Impacts of peatland permafrost thaw on water

This project examined the effect of peatland permafrost thaw on water availability and quality in the Dehcho region.

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Creator Cumulative Impact Monitoring Program
Summary Permafrost thaw in peatlands results in changes to vegetation and soil and can affect water resources. This project examined peatlands in the Dehcho region. It was found that peatlands with increased permafrost thaw provided less water for streamflow because of increased water loss from plants and soil by evaporation. The effect of permafrost thaw on water availability is unknown, as other studies in the Dehcho have found that changing hydrologic connectivity can increase water availability. Continued permafrost thaw may lead to surface water with higher concentrations of dissolved organic matter and the production of methylmercury. Further research is needed to understand the risk to surface water.
Local Relevance Permafrost thaw in peatlands is increasing in the Dehcho region of the NWT, which may be impacting the water. It is important to better understand the impact of permafrost thaw on water in the region.
Notes This bulletin is part of the Cumulative Impact Monitoring Program's NWT Environmental Research Bulletin series - Volume 7, Issue 34.
Tags Peat,Permafrost,Freshwater,Hydrology,Water Quality,Research
Geographic Region NWT
Release Date 2022-01-01
Last Modified Date 2022-01-01
Funding Program Cumulative Impact Monitoring Program