Developing frameworks for studies on sedimentary fluxes and budgets in changing cold environments

Geomorphic processes that are responsible for the transfer of sediments and landform change are highly dependent on climate and vegetation cover. It is anticipated that climate change will have a major impact on the behaviour of Earth surface systems and that the most profound changes will occur in...

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Main Authors: Beylich, Achim A., Lamoureux, Scott A., Decaulne, Armelle
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wydział Nauk Geograficznych i Geologicznych Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10593/15560
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spelling ftmickiewiczuni:oai:repozytorium.amu.edu.pl:10593/15560 2023-07-30T04:01:21+02:00 Developing frameworks for studies on sedimentary fluxes and budgets in changing cold environments Beylich, Achim A. Lamoureux, Scott A. Decaulne, Armelle 2011 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10593/15560 eng eng Wydział Nauk Geograficznych i Geologicznych Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza Quaestiones Geographicae vol. 30 (1), 2011. pp. 5-18. 978-83-62662-62-3 0137-477X http://hdl.handle.net/10593/15560 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess climate change cold environments contemporary sediment fluxes and budgets coordinated data collection and exchange inter-site comparisons monitoring Artykuł 2011 ftmickiewiczuni 2023-07-17T18:32:43Z Geomorphic processes that are responsible for the transfer of sediments and landform change are highly dependent on climate and vegetation cover. It is anticipated that climate change will have a major impact on the behaviour of Earth surface systems and that the most profound changes will occur in high-latitude and high-altitude cold environments. Collection, comparison and evaluation of data from a range of different high-latitude and high-altitude cold environments are required to permit greater understanding of sedimentary fluxes in cold environments. The focus of the I.A.G./A.I.G. SEDIBUD (Sediment Budgets in Cold Environments) Programme is the analysis of source-to-sink fluxes and sediment budgets in changing cold environments. Establishing contemporary sediment fluxes in a diversity of cold environments will form a baseline for modelling. At a minimum, baseline information from defined SEDIBUD test sites must consist of measures of mean annual precipitation, stream discharge, suspended load, conductivity/TDS and dominant catchment processes. Reports from ongoing studies on sedimentary fluxes and budgets in three selected study sites in Arctic Canada, sub-Arctic Iceland and sub-Arctic Norway are presented and discussed in the context of effects of climate change on process rates and sediment budgets in sensitive cold environments. Comparable datasets and coordinated data collection and data exchange will be of use for the individual studies at the different study sites. In addition, comparable data sets and data exchange will help to improve our understanding of existing relationships between contemporary climate and sedimentary fluxes and will enable larger-scale integrated investigations on effects of climate change in changing cold environments. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change Iceland AMUR - Adam Mickiewicz University Repository, Poznan Arctic Canada Norway
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topic climate change
cold environments
contemporary sediment fluxes and budgets
coordinated data collection and exchange
inter-site comparisons
monitoring
spellingShingle climate change
cold environments
contemporary sediment fluxes and budgets
coordinated data collection and exchange
inter-site comparisons
monitoring
Beylich, Achim A.
Lamoureux, Scott A.
Decaulne, Armelle
Developing frameworks for studies on sedimentary fluxes and budgets in changing cold environments
topic_facet climate change
cold environments
contemporary sediment fluxes and budgets
coordinated data collection and exchange
inter-site comparisons
monitoring
description Geomorphic processes that are responsible for the transfer of sediments and landform change are highly dependent on climate and vegetation cover. It is anticipated that climate change will have a major impact on the behaviour of Earth surface systems and that the most profound changes will occur in high-latitude and high-altitude cold environments. Collection, comparison and evaluation of data from a range of different high-latitude and high-altitude cold environments are required to permit greater understanding of sedimentary fluxes in cold environments. The focus of the I.A.G./A.I.G. SEDIBUD (Sediment Budgets in Cold Environments) Programme is the analysis of source-to-sink fluxes and sediment budgets in changing cold environments. Establishing contemporary sediment fluxes in a diversity of cold environments will form a baseline for modelling. At a minimum, baseline information from defined SEDIBUD test sites must consist of measures of mean annual precipitation, stream discharge, suspended load, conductivity/TDS and dominant catchment processes. Reports from ongoing studies on sedimentary fluxes and budgets in three selected study sites in Arctic Canada, sub-Arctic Iceland and sub-Arctic Norway are presented and discussed in the context of effects of climate change on process rates and sediment budgets in sensitive cold environments. Comparable datasets and coordinated data collection and data exchange will be of use for the individual studies at the different study sites. In addition, comparable data sets and data exchange will help to improve our understanding of existing relationships between contemporary climate and sedimentary fluxes and will enable larger-scale integrated investigations on effects of climate change in changing cold environments.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Beylich, Achim A.
Lamoureux, Scott A.
Decaulne, Armelle
author_facet Beylich, Achim A.
Lamoureux, Scott A.
Decaulne, Armelle
author_sort Beylich, Achim A.
title Developing frameworks for studies on sedimentary fluxes and budgets in changing cold environments
title_short Developing frameworks for studies on sedimentary fluxes and budgets in changing cold environments
title_full Developing frameworks for studies on sedimentary fluxes and budgets in changing cold environments
title_fullStr Developing frameworks for studies on sedimentary fluxes and budgets in changing cold environments
title_full_unstemmed Developing frameworks for studies on sedimentary fluxes and budgets in changing cold environments
title_sort developing frameworks for studies on sedimentary fluxes and budgets in changing cold environments
publisher Wydział Nauk Geograficznych i Geologicznych Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza
publishDate 2011
url http://hdl.handle.net/10593/15560
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op_relation Quaestiones Geographicae vol. 30 (1), 2011. pp. 5-18.
978-83-62662-62-3
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