DYNAMICS OF FUNCTIONAL LAKE-TO-CHANNEL CONNECTIVITY IN ARCTIC AND BOREAL DELTAS

Lakes in arctic and boreal deltas frequently act as water and sediment traps, delaying the movement of riverine materials to the coastal ocean (coastal deltas) or other waterbodies (inland deltas). The ease with which high sediment water is transported from deltaic distributary channels into deltaic...

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Main Author: Dolan, Wayana
Other Authors: College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Geological Sciences, Pavelsky, Tamlin M., Eidam, Emily, Gleason, Colin, Plenge, Megan, Rodriguez, Antonio
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Graduate School 2023
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spelling ftcarolinadr:cdr.lib.unc.edu:hd76s916m 2023-09-26T15:14:45+02:00 DYNAMICS OF FUNCTIONAL LAKE-TO-CHANNEL CONNECTIVITY IN ARCTIC AND BOREAL DELTAS Dolan, Wayana College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Geological Sciences Pavelsky, Tamlin M. Eidam, Emily Gleason, Colin Plenge, Megan Rodriguez, Antonio 2023 https://doi.org/10.17615/xgxj-ez10 https://cdr.lib.unc.edu/downloads/gb19fh34p?file=thumbnail https://cdr.lib.unc.edu/downloads/gb19fh34p English eng University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Graduate School https://doi.org/10.17615/xgxj-ez10 https://cdr.lib.unc.edu/downloads/gb19fh34p?file=thumbnail https://cdr.lib.unc.edu/downloads/gb19fh34p http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/ Peace-Athabasca Delta Photomineralization Functional Connectivity Remote sensing Hydrology Mackenzie Delta Landsat Hydrologic sciences Dissertation 2023 ftcarolinadr https://doi.org/10.17615/xgxj-ez10 2023-08-26T22:26:45Z Lakes in arctic and boreal deltas frequently act as water and sediment traps, delaying the movement of riverine materials to the coastal ocean (coastal deltas) or other waterbodies (inland deltas). The ease with which high sediment water is transported from deltaic distributary channels into deltaic lakes, described as “functional lake-to-channel connectivity,” additionally influences lake biogeochemistry. However, research on lake-to-channel connectivity has either focused on small spatial scales or single instances in time and primarily analyzes structural connectivity (channel presence). Additionally, the impact of functional connectivity on lake biogeochemistry, specifically photochemistry, is poorly constrained. Our research addresses these gaps using remote sensing and field methods to quantify functional lake-to-channel connectivity across dynamic systems and to measure CO2 production via photomineralization in lakes across the connectivity spectrum. In Chapter 1, we investigate functional connectivity in 120 lakes in the Colville Delta (Alaska, United States) at five-year timesteps using Landsat and find that connectivity has remained fairly stable over the past 20 years. Additionally, we detect a correlation between functional connectivity and ice phenology, with connected lake ice starting to break up an average of 26 days earlier than disconnected lake ice. In Chapter 2, we adapt our algorithm to classify functional connectivity in over 10,000 highly dynamic lakes in the Mackenzie Delta (Northwest Territories, Canada) on an image-by-image basis. We find that connected lakes can store 6.9% (1.4 km3) of mean annual flood volume (19.9 km3), 3.7% higher than prior estimates of storage in the Mackenzie Delta. Additionally, we calculate functional sill elevations for 908 lakes, a metric that describes the water level required to move high sediment river water into a lake. Lastly, in Chapter 3, we use a combination of fieldwork, remote sensing, and a model to provide initial constraints on ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Arctic Mackenzie Delta Northwest Territories Alaska Carolina Digital Repository (UNC - University of North Carolina) Arctic Northwest Territories Canada Mackenzie Delta ENVELOPE(-136.672,-136.672,68.833,68.833) Peace-Athabasca Delta ENVELOPE(-111.502,-111.502,58.667,58.667)
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Photomineralization
Functional Connectivity
Remote sensing
Hydrology
Mackenzie Delta
Landsat
Hydrologic sciences
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Photomineralization
Functional Connectivity
Remote sensing
Hydrology
Mackenzie Delta
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DYNAMICS OF FUNCTIONAL LAKE-TO-CHANNEL CONNECTIVITY IN ARCTIC AND BOREAL DELTAS
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Functional Connectivity
Remote sensing
Hydrology
Mackenzie Delta
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description Lakes in arctic and boreal deltas frequently act as water and sediment traps, delaying the movement of riverine materials to the coastal ocean (coastal deltas) or other waterbodies (inland deltas). The ease with which high sediment water is transported from deltaic distributary channels into deltaic lakes, described as “functional lake-to-channel connectivity,” additionally influences lake biogeochemistry. However, research on lake-to-channel connectivity has either focused on small spatial scales or single instances in time and primarily analyzes structural connectivity (channel presence). Additionally, the impact of functional connectivity on lake biogeochemistry, specifically photochemistry, is poorly constrained. Our research addresses these gaps using remote sensing and field methods to quantify functional lake-to-channel connectivity across dynamic systems and to measure CO2 production via photomineralization in lakes across the connectivity spectrum. In Chapter 1, we investigate functional connectivity in 120 lakes in the Colville Delta (Alaska, United States) at five-year timesteps using Landsat and find that connectivity has remained fairly stable over the past 20 years. Additionally, we detect a correlation between functional connectivity and ice phenology, with connected lake ice starting to break up an average of 26 days earlier than disconnected lake ice. In Chapter 2, we adapt our algorithm to classify functional connectivity in over 10,000 highly dynamic lakes in the Mackenzie Delta (Northwest Territories, Canada) on an image-by-image basis. We find that connected lakes can store 6.9% (1.4 km3) of mean annual flood volume (19.9 km3), 3.7% higher than prior estimates of storage in the Mackenzie Delta. Additionally, we calculate functional sill elevations for 908 lakes, a metric that describes the water level required to move high sediment river water into a lake. Lastly, in Chapter 3, we use a combination of fieldwork, remote sensing, and a model to provide initial constraints on ...
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Pavelsky, Tamlin M.
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Plenge, Megan
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title_full DYNAMICS OF FUNCTIONAL LAKE-TO-CHANNEL CONNECTIVITY IN ARCTIC AND BOREAL DELTAS
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