Isotope hydrology and paleohydrology of the Slave River Delta, NWT

Water isotope tracers and multi-proxy paleolimnological approaches are used to characterize the present and past hydrology of the Slave River Delta (SRD), NWT. This research addresses crucial gaps in knowledge about the role of major hydrological processes on the water balances of northern freshwate...

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Main Author: Benkert, Bronwyn
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Waterloo 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10012/5400
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spelling ftunivwaterloo:oai:uwspace.uwaterloo.ca:10012/5400 2023-05-15T18:19:58+02:00 Isotope hydrology and paleohydrology of the Slave River Delta, NWT Benkert, Bronwyn 2010 http://hdl.handle.net/10012/5400 en eng University of Waterloo http://hdl.handle.net/10012/5400 isotope hydrology river delta northern hydrology Slave River Delta Earth Sciences Doctoral Thesis 2010 ftunivwaterloo 2022-06-18T22:58:52Z Water isotope tracers and multi-proxy paleolimnological approaches are used to characterize the present and past hydrology of the Slave River Delta (SRD), NWT. This research addresses crucial gaps in knowledge about the role of major hydrological processes on the water balances of northern freshwater lakes, and responds to concerns expressed by local land users about declining flood frequency in the delta following upstream river regulation. Contemporary hydrological studies were conducted using multiple lakewater sampling campaigns from a suite of 41 delta lakes situated in three previously recognized biogeographical zones - outer delta, mid-delta and apex – that were initially sampled in fall 2002, and again immediately following the spring melt, during summer, and in the fall of 2003-2005. Paleolimnological studies aimed at reconstructing flood frequency in the Slave River focus on a sediment core obtained from a flood-susceptible lake in the active delta. Together, contemporary and past studies of SRD hydrology provide a detailed picture of environmental change and variability in an important northern freshwater ecosystem. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Slave River University of Waterloo, Canada: Institutional Repository
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topic isotope hydrology
river delta
northern hydrology
Slave River Delta
Earth Sciences
spellingShingle isotope hydrology
river delta
northern hydrology
Slave River Delta
Earth Sciences
Benkert, Bronwyn
Isotope hydrology and paleohydrology of the Slave River Delta, NWT
topic_facet isotope hydrology
river delta
northern hydrology
Slave River Delta
Earth Sciences
description Water isotope tracers and multi-proxy paleolimnological approaches are used to characterize the present and past hydrology of the Slave River Delta (SRD), NWT. This research addresses crucial gaps in knowledge about the role of major hydrological processes on the water balances of northern freshwater lakes, and responds to concerns expressed by local land users about declining flood frequency in the delta following upstream river regulation. Contemporary hydrological studies were conducted using multiple lakewater sampling campaigns from a suite of 41 delta lakes situated in three previously recognized biogeographical zones - outer delta, mid-delta and apex – that were initially sampled in fall 2002, and again immediately following the spring melt, during summer, and in the fall of 2003-2005. Paleolimnological studies aimed at reconstructing flood frequency in the Slave River focus on a sediment core obtained from a flood-susceptible lake in the active delta. Together, contemporary and past studies of SRD hydrology provide a detailed picture of environmental change and variability in an important northern freshwater ecosystem.
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Benkert, Bronwyn
author_facet Benkert, Bronwyn
author_sort Benkert, Bronwyn
title Isotope hydrology and paleohydrology of the Slave River Delta, NWT
title_short Isotope hydrology and paleohydrology of the Slave River Delta, NWT
title_full Isotope hydrology and paleohydrology of the Slave River Delta, NWT
title_fullStr Isotope hydrology and paleohydrology of the Slave River Delta, NWT
title_full_unstemmed Isotope hydrology and paleohydrology of the Slave River Delta, NWT
title_sort isotope hydrology and paleohydrology of the slave river delta, nwt
publisher University of Waterloo
publishDate 2010
url http://hdl.handle.net/10012/5400
genre Slave River
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