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Record #129692:

Sediment transport in Hot Weather Creek, Ellesmere Island, N.W.T., Canada, 1990-1991 / Antoni G. Lewkowicz, Paul M. Wolfe.

Title: Sediment transport in Hot Weather Creek, Ellesmere Island, N.W.T., Canada, 1990-1991 / Antoni G. Lewkowicz, Paul M. Wolfe.
Author(s): Lewkowicz, Antoni G.
Wolfe, Paul M.
Date: 1994.
In: Arctic and Alpine Research. (1994.), Vol. 26(3) (1994)
Abstract: Two streams were monitored and found to have lowest runoff values for catchments in Canadian Arctic archipelago, reflecting their nival regimes and aridity of Fosheim Peninsula. High interannual variability in runoff contributed to significant differences in amount of sediment transported in this two-year period.
Notes:

Arctic and Alpine Research. Vol. 26(3) :213-226 (1994).

Keywords: 551.1/.4 -- Geology.
551.3.051 -- Sedimentation and stratification.
556.51 -- River basins and watersheds.
B -- Geology and soil sciences.
(*41) -- Canada.
(*440) -- Northwest Territories.
(*460) -- Franklin District.
(*464.2) -- Ellesmere Island.
SPRI record no.: 129692

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