A geophysical study of alpine groundwater processes and their geologic controls in the southeastern Canadian Rocky Mountains ...
Groundwater storage is essential for maintaining steady stream flows and temperatures in mountain watersheds, yet catchment-scale hydrogeological processes remain poorly understood. This study characterizes the hydrogeology of a new site in Kananaskis Valley of southeastern Canadian Rocky Mountains....
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ftdatacite:10.11575/prism/24746 2023-08-27T04:11:31+02:00 A geophysical study of alpine groundwater processes and their geologic controls in the southeastern Canadian Rocky Mountains ... Christensen, Craig William 2017 https://dx.doi.org/10.11575/prism/24746 https://prism.ucalgary.ca/handle/11023/3960 unknown Graduate Studies University of Calgary graduate students retain copyright ownership and moral rights for their thesis. You may use this material in any way that is permitted by the Copyright Act or through licensing that has been assigned to the document. For uses that are not allowable under copyright legislation or licensing, you are required to seek permission. Geology FOS Earth and related environmental sciences Geophysics Hydrology Physical Geography Environmental Sciences Hydrogeology hydrogeophysics alpine hydrology Kananaskis Rocky Mountains near-surface geophysics environmental geophysics mountains geomorphology terrain analysis overdeepening glacial basin alpine hydrogeology groundwater alpine groundwater CreativeWork article 2017 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.11575/prism/24746 2023-08-07T14:24:23Z Groundwater storage is essential for maintaining steady stream flows and temperatures in mountain watersheds, yet catchment-scale hydrogeological processes remain poorly understood. This study characterizes the hydrogeology of a new site in Kananaskis Valley of southeastern Canadian Rocky Mountains. Three different geophysical methods (electrical resistivity tomography, seismic refraction tomography, and ground penetrating radar) imaged structures such as thick, heterogenous talus, permafrost, and a buried overdeepening. Bedrock topography, overburden heterogeneity, and overburden thickness are the most important controls on groundwater flow paths and storage, and may explain anomalously high winter base flows at the site. Comparing the talus deposits to those at a contrasting site in Yoho National Park points to a causal link between hydrogeological characteristics and physiographic variables, hinting at possible spatial patterns in groundwater storage potential. These results will help water resource and ... Article in Journal/Newspaper permafrost DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) |
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Geology FOS Earth and related environmental sciences Geophysics Hydrology Physical Geography Environmental Sciences Hydrogeology hydrogeophysics alpine hydrology Kananaskis Rocky Mountains near-surface geophysics environmental geophysics mountains geomorphology terrain analysis overdeepening glacial basin alpine hydrogeology groundwater alpine groundwater Christensen, Craig William A geophysical study of alpine groundwater processes and their geologic controls in the southeastern Canadian Rocky Mountains ... |
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Geology FOS Earth and related environmental sciences Geophysics Hydrology Physical Geography Environmental Sciences Hydrogeology hydrogeophysics alpine hydrology Kananaskis Rocky Mountains near-surface geophysics environmental geophysics mountains geomorphology terrain analysis overdeepening glacial basin alpine hydrogeology groundwater alpine groundwater |
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Groundwater storage is essential for maintaining steady stream flows and temperatures in mountain watersheds, yet catchment-scale hydrogeological processes remain poorly understood. This study characterizes the hydrogeology of a new site in Kananaskis Valley of southeastern Canadian Rocky Mountains. Three different geophysical methods (electrical resistivity tomography, seismic refraction tomography, and ground penetrating radar) imaged structures such as thick, heterogenous talus, permafrost, and a buried overdeepening. Bedrock topography, overburden heterogeneity, and overburden thickness are the most important controls on groundwater flow paths and storage, and may explain anomalously high winter base flows at the site. Comparing the talus deposits to those at a contrasting site in Yoho National Park points to a causal link between hydrogeological characteristics and physiographic variables, hinting at possible spatial patterns in groundwater storage potential. These results will help water resource and ... |
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A geophysical study of alpine groundwater processes and their geologic controls in the southeastern Canadian Rocky Mountains ... |
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A geophysical study of alpine groundwater processes and their geologic controls in the southeastern Canadian Rocky Mountains ... |
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A geophysical study of alpine groundwater processes and their geologic controls in the southeastern Canadian Rocky Mountains ... |
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A geophysical study of alpine groundwater processes and their geologic controls in the southeastern Canadian Rocky Mountains ... |
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A geophysical study of alpine groundwater processes and their geologic controls in the southeastern Canadian Rocky Mountains ... |
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geophysical study of alpine groundwater processes and their geologic controls in the southeastern canadian rocky mountains ... |
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