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Hydrology of the Petitcodiac River basin in New Brunswick : predicting the change in oxygen regimes / by Daniel Caissie.Fs97-6/2301E

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The present study quantities some hydrological characteristics of the Petitcodiac River in New Brunswick. This information is important for many water resource and fisheries studies in the Petitcodiac river basin including the operation of the causeway gates. Long-term hydrologic data such as the mean annual flow and precipitation were calculated and presented.--Abstract

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Department/Agency
  • Canada. Department of Fisheries and Oceans.
TitleHydrology of the Petitcodiac River basin in New Brunswick : predicting the change in oxygen regimes / by Daniel Caissie.
Series title
  • Canadian technical report of fisheries and aquatic sciences 0706-6457 2301
Publication typeMonograph - View Master Record
Language[English]
FormatPhysical text
Other formatsDigital text-[English]
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  • "The present study quantities some hydrological characteristics of the Petitcodiac River in New Brunswick. This information is important for many water resource and fisheries studies in the Petitcodiac river basin including the operation of the causeway gates. Long-term hydrologic data such as the mean annual flow and precipitation were calculated and presented."--Abstract. Prepared at the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Science Branch, Diadromous Fish Division, Gulf Fisheries Management Region, P.O. Box 5030, Moncton, NB, E1C 9B6.
  • Résumé en français
Publishing information
  • Ottawa - Ontario : Fisheries and Oceans Canada 2000.
BindingSoftcover
Descriptionv, 26p. : graphs, references, tables ; 28 cm.
ISSN0706-6457
Catalogue number
  • Fs97-6/2301E
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