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Publikováno v:
Mires and Peat, Vol 31, Iss 01, Pp 1-18 (2024)
The peatland-dominated Hudson Bay Lowland (HBL) is facing increasing pressures from climate change and resource extraction operations. Despite the potential for widespread changes in water availability to occur, information about hydrological and eco
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https://doaj.org/article/00685447411f45c182ca70bf3dc684ba
Publikováno v:
Ecohydrology. 16
Autor:
Matthew C. Elmes, Olena Volik, Richard M. Petrone, Jonathan S. Price, Adam W. Green, Danielle Cobbaert, Eric Kessel
Publikováno v:
Environmental Reviews. 28:246-261
Oil sands development within the Athabasca Oil Sands Region (AOSR) has accelerated in recent decades, causing alteration to natural ecosystems including wetlands that perform many vital ecosystem functions such as water and carbon storage. These wetl
Publikováno v:
Ecohydrology. 14
Autor:
Matthew C. Elmes, Jonathan S. Price
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hydrology. 570:692-704
Peatlands are a dominant land feature in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region (AOSR) of the Western Boreal Plain (WBP), comprising >50% of the total land area, many of which are moderate-rich fens. The carbon stocks of moderate-rich fens in the WBP are sus
Autor:
Matthew C. Elmes, Olena Volik, Corey M. Wells, Richard M. Petrone, Jonathan S. Price, Merrin L. Macrae, Roland I. Hall
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleolimnology. 58:533-550
Saline wetlands represent potential natural analogs for reclaimed wetlands in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region (AOSR). Thus, an understanding of the drivers of salinity changes in natural wetlands can provide insight into how reconstructed peatlands in
Autor:
Richard M. Petrone, Scott J. Davidson, Maria Strack, Hayley Rogers, Jonathan S. Price, Matthew C. Elmes, Christine van Beest
Publikováno v:
Ecohydrology. 12
Autor:
G. Sutherland, Jonathan S. Price, Richard M. Petrone, Eric Kessel, Corey M. Wells, Merrin L. Macrae, Matthew C. Elmes
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hydrology. 594:125928
Peatlands dominate the landscape (~50% of total area) in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region (AOSR) in northern Alberta, and as such, are susceptible to hydrological disturbance from oil sands mining and exploration. In this study, we explore the hydroche
Publikováno v:
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, Vol 18, Pp 157-170 (2018)
The destructive nature of the ∼ 590 000 ha Horse river wildfire in the Western Boreal Plain (WBP), northern Alberta, in May of 2016 motivated the investigation of the hydrometeorological conditions that preceded the fire. Historical climate and fie
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::e9d48619598c32935e44138117eda589
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-2017-312
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-2017-312