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- Ground ice map of Canada - relict ice - Open Government Portal
The mapping offers an improved depiction of ground ice in Canada at a broad scale, incorporating current knowledge on the associations between geological and environmental conditions and ground ice type and abundance
- Permafrost Map for Northwestern Canada (Mackenzie Region)
The map provides information on permafrost distribution and ground ice conditions in the Mackenzie Region of northwestern Canada The dataset comprises three data layers: maps of permafrost zones, rivers, and lakes
- Ground ice map of Canada - NWT Climate Change Library
This Open File presents national-scale mapping of ground ice conditions in Canada
- Permafrost in the Northwest Territories — ClimateData. ca
According to a 2019 Environment and Climate Change Canada report, Canada is warming at twice the average global rate, while the Arctic is warming at three times that rate In Canada’s north, many buildings and other infrastructure are built atop frozen ground that isn’t permanently frozen anymore
- An updated assessment of ground ice and permafrost geology-related . . .
This publication utilizes seismic shothole drillers' litholog records to document ground ice and massive ice thickness and extents in the Northwest Territories and northern Yukon
- Icings and groundwater conditions in permafrost catchments of . . .
Here, we mapped the distribution of icings in a 618,430 km 2 area of northwestern Canada from a stack of 573 Landsat imageries (1985–2017) and determined using hydrometric data the winter
- Permafrost and ground ice conditions of northwestern Canada
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- Widespread Permafrost Degradation and Thaw Subsidence in Northwest Canada
Accurate simulation of ice‐rich permafrost thaw is conceivable for sites where conditions are well‐defined However, the prediction of subsidence and TP at regional or broader scales is only possible in general terms due to variation in surface conditions and ground ice content
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