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Estimating 3D variation in active-layer thickness beneath arctic streams using ground-penetrating radar

January 1, 2009

We acquired three-dimensional (3D) ground-penetrating radar (GPR) data across three stream sites on the North Slope, AK, in August 2005, to investigate the dependence of thaw depth on channel morphology. Data were migrated with mean velocities derived from multi-offset GPR profiles collected across a stream section within each of the 3D survey areas. GPR data interpretations from the alluvial-lined stream site illustrate greater thaw depths beneath riffle and gravel bar features relative to neighboring pool features. The peat-lined stream sites indicate the opposite; greater thaw depths beneath pools and shallower thaw beneath the connecting runs. Results provide detailed 3D geometry of active-layer thaw depths that can support hydrological studies seeking to quantify transport and biogeochemical processes that occur within the hyporheic zone.

Publication Year 2009
Title Estimating 3D variation in active-layer thickness beneath arctic streams using ground-penetrating radar
DOI 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2009.05.011
Authors T.R. Brosten, J.H. Bradford, J. P. McNamara, M.N. Gooseff, J.P. Zarnetske, W.B. Bowden, M.E. Johnston
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Hydrology
Index ID 70036967
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse