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TitleProceedings of the Northern River Basins Study instream flow needs workshop October 14-15, 1993 and January 6-7, 1994
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication1996
AuthorsWalder, G. L.
Corporate AuthorsSciences, S. A.
VolumeNorthern River Basins Study Project Report No. 66.
Pagination196 pages
Date Published01/1996
PublisherNorthern River Basins Study
Place PublishedEdmonton, AB
Publication Languageeng
ISBN Number0662248309; 9780662248309
KeywordsAthabasca River, hydrology, instream flow needs, NRBS, tributaries
Abstract

The need to address instream flow needs (IFN) in the Northern River Basins Study arises primarily from issues related to flow regulation on the Peace River. Flow regulation may have effects on fish habitats and has clearly affected riparian habitats in the study area. This report presents proceedings of a workshop held to review methods and approaches for conducting IFN analyses, to consider their applicability to the northern river basins, and to develop recommendations for undertaking IFN investigations as part of the Study. The workshop included two sessions, one on IFN related to fisheries and aquatic habitats and one on IFN related to riparian and delta habitats. Topics of presentations and papers include river hydrology, water quality considerations, vegetation studies, instream flow assessment, winter habitat, implications of river impoundment, modelling of wildlife habitat, channel morphology, sediment transport, and wetland vegetation management.

Notes

Northern River Basins Study Project Report No. 66.

URLhttp://www.barbau.ca/sites/www.barbau.ca/files/0-662-24830-9.pdf
Topics

Hydrology

Locational Keywords

Athabasca River

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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/35976082

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