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Author : Anderson, J.C.
Date : 1974
Title : Permafrost-hydrology studies at Boot Creek And Peter Lake Watersheds, N.W.T.
Publication : Permafrost Hydrology; Proceedings of Workshop Seminar; 1974, Calgary, Alberta (Canada), February 26-28, 1974. Environment Canada, Ottawa
Issue :
Page(s) : 39-44
Abstract
Two small drainage basins on the east side of the Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territory, are being studied as research watersheds. The basins lie within the continuous permafrost zone. Boot Creek basin drains an area of 31 sq km and flows into the east channel of the Mackenzie Delta at the Town of Inuvik. Peter Lake basin encompasses an area of 46 sq km to the north of Reindeer Station, and it drains northward via the Wolverine Lakes into the east channel, below Tununuk. Some aspects of the precipitation and runoff regimes at these watersheds were noted. As data collection and analysis continue, a more complete understanding of the hydrology of these basins will be achieved
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