Collaborative Research: Water and energy fluxes to the Arctic Ocean using tree-ring data and hydrological modeling


Principal Investigators: Irina Panyushkina, David Meko, and David Frank
Funding Agency: National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs - Arctic Natural Sciences

Award Period: 09/01/2019-07/31/2022

The main objective is to provide information on the variability of freshwater and heat inflow to the Arctic Ocean from the Yenisei River. NSF collaboration is with a team of scientists from the University of New Hampshire (UNH). Tasks include field collections of tree-ring data, application of those data and existing tree-ring data to reconstruction of fluxes of heat and water, and integration of tree-ring data in a water-balance modeling and database framework that will more broadly encourage dendrohydrologic studies of Arctic Basins. MS candidate Richie Thaxton joined the project in Fall Semester, 2020.


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