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Figure 1. Study area figure.the Kenai Peninsula lowlands is shown with the black box outline.(white) in the upper 1 m of the ground surface
Figure 2. (a) Historical (1948–2015) mean annual air temper-ature compiled from Kenai Municipal Airport (WBAN 26523)hourly surface data and interpolated (broken) and measured (solid)mean annual air temperature for the MRC station (Kenai 29 ENEAWS 702590)
Table 1. Mean annual ground temperature (MAGT) data for four observation sites in the Kenai Peninsula lowlands
Figure 4. Time series documenting the extent of a subset of per-mafrost features in the Browns Lake wetland complex in (a) 1950,
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