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    Resilience and Adaptation: Yukon River Watershed Contaminant Risk Indicators by Lawrence Duffy, La’Ona De Wilde, Katie Spellman, Kriya Dunlap, Bonita Dainowski, Susan McCullough, Bret Luick, Mary van Muelken

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Despite a long history of human activity, the Yukon River has not received the holistic and interdisciplinary attention given to the other great American river systems. …”
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    Topographic and hydrological controls on partial and full surges of Little Kluane Glacier, Yukon by Brittany Main, Luke Copland, Gwenn Elizabeth Flowers, Christine Fiona Dow, Wesley Van Wychen, Sergey Samsonov, William Kochtitzky

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…We demonstrate that a ~20 km long valley glacier in the St. Elias Mountains, Yukon, can experience both partial and full surges, likely controlled by the presence of a topographic constriction and the formation and drainage of supraglacial lakes. …”
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    Predation, reoccupation, cannibalism, and scavenging? Records of small mammals in arctic ground squirrel middens from east Beringia by Scott L. Cocker, Grant D. Zazula, Elizabeth Hall, Christopher N. Jass, John E. Storer, Duane G. Froese

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Faunal remains from fossil arctic ground squirrel (Urocitellus parryii) middens provide insight into the composition of small mammal communities during the late Pleistocene of Yukon Territory. We evaluated skeletal remains present in 88 of 249 middens in addition to fecal remains from fourteen sites across the Klondike goldfields. …”
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    The effect of climate change on the simulated streamflow of six Canadian rivers based on the CanRCM4 regional climate model by V. K. Arora, A. Lima, R. Shrestha

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The streamflow seasonality for the Mackenzie and Yukon rivers is still dominated by snowmelt at the end of the century, even in the RCP 8.5 scenario. …”
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    Snow as an indicator of atmospheric transport of anthropogenic particles (microplastics and microfibers) from urban to Arctic regions by Jasmine T. Yu, Miriam L. Diamond, Eric Ward, Jennifer K. Adams, Amaya Cherian-Hall, Mary Gamberg, Tyler Obediah, Michael Palmer, Andrew Platt, Cassandra Worthy, Sarah A. Finkelstein, Liisa M. Jantunen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We report anthropogenic particles (APs) >100 µm, including microplastics and microfibers, from 70 surface snow samples collected from the urban Greater Toronto Area, remote and sparsely inhabited regions in the Yukon and Northwest Territories, and the unpopulated high Arctic. …”
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    Environment as a cultural and economic “barrier” of Canada by Ivanović Mirko

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…How much that modern climate change has an affect on “opening” the region of North Canada (the territories of Nunavut, Yukon and Northwest territories). By analyzing climate tables and maps and comparing them, we conclude about the magnitude of climate changes that have occurred in that region in the last few years and decades and their positive and negative effects on the local population. …”
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    Weathering products in glacial silt and clay: Using automated mineralogy to probe size distribution and source by Jeffrey W. Crompton

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…In this study, automated mineralogy is used to characterize the size distribution of weathering products from bedrock and glacial sediment collected from multiple glacier basins in the St. Elias Mountains, Yukon, Canada. In comparing sediment to bedrock, biotite and chlorite show a relative decrease in Mg-rich phases and an alteration to smectite and vermiculite, respectively, with a dependence on grain size. …”
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    Improved processing methods for eddy covariance measurements in calculating sensible heat fluxes at glacier surfaces by Cole Lord-May, Valentina Radić

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Here we utilize two months of eddy covariance and meteorological data measured at three different heights (1 m, 2 m, and 3 m) at Kaskawulsh Glacier in the Yukon, Canada, to re-examine the performance of bulk methods relative to eddy covariance-derived fluxes under different near-surface flow regimes. …”
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    A Scoping Review of Obesity among Indigenous Peoples in Canada by Malek Batal, Stéphane Decelles

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…No recent studies measured the obesity rates for First Nations in Yukon and Northwest Territories and for Métis living in settlements of Northern Alberta. …”
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