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Author : Branfireun, B.A.; and Macrae, M.L.
Date : 2009.
Title : Advances in Canadian research coupling hydrology and water quality, 2003-2007.
Publication : Canadian Water Resources Journal
Issue : 34(2):
Page(s) : 187-194.
Abstract
Canada is a country of considerable fresh water resources, with a mature community of hydrologists whose research is concerned with the transport and fate of nutrients and other pollutants that impact water quality, either from a human use or ecosystem perspective. This work has led to important advances in understanding that have contributed to regulatory action with sometimes global impact. However, water quality issues persist, largely due to increased natural resource extraction, land-use change, climate change and the identification of emerging contaminants of concern. This paper highlights important advances by Canadian researchers coupling hydrology and water quality over the period 2003-2007.
Bibliography of Canadian Geomorphology