Regions: Inuvialuit Settlement Region, South Slave Region
Tags: physical sciences, flooding, ice thickness, river ice, snow depth, ice growth
Principal Investigator: | Sherstone, David A. (12) |
Licence Number: | 12281 |
Organization: | Science Institute of the NWT |
Licensed Year(s): |
1993
1992
1991
1990
1988
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Issued: | Jan 01, 1993 |
Project Team: | Norm McCowan, Les Kutny |
Objective(s): (1) To monitor rates of ice growth and decay, and to observe maximum ice thickness achieved each winter; (2) to determine the timing of maximum thickness for predicting impacts on ice regime by upstream hydro-electric developments; (3) to assist the Hay River Flood Monitoring Committee in mitigating flood damage from spring ice jams; and (4) to develop a database of ice values for use in long-term climate impact studies.
Project Description: Ice gauges are installed on river ice once the ice is strong enough to support researchers (20 gauges in the Mackenzie Delta and 15 gauges on Hay River). The gauges are read every 10 days to obtain total ice thickness, white ice thickness and snow depth. From these data, the rates of ice growth and decay can be calculated, and the approximate date of maximum ice thickness can also be determined.