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Changes in hydrogeologic regimes in permafrost regions due to climatic change. F.A. Michel and R.O. van Everdingen. Permafrost Periglacial Processes, August--September 1994, 5(3), 191--195.
A summary is presented of the general and specific effects of predicted climate change on groundwater systems in permafrost regions. Besides a general decrease in the thickness and areal distribution of permafrost, a large unfrozen near-surface aquifer with perennial groundwater flow might develop. 17 refs.
Abstract details
Journal title: Permafrost Periglacial Processes
Keywords: Arctic Environment
Subjects: Environment, Protection and remediation of soil, groundwater and surface water, Distribution, Transportation, Transmission and Distribution, Oil and gas, Oil, Land use