Morphometry and biophysical characteristics of turf-banked lobes and terraces, Kluane Lake, Yukon Territory.

The distribution, morphometry and biophysical characteristics of turf-banked lobes and terraces are described from a small subarctic alpine plateau (1300--1900 m a.s.l.) overlooking Kluane Lake in the southwest Yukon Territory, Canada. Observations on the distribution of lobes and terraces at this s...

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Main Author: Hugenholtz, Christopher H.
Other Authors: Lewkowicz, Antoni
Format: Thesis
Language:unknown
Published: University of Ottawa (Canada) 2002
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/6356
https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-14802
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spelling ftunivottawa:oai:ruor.uottawa.ca:10393/6356 2023-05-15T18:28:24+02:00 Morphometry and biophysical characteristics of turf-banked lobes and terraces, Kluane Lake, Yukon Territory. Hugenholtz, Christopher H. Lewkowicz, Antoni 2002 179 p. application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10393/6356 https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-14802 unknown University of Ottawa (Canada) Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 41-05, page: 1404. 9780612765924 http://hdl.handle.net/10393/6356 http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-14802 Physical Geography Thesis 2002 ftunivottawa https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-14802 2021-01-04T17:04:25Z The distribution, morphometry and biophysical characteristics of turf-banked lobes and terraces are described from a small subarctic alpine plateau (1300--1900 m a.s.l.) overlooking Kluane Lake in the southwest Yukon Territory, Canada. Observations on the distribution of lobes and terraces at this site indicate that the main controlling factors are the complexity of the topography and the properties of snow cover. Morphometric analysis of 85 lobes subdivided into five different slope orientations indicates a morphogenetic underpinning in which lobe form remains consistent (length-to-width ratio below unity) at different scales and between aspects, however, morpho-biophysical correlations could not provide an explanation for this. Nonparametric and multivariate parametric statistical tests indicate significant inter-aspect differences in the dimensions and biophysical characteristics of the lobes. These appear to be related to differences in site-specific factors. Measurements made along certain transects reveal a definitive downslope trend in the size of lobes. This organization is developed as a result of downslope gradients of various biophysical factors, primarily soil moisture and frost-susceptible soil (silt and clay), which are created by slopewash processes. Thesis Subarctic Yukon uO Research (University of Ottawa - uOttawa) Canada Kluane Lake ENVELOPE(-138.773,-138.773,61.261,61.261) Yukon
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Morphometry and biophysical characteristics of turf-banked lobes and terraces, Kluane Lake, Yukon Territory.
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description The distribution, morphometry and biophysical characteristics of turf-banked lobes and terraces are described from a small subarctic alpine plateau (1300--1900 m a.s.l.) overlooking Kluane Lake in the southwest Yukon Territory, Canada. Observations on the distribution of lobes and terraces at this site indicate that the main controlling factors are the complexity of the topography and the properties of snow cover. Morphometric analysis of 85 lobes subdivided into five different slope orientations indicates a morphogenetic underpinning in which lobe form remains consistent (length-to-width ratio below unity) at different scales and between aspects, however, morpho-biophysical correlations could not provide an explanation for this. Nonparametric and multivariate parametric statistical tests indicate significant inter-aspect differences in the dimensions and biophysical characteristics of the lobes. These appear to be related to differences in site-specific factors. Measurements made along certain transects reveal a definitive downslope trend in the size of lobes. This organization is developed as a result of downslope gradients of various biophysical factors, primarily soil moisture and frost-susceptible soil (silt and clay), which are created by slopewash processes.
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author Hugenholtz, Christopher H.
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title Morphometry and biophysical characteristics of turf-banked lobes and terraces, Kluane Lake, Yukon Territory.
title_short Morphometry and biophysical characteristics of turf-banked lobes and terraces, Kluane Lake, Yukon Territory.
title_full Morphometry and biophysical characteristics of turf-banked lobes and terraces, Kluane Lake, Yukon Territory.
title_fullStr Morphometry and biophysical characteristics of turf-banked lobes and terraces, Kluane Lake, Yukon Territory.
title_full_unstemmed Morphometry and biophysical characteristics of turf-banked lobes and terraces, Kluane Lake, Yukon Territory.
title_sort morphometry and biophysical characteristics of turf-banked lobes and terraces, kluane lake, yukon territory.
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https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-14802
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