Thermal effects of groundwater flow through subarctic fens: A case study based on field observations and numerical modeling

Author:

Sjöberg Ylva1,Coon Ethan2,K. Sannel A. Britta1,Pannetier Romain1,Harp Dylan2,Frampton Andrew1,Painter Scott L.3,Lyon Steve W.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physical Geography, Bolin Center for Climate Research; Stockholm University; Stockholm Sweden

2. Los Alamos National Laboratory; Computational Earth Sciences; Los Alamos New Mexico USA

3. Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Climate Change Science Institute and Environmental Sciences Division; Oak Ridge Tennessee USA

Funder

Bolin Centre for Climate Research, Göran Gustafsson Foundation for Nature and Environment in Lapland

Stiftelsen Lars Hiertas Minne

Helge Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography

Ahlmann Foundation

Foundation Kungstenen

Lagrelius Foundation

Albert and Maria Bergström Foundation

Schultz-Stiftung zur Furderung Primatologischer Forschung|A.L. Mailman Family Foundation)?>A Sandström Foundation

Foundation Rhodins Minne

Swedish Research Council for Environment, Agricultural Sciences and Spatial Planning

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Water Science and Technology

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