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Mohamed Hamdi and Kalifa Goïta
The Saskatchewan River Basin (SRB) of central Canada plays a crucial role in the Canadian Prairies. Yet, climate change and human action constitute a real threat to its hydrological processes. This study aims to evaluate and analyze groundwater spatial a...
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Mohammad Zare, Shahid Azam and David Sauchyn
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Norbert Clauer
Previously published K-Ar dating results of <2 µm illite separates from uranium-hosting and associated barren rocks from Dominique Peter district of the Carswell circular structure in the Athabasca Basin (Canada) were considered to trace four distinct te...
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Denver Fowler
The Upper Maastrichtian fluvial Hell Creek Formation of the Fort Peck Lake area, Montana (and regional equivalents) is notable for its vertebrate fossils and for the K-Pg mass extinction at or near its upper contact. Despite intense study, internal strat...
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Luis Morales-Marín, Howard Wheater and Karl-Erich Lindenschmidt
Climate and land-use changes modify the physical functioning of river basins and, in particular, influence the transport of nutrients from land to water. In large-scale basins, where a variety of climates, topographies, soil types and land uses co-exist ...
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Rachel Arsenault, Sibyl Diver, Deborah McGregor, Aaron Witham and Carrie Bourassa
First Nations communities in Canada are disproportionately affected by poor water quality. As one example, many communities have been living under boil water advisories for decades, but government interventions to date have had limited impact. This paper...
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James A. Dyer, Xavier P. C. Vergé, Raymond L. Desjardins and Devon E. Worth
The three main farm products from Canadian agriculture, i.e., proteins, vegetable oils, and carbohydrates, account for 98% of the land in annual crops in Canada. The intensities and efficiencies of these field crops in relation to their Greenhouse Gas (G...
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Lianne McLeod, Lalita Bharadwaj, Tasha Epp and Cheryl L. Waldner
Groundwater drinking water supply surveillance data were accessed to summarize water quality delivered as public and private water supplies in southern Saskatchewan as part of an exposure assessment for epidemiologic analyses of associations between wate...
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Abdul Raouf, Yulu Peng and Tayyab Ikram Shah
Urban parks and open spaces offer a unique setting that can play a vital role in improving health and quality of life in cities and towns, making cities more attractive places to live and work, and connecting residents to nature. Degradation of park faci...
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Nasim Hosseini, Jacinda Johnston, Karl-Erich Lindenschmidt
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Flows along the upper Qu?Appelle River are expected to increase in the future via increased discharge from Lake Diefenbaker to meet the demands of increased agricultural and industrial activity and population growth in southern Saskatchewan. This increas...
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