The sediment and particulate organic carbon cycle of Lake Melville, Labrador: a fjard estuary undergoing hydrologic and climatic change
To evaluate potential impacts of anthropogenic and climatic changes on Lake Melville, a large fjard estuary that receives runoff from the Churchill River in central Labrador, modern sedimentological processes, sources, and distribution of sediment and particulate organic carbon (POC) were investigat...
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ftunivmanitoba:oai:mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca:1993/31087 2023-06-18T03:40:12+02:00 The sediment and particulate organic carbon cycle of Lake Melville, Labrador: a fjard estuary undergoing hydrologic and climatic change Kamula, Christina Michelle Kuzyk, Zou Zou (Geological Sciences) Stern, Gary (Environment and Geography) Macdonald, Robie (Environment and Geography) Lobb, David (Soil Sciences) 2015 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1993/31087 eng eng http://hdl.handle.net/1993/31087 open access Lake Melville Particulate organic carbon 210Pb 137Cs Box-model budgets Sediment master thesis 2015 ftunivmanitoba 2023-06-04T17:47:19Z To evaluate potential impacts of anthropogenic and climatic changes on Lake Melville, a large fjard estuary that receives runoff from the Churchill River in central Labrador, modern sedimentological processes, sources, and distribution of sediment and particulate organic carbon (POC) were investigated in recently deposited sediment (i.e., last 100-150 yrs.). This investigation showed that the Churchill River is the dominate source of sediment and terrestrial POC to the Lake Melville system which could double in the first two years following the proposed hydroelectric development on the Lower Churchill River. The sources, sinks, and losses of particulates and development of sediment and terrestrial and marine POC budgets established in this study can be used to assess changes to the system from future hydroelectric development or climatic changes. February 2016 Master Thesis Churchill River MSpace at the University of Manitoba Lake Melville ENVELOPE(-59.557,-59.557,53.728,53.728) |
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To evaluate potential impacts of anthropogenic and climatic changes on Lake Melville, a large fjard estuary that receives runoff from the Churchill River in central Labrador, modern sedimentological processes, sources, and distribution of sediment and particulate organic carbon (POC) were investigated in recently deposited sediment (i.e., last 100-150 yrs.). This investigation showed that the Churchill River is the dominate source of sediment and terrestrial POC to the Lake Melville system which could double in the first two years following the proposed hydroelectric development on the Lower Churchill River. The sources, sinks, and losses of particulates and development of sediment and terrestrial and marine POC budgets established in this study can be used to assess changes to the system from future hydroelectric development or climatic changes. February 2016 |
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Kuzyk, Zou Zou (Geological Sciences) Stern, Gary (Environment and Geography) Macdonald, Robie (Environment and Geography) Lobb, David (Soil Sciences) |
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Kamula, Christina Michelle |
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Kamula, Christina Michelle |
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Kamula, Christina Michelle |
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The sediment and particulate organic carbon cycle of Lake Melville, Labrador: a fjard estuary undergoing hydrologic and climatic change |
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The sediment and particulate organic carbon cycle of Lake Melville, Labrador: a fjard estuary undergoing hydrologic and climatic change |
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The sediment and particulate organic carbon cycle of Lake Melville, Labrador: a fjard estuary undergoing hydrologic and climatic change |
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The sediment and particulate organic carbon cycle of Lake Melville, Labrador: a fjard estuary undergoing hydrologic and climatic change |
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The sediment and particulate organic carbon cycle of Lake Melville, Labrador: a fjard estuary undergoing hydrologic and climatic change |
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sediment and particulate organic carbon cycle of lake melville, labrador: a fjard estuary undergoing hydrologic and climatic change |
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Lake Melville |
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Lake Melville |
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Churchill River |
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Churchill River |
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