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Ecosystem health and integrated monitoring in the Northern River Basins / by Kevin J. Cash, Frederick J. Wrona and William D. Gummer.R71-49/4-10E-PDF

"As one of the eight study components under the Northern River Basins Study (NRBS), the Synthesis and Modelling Component was established to address two primary objectives: 1) to integrate the scientific planning and findings of all the components; and 2) to provide answers to the Study Board Question 13:a) What predictive tools are required to determine the cumulative effects of man made discharges on the water and aquatic environment? b) What are the cumulative effects of man made discharges on the water and aquatic environment? and to the Board's guiding question No. 14: What long term monitoring programs and predictive models are required to provide an ongoing assessment of the state of the aquatic ecosystems?"--Executive Summary.

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Department/Agency
  • Northern River Basins Study (Canada)‏.
TitleEcosystem health and integrated monitoring in the Northern River Basins / by Kevin J. Cash, Frederick J. Wrona and William D. Gummer.
Series title
  • Northern River Basins Study synthesis report ; no. 10
Publication typeMonograph - View Master Record
Language[English]
FormatDigital text
Electronic document
Other formatsPhysical text-[English]
Note(s)
  • Digitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada].
  • "May, 1996."
  • Includes bibliographical references [pages 62-75].
  • Issued also in print format.
Publishing information
  • Edmonton, Alberta : Northern River Basins Study, 1996.
  • ©1996
Author / Contributor
  • Cash, Kevin J. author.(Kevin Joseph), 1959-‏.
Description1 online resource (viii, 75 pages) : illustrations.
ISBN066224673X
Catalogue number
  • R71-49/4-10E-PDF
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