Studies of Climate Change in the Yukon River Basin—Connecting Community and Science Through a Unique Partnership
An new partnership between the U.S. Geological Survey and the Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council is yielding critical data for the assessment of climate change effects in the Yukon River Basin. The foundation of this partnership is a shared interest in the current and future water quality of the Yukon River and its relation to climate. The USGS began a landmark study of the Yukon River and its major tributaries in 2000. A key objective of this study is to establish a baseline dataset of water quality, which will serve as an important frame of reference to assess future changes in the basin that may result from a warmer climate.
Schuster, Paul F., and Karonhiakta’tie Bryan Maracle. Studies of Climate Change in the Yukon River Basin—Connecting Community and Science Through a Unique Partnership. Fact Sheet. US Geological Survey, 2010. http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2010/3020/.