SEDIMENT TRANSPORT IN HOT WEATHER CREEK, ELLESMERE ISLAND, NWT, CANADA, 1990-1991

Citation
Ag. Lewkowicz et Pm. Wolfe, SEDIMENT TRANSPORT IN HOT WEATHER CREEK, ELLESMERE ISLAND, NWT, CANADA, 1990-1991, Arctic and alpine research, 26(3), 1994, pp. 213-226
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Geografhy
Journal title
ISSN journal
00040851
Volume
26
Issue
3
Year of publication
1994
Pages
213 - 226
Database
ISI
SICI code
0004-0851(1994)26:3<213:STIHWC>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
Streamflow and sediment concentrations in Hot Weather Creek (basin are a 155 km2) and a small sub-basin (''Heather Creek,'' 6 kM2) were monit ored throughout the 1991 thaw season (25 May-23 August). Suspended sed iment concentrations peaked 4 h prior to maximum discharge in the snow melt period (1870 mg L-1) while the greatest solute concentration (der ived from specific conductance) occurred at the beginning of a late-su mmer rain event (500 mg L-1). Simple logarithmic and composite polynom ial rating curves were used to develop estimates of hourly suspended s ediment and solute loads for four periods of the runoff season. Bedloa d was not measured. Neglecting the latter, suspended sediment accounte d for between 47 and 51% of the material transported in Hot Weather Cr eek and between 35 and 42% in Heather Creek. Gross sediment yields in 1991 were 3.5 to 3.7 t km-2 for Hot Weather Creek and 2.8 to 3.1 t km- 2 for Heather Creek. Hindcasting using the same rating curves produced an estimated yield of 22 to 56 t km-2 for Hot Weather Creek in 1990, due to higher peak discharges and greater overall runoff as a conseque nce of deeper snow in the basin. Suspended sediment removal was very m uch more important than solution in 1990 and constituted 79 to 92% of the sediment delivered. The two basins have the lowest runoff values p ublished for catchments in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Solute yie lds were similar to results obtained from other nonglaciated basins in this region while suspended sediment yields were similar in 1990, but much lower in 1991.