Effects of ice on the hydraulics of Mackenzie River at the outlet of Great Slave Lake, N.W.T.: a case study

The effects of ice on the conveyance characteristics of the Mackenzie River at the outlet of Great Slave Lake are modeled on the basis of cross section surveys, discharge measurements, and water surface profiles taken during open water and ice covered conditions. The calibrated bed roughness values,...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering
Main Authors: Hicks, Faye, Chen, Xiaobing, Andres, David
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 1995
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/l95-005 2024-10-06T13:48:56+00:00 Effects of ice on the hydraulics of Mackenzie River at the outlet of Great Slave Lake, N.W.T.: a case study Hicks, Faye Chen, Xiaobing Andres, David 1995 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/l95-005 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/l95-005 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering volume 22, issue 1, page 43-54 ISSN 0315-1468 1208-6029 journal-article 1995 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/l95-005 2024-09-19T04:09:47Z The effects of ice on the conveyance characteristics of the Mackenzie River at the outlet of Great Slave Lake are modeled on the basis of cross section surveys, discharge measurements, and water surface profiles taken during open water and ice covered conditions. The calibrated bed roughness values, expressed in terms of Mannings n, range from 0.020 to 0.030. Based on measured ice thicknesses ranging from 0.6 to 1.2 m in the study reach upstream of Providence Narrows, the calibrated roughness of the 1992 late winter ice cover is 0.015. Discharge estimates, based on this late winter ice cover calibration, measured water surface profiles, and documentation of major ice movements during April and May of 1992, show relatively good agreement with the discharge measurements taken at the same time. The analysis indicates that flow in the channel just downstream of Great Slave Lake is uniform under both open water and ice covered conditions. However, stage–discharge relationships at the Water Survey of Canada gauging station are affected by variable backwater conditions, particularly when an ice accumulation develops in Providence Rapids. Key words: ice, breakup, backwater curves, hydraulic resistance, river. Article in Journal/Newspaper Great Slave Lake Mackenzie river Canadian Science Publishing Canada Great Slave Lake ENVELOPE(-114.001,-114.001,61.500,61.500) Mackenzie River Narrows The ENVELOPE(-67.167,-67.167,-67.617,-67.617) Providence Narrows ENVELOPE(-117.619,-117.619,61.317,61.317) Providence Rapids ENVELOPE(-117.603,-117.603,61.300,61.300) Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 22 1 43 54
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description The effects of ice on the conveyance characteristics of the Mackenzie River at the outlet of Great Slave Lake are modeled on the basis of cross section surveys, discharge measurements, and water surface profiles taken during open water and ice covered conditions. The calibrated bed roughness values, expressed in terms of Mannings n, range from 0.020 to 0.030. Based on measured ice thicknesses ranging from 0.6 to 1.2 m in the study reach upstream of Providence Narrows, the calibrated roughness of the 1992 late winter ice cover is 0.015. Discharge estimates, based on this late winter ice cover calibration, measured water surface profiles, and documentation of major ice movements during April and May of 1992, show relatively good agreement with the discharge measurements taken at the same time. The analysis indicates that flow in the channel just downstream of Great Slave Lake is uniform under both open water and ice covered conditions. However, stage–discharge relationships at the Water Survey of Canada gauging station are affected by variable backwater conditions, particularly when an ice accumulation develops in Providence Rapids. Key words: ice, breakup, backwater curves, hydraulic resistance, river.
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author Hicks, Faye
Chen, Xiaobing
Andres, David
spellingShingle Hicks, Faye
Chen, Xiaobing
Andres, David
Effects of ice on the hydraulics of Mackenzie River at the outlet of Great Slave Lake, N.W.T.: a case study
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Chen, Xiaobing
Andres, David
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title Effects of ice on the hydraulics of Mackenzie River at the outlet of Great Slave Lake, N.W.T.: a case study
title_short Effects of ice on the hydraulics of Mackenzie River at the outlet of Great Slave Lake, N.W.T.: a case study
title_full Effects of ice on the hydraulics of Mackenzie River at the outlet of Great Slave Lake, N.W.T.: a case study
title_fullStr Effects of ice on the hydraulics of Mackenzie River at the outlet of Great Slave Lake, N.W.T.: a case study
title_full_unstemmed Effects of ice on the hydraulics of Mackenzie River at the outlet of Great Slave Lake, N.W.T.: a case study
title_sort effects of ice on the hydraulics of mackenzie river at the outlet of great slave lake, n.w.t.: a case study
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