North fork of the Agashashok River, Noatak National Park and Preserve, Alaska
Detailed Description
North fork of the Agashashok River located in Noatak National Park and Preserve, Alaska. Recent observations from Arctic Alaska indicate that waters draining permafrost landscapes may be susceptible to iron and carbon mobilization following thaw. One consequence of these altered iron-cycling processes is the abrupt change in color (orange) of stream and river reaches, reflecting a dramatic shift in water quality.
Sources/Usage
Public Domain.
Photo by Michael Carey, U.S. Geological Survey