Uncrewed Aerial Vehicle–Based Assessments of Peatland Permafrost Vulnerability Along the Labrador Sea Coastline, Northern Canada

Author:

Beer Jordan1ORCID,Wang Yifeng1,Way Robert1,Forget Anika1,Colyn Victoria1

Affiliation:

1. Northern Environmental Geoscience Laboratory Queen's University Kingston Ontario Canada

Abstract

ABSTRACTPalsas and peat plateaus in subarctic peatlands are some of the southernmost lowland permafrost landforms in the Northern Hemisphere. Peatland permafrost along the Labrador Sea coastline in northeastern Canada is substantially understudied despite the importance of these landforms for wildlife, carbon stores, and Indigenous land users. In this study, we derived geomorphological and resiliency indices for peatland permafrost landforms at 20 wetland complexes, spanning a latitudinal gradient from Blanc‐Sablon, QC (51.4° N), to Nain, NL (56.5° N). Orthomosaics and three‐dimensional point clouds were created for each site using UAV‐based surveys and structure‐from‐motion photogrammetry. Analyses revealed that landforms in the region are characterized by short heights (maximum height: 3.65 m, average height: 0.49 m) with lichen and dwarf shrub cover, making them more similar to features in northern Europe than western Canada. Palsas and peat plateaus ranged in size from 49 to 14,233 m2, with a median feature size of 259 m2. Peatland permafrost in the region exhibits high levels of fragmentation, with most study sites (90%) exhibiting low or very low thaw resiliency. The results from this study indicate a high vulnerability to thaw and degradational processes, with potential negative consequences for species of cultural value to Labrador Inuit, Kallunângajuit, and Innu.

Funder

Queen's University

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Wiley

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