The organic carbon (C) stocks contained in peat were estimated for a wetland-rich boreal region of the Mackenzie River Basin, Canada, using high-resolution wetland map data, available peat C characteristic and peat depth datasets, and geostatistics. Peatlands cover 32% of the 25 119 km(2) ...
Fig. 1. A) Map of the MRB with elevation displayed in gray shading. Lakes and rivers are colored in blue, with the mainstem of the Mackenzie in light green. Circles indicate each river sampling locations for the spatial survey (June 2018), with the white delineated areas indicating the ups...
We also used 2004 photos to map tall shrub tundra in areas affected by fires that occurred between 1960 and 1968. To assess the potential impact of vegetation change on microclimate, we used pyranometers to measure albedo and net solar radiation, thermistors attached to data loggers to record ...
Nainlin Formation, a new Middle Cambrian map unit from the Mackenzie Mountains, Northwest Territories Robert B. MacNaughton, Karen M. Fallas Abstract Nainlin Formation (new) is proposed to unify two Middle Cambrian successions of “red beds” that crop out in the eastern Mackenzie Mountains, ...
1969. Regional variations of river water composition resulting from halite dissolution, Mackenzie River drain- age basin, Canada. Water Resources Research 5(6): 1395-1403.Hitchon, B., A. A. Levinson and S. W. Reeder 1969. Regional variations of river water composition resulting from halite ...
Fig. 3. Bedrock geology centred around the lower Coppermine River area showing the geological setting of the Muskox intrusion and the stratigraphically overlying Coppermine River Group basalts of the 1.27 Ga Mackenzie LIP. The geology is extracted from the 1:500,000 map of the “Northern Wopmay...
Here we present a high-resolution (100 m × 100 m) regional (10,000 km²) CH4 flux map of the Mackenzie Delta, Canada, based on airborne CH4 flux data from July 2012 and 2013. We identify strong, likely geologic emissions solely where the permafrost is discontinuous. These ...
We also used 2004 photos to map tall shrub tundra in areas affected by fires that occurred between 1960 and 1968. To assess the potential impact of vegetation change on microclimate, we used pyranometers to measure albedo and net solar radiation, thermistors attached to data loggers to record ...