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National Scale Frameworks HYDROLOGY Version 6.0 A practical guide to the datasets
(Government of Canada; Natural Resources Canada; Earth Sciences Sector; Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation, 2009-04)
The data associated with this report can be found at: http://130.179.67.140/dataset/atlascda-drainage
The Atlas of Canada 1,000,000 National Frameworks Data, Road Network is based on 1:250,000 scale National Topographic ...
Comment - Lake Winnipeg, Then and Now: Another Perspective
(unpublished, 2007-12)
The 2006 Lake Winnipeg Stewardship Board Report is used, together with a paper and reports by Dr. G. J. Brunskill and his colleagues, to assess change in the nutrient status of Lake Winnipeg since the late 1960's and early ...
A Loosely-Coupled Collaborative Integrated Environmental Modelling Framework
(Government of Canada, Environment Canada, 2009)
Integration of environmental models requires full support of the modelling community. When a large number of models are integrated, it requires consistency within scale, datasets, and model to model interactions to minimize ...
Improving Lake Winnipeg Integrated Environment Modelling with OpenMI
(Government of Canada, Environment Canada, 2009)
We have applied OpenMI standards for two lake models applied to Lake Winnipeg to improve interactions among models and model calibration. These two models are OneLay and PolTra, which combine to form a 2-D horizontal, ...
Seasonal and Regional Characteristics of U.S. Streamflow Trends in the United States From 1940-1999
(V. H. Winston & Son, Inc, 2005)
Status of Current Work – Measurement and Valuation of Ecological Goods and Services in Canada
(Government of Canada, Environment Canada, 2009-06-08)
The earth’s natural capital provides land, resources and a flow of ecosystem services. Watersheds that cover our landscapes consist of forests, wetlands, grasslands and rivers that act like giant utilities providing ...
Water-Quality Trend Analysis and Sampling Design for the Souris River, Saskatchewan, North Dakota, and Manitoba
(U.S. Geological Survey, 2000)
The Souris River Basin is a 24,600-square-mile basin located in southeast Saskatchewan, north-central North Dakota, and southwest Manitoba. The Souris River Bilateral Water Quality Monitoring Group, formed in 1989 by the ...
Linear features on lakefloor sediments: evidence for ice scouring in Lake Winnipeg
(Geological Survey of Canada, 2002)
An Annotated Bibliography on Lake Manitoba and Adjoining Waters
(Delta Marsh Field Station (University of Manitoba), 2003-11)
Lake Manitoba located in south-central Manitoba, is the thirteenth largest freshwater lake in
North America, spanning approximately 4700 km2. The lake is an important resource for
Manitoba in terms of fisheries, recreation, ...
ASSESSMENT OF THE HISTORIC HYDROLOGY OFTHE ASSINIBOINE RIVER AND WATERSHED 1793-1870
(Geological Survey of Canada, 2001)
In the aftermath of the 1997 Red River flood, archival materials were used to
reconstruct the hydrologic history of the Red River prior to 1870 as part of the Geological
Survey of Canada/Manitoba Geological Survey ...