Niveo‐aeolian sand deposition in subarctic dunes, eastern coast of Hudson Bay, Québec, Canada

Abstract Aeolian sand transport during winter and the snow‐free season was assessed quantitatively by direct year‐round field measurements along transects on the lee side of parabolic dunes in subarctic Québec. In 1987–1988, niveo‐aeolian deposition was more important than aeolian sedimentation in t...

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Published in:Journal of Quaternary Science
Main Authors: Bélanger, Simon, Filion, Louise
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 1991
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/jqs.3390060105 2024-09-15T18:11:04+00:00 Niveo‐aeolian sand deposition in subarctic dunes, eastern coast of Hudson Bay, Québec, Canada Bélanger, Simon Filion, Louise 1991 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3390060105 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fjqs.3390060105 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/jqs.3390060105 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Quaternary Science volume 6, issue 1, page 27-37 ISSN 0267-8179 1099-1417 journal-article 1991 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3390060105 2024-07-25T04:22:31Z Abstract Aeolian sand transport during winter and the snow‐free season was assessed quantitatively by direct year‐round field measurements along transects on the lee side of parabolic dunes in subarctic Québec. In 1987–1988, niveo‐aeolian deposition was more important than aeolian sedimentation in three of the four study sites, and contributed > 75% of the total annual accumulation in exposed sites and < 25% in protected forest sites. The maximum depth of interstratified snow and sand deposits (3.5 m) was recorded in March. Semi‐permanent snow lenses may persist longer than 2 years in the aeolian sediments. After dissipation of snow, 22 cm of sand (as a maximum) accumulated on the slipface of the most active dunes, whereas only minor sand accumulation occurred in distant areas from active sand erosion. Wind‐driven sand was dispersed over 7.4 km 2 in the Whapmagoostui‐Kuujjuarapik area. The acumulation of snow and sand during the snow season, together with spring thaw and collapse of the niveo‐aeolian deposit, caused different types of injuries to trees, especially in 1985 and 1987 when a maximum of torn branches was recorded over the last 10 year period. Article in Journal/Newspaper Hudson Bay Kuujjuarapik Subarctic Wiley Online Library Journal of Quaternary Science 6 1 27 37
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description Abstract Aeolian sand transport during winter and the snow‐free season was assessed quantitatively by direct year‐round field measurements along transects on the lee side of parabolic dunes in subarctic Québec. In 1987–1988, niveo‐aeolian deposition was more important than aeolian sedimentation in three of the four study sites, and contributed > 75% of the total annual accumulation in exposed sites and < 25% in protected forest sites. The maximum depth of interstratified snow and sand deposits (3.5 m) was recorded in March. Semi‐permanent snow lenses may persist longer than 2 years in the aeolian sediments. After dissipation of snow, 22 cm of sand (as a maximum) accumulated on the slipface of the most active dunes, whereas only minor sand accumulation occurred in distant areas from active sand erosion. Wind‐driven sand was dispersed over 7.4 km 2 in the Whapmagoostui‐Kuujjuarapik area. The acumulation of snow and sand during the snow season, together with spring thaw and collapse of the niveo‐aeolian deposit, caused different types of injuries to trees, especially in 1985 and 1987 when a maximum of torn branches was recorded over the last 10 year period.
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author Bélanger, Simon
Filion, Louise
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Niveo‐aeolian sand deposition in subarctic dunes, eastern coast of Hudson Bay, Québec, Canada
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title Niveo‐aeolian sand deposition in subarctic dunes, eastern coast of Hudson Bay, Québec, Canada
title_short Niveo‐aeolian sand deposition in subarctic dunes, eastern coast of Hudson Bay, Québec, Canada
title_full Niveo‐aeolian sand deposition in subarctic dunes, eastern coast of Hudson Bay, Québec, Canada
title_fullStr Niveo‐aeolian sand deposition in subarctic dunes, eastern coast of Hudson Bay, Québec, Canada
title_full_unstemmed Niveo‐aeolian sand deposition in subarctic dunes, eastern coast of Hudson Bay, Québec, Canada
title_sort niveo‐aeolian sand deposition in subarctic dunes, eastern coast of hudson bay, québec, canada
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