Ground Water Discharge and Permafrost Thaw Data using Remote Sensing and Geophysical and Numerical Techniques in the Central Mackenzie Valley, Northwest Territories
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The first goal of this project was to utilize remote geophysical imagery to identify groundwater (GW) discharge zones in the Central Mackenzie Valley (CMV) of the Northwest Territories. The CMV is a proposed shale oil development region and, is therefore, vulnerable to environmental degradation and surface/groundwater contamination, associated with hydraulic fracturing. Determining locations of groundwater discharge at the surface provides information about potential pathways with which contamination could reach the surface. Additionally, characterizing groundwater discharge locations also contributes to a better overall understanding of the regions hydrogeology. This work was able to successfully utilize remotely sensed optical and thermal data to identify recurring groundwater discharge zones and their relative sizes. The second goal of this work was to identify regions of continually degrading vegetation within the CMV. Degraded vegetation represents areas where permafrost may be thawing, as it creates saturated subsurface conditions, in which most tree species cannot survive. Indigenous groups living in the CMV rely on traditional hunting and gathering methods to sustain their communities. Degrading forest cover, therefore, has significant impacts on the sustainability of these communities. Additionally, thawing permafrost plays an important role in the regions hydrologic cycle, and should be understood in greater detail. This work was able to identify vegetated regions which have been continually degrading since 2011; the results were in agreement with in-situ permafrost monitoring data.This data set is collected for the project titled Transformative sensor Technologies and Smart Watershed(TTWS): Work Package 1'. TTWS a Pillar 3 project under the Global Water Futures Program funded by Canada First Research Excellence Fund.
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2026-03-27



