Authors
Saraswati Saraswati, Richard M Petrone, Mir Mustafizur Rahman, Gregory J McDermid, Bin Xu, Maria Strack
Publication date
2020/5/1
Journal
Journal of Hydrology
Volume
584
Pages
124748
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Resource-access road crossings are expected to alter peatland hydrological properties by obstructing surface and sub-surface water flows. We conducted a multi-year study at two boreal peatlands – a forested bog and a shrubby rich fen near Peace River, Alberta – to study the impacts of resource access roads on the hydrology of adjacent peatland. Field measurements (bi-weekly depth to water table and hydraulic head, one-time hydraulic conductivity) during the growing seasons (May-August) of 2016 and 2017 were taken from sampling plots representing: 1) sides of the road (upstream and downstream); 2) distance from the road (obstruction); and 3) distance from culverts. Compared to the growing season average precipitation for the region of 1.8 mm d−1, the study period had very wet conditions in 2016 (3.7 mm d−1) and dry conditions in 2017 (1.1 mm d−1).
In contrast to our assumptions, resource access …
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