@article{McKenzie-2021-Invited,
title = "Invited perspective: What lies beneath a changing Arctic?",
author = "McKenzie, Jeffrey M. and
Kurylyk, Barret L. and
Walvoord, M. A. and
Bense, Victor and
Fortier, Daniel and
Spence, Christopher and
Grenier, Christophe",
journal = "The Cryosphere, Volume 15, Issue 1",
volume = "15",
number = "1",
year = "2021",
publisher = "Copernicus GmbH",
url = "https://gwf-uwaterloo.github.io/gwf-publications/G21-93001",
doi = "10.5194/tc-15-479-2021",
pages = "479--484",
abstract = "Abstract. As permafrost thaws in the Arctic, new subsurface pathways open for the transport of groundwater, energy, and solutes. We identify different ways that these subsurface changes are driving observed surface consequences, including the potential for increased contaminant transport, modification to water resources, and enhanced rates of infrastructure (e.g. buildings and roads) damage. Further, as permafrost thaws it allows groundwater to transport carbon, nutrients, and other dissolved constituents from terrestrial to aquatic environments via progressively deeper subsurface flow paths. Cryohydrogeology, the study of groundwater in cold regions, should be included in northern research initiatives to account for this hidden catalyst of environmental and societal change.",
}
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<modsCollection xmlns="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
<mods ID="McKenzie-2021-Invited">
<titleInfo>
<title>Invited perspective: What lies beneath a changing Arctic?</title>
</titleInfo>
<name type="personal">
<namePart type="given">Jeffrey</namePart>
<namePart type="given">M</namePart>
<namePart type="family">McKenzie</namePart>
<role>
<roleTerm authority="marcrelator" type="text">author</roleTerm>
</role>
</name>
<name type="personal">
<namePart type="given">Barret</namePart>
<namePart type="given">L</namePart>
<namePart type="family">Kurylyk</namePart>
<role>
<roleTerm authority="marcrelator" type="text">author</roleTerm>
</role>
</name>
<name type="personal">
<namePart type="given">M</namePart>
<namePart type="given">A</namePart>
<namePart type="family">Walvoord</namePart>
<role>
<roleTerm authority="marcrelator" type="text">author</roleTerm>
</role>
</name>
<name type="personal">
<namePart type="given">Victor</namePart>
<namePart type="family">Bense</namePart>
<role>
<roleTerm authority="marcrelator" type="text">author</roleTerm>
</role>
</name>
<name type="personal">
<namePart type="given">Daniel</namePart>
<namePart type="family">Fortier</namePart>
<role>
<roleTerm authority="marcrelator" type="text">author</roleTerm>
</role>
</name>
<name type="personal">
<namePart type="given">Christopher</namePart>
<namePart type="family">Spence</namePart>
<role>
<roleTerm authority="marcrelator" type="text">author</roleTerm>
</role>
</name>
<name type="personal">
<namePart type="given">Christophe</namePart>
<namePart type="family">Grenier</namePart>
<role>
<roleTerm authority="marcrelator" type="text">author</roleTerm>
</role>
</name>
<originInfo>
<dateIssued>2021</dateIssued>
</originInfo>
<typeOfResource>text</typeOfResource>
<genre authority="bibutilsgt">journal article</genre>
<relatedItem type="host">
<titleInfo>
<title>The Cryosphere, Volume 15, Issue 1</title>
</titleInfo>
<originInfo>
<issuance>continuing</issuance>
<publisher>Copernicus GmbH</publisher>
</originInfo>
<genre authority="marcgt">periodical</genre>
<genre authority="bibutilsgt">academic journal</genre>
</relatedItem>
<abstract>Abstract. As permafrost thaws in the Arctic, new subsurface pathways open for the transport of groundwater, energy, and solutes. We identify different ways that these subsurface changes are driving observed surface consequences, including the potential for increased contaminant transport, modification to water resources, and enhanced rates of infrastructure (e.g. buildings and roads) damage. Further, as permafrost thaws it allows groundwater to transport carbon, nutrients, and other dissolved constituents from terrestrial to aquatic environments via progressively deeper subsurface flow paths. Cryohydrogeology, the study of groundwater in cold regions, should be included in northern research initiatives to account for this hidden catalyst of environmental and societal change.</abstract>
<identifier type="citekey">McKenzie-2021-Invited</identifier>
<identifier type="doi">10.5194/tc-15-479-2021</identifier>
<location>
<url>https://gwf-uwaterloo.github.io/gwf-publications/G21-93001</url>
</location>
<part>
<date>2021</date>
<detail type="volume"><number>15</number></detail>
<detail type="issue"><number>1</number></detail>
<extent unit="page">
<start>479</start>
<end>484</end>
</extent>
</part>
</mods>
</modsCollection>
%0 Journal Article
%T Invited perspective: What lies beneath a changing Arctic?
%A McKenzie, Jeffrey M.
%A Kurylyk, Barret L.
%A Walvoord, M. A.
%A Bense, Victor
%A Fortier, Daniel
%A Spence, Christopher
%A Grenier, Christophe
%J The Cryosphere, Volume 15, Issue 1
%D 2021
%V 15
%N 1
%I Copernicus GmbH
%F McKenzie-2021-Invited
%X Abstract. As permafrost thaws in the Arctic, new subsurface pathways open for the transport of groundwater, energy, and solutes. We identify different ways that these subsurface changes are driving observed surface consequences, including the potential for increased contaminant transport, modification to water resources, and enhanced rates of infrastructure (e.g. buildings and roads) damage. Further, as permafrost thaws it allows groundwater to transport carbon, nutrients, and other dissolved constituents from terrestrial to aquatic environments via progressively deeper subsurface flow paths. Cryohydrogeology, the study of groundwater in cold regions, should be included in northern research initiatives to account for this hidden catalyst of environmental and societal change.
%R 10.5194/tc-15-479-2021
%U https://gwf-uwaterloo.github.io/gwf-publications/G21-93001
%U https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-15-479-2021
%P 479-484
Markdown (Informal)
[Invited perspective: What lies beneath a changing Arctic?](https://gwf-uwaterloo.github.io/gwf-publications/G21-93001) (McKenzie et al., GWF 2021)
ACL
- Jeffrey M. McKenzie, Barret L. Kurylyk, M. A. Walvoord, Victor Bense, Daniel Fortier, Christopher Spence, and Christophe Grenier. 2021. Invited perspective: What lies beneath a changing Arctic?. The Cryosphere, Volume 15, Issue 1, 15(1):479–484.