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Impacts of recurring ice jams on channel geometry and geomorphology in a small high-boreal watershed
Authors:   tienne Boucher, Yves B  gin,Dominique Arseneault
Affiliation:aCentre d'études nordiques and Département de géographie, Université Laval, Québec, Canada G1V 0A6;bCentre d'études nordiques and Centre Eau, Terre & Environnement, Institut national de la recherche scientifique, Québec, Canada G1K 9A9;cCentre d'études nordiques and Département de biologie, chimie et géographie, Université du Québec à Rimouski, Rimouski, Canada G5L 3A1
Abstract:River ice jams are generally perceived as significant erosive events and are well known to impact both channel morphology and geometry. However, the extent of these impacts and the frequency of events required to maintain erosion-induced morphologies remain unexplored in most cold region watersheds. In this study, we investigated downstream variations in channel width, cross-sectional area, depth, and geomorphological characteristics in a small high-boreal basin. We coupled these observations to dendrochronological data on ice jam frequency. Our results show that channels affected by ice erosion appear enlarged and present an important retreat of the upper bank. Such enlarged channels present a typical two-level, ice-scoured morphology when ice jams recur more often than once every 5 years. By contrast, channels appear unaffected when ice jams are less frequent. These results suggest that ice jams maintain ice-scoured and enlarged morphologies once a minimal frequency-of-occurrence threshold is exceeded. We therefore conclude that ice jam frequencies should be taken into account in order to better define the role of ice as a geomorphological agent in cold environments.
Keywords:Ice jams   Fluvial geomorphology   Hydraulic geometry   Dendrogeomorphology   Ice scars   High boreal
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