Variability of coastal change along the western Yukon coast / A.M. Konopczak, G.K. Manson, N.J. Couture.: M183-2/7516E-PDF
"Because the Yukon coast along the Beaufort Sea has the highest ground ice contents in the Canadian Arctic and, in addition, faces the direction of most effective storms, this section of coast is considered to be highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. In order to gain insight into the regional coastal dynamics, a quantification of coastal change was undertaken that allowed the determination of spatial and temporal variability of coastal change along a 35 km long section of coast, stretching from Komakuk to the international border"--Abstract, page 1.
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| Title | Variability of coastal change along the western Yukon coast / A.M. Konopczak, G.K. Manson, N.J. Couture. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | 1 online resource (vi, 72, [3] pages) : charts, illustrations, maps. |
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