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Exploring the Egg Lake /?Eghés tu Landscape and the Lake One Trail A Collaboration with Knowledge Holders in Wood Buffalo National Park
DownloadFall 2018
Wood Buffalo National Park (WBNP) was established in the 1920s as a bison sanctuary, and since then it has received major recognition for its wildlife resources, including designations as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a Ramsar site. But, there has been no formal recognition of its...
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Groundwater movement in heterogeneous, water-limited, low-relief landscapes: understanding interactions of geology, topography, and climate at multiple spatiotemporal scales
DownloadFall 2021
The low-relief, sub-humid Boreal Plains (BP) region of Canada, is characterized by pond-peatland-forestland complexes underlain by thick glacial deposits, which result in inter-dependent surface water processes and groundwater flow systems with varying spatiotemporal controls. A fundamental...
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Nested groundwater flow systems in Wood Buffalo National Park, Alberta-Northwest Territories, Canada
DownloadSpring 2019
Water chemistry, numerical simulation and groundwater-related surface phenomena were combined into one integrated model to confirm the different scales and segments of flow systems in Wood Buffalo National Park (WBNP). Total Dissolved Solid (TDS) concentrations in surface waters and springs in...