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Marmot

INFORMATION FROM MARMOT CREEK BASIN: STILL MAKING WAVES AFTER HALF A CENTURY Kananaskis , 21-22 Feb. 2013 J. P. (Jim) Bruce. Marmot. Jeffrey 1965. 1: Kejimkujik , N.S. 2: Turkey Lake, Ont. 3: Bad Lake. Sask. 4: Marmot Lake, Alta. 5: Carnation Creek, B.C. 3. 5. 4. 2. 1. Streeter.

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Marmot

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  1. INFORMATION FROM MARMOT CREEK BASIN:STILL MAKING WAVES AFTER HALF A CENTURYKananaskis, 21-22 Feb. 2013J. P. (Jim) Bruce

  2. Marmot

  3. Jeffrey 1965

  4. 1: Kejimkujik, N.S. 2: Turkey Lake, Ont. 3: Bad Lake. Sask. 4: Marmot Lake, Alta. 5: Carnation Creek, B.C. 3 5 4 2 1

  5. Streeter

  6. There are three important lessons to be drawn from the Marmot Creek experience. They are: • Hydrometeorological measurement systems must be maintained – they increase in value with age, • Co-ordinated multi-disciplinary monitoring and research are critical to understanding and predicting the behaviour of natural systems, • Water users in the South Saskatchewan system must • plan to adapt to reduced water availability.

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