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Min Gan, Shunqi Pan, Yongping Chen, Chen Cheng, Haidong Pan and Xian Zhu
Due to the strong nonlinear interaction with river discharge, tides in estuaries are characterised as nonstationary and their mechanisms are yet to be fully understood. It remains highly challenging to accurately predict estuarine water levels. Machine l...
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Albert Tsz Yeung Leung, Jim Stronach and Jordan Matthieu
Agriculture is an important industry in the Province of British Columbia, especially in the Lower Mainland where fertile land in the Fraser River Delta combined with the enormous water resources of the Fraser River Estuary support extensive commercial ag...
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Yuehua Lin and David B. Fissel
The 3-D unstructured-grid, Finite-Volume Coastal Ocean Model (FVCOM) was used to simulate the flows in Discovery Passage including the adjoining Lower Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada. Challenges in the studies include the strong tidal currents (...
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G. Curtis Roegner, Earl W. Dawley, Micah Russell, Allan Whiting, and David J. Teel
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Renata A. Outerbridge,J. A. (Tony) Trofymow
Assessment of ectomycorrhizal (EM) colonization was carried out in a variable green tree retention experimental block near Powell River, British Columbia. We hypothesized that increasing retention level enhances colonization of EM fungi onto seedlings in...
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Shawn Taylor,Kim Brunt
Using radio telemetry from September 1994 to March 1996, we studied the winter habitat use of 15 mountain goats in the Kingcome River drainage on the south coast of British Columbia, Canada. Our objectives were to identify important attributes of coastal...
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