Limnological features and models of chlorophyll-a in 30 lakes located in the lower Mackenzie River basin, Northwest Territories (Canada)

Limnological variables from 30 lakes situated along the proposed Mackenzie Gas Project pipeline route in the Canadian Northwest Territories were examined. Sampled lakes were shallow (Zmax = 1.5-30 m; mean depth = 6.6 m), generally nutrient poor (TP often ≤10 μg L-1), and alkaline (mean pH = 8.2). Fl...

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Published in:Journal of Limnology
Main Authors: Jonathan J. KEATING, Robert B. BRUA, Marlene S. EVANS, Fortune E. OGBEBO
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2009
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:9fe77f216b0241028ca3190d9cee373f 2023-05-15T14:51:34+02:00 Limnological features and models of chlorophyll-a in 30 lakes located in the lower Mackenzie River basin, Northwest Territories (Canada) Jonathan J. KEATING Robert B. BRUA Marlene S. EVANS Fortune E. OGBEBO 2009-08-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.4081/jlimnol.2009.336 https://doaj.org/article/9fe77f216b0241028ca3190d9cee373f EN eng PAGEPress Publications http://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/144 https://doaj.org/toc/1129-5767 https://doaj.org/toc/1723-8633 doi:10.4081/jlimnol.2009.336 1129-5767 1723-8633 https://doaj.org/article/9fe77f216b0241028ca3190d9cee373f Journal of Limnology, Vol 68, Iss 2, Pp 336-351 (2009) limnology climate change Mackenzie River basin phytoplankton nutrients multivariate analyses Geography. Anthropology. Recreation G Physical geography GB3-5030 Environmental sciences GE1-350 article 2009 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.4081/jlimnol.2009.336 2022-12-31T01:02:25Z Limnological variables from 30 lakes situated along the proposed Mackenzie Gas Project pipeline route in the Canadian Northwest Territories were examined. Sampled lakes were shallow (Zmax = 1.5-30 m; mean depth = 6.6 m), generally nutrient poor (TP often ≤10 μg L-1), and alkaline (mean pH = 8.2). Floodplain lakes located within Arctic-tundra watersheds tended to have higher conductivity and major ions (Na, Cl, Ca, SO4) concentrations relative to non-flooded Arctic-tundra or forest-tundra lakes, reflecting differences in vegetation, elevation and most importantly, proximity to the Mackenzie River. The first two axes of a principal component analysis explained 56.1% of the variance in the environmental data. Variables most strongly associated with the first principal component axis were latitude, elevation, dissolved oxygen, temperature, conductivity and turbidity while the second principal component axis represented gradients of nutrients and Chlorophyll-a (Chl-a). Factors affecting Chl-a varied among the different ecological zones. This study provides reference data for future monitoring of potential effects of development and warming in the Arctic. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change Mackenzie river Northwest Territories Phytoplankton Tundra Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Canada Mackenzie River Northwest Territories Journal of Limnology 68 2 336
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topic limnology
climate change
Mackenzie River basin
phytoplankton
nutrients
multivariate analyses
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
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Physical geography
GB3-5030
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
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climate change
Mackenzie River basin
phytoplankton
nutrients
multivariate analyses
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
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Physical geography
GB3-5030
Environmental sciences
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Jonathan J. KEATING
Robert B. BRUA
Marlene S. EVANS
Fortune E. OGBEBO
Limnological features and models of chlorophyll-a in 30 lakes located in the lower Mackenzie River basin, Northwest Territories (Canada)
topic_facet limnology
climate change
Mackenzie River basin
phytoplankton
nutrients
multivariate analyses
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
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Physical geography
GB3-5030
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
description Limnological variables from 30 lakes situated along the proposed Mackenzie Gas Project pipeline route in the Canadian Northwest Territories were examined. Sampled lakes were shallow (Zmax = 1.5-30 m; mean depth = 6.6 m), generally nutrient poor (TP often ≤10 μg L-1), and alkaline (mean pH = 8.2). Floodplain lakes located within Arctic-tundra watersheds tended to have higher conductivity and major ions (Na, Cl, Ca, SO4) concentrations relative to non-flooded Arctic-tundra or forest-tundra lakes, reflecting differences in vegetation, elevation and most importantly, proximity to the Mackenzie River. The first two axes of a principal component analysis explained 56.1% of the variance in the environmental data. Variables most strongly associated with the first principal component axis were latitude, elevation, dissolved oxygen, temperature, conductivity and turbidity while the second principal component axis represented gradients of nutrients and Chlorophyll-a (Chl-a). Factors affecting Chl-a varied among the different ecological zones. This study provides reference data for future monitoring of potential effects of development and warming in the Arctic.
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author Jonathan J. KEATING
Robert B. BRUA
Marlene S. EVANS
Fortune E. OGBEBO
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Robert B. BRUA
Marlene S. EVANS
Fortune E. OGBEBO
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title Limnological features and models of chlorophyll-a in 30 lakes located in the lower Mackenzie River basin, Northwest Territories (Canada)
title_short Limnological features and models of chlorophyll-a in 30 lakes located in the lower Mackenzie River basin, Northwest Territories (Canada)
title_full Limnological features and models of chlorophyll-a in 30 lakes located in the lower Mackenzie River basin, Northwest Territories (Canada)
title_fullStr Limnological features and models of chlorophyll-a in 30 lakes located in the lower Mackenzie River basin, Northwest Territories (Canada)
title_full_unstemmed Limnological features and models of chlorophyll-a in 30 lakes located in the lower Mackenzie River basin, Northwest Territories (Canada)
title_sort limnological features and models of chlorophyll-a in 30 lakes located in the lower mackenzie river basin, northwest territories (canada)
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url https://doi.org/10.4081/jlimnol.2009.336
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