Impacts of past and future coastal changes on the Yukon coast — threats for cultural sites, infrastructure, and travel routes
Yukon’s Beaufort coast, Canada, is a highly dynamic landscape. Cultural sites, infrastructure, and travel routes used by the local population are particularly vulnerable to coastal erosion. To assess threats to these phenomena, rates of shoreline change for a 210 km length of the coast were analyzed...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:c6bb5a94aef24887852f6a2652e8d20b 2023-05-15T14:23:41+02:00 Impacts of past and future coastal changes on the Yukon coast — threats for cultural sites, infrastructure, and travel routes Anna M. Irrgang Hugues Lantuit Richard R. Gordon Ashley Piskor Gavin K. Manson 2019-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1139/as-2017-0041 https://doaj.org/article/c6bb5a94aef24887852f6a2652e8d20b EN FR eng fre Canadian Science Publishing https://doi.org/10.1139/as-2017-0041 https://doaj.org/toc/2368-7460 doi:10.1139/as-2017-0041 2368-7460 https://doaj.org/article/c6bb5a94aef24887852f6a2652e8d20b Arctic Science, Vol 5, Iss 2, Pp 107-126 (2019) arctic coastal dynamics shoreline projection inuvialuit cultural features permafrost coast Environmental sciences GE1-350 Environmental engineering TA170-171 article 2019 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1139/as-2017-0041 2022-12-31T05:29:07Z Yukon’s Beaufort coast, Canada, is a highly dynamic landscape. Cultural sites, infrastructure, and travel routes used by the local population are particularly vulnerable to coastal erosion. To assess threats to these phenomena, rates of shoreline change for a 210 km length of the coast were analyzed and combined with socioeconomic and cultural information. Rates of shoreline change were derived from aerial and satellite imagery from the 1950s, 1970s, 1990s, and 2011. Using these data, conservative (S1) and dynamic (S2) shoreline projections were constructed to predict shoreline positions for the year 2100. The locations of cultural features in the archives of a Parks Canada database, the Yukon Archaeological Program, and as reported in other literature were combined with projected shoreline position changes. Between 2011 and 2100, approximately 850 ha (S1) and 2660 ha (S2) may erode, resulting in a loss of 45% (S1) to 61% (S2) of all cultural features by 2100. The last large, actively used camp area and two nearshore landing strips will likely be threatened by future coastal processes. Future coastal erosion and sedimentation processes are expected to increasingly threaten cultural sites and influence travelling and living along the Yukon coast. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Inuvialuit permafrost Yukon Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Yukon Canada Arctic Science 5 2 107 126 |
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Yukon’s Beaufort coast, Canada, is a highly dynamic landscape. Cultural sites, infrastructure, and travel routes used by the local population are particularly vulnerable to coastal erosion. To assess threats to these phenomena, rates of shoreline change for a 210 km length of the coast were analyzed and combined with socioeconomic and cultural information. Rates of shoreline change were derived from aerial and satellite imagery from the 1950s, 1970s, 1990s, and 2011. Using these data, conservative (S1) and dynamic (S2) shoreline projections were constructed to predict shoreline positions for the year 2100. The locations of cultural features in the archives of a Parks Canada database, the Yukon Archaeological Program, and as reported in other literature were combined with projected shoreline position changes. Between 2011 and 2100, approximately 850 ha (S1) and 2660 ha (S2) may erode, resulting in a loss of 45% (S1) to 61% (S2) of all cultural features by 2100. The last large, actively used camp area and two nearshore landing strips will likely be threatened by future coastal processes. Future coastal erosion and sedimentation processes are expected to increasingly threaten cultural sites and influence travelling and living along the Yukon coast. |
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Impacts of past and future coastal changes on the Yukon coast — threats for cultural sites, infrastructure, and travel routes |
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