, C.W. 1981. Streamflow measurement with pre-fabricated partial flumes in a permafrost-dominated watershed. Res. Note 382. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station. 8 p.
120.Slaughter, C.W.; Collins, C.M. 1981. Sediment load and channel characteristics in subarctic upland catchments. Journal of Hydrology (New Zealand). 20(1): 39-48.
121.Slaughter, C.W. 1982. Snowmelt runoff estimation with time lapse photography. EOS. 63(8): 175. Abstract.
122.Slaughter, C.W. 1982. Occurrence and recurrence of aufeis in an upland taiga catchment. pp. 182-188 IN The Roger J.E. Brown Memorial Volume: Proceedings, 4th Canadian permafrost conference; 1981 March 2-6; Calgary, AB. Ottawa: National Research Council of Canada.
123.Slaughter, C.W. 1982. Seasonal snow and ice in Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed, central Alaska. International Snow Science Workshop, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT. Poster presentation.
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