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    Quality of Surface Waters of the United States, 1968. Parts 4 and 5. St. Lawrence River Basin, and Hudson Bay and Upper Mississippi River Basins 

    United States Geological Survey (United States Government Printing Office, Washington, 1973)
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    The Hudson Bay drainage system: conflicts and cooperation in transboundary water quantity and quality 

    Paton, William H.N. (2001)
    Canada's rivers discharge about 9 percent of the world's renewable water supply. Some 60 percent of this runoff flows into the Arctic Ocean and Hudson Bay. The bulk of the Hudson's Bay water arises in the Rocky Mountains ...
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    BaySys 2018 Mooring Program Cruise Report 

    Petrusevich, Vladislav; Ehn, Jens (2018)
    BaySys is a 4-year collaboration among industry partner Manitoba Hydro (Hydro Québec and Ouranos) and the Universities of Manitoba, Northern British Columbia, Québec à Rimouski, Alberta, Calgary, Laval and Trent to conduct ...
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    Revisiting the Circulation of Hudson Bay: Evidence for a Seasonal Pattern 

    Ridenour, Natasha A.; Hu, Xianmin; Sydor, Kevin; Myers, Paul G.; Barber, David G. (American Geophysical Union, 2019-04-08)
    The Hudson Bay Complex is the outlet for many Canadian rivers, receiving roughly 900 km3/year of river runoff. Historically, studies found a consistent cyclonic flow year-round in Hudson Bay, due to the geostrophic boundary ...
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    Multi-scale observations of the co-evolution of sea ice thermophysical properties and microwave brightness temperatures during the summer melt period in Hudson Bay 

    Harasyn, Madison; Isleifson, Dustin; Chan, Wayne; Barber, David (University of California Press., 2020-04-23)
    Monitoring the trend of sea ice breakup and formation in Hudson Bay is vital for maritime operations, such as local hunting or shipping, particularly in response to the lengthening of the ice-free period in the Bay driven ...
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    Tidally-generated internal waves in Southeast Hudson Bay 

    Petrusevich, Vladislav; Dmitrenko, Igor; Kozlov, Igor; Kirillov, Sergey A.; Kuzyk, Zou Zou A.; Komarov, Alexander; Heath, Joel; Barber, David; Ehn, Jens (Elsevier Ltd., 2018-08-07)
    The location of the amphidromic point of the M2 tide in Hudson Bay roughly coincides with Belcher Islands, a region where the surface mixed layer stays relatively fresh throughout summer and winter due to significant ice ...
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    Organic matter compositions of rivers draining into Hudson Bay: Present-day trends and potential as recorders of future climate change 

    Godin, Pamela; Macdonald, Robie W.; Kuzyk, Zou Zou A.; Gonr, Miguel A.; Stern, Gary A. (American Geophysical Union, 2017-07-26)
    Concentrations and compositions of particulate and dissolved organic carbon (POC and DOC, respectively) and aromatic compounds including lignin were analyzed in water samples from 17 rivers flowing into Hudson Bay, ...
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    Dinoflagellate cyst production over an annual cycle in seasonally ice-covered Hudson Bay 

    Heikkilä, Maija; Pospelova, Vera; Forest, Alexandre; Stern, Gary; Fortier, Louis; Macdonald, Robie (Elsevier B.V., 2016-03-02)
    We present continuous bi-weekly to bi-monthly dinoflagellate cyst, tintinnid loricae and tintinnid cyst fluxes at two mooring sites in Hudson Bay (subarctic Canada) from October 2005 to September 2006. The total dinoflagellate ...
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    Climate change and sea ice: Shipping and accessibility on the marine transport corridor through Hudson Bay and Hudson Strait (1980 - 2014) 

    Andrews, Jonathan; Babb, David; Barber, David G. (University of California Press, 2017-03-30)
    Shipping traffic has been increasing in Hudson Strait and Hudson Bay and the shipping route through these waters to the Port of Churchill may soon become a federally-designated transportation corridor. A dataset on passive ...
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    Flow alteration impacts on Hudson Bay river discharge 

    Dery, Stephen J.; Stadnyk, Tricia A.; MacDonald, Matthew K.; Koenig, Kristina A.; Guay, Catherine (John Wiley and Sons, Ltd, 2018-09-22)
    This study explores flow regulation controls on daily river discharge variations and trends into Hudson Bay from four highly regulated and 17 moderately regulated/ unregulated systems over 1960–2016. These 21 rivers ...
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    Authorbarber, david g. (3)kuzyk, zou zou a. (3)petrusevich, vladislav (3)barber, david (2)dmitrenko, igor (2)ehn, jens (2)kirillov, sergey (2)... View MoreSubject
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