The effect of detachment sliding on surface wash erosion in the continuous permafrost zone, Hot Weather Creek, Fosheim Peninsula, Ellesmere Island, Northwest Territories.

An experimental design was developed to evaluate the effect of active-layer detachment sliding on surface wash erosion. Specifically, the aim was to examine to what extent the disturbance of vegetation cover, changes in hydrological conditions due to topographic modification by detachment sliding an...

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Main Author: Kokelj, Steven V.
Other Authors: Lewkowicz, Antoni
Format: Thesis
Language:unknown
Published: University of Ottawa (Canada) 1998
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/4070
https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-10084
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spelling ftunivottawa:oai:ruor.uottawa.ca:10393/4070 2023-05-15T16:05:57+02:00 The effect of detachment sliding on surface wash erosion in the continuous permafrost zone, Hot Weather Creek, Fosheim Peninsula, Ellesmere Island, Northwest Territories. Kokelj, Steven V. Lewkowicz, Antoni 1998 212 p. application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10393/4070 https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-10084 unknown University of Ottawa (Canada) Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 37-04, page: 1166. 9780612367098 http://hdl.handle.net/10393/4070 http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-10084 Physical Geography Thesis 1998 ftunivottawa https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-10084 2021-01-04T17:03:35Z An experimental design was developed to evaluate the effect of active-layer detachment sliding on surface wash erosion. Specifically, the aim was to examine to what extent the disturbance of vegetation cover, changes in hydrological conditions due to topographic modification by detachment sliding and the formation of a fresh active layer affect rates of surface wash erosion. Detachment slides generally accumulated more snow than adjacent slopes and yielded greater amounts of surface runoff than vegetated slopes with similar snow covers. Surface drainage was inhibited on well-vegetated hummocky slopes where lags between radiation inputs and discharge responses were greater than at the rilled detachment slide plots. During rainfall events following snowmelt, plot response was affected by antecedent moisture conditions and the vegetation cover: surface flow was generated only in detachment slide scars and at the mixed plots but not on vegetated undisturbed slopes or on the bare undisturbed slope. Suspended sediment concentrations at the fresh detachment slide scars are two orders of magnitude greater than on vegetated slopes. Greater amounts of surface runoff production at fresh scars and the removal of vegetation result in high rates of surface erosion and high sediment yields (1560 g/m$\sp2)$ at fresh detachment slide scars. (Abstract shortened by UMI.) Thesis Ellesmere Island Fosheim Peninsula Northwest Territories permafrost uO Research (University of Ottawa - uOttawa) Ellesmere Island Fosheim Peninsula ENVELOPE(-83.749,-83.749,79.669,79.669) Hot Weather Creek ENVELOPE(-84.466,-84.466,79.935,79.935) Northwest Territories
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Kokelj, Steven V.
The effect of detachment sliding on surface wash erosion in the continuous permafrost zone, Hot Weather Creek, Fosheim Peninsula, Ellesmere Island, Northwest Territories.
topic_facet Physical Geography
description An experimental design was developed to evaluate the effect of active-layer detachment sliding on surface wash erosion. Specifically, the aim was to examine to what extent the disturbance of vegetation cover, changes in hydrological conditions due to topographic modification by detachment sliding and the formation of a fresh active layer affect rates of surface wash erosion. Detachment slides generally accumulated more snow than adjacent slopes and yielded greater amounts of surface runoff than vegetated slopes with similar snow covers. Surface drainage was inhibited on well-vegetated hummocky slopes where lags between radiation inputs and discharge responses were greater than at the rilled detachment slide plots. During rainfall events following snowmelt, plot response was affected by antecedent moisture conditions and the vegetation cover: surface flow was generated only in detachment slide scars and at the mixed plots but not on vegetated undisturbed slopes or on the bare undisturbed slope. Suspended sediment concentrations at the fresh detachment slide scars are two orders of magnitude greater than on vegetated slopes. Greater amounts of surface runoff production at fresh scars and the removal of vegetation result in high rates of surface erosion and high sediment yields (1560 g/m$\sp2)$ at fresh detachment slide scars. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
author2 Lewkowicz, Antoni
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author Kokelj, Steven V.
author_facet Kokelj, Steven V.
author_sort Kokelj, Steven V.
title The effect of detachment sliding on surface wash erosion in the continuous permafrost zone, Hot Weather Creek, Fosheim Peninsula, Ellesmere Island, Northwest Territories.
title_short The effect of detachment sliding on surface wash erosion in the continuous permafrost zone, Hot Weather Creek, Fosheim Peninsula, Ellesmere Island, Northwest Territories.
title_full The effect of detachment sliding on surface wash erosion in the continuous permafrost zone, Hot Weather Creek, Fosheim Peninsula, Ellesmere Island, Northwest Territories.
title_fullStr The effect of detachment sliding on surface wash erosion in the continuous permafrost zone, Hot Weather Creek, Fosheim Peninsula, Ellesmere Island, Northwest Territories.
title_full_unstemmed The effect of detachment sliding on surface wash erosion in the continuous permafrost zone, Hot Weather Creek, Fosheim Peninsula, Ellesmere Island, Northwest Territories.
title_sort effect of detachment sliding on surface wash erosion in the continuous permafrost zone, hot weather creek, fosheim peninsula, ellesmere island, northwest territories.
publisher University of Ottawa (Canada)
publishDate 1998
url http://hdl.handle.net/10393/4070
https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-10084
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Fosheim Peninsula
Hot Weather Creek
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Northwest Territories
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