The Influence of Seismic Lines on Local Hydrology and Snow Accumulation in the Boreal Region of Northern Alberta

IF 2.9 3区 地球科学 Q1 Environmental Science Hydrological Processes Pub Date : 2024-12-25 DOI:10.1002/hyp.70032
Lelia Weiland, Scott Ketcheson, Maria Strack, Gregory J. McDermid
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Seismic lines are 1.5 to 10 m wide linear corridors associated with petroleum exploration that fragment the landscape of northern Alberta. After clearing, seismic lines frequently exhibit low seedling recruitment and growth rates, due in part to the altered hydrologic conditions on the line. This research quantifies how seismic lines alter soil hydrophysical properties, hydrologic properties and snow accumulation patterns at two sites south of Fort McMurray, Alberta. During 2021 and 2022, water table levels were measured weekly during the summer months and were paired with measurements of soil properties (bulk density, saturated hydraulic conductivity, porosity and specific yield) on seismic lines and in the adjacent matrix. Bulk density increased on seismic lines by 19% and 113% in lowland and upland ecosystems, respectively. Saturated hydraulic conductivity decreased on seismic lines by one order of magnitude for both upland and lowland ecosystems. Water table variability was increased on seismic lines, but depth to water table was related to external factors such as topographic position. Snow measurements in March 2022 indicated that snow water equivalent was greater on seismic lines that were oriented in the East–West (EW) direction and on lines that were widest compared to SWE within the adjacent matrix. Our results provide information to researchers and industry on the alteration of important ecosystem factors on seismic lines that may limit line recovery trajectories. This information will help to guide restoration planning decisions through an enhanced knowledge of limiting factors for vegetation growth on seismic lines.

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阿尔伯塔北部寒带地区地震线对当地水文和积雪的影响
地震线是1.5至10米宽的线性走廊,与石油勘探有关,破坏了阿尔伯塔省北部的景观。在清理后,地震线经常表现出较低的幼苗吸收和生长速度,部分原因是线上水文条件的改变。这项研究量化了地震线如何改变阿尔伯塔省麦克默里堡南部两个地点的土壤水物理特性、水文特性和积雪模式。在2021年和2022年期间,在夏季的几个月里,每周测量一次地下水位,并与地震线和相邻基质上的土壤特性(体积密度、饱和水力传导性、孔隙度和比产率)的测量相匹配。在低地和高地生态系统中,地震线上的堆积密度分别增加了19%和113%。在地震线上,高地和低地生态系统的饱和水力传导率都降低了一个数量级。地下水位变异性在地震线上有所增加,但距离地下水位的深度与地形位置等外部因素有关。2022年3月的降雪测量表明,与相邻矩阵内的SWE相比,东西向的地震线和最宽的地震线上的雪水当量更大。我们的研究结果为研究人员和工业界提供了可能限制线恢复轨迹的地震线上重要生态系统因子变化的信息。这些信息将有助于通过增强对地震线上植被生长限制因素的了解来指导恢复规划决策。
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Hydrological Processes
Hydrological Processes 环境科学-水资源
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313
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2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Hydrological Processes is an international journal that publishes original scientific papers advancing understanding of the mechanisms underlying the movement and storage of water in the environment, and the interaction of water with geological, biogeochemical, atmospheric and ecological systems. Not all papers related to water resources are appropriate for submission to this journal; rather we seek papers that clearly articulate the role(s) of hydrological processes.
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