Karst hydrogeology within a subarctic peatland: Attawapiskat River, Hudson Bay lowland, Canada
The Attawapiskat River has cut through 30 m of mid-Silurian limestone ∼90 km west of James Bay in the Hudson Bay Lowland. Limestone cliffs of 12–15 m provide local relief along the river but inland the terrain is flat, covered by 1.5 m or more of peat. The area emerged from the Tyrrell Sea ∼4400 yr....
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ftusouthflorida:oai:digitalcommons.usf.edu:kip_articles-4046 2023-09-05T13:18:14+02:00 Karst hydrogeology within a subarctic peatland: Attawapiskat River, Hudson Bay lowland, Canada Cowell., Daryl W. 2003-03-27T08:00:00Z https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/kip_articles/3047 https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-1694(83)90243-3 unknown Digital Commons @ University of South Florida https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/kip_articles/3047 https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-1694(83)90243-3 KIP Articles Karst Hydrogeolog Subarctic Peatland Attawapiskat River Hudson Bay Lowland Canada text 2003 ftusouthflorida https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-1694(83)90243-3 2023-08-13T16:28:05Z The Attawapiskat River has cut through 30 m of mid-Silurian limestone ∼90 km west of James Bay in the Hudson Bay Lowland. Limestone cliffs of 12–15 m provide local relief along the river but inland the terrain is flat, covered by 1.5 m or more of peat. The area emerged from the Tyrrell Sea ∼4400 yr. B.P. Since that time two karst hydrogeological zones have become established. These are: (1) a vadose fluvio-karst zone in the exposed limestone along the river represented by disappearing lakes and streams; and (2) an organo-karst zone represented by sinkholes on or next to limestone bioherms within the peat mantle. They occupy 16% and 13% of the study area, respectively. Text Attawapiskat Hudson Bay Subarctic James Bay University of South Florida St. Petersburg: Digital USFSP Hudson Bay Canada Hudson Tyrrell ENVELOPE(-69.512,-69.512,-69.634,-69.634) Attawapiskat ENVELOPE(-82.417,-82.417,52.928,52.928) Attawapiskat River ENVELOPE(-82.300,-82.300,52.950,52.950) Journal of Hydrology 61 1-3 169 175 |
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The Attawapiskat River has cut through 30 m of mid-Silurian limestone ∼90 km west of James Bay in the Hudson Bay Lowland. Limestone cliffs of 12–15 m provide local relief along the river but inland the terrain is flat, covered by 1.5 m or more of peat. The area emerged from the Tyrrell Sea ∼4400 yr. B.P. Since that time two karst hydrogeological zones have become established. These are: (1) a vadose fluvio-karst zone in the exposed limestone along the river represented by disappearing lakes and streams; and (2) an organo-karst zone represented by sinkholes on or next to limestone bioherms within the peat mantle. They occupy 16% and 13% of the study area, respectively. |
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Karst hydrogeology within a subarctic peatland: Attawapiskat River, Hudson Bay lowland, Canada |
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Karst hydrogeology within a subarctic peatland: Attawapiskat River, Hudson Bay lowland, Canada |
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Karst hydrogeology within a subarctic peatland: Attawapiskat River, Hudson Bay lowland, Canada |
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Karst hydrogeology within a subarctic peatland: Attawapiskat River, Hudson Bay lowland, Canada |
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Karst hydrogeology within a subarctic peatland: Attawapiskat River, Hudson Bay lowland, Canada |
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karst hydrogeology within a subarctic peatland: attawapiskat river, hudson bay lowland, canada |
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