Seasonal variations, Sulphur Mountain Hot Springs Banff, Alberta / R.O. Van Everdingen.: En36-515/33E-PDF
"Seasonal variations in the physical and chemical parameters of the sulfurous hot springs on Sulphur Mountain near Banff, Alberta, occur between late April and early August as a result of the influx of varying quantities of water having temperatures and dissolved-solids concentrations lower than the sulfurous thermal water. In the absence of accurate discharge measurements, only a "minimum required" mixing ratio could be calculated, leading to minimum ion concentrations and a minimum temperature for the cooler water"--Abstract.
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| Title | Seasonal variations, Sulphur Mountain Hot Springs Banff, Alberta / R.O. Van Everdingen. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | v, 11 p. : charts. |
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