Bibliography

Export 13 results:
Filters: Type is Journal Article and Author is Michael N. Gooseff  [Clear All Filters]
Journal Article
Gooseff, Michael N, A. Balser, William B Bowden, and Jeremy B Jones. Effects Of Hillslope Thermokarst In Northern Alaska. Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union 90, no. 4. Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union (2009): 29-30. doi:10.1029/2009EO040001.
Greenwald, M. J, William B Bowden, Michael N Gooseff, J. P Zarnetske, James P McNamara, John H Bradford, and Troy R Brosten. Hyporheic Exchange And Water Chemistry Of Two Arctic Tundra Streams Of Contrasting Geomorphology. Journal Of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 113, no. G02029. Journal Of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences (2008): 14pp. doi:10.1029/2007jg000549.
Bradford, John H, Cody R Johnson, Troy R Brosten, James P McNamara, and Michael N Gooseff. Imaging Thermal Stratigraphy In Freshwater Lakes Using Georadar. Geophysical Research Letters 34, no. 24. Geophysical Research Letters (2007): L24405. doi:10.1029/2007gl032488.
Bradford, John H, James P McNamara, William B Bowden, and Michael N Gooseff. Measuring Thaw Depth Beneath Arctic Streams Using Ground-Penetrating Radar. Hydrological Processes 19, no. 14. Hydrological Processes (2005): 2689-2699. doi:10.1002/Hyp.5781.
Brosten, Troy R, John H Bradford, James P McNamara, Michael N Gooseff, J. P Zarnetske, William B Bowden, and Morgan E Johnston. Multi-Offset Gpr Methods For Hyporheic Zone Investigations. Near Surface Geophysics 7, no. 4. Near Surface Geophysics (2009): 247-257. doi:10.3997/1873-0604.2008034.
Brosten, Troy R, John H Bradford, James P McNamara, J. P Zarnetske, Michael N Gooseff, and William B Bowden. Profiles Of Temporal Thaw Depth Beneath Two Arctic Stream Types Using Ground-Penetrating Radar. Permafrost And Periglacial Processes 17, no. 4. Permafrost And Periglacial Processes (2006): 341-355. doi:10.1002/ppp.566.
Bowden, William B, Michael N Gooseff, A. Balser, A. C Green, Bruce J Peterson, and John H Bradford. Sediment And Nutrient Delivery From Thermokarst Features In The Foothills Of The North Slope, Alaska: Potential Impacts On Headwater Stream Ecosystems. Journal Of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 113, no. G02026. Journal Of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences (2008): 12 pp. doi:10.1029/2007jg000470.