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    Inferred gas hydrate and permafrost stability history models linked to climate change in the Beaufort-Mackenzie Basin, Arctic Canada by J. Majorowicz, J. Safanda, K. Osadetz

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…In the terrestrial Beaufort-Mackenzie Basin (BMB), GHs occur commonly below thick ice-bearing permafrost (IBP), but they are rare within it. …”
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    The application of agricultural land rating and crop models to CO2 and climate change issues in Northern regions: the Mackenzie Basin case study by M. BRKLACICH, P. CURRAN, D. BRUNT

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…The Mackenzie Basin in northwestern Canada covers approximately 1.8 million km2 and extends from 52°N to 70°N. …”
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    Source versus weathering processes as controls on the Mackenzie river uranium isotope signature by Charbonnier, Q, Clarkson, MO, Hilton, RG, Vance, D

    Published 2023
    “…Here, we investigate the elemental and isotope signatures of uranium in the dissolved and solid loads of a well-characterised river, the Mackenzie Basin (Canada). In the Mackenzie Basin, the solid load δ238U shows a positive relationship with U and vanadium (V) contents, consistent with the suggestion that particulate δ238U are explained by variable contributions via erosion of silicate and black shale. …”
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    On the characteristics of the water cycle of the Mackenzie River Basin by Ronald E. Stewart, Jason E. Burford, Robert W. Crawford

    Published 2000-07-01
    “…As well, this basin is experiencing a strong warming trend that is linked with an enhancement of some water variables, and an apparent reduction in atmospheric recycling. The Mackenzie Basin also exhibits some overall characteristics which differ from other high latitude regions due to its unique geography.…”
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    Degradation state of organic matter in surface sediments from the Southern Beaufort Sea: a lipid approach by J.-F. Rontani, B. Charriere, M. Petit, F. Vaultier, H. J. Heipieper, H. Link, G. Chaillou, R. Sempéré

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…Here, we investigated the lipid content of surface sediments collected on the Mackenzie basin in the Beaufort Sea. Particular attention was given to biotic and abiotic degradation products of sterols and monounsaturated fatty acids. …”
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    Multi-decadal increases in dissolved organic carbon and alkalinity flux from the Mackenzie drainage basin to the Arctic Ocean by Suzanne E Tank, Robert G Striegl, James W McClelland, Steven V Kokelj

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The change we observe, for example, is similar to current and projected future rates of CO _2 consumption by weathering in the Mackenzie basin.…”
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