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Selected Publications:

2004:

Woo, M-k. and K.L. Young. Modelling arctic snow distribution and melt at the 1-km grid scale. Nordic Hydrology, accepted June 2004.

 

Young, K.L. and M-k. Woo. Queen Elizabeth Islands: problems associated with water balance research, International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS), accepted July 2004.

 

Young, K.L. and M-k. Woo. Queen Elizabeth Islands: water balance investigations, International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS), accepted July 2004.

2003:

Woo, M-k. and K.L. Young. Hydrogeomorphology of patchy wetlands in the High Arctic, polar desert environment. Wetlands, 23, 2, 291-309.

 

Young, K.L. and M-k. Woo. Thermo-hydrological responses to an exceptionally warm, dry summer in a High Arctic environment. Nordic Hydrology, 34, 51-70.

 

Young, K.L. and M.K. Woo. Frost table development beneath patchy wetlands in a continuous permafrost, High Arctic setting. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Permafrost, Zurich, Switzerland, July 2003, 1265-1270

2002:

Young, K.L. and M-k. Woo. Thermo-hydrological responses to an exceptionally warm, dry summer in a High Arctic environment. Nordic Hydrology, in press.

2001:

Hodgson, R. and K.L. Young. Preferential groundwater flow through a sorted net landscape, Arctic Canada, Earth Surface Landforms and Processes, 26, 319-328.

 

Jones, D.R.M. and K.L. Young. Monitoring snowmelt in the Canadian High Arctic using a DEM and remote sensing. Proceedings of the 58th Annual Eastern Snow Conference, Ottawa, Ontario, May 2001, 289-296.

2000:

Young, K.L. and Woo. Hydrologic environment of Hot Weather Creek basin,Ellesmere Island, Nunavut. In Garneau, Michelle (ed.), “Environmental Response to Climate Change in the Canadian High Arctic”, Geological Survey of Canada Bulletin 529, 347-374.

 

Young, K.L. and M-k. Woo. Hydrological response of a patchy high arctic wetland. Nordic Hydrology, 31, 317-238.

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