Water Quality - Ivvavik
This dataset is a collection of measurements which make up two water quality indexes: Nutrients, Physical and Major Ions (NPMI) Index and Metals Index. The measurements are taken at two different locations along the Firth River (at the mouth of the river and at Sheeps Creek) annually in mid-July. The chemical composition of water influences the biological productivity and species composition of rivers. Changes in the water quality in the rivers and creeks in the Western Arctic can act as early indicators of ecosystem change. The presence of contaminants, such as persistent organic pollutants (POPs), heavy metals, and radionuclides are a concern because they can have negative effects on Arctic ecosystems and human health. Furthermore, a changing climate in the Arctic can influence the nutrient levels in the streams and rivers as more nutrients will be released from thawing permafrost. As the expected effects of climate change on Arctic ecosystems are still unknown, continuous monitoring is paramount.
- Publisher - Current Organization Name: Parks Canada
- Licence: Open Government Licence - Canada
Data and Resources
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Water Quality - Ivvavik - Firth at the mouth –Dissolved metals - 2001-2017 - data - 1CSVEnglish French dataset CSV
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Water Quality - Ivvavik - Firth at the mouth –total metals - 2001-2017 - data - 2CSVEnglish French dataset CSV
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Water Quality - Ivvavik - Sheeps Creek - Nutrients, Physicals, and Major Ions- 2011-2017 - data - 4CSVEnglish French dataset CSV
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Water Quality - Ivvavik - Sheeps Creek –dissolved metals - 2011-2017 - data - 5CSVEnglish French dataset CSV
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Water Quality - Ivvavik - Sheeps Creek –total metals - 2011-2017 - data - 6CSVEnglish French dataset CSV
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Water Quality - Ivvavik - 2001-2017 - data dictionaryCSVEnglish French terminology CSV