In the Mackenzie Delta area, ice in lakes, river channels, and the nearshore is used for transportation, traditional subsistence hunting, petroleum exploration, and is important in influencing coastal erosion rates. Currently, sea ice charting defines the edge of landfast ice but does not map its...
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 ...
Mackenzie delta: Environmental interactions and implications of development: proceedings of the workshop on the mackenzie delta, 17–18 October 1989, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan edited by P. Marsh and C. S. L. Ommanney, Symposium No. 4, National Hydrology Research Institute, Environment Canada, 1991....
Land-water connectivity in the Mackenzie River Basin (MRB) is changing rapidly due to climate warming. The northernmost part of the Mackenzie River valley has recorded the largest temperature increase in Canada over the past half-century (+3 °C in annual average and +5 °C in winter; (...
2007. Soil landscapes of Canada v3.1.1 (digital map and database at 1:1 million scale). Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. Storeheier PV, Mathiesen SD, Tyler NJC, Schjelderup I, Olsen MA. 2002. Utilization of nitrogen- and mineral-rich vascular forage plants by reindeer in winter. J ...