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Section 1: Overview
Name of Research Project
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GWF-NWF: Northern Water Futures
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GWF-TSTSW: Transformative Sensor Technologies and Smart Watersheds
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Program Affiliations
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Dataset Title
Controls on freezing-thaw cycles in a fully coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical system in permafrost area, Central Mackenzie Valley, Northwest Territories
Additional Information
Creators and Contributors
David Rudolph | PI | drudolph@uwaterloo.ca | University of Waterloo |
Xiang Huang | Originator | xiang.huang@uwaterloo.ca | University of Waterloo |
Abstract
This study will collect a series of temperature and moisture observations from existing column experiments to verify the development of coupled moisture and heat transport model. Other selected analytical and numerical results will also be compared with our simulations. In addition, the typical strain and/or stress measurements from available literature will be used to validate the coupled THM model system. In the one dimensional and two dimensional synthetic case models, simulations will produce high-resolution of temperature, thermal conductivity, heat capacity, liquid water, ice water, freezing point depression, saturation degrees, hydraulic conductivity, stress, strain, frost penetration, deformation rate, potential damage-crack, etc., in space and time. While in the virtual and real watershed cases, the collected long-term time series of field observations, such as hydrogeological maps, hydraulic head, fluxes, precipitation, temperature, ground surface subsidence, chloride concentration, and so on, will be used to calibrate and validate the model.
Purpose
Numerical analysis of coupled water, vapor, heat, and stress fields are used to quantify the interactions between surface water and groundwater flow and thermal dynamics related to freezing-thaw and expansion-settlement in seasonally frozen areas. The model structure will be calibrated and validated using measurements, such as the moisture, temperature, and strains in the literature. Then, a virtual watershed approach will be used to test and modify the coupled framework, according to field observations and other well-recognized scientific findings. Finally, this modified model framework will be applied into typical permafrost area, to investigate thermo-hydraulic-mechanical (THM) dynamics, and predict possible damage-related processes in the context of climate change. This model framework and generated data will support the project titled “North Water Futures Big Data Platform and "Smart Watersheds". These are Pillar 3 project under the Global Water Futures Program funded by Canada First Research Excellence Fund.
Plain Language Summary
Keywords
Climate change |
Central Mackenzie Valley, Northwest Territories, Canada; Bogg Creek Watershed, Northwest Territories, Canada |
Contaminants |
Freeze-up |
Groundwater |
Ice |
Mackenzie River |
Modeling |
Northwest Territories |
Permafrost |
Surface water runoff |
Thawing |
Watershed |
Citations
Rudolph, D., and Huang, X. (2019). Controls on freezing-thaw cycles in a fully coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical system in permafrost area, Central Mackenzie Valley, Northwest Territories. Canadian Cryospheric Information Network (CCIN). Unpublished data.
Section 3: Status and Provenance
Dataset Version
Dataset Creation Date
Status of data collection/production
Dataset Completion or Abandonment Date
Data Update Frequency
Creation Software
Primary Source of Data
Other Source of Data (if applicable)
Data Lineage (if applicable). Please include versions (e.g., input and forcing data, models, and coupling modules; instrument measurements; surveys; sample collections; etc.)
Section 4: Access and Downloads
Access to the Dataset
Terms of Use
Does the data have access restrictions?
Downloading and Characteristics of the Dataset
Download Links and Instructions
Total Size of all Dataset Files (GB)
File formats and online databases
Other Data Formats (if applicable)
List of Parameters and Variables