Lake surface and downstream river temperature response to the retreat of a lake‐terminating glacier
B. M. Pelto,
B. Browning,
L. Bird
et al.
Abstract:Glacier contributions to streamflow moderate summer water temperatures and help keep rivers cool during periods of hot, dry weather. As glaciers retreat, the length of channel exposed to solar radiation above a given point of interest would increase, which should ultimately result in higher water temperatures. However, formation of proglacial lakes may complicate river temperature response to glacier retreat. This study examined river and lake temperature response to the retreat of lake‐terminating Bridge Glac… Show more
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