Watershed Delineation and Characteristics on Alaska’s North Slope

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Watershed Delineation and Characteristics on Alaska’s North Slope Matt Khosh University of Texas at Austin Department of Marne

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Watershed Delineation and Characteristics on Alaska’s North Slope . Matt Khosh University of Texas at Austin Department of Marne Science. Arctic Ecosystems. Prevailing cold and wet climate promotes long-term storage of atmospheric CO 2 Large pools of stored organic matter - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Watershed Delineation and Characteristics on Alaska’s North Slope

Matt KhoshUniversity of Texas at AustinDepartment of Marne Science

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Arctic Ecosystems• Prevailing cold and wet climate promotes

long-term storage of atmospheric CO2

• Large pools of stored organic matter• In the context of climate change…???

CO2 N2O

CH4

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Climate Change

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Climate Change

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Arctic Rivers

• High amounts of organic matter– DOM (dissolved organic matter)– Carbon and Nitrogen

• Sites of Biogeochemical transformations– Organic matter conduits– System loss pathways

• Organic matter dynamics and how it will be affected ???

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Study Area

• “North Slope”• Above the Arctic

Circle• Soil frozen most

of the year– “active layer”

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Arctic Rivers

5/21/20096/18/2009

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Study Area

• Sampling Sites– 3 Mountain– 3 Tundra

•Watershed area ?

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Study Sites

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DEM approx. 40m x 40mStream delineation

value = 5000 cells

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100m DEM Stream delineation = 1500

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Area (km²)

Site 40m5000 FAC

100m1500 FAC % difference

Colville 58,587 58,728 -0.24%

Kuparuk 8,884 8,811 0.82%

Sagavanirktok 12,679 12,592 0.69%

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Mackey (1996)

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Watershed Attributes

• Topographic Primary Attributes–Computed directly from the DEM• Slope• Aspect• Plan and profile curvature• Flow path length• Upslope contributing area• Flow direction

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100300

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13001500

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25000%

10%20%30%40%50%

Colville

elevation (m)

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Kuparuk

elevation (m)

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Sagavanirktok

elevation (m)

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5 10 15 20 25 30 35 400%

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Colville

Slope (%)5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40

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Slope (%)

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2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 20+0%

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Colville

Slope (%)2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 20+

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Slope (%)

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Sagavanirktok

Slope (%)

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flat 30 60 90 1201501802102402703003303600%

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Colville

Aspect (deg. from North)flat 30 60 90 120150180210240270300330360

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Aspect (deg. from North)

flat 30 60 90 1201501802102402703003303600%

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Sagavanirktok

Aspect (deg. from North)

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Watershed Attributes

• Secondary/Compound Attributes–Computed from a combination of primary

attributes–Physically based or empirically derived

indices–Characterize landscape spatial variability of

specific processes

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Topographic Wetness

• Effects of topography on the location and size of saturated areas and areas of runoff generation– Surface saturation zones– Soil water content– Delineate vegetation

As = specific catchment area (m)[Upslope contributing area/cell width]

Β = slope gradient

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7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 23+

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Colville

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Upslope Contributing Area

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Future Work…

• Calculate TWI using the D-infinity model• Land-cover type distribution• Permafrost extent and or active layer depth

index

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Questions ???