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Arctic Lake Physical Processes and Regimes with Implications for Winter Water Availability and Management in the National Petroleum Reserve Alaska

机译:北极湖的物理过程和制度,对阿拉斯加国家石油储备的冬季水的可获得性和管理意义

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Lakes are dominant landforms in the National Petroleum Reserve Alaska (NPRA) as well as important social and ecological resources. Of recent importance is the management of these freshwater ecosystems because lakes deeper than maximum ice thickness provide an important and often sole source of liquid water for aquatic biota, villages, and industry during winter. To better understand seasonal and annual hydrodynamics in the context of lake morphometry, we analyzed lakes in two adjacent areas where winter water use is expected to increase in the near future because of industrial expansion. Landsat Thematic Mapper and Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus imagery acquired between 1985 and 2007 were analyzed and compared with climate data to understand interannual variability. Measured changes in lake area extent varied by 0.6% and were significantly correlated to total precipitation in the precedingrn12 months (p < 0.05). Using this relation, the modeled lake area extent from 1985 to 2007 showed no long-term trends. In addition, high-resolution aerial photography, bathymetric surveys, water-level monitoring, and lake-ice thickness measurements and growth models were used to better understand seasonal hydrodynamics, surface area-to-volume relations, winter water availability, and more permanent changes related to geomorphic change. Together, these results describe how lakes vary seasonally and annually in two critical areas of the NPRA and provide simple models to help better predict variation in lake-water supply. Our findings suggest that both overestimation and underestimation of actual available winter water volume may occur regularly, and this understanding may help better inform management strategies as future resource use expands in the NPRA.
机译:湖泊是阿拉斯加国家石油储备(NPRA)的主要地貌,也是重要的社会和生态资源。最近最重要的是对这些淡水生态系统的管理,因为深于最大冰厚的湖泊在冬季为水生生物,村庄和工业提供了重要且通常是唯一的液态水来源。为了更好地了解湖泊形态计量学中的季节性和年度水动力,我们分析了两个相邻地区的湖泊,由于工业扩张,冬季用水预计在不久的将来会增加。分析了1985年至2007年获得的Landsat专题地图和增强型专题地图,并与气候数据进行了比较,以了解年际变化。湖泊面积变化的实测变化为0.6%,与前12个月的总降水量显着相关(p <0.05)。利用这种关系,从1985年到2007年的湖泊面积模型没有显示长期趋势。此外,还使用了高分辨率的航空摄影,水深测量,水位监测以及湖冰厚度测量和生长模型,以更好地了解季节性水动力,表面积与体积的关系,冬季水的可获得性以及更永久的变化。与地貌变化有关。总之,这些结果描述了NPRA的两个关键区域中湖泊的季节性和年度变化,并提供了简单的模型来帮助更好地预测湖泊供水的变化。我们的发现表明,实际可用冬季水量的高估和低估可能会经常发生,并且随着NPRA未来资源使用的扩大,这种理解可能有助于更好地指导管理策略。

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  • 来源
    《Environmental Management》 |2009年第6期|1071-1084|共14页
  • 作者单位

    Alaska Science Center, U.S. Geological Survey, 4210 University Drive, Anchorage, AK 99508-4664, USA;

    Alaska Science Center, U.S. Geological Survey, 4210 University Drive, Anchorage, AK 99508-4664, USA;

    Department of Geography, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati. OH 45221, USA;

    Department of Geography, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati. OH 45221, USA;

    Alaska Science Center, U.S. Geological Survey, 4210 University Drive, Anchorage, AK 99508-4664, USA;

    Department of Geography, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati. OH 45221, USA;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    alaska; arctic lakes; climate change; lake hydrology; lake ice; water resources; winter water use;

    机译:阿拉斯加州;北极湖;气候变化;湖泊水文学湖冰水资源;冬季用水;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 13:30:33

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