Changes in the Northern Limit of Spruce at Dubawnt Lake, Northwest Territories

Larsen described the treeline west of Hudson Bay and particularly at Ennadi, Yathkyed and Dubawnt Lakes, as clumps of spruce, relict from a former more northerly distribution. . Evidence collected by us in 1966 on the Dubawnt River system on the Mackenzie-Keewatin border, indicates that the spruce t...

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Published in:ARCTIC
Main Authors: Hansell, R.I.C., Chant, D.A., Weintraub, J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Arctic Institute of North America 1971
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spelling ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/66188 2023-05-15T14:19:19+02:00 Changes in the Northern Limit of Spruce at Dubawnt Lake, Northwest Territories Hansell, R.I.C. Chant, D.A. Weintraub, J. 1971-01-01 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66188 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66188/50101 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66188 ARCTIC; Vol. 24 No. 3 (1971): September: 153–240; 233-234 1923-1245 0004-0843 Beaches Diesel fuels Environmental impacts Fuel oils Intertidal zones Marine oil spills Marine petroleum transportation Oil spill cleanup Sea ice Resolute Bay Nunavut Resolute info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 1971 ftunivcalgaryojs 2022-03-22T21:23:07Z Larsen described the treeline west of Hudson Bay and particularly at Ennadi, Yathkyed and Dubawnt Lakes, as clumps of spruce, relict from a former more northerly distribution. . Evidence collected by us in 1966 on the Dubawnt River system on the Mackenzie-Keewatin border, indicates that the spruce trees are re-establishing themselves and have moved northward and closer to Dubawnt Lake during the past one hundred years. . Larsen's view that spruce has not re-establsihed itself during the last half century does not apply at Dubawnt Lake, but may be true at the Ennadai and Yathkyed Lake regions. . The known changes in the treeline in the Dubawnt Lake area can be summarized as follows: the south arm of the Keewatin Glacier left the lake area possibly from 7.5 to 7.9 thousands of years before the present or as late as 5.5 thousand years ago. By 4 thousand years ago, a closed canopy forest extended half way up the east shore of Lake Dubawnt, leaving fossil podzols. Individual clumps and trees probably extended further north. A southern retraction of treeline followed, but a re-extension took place c. A.D. 1100 at the "little climatic optimum". A southern retraction again occurred and by 1770 Hearne recorded dead stumps 20 miles north of the treeline. Around 1870, satisfactory growth conditions existed within 2 miles of the south end of Dubawnt Lake and a minor northward extension took place. Re-establishment of spruce by means other than layering occurred by 1931. Less favourable growth conditions may have begun again in 1960. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Hudson Bay Keewatin Northwest Territories Nunavut Resolute Bay Sea ice University of Calgary Journal Hosting Dubawnt Lake ENVELOPE(-102.096,-102.096,63.063,63.063) Ennadai ENVELOPE(-100.884,-100.884,61.134,61.134) Hudson Hudson Bay Northwest Territories Nunavut Resolute Bay ENVELOPE(-94.842,-94.842,74.677,74.677) Yathkyed Lake ENVELOPE(-97.967,-97.967,62.667,62.667) ARCTIC 24 3
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topic Beaches
Diesel fuels
Environmental impacts
Fuel oils
Intertidal zones
Marine oil spills
Marine petroleum transportation
Oil spill cleanup
Sea ice
Resolute Bay
Nunavut
Resolute
spellingShingle Beaches
Diesel fuels
Environmental impacts
Fuel oils
Intertidal zones
Marine oil spills
Marine petroleum transportation
Oil spill cleanup
Sea ice
Resolute Bay
Nunavut
Resolute
Hansell, R.I.C.
Chant, D.A.
Weintraub, J.
Changes in the Northern Limit of Spruce at Dubawnt Lake, Northwest Territories
topic_facet Beaches
Diesel fuels
Environmental impacts
Fuel oils
Intertidal zones
Marine oil spills
Marine petroleum transportation
Oil spill cleanup
Sea ice
Resolute Bay
Nunavut
Resolute
description Larsen described the treeline west of Hudson Bay and particularly at Ennadi, Yathkyed and Dubawnt Lakes, as clumps of spruce, relict from a former more northerly distribution. . Evidence collected by us in 1966 on the Dubawnt River system on the Mackenzie-Keewatin border, indicates that the spruce trees are re-establishing themselves and have moved northward and closer to Dubawnt Lake during the past one hundred years. . Larsen's view that spruce has not re-establsihed itself during the last half century does not apply at Dubawnt Lake, but may be true at the Ennadai and Yathkyed Lake regions. . The known changes in the treeline in the Dubawnt Lake area can be summarized as follows: the south arm of the Keewatin Glacier left the lake area possibly from 7.5 to 7.9 thousands of years before the present or as late as 5.5 thousand years ago. By 4 thousand years ago, a closed canopy forest extended half way up the east shore of Lake Dubawnt, leaving fossil podzols. Individual clumps and trees probably extended further north. A southern retraction of treeline followed, but a re-extension took place c. A.D. 1100 at the "little climatic optimum". A southern retraction again occurred and by 1770 Hearne recorded dead stumps 20 miles north of the treeline. Around 1870, satisfactory growth conditions existed within 2 miles of the south end of Dubawnt Lake and a minor northward extension took place. Re-establishment of spruce by means other than layering occurred by 1931. Less favourable growth conditions may have begun again in 1960.
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author Hansell, R.I.C.
Chant, D.A.
Weintraub, J.
author_facet Hansell, R.I.C.
Chant, D.A.
Weintraub, J.
author_sort Hansell, R.I.C.
title Changes in the Northern Limit of Spruce at Dubawnt Lake, Northwest Territories
title_short Changes in the Northern Limit of Spruce at Dubawnt Lake, Northwest Territories
title_full Changes in the Northern Limit of Spruce at Dubawnt Lake, Northwest Territories
title_fullStr Changes in the Northern Limit of Spruce at Dubawnt Lake, Northwest Territories
title_full_unstemmed Changes in the Northern Limit of Spruce at Dubawnt Lake, Northwest Territories
title_sort changes in the northern limit of spruce at dubawnt lake, northwest territories
publisher The Arctic Institute of North America
publishDate 1971
url https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66188
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Nunavut
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Northwest Territories
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