Articles | Volume 28, issue 16
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-28-3931-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-28-3931-2024
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28 Aug 2024
Research article |  | 28 Aug 2024

Thermal regime of High Arctic tundra ponds, Nanuit Itillinga (Polar Bear Pass), Nunavut, Canada

Kathy L. Young and Laura C. Brown

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This work details the temperature and related variables of several High Arctic ponds in the Nanuit Itillinga (Polar Bear Pass) National Wildlife Area through nine seasons. The ponds show much variability in their temperature patterns over time and space. Ponds normally reached 10–15 °C for parts of the summer except in 2013, a cold summer season in which pond temperatures never exceeded 5 °C. This study contributes to the ongoing discussion of climate warming and its impact on Arctic landscapes.