CWR JOURNAL VOLUME 25 - 2000 |
Volume 25 No. 1 Spring/Primtemp. 2000
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AUTHOR(S)
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Analyses of Sediment Bacteria Monitoring Data from Two Deep Ocean Raw Wastewater Outfalls, Victoria, BC
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1-18
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Merv D. Palmer
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Recent Variations in Climate and Hydrology in Canada
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19-65
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Paul H. Whitfield and Alex J. Cannon
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An Evaluation of the Ideality of Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene, and Xylene on Activity Coefficients in Gas Condensate and the Implications for Dissolution in Groundwater
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67-79
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John V. Headley, Yiling Gong, S. Lee Barbour and Ronald W. Thring
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Biodegradation Kinetics of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid (2,4-D) in South Saskatchewan River Water
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81-92
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D.W. McMartin, J.V. Headley, J.A. Gillies and H.G. Peterson
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"A Preliminary Evaluation of the Behaviour of the BioMAP Water Quality Index"
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93-102
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Comments by Ronald W. Griffiths, Department of Zoology, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON
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A Reply to Ronald Griffiths' Comment
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103-106
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David R. Barton and Bruce W. Kilgour
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Volume 25 No. 2 Summer/Été 2000
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Introducing the Issue of Boundary Water Uses and Removals : A Focus on the Great Lakes
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121-124
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Frank J. Quinn
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Great Lakes Diversions and Other Removals
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125-151
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Frank J. Quinn, Jeff Edstrom
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Climate Change Impacts on the Hydrology of the Great Lakes - St.Lawrence System
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153-179
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Linda Mortsch, Henry Hengeveld, Murray Lister, Brent Lofgren, Frank H. Quinn, Michel Slivitzky and Lisa Wenger
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Cumulative Impacts /Risk Assessment of Water Removal or Loss from the Great Lakes -St.Lawrence River System
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181-208
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Ralph J.Moulton and Douglas R.Cuthbert
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Law and the Management of the Great Lakes Basin
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209-242
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J.Owen Saunders
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Volume 25 No. 3 Fall/Automme 2000
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Climate Change: Implications for Canadian Water Resources and Hydropower Production
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255-269
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Yves Filion
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A Community Approach to Water Management on a Small West Coast Island
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271-278
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James Douglas Henderson and Richard David Revel
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Backcasting to Test the Use of Neural Networks for Predicting Runoff in Canadian Rivers
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279-291
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J.M. Ehrman, K. Higuchi and T.A. Clair
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A Multiple Case Study of Community-Based Water Management Initiatives in New Brunswick
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293-307
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Ryan Plummer and Cynthia Stacey
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Volume 25 No. 4 Winter/Hiver 2000
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Subsurface Nitrate-N Leaching Loss as Affected by Drainage Size and Depth in a Shallow SlowlyPermeable Soil
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331-341
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R. Gordon, A. Madani, K. Caldwell, N. Boyd, T. Astatkie and R. Jamieson
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Prediction of Pollutant Load in Stormwater Runoff from an Urban Residential Area
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343-359
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D.W. LeBoutillier, J.A. Kells and G.J. Putz
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Toxicity Assessment and Remediation of Industrial Wastewater
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361-385
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D.A. Birkholz, John V. Headley, E.D. Ongley and Stephen Goude
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Topographic Influences on Flood Frequency Analyses
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387-405
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C. Valeo and P. Rasmussen
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Cosolvency Effects of Monoethanolamine and Triethanolamine: Implications for the Remediation of Benzene in Groundwater at Sour-Gas Plants
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407-422
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Yiling Gong, John V. Headley, S. Lee Barbour and Ronald W. Thring
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