Limnological Characteristics of 70 Lakes Spanning Arctic Treeline from Coronation Gulf to Great Slave Lake in the Central Northwest Territories, Canada
Abstract Latitudinal transects across subpolar ecozones display striking changes in lakewater chemistry reflecting steep gradients in vegetation, climate, and other variables. This paper explores the relationships among chemical and physical lakewater characteristics of 70 lakes spanning arctic tree...
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description | Abstract Latitudinal transects across subpolar ecozones display striking changes in lakewater chemistry reflecting steep gradients in vegetation, climate, and other variables. This paper explores the relationships among chemical and physical lakewater characteristics of 70 lakes spanning arctic treeline in Canada's Central Northwest Territories. Principal components analysis (PCA) was used to examine trends and relationships among environmental variables and these 70 sites. In general, lakes in this data set were dilute, slightly acidic to slightly alkaline, and nutrient‐poor. However, a strong trend toward more concentrated lakewater conditions in densely forested areas was observed relative to tundra regions. Interrelationships among measured limnological variables appear to be strongly influenced by catchment characteristics associated with proximity of sites to treeline. |
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spelling | crwiley:10.1002/iroh.19980830302 2025-01-16T20:22:53+00:00 Limnological Characteristics of 70 Lakes Spanning Arctic Treeline from Coronation Gulf to Great Slave Lake in the Central Northwest Territories, Canada Rühland, Kathleen Smol, John P. 1998 https://doi.org/10.1002/iroh.19980830302 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Firoh.19980830302 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/iroh.19980830302 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor International Review of Hydrobiology volume 83, issue 3, page 183-203 ISSN 1434-2944 1522-2632 journal-article 1998 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/iroh.19980830302 2024-12-11T00:44:01Z Abstract Latitudinal transects across subpolar ecozones display striking changes in lakewater chemistry reflecting steep gradients in vegetation, climate, and other variables. This paper explores the relationships among chemical and physical lakewater characteristics of 70 lakes spanning arctic treeline in Canada's Central Northwest Territories. Principal components analysis (PCA) was used to examine trends and relationships among environmental variables and these 70 sites. In general, lakes in this data set were dilute, slightly acidic to slightly alkaline, and nutrient‐poor. However, a strong trend toward more concentrated lakewater conditions in densely forested areas was observed relative to tundra regions. Interrelationships among measured limnological variables appear to be strongly influenced by catchment characteristics associated with proximity of sites to treeline. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Coronation Gulf Great Slave Lake Northwest Territories Tundra Wiley Online Library Arctic Canada Coronation Gulf ENVELOPE(-112.003,-112.003,68.134,68.134) Great Slave Lake ENVELOPE(-114.001,-114.001,61.500,61.500) Northwest Territories International Review of Hydrobiology 83 3 183 203 |
spellingShingle | Rühland, Kathleen Smol, John P. Limnological Characteristics of 70 Lakes Spanning Arctic Treeline from Coronation Gulf to Great Slave Lake in the Central Northwest Territories, Canada |
title | Limnological Characteristics of 70 Lakes Spanning Arctic Treeline from Coronation Gulf to Great Slave Lake in the Central Northwest Territories, Canada |
title_full | Limnological Characteristics of 70 Lakes Spanning Arctic Treeline from Coronation Gulf to Great Slave Lake in the Central Northwest Territories, Canada |
title_fullStr | Limnological Characteristics of 70 Lakes Spanning Arctic Treeline from Coronation Gulf to Great Slave Lake in the Central Northwest Territories, Canada |
title_full_unstemmed | Limnological Characteristics of 70 Lakes Spanning Arctic Treeline from Coronation Gulf to Great Slave Lake in the Central Northwest Territories, Canada |
title_short | Limnological Characteristics of 70 Lakes Spanning Arctic Treeline from Coronation Gulf to Great Slave Lake in the Central Northwest Territories, Canada |
title_sort | limnological characteristics of 70 lakes spanning arctic treeline from coronation gulf to great slave lake in the central northwest territories, canada |
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