Fraser River upstream storage study, task # 58 : river regime and sediment studies / Dr. A.N.T. Varzeliotis.: En37-338/1974E-PDF

"The construction of System E would affect the geometry of the Fraser River to some extent. Most important would be the long term deprivation of the ecologically important Fraser River Delta by as much as one quarter of its present sediment nourishment, in addition to the ever-increasing removal of sediment by dredging. A program of reservoir sedimentation evaluation is proposed"--Abstract.

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Department/Agency Canada. Inland Waters Directorate. Pacific and Yukon Region. Water Planning and Management Branch, issuing body.
Title Fraser River upstream storage study, task # 58 : river regime and sediment studies / Dr. A.N.T. Varzeliotis.
Variant title River regime and sediment studies
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Digitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada].
"This document was prepared under arrangement with the Canada-British Columbia Fraser River Joint Advisory Board's Fraser River upstream storage review report dated December 1976"--Cover.
Includes abstract in French.
Publishing information Vancouver, B.C. : Department of the Environment, Inland Waters Directorate, Pacific & Yukon Region, Water Planning and Management Branch, July 1974.
Author / Contributor Varzeliotis, A. N. T., author.
Description 1 online resource (18, 5 pages) : maps
Catalogue number
  • En37-338/1974E-PDF
Subject terms Sedimentation and deposition -- Research -- British Columbia -- Fraser River.
River sediments -- British Columbia -- Fraser River.
Sédimentation (Géologie) -- Recherche -- Colombie-Britannique -- Fraser, Fleuve.
Sédiments fluviaux -- Colombie-Britannique -- Fraser, Fleuve.
Fraser River Delta (B.C.) -- Environmental conditions.
Fraser, Delta du (C.-B.) -- Conditions environnementales.
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