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- 28North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance (NSWA)/Studies & Reports (NSWA)
- 4Oil Sands Research and Information Network (OSRIN)
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2015-06-01
North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance (NSWA)
This report provides a descriptive compilation of stream nutrient data collected in Alberta between 1977 and 2013. The purpose was to consolidate information from many diverse sources into one document and to provide a useful reference point for future studies of lake and watershed management in...
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1979-01-01
The study of the fish fauna in the Muskeg River commenced in 1976 with the general objective of describing the baseline states of this resource in the watershed and providing a quantitative estimate of the significance of the Muskeg River to the fisheries of the Athabasca River system. The work...
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2019-10-01
North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance (NSWA)
The purpose of this report is to summarize all available environmental information for Antler Lake and its watershed. Information on Antler Lake is limited, and as such, this report will provide an initial benchmark upon which to direct future watershed stewardship initiatives and monitoring...
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Aquatic biophysical inventory of major tributaries in the AOSERP study area. Volume I: Summary report
Download1980
This report summarizes and compares the physical characteristics of nine streams within five watersheds (Firebag, Muskeg, Steepbank, MacKay, and Ells) in the AOSERP study area. The distributions and relative abundances of fish in each stream and watershed are also described and related to the...
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Assessment of Climate Change Effects on Water Yield from the North Saskatchewan River Basin
Download2008-07-01
North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance (NSWA)
The effects of climate change on water yield on the North Saskatchewan River Basin (NSRB) will affect water use and water management in the basin. There is a need to assess the potential effects so that watershed planners can implement mitigation measures to minimize negative effects. The scope...
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2005-01-01
North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance (NSWA)
The purpose of the Background Study is to determine whether the North Saskatchewan River meets the established CHRS selection criteria and integrity criteria to be nominated as a Canadian Heritage River. Because the North Saskatchewan River was identified as an “A List” river, with the second...
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Conceptualizing Water Movement in the Boreal Plains. Implications for Watershed Reconstruction
Download2012-01-01
Devito, K., Mendoza, C., Qualizza, C.
The aim of this document is to provide guidance on landscape reconstruction based on the results of more than a decade of research in natural forest systems on the Boreal Plains. It is hoped that the synthesis will prove useful to a range of audiences – from general readers interested in the...
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2021-03-01
Fiera Biological Consulting Ltd.
The overall goal of this project was to develop two land cover products, each for a different purpose. The first product is a large-scale, high thematic resolution land cover layer that covers the areas of the North Saskatchewan and Battle River watersheds that are outside the mountain parks, as...
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2007-09-01
North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance (NSWA)
A starting point in effective water management is to understand the extent to which Alberta’s water resources have already been committed to human and economic activity. How much water has been allocated? How much is currently being used? The answers to these questions are fundamental to the...