Effects of projected climate on the hydrodynamic and sediment transport regime of the lower Athabasca River in Alberta, Canada

ABSTRACT: The potential effects of climate change on the hydrodynamic and sediment transport regime of the lower Athabasca River (LAR) in Alberta, Canada, is investigated. Future climate projections for the region suggest a potential increase in mean air temperature and precipitation by about 2.8–7....

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Published in:River Research and Applications
Main Authors: Dibike, Y., Shakibaeinia, Ahmad, Eum, H.-Il, Prowse, T., Droppo, I.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2018
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Online Access:https://publications.polymtl.ca/3252/
https://publications.polymtl.ca/3252/11/2018_Dibike_Effects_projected_climate_hydrodynamic_sediment.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.3273
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spelling ftecolepmontreal:oai:publications.polymtl.ca:3252 2024-04-28T08:12:50+00:00 Effects of projected climate on the hydrodynamic and sediment transport regime of the lower Athabasca River in Alberta, Canada Dibike, Y. Shakibaeinia, Ahmad Eum, H.-Il Prowse, T. Droppo, I. 2018-06-03 text https://publications.polymtl.ca/3252/ https://publications.polymtl.ca/3252/11/2018_Dibike_Effects_projected_climate_hydrodynamic_sediment.pdf https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.3273 en eng Wiley https://publications.polymtl.ca/3252/11/2018_Dibike_Effects_projected_climate_hydrodynamic_sediment.pdf Dibike, Y., Shakibaeinia, A., Eum, H.-I., Prowse, T., & Droppo, I. (2018). Effects of projected climate on the hydrodynamic and sediment transport regime of the lower Athabasca River in Alberta, Canada. River Research and Applications, 34(5), 417-429. doi:10.1002/rra.3273 cc_by 1006 Génie hydrologique 1400 Génie minier et minéral Article de revue PeerReviewed 2018 ftecolepmontreal https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.3273 2024-04-10T00:34:50Z ABSTRACT: The potential effects of climate change on the hydrodynamic and sediment transport regime of the lower Athabasca River (LAR) in Alberta, Canada, is investigated. Future climate projections for the region suggest a potential increase in mean air temperature and precipitation by about 2.8–7.1 °C and 8–25%, respectively, by the end of this century. Implications of these climatic changes on the hydrologic regime of the LAR are found to be significant with spring flows expected to increase by about 11–62% and 26–71% by the end of the century for a moderate and high emissions scenarios respectively with corresponding decreases in summer flows. The effects of such changes are examined using the MIKE‐11 hydrodynamic and sediment transport modelling system with inflow boundary conditions corresponding to the changing hydro‐climatic regime. The results suggest that there will be an overall increase in flow velocity, water level, and suspended sediment concentration and transport for most seasons except in the summer months when there may be some decreases. The projected changes in suspended sediment concentration will result in an overall increase in mean annual sediment load in the LAR and to the Peace Athabasca Delta by over 50% towards the latter part of this century (2080s) compared with the 1980s base‐line period. Implications of such potential changes in the transport characteristics of the river system to the mobilization and transport of various chemical constituents and their effects on the region's aquatic ecosystems are subjects of other ongoing investigations. Article in Journal/Newspaper Athabasca River École Polytechnique de Montréal: PolyPublie River Research and Applications 34 5 417 429
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Shakibaeinia, Ahmad
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Prowse, T.
Droppo, I.
Effects of projected climate on the hydrodynamic and sediment transport regime of the lower Athabasca River in Alberta, Canada
topic_facet 1006 Génie hydrologique
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description ABSTRACT: The potential effects of climate change on the hydrodynamic and sediment transport regime of the lower Athabasca River (LAR) in Alberta, Canada, is investigated. Future climate projections for the region suggest a potential increase in mean air temperature and precipitation by about 2.8–7.1 °C and 8–25%, respectively, by the end of this century. Implications of these climatic changes on the hydrologic regime of the LAR are found to be significant with spring flows expected to increase by about 11–62% and 26–71% by the end of the century for a moderate and high emissions scenarios respectively with corresponding decreases in summer flows. The effects of such changes are examined using the MIKE‐11 hydrodynamic and sediment transport modelling system with inflow boundary conditions corresponding to the changing hydro‐climatic regime. The results suggest that there will be an overall increase in flow velocity, water level, and suspended sediment concentration and transport for most seasons except in the summer months when there may be some decreases. The projected changes in suspended sediment concentration will result in an overall increase in mean annual sediment load in the LAR and to the Peace Athabasca Delta by over 50% towards the latter part of this century (2080s) compared with the 1980s base‐line period. Implications of such potential changes in the transport characteristics of the river system to the mobilization and transport of various chemical constituents and their effects on the region's aquatic ecosystems are subjects of other ongoing investigations.
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author Dibike, Y.
Shakibaeinia, Ahmad
Eum, H.-Il
Prowse, T.
Droppo, I.
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Shakibaeinia, Ahmad
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Prowse, T.
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title Effects of projected climate on the hydrodynamic and sediment transport regime of the lower Athabasca River in Alberta, Canada
title_short Effects of projected climate on the hydrodynamic and sediment transport regime of the lower Athabasca River in Alberta, Canada
title_full Effects of projected climate on the hydrodynamic and sediment transport regime of the lower Athabasca River in Alberta, Canada
title_fullStr Effects of projected climate on the hydrodynamic and sediment transport regime of the lower Athabasca River in Alberta, Canada
title_full_unstemmed Effects of projected climate on the hydrodynamic and sediment transport regime of the lower Athabasca River in Alberta, Canada
title_sort effects of projected climate on the hydrodynamic and sediment transport regime of the lower athabasca river in alberta, canada
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Dibike, Y., Shakibaeinia, A., Eum, H.-I., Prowse, T., & Droppo, I. (2018). Effects of projected climate on the hydrodynamic and sediment transport regime of the lower Athabasca River in Alberta, Canada. River Research and Applications, 34(5), 417-429.
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