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    Inter-comparison of Precipitation Gauges for Water Survey Monitoring

    Year: 2018, 2018
    Member of: Trent Community Research Centre Project Collection
    Name(s): Creator (cre): Brailsford, Scotia, Creator (cre): Forget, Meghan, Other (oth): Trent University Environment and Resource Science, Issuing body (isb): Trent Community Research Centre, Supporting host (sht): Ministry of Natural Resources
    Abstract: <p> Precipitation gauges have historically been a valuable asset for surface water monitoring (Tokay et al​, 2010), as well as predicting climatic change and seasonal variation (Grieser, 2015). This study will focus on the performances of three precipitation gauges at the Trent Climate Station in Peterborough, Ontario. The motivation of this project is to evaluate the potential of the new… more

    Inter-comparison of Precipitation Gauges for Water Survey Monitoring [poster]

    Year: 2018, 2018
    Member of: Trent Community Research Centre Project Collection
    Name(s): Creator (cre): Brailsford, Scotia, Creator (cre): Forget, Meghan, Other (oth): Trent University Environment and Resource Science, Issuing body (isb): Trent Community Research Centre, Supporting host (sht): Ministry of Natural Resources
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    A GIS based analysis of streamflow indications in the Grand River Basin

    Year: 2002, 2002
    Member of: Trent Community Research Centre Project Collection
    Name(s): Creator (cre): Bickram, Catherine, Supporting host (sht): Ministry of Natural Resources, Issuing body (isb): Trent Centre for Community-Based Education, Other (oth): Trent University Geography Dept
    Abstract: <p>The purpose of this project was to explore the relationships between a Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) created ratio indicator and the population density of the Grand River watershed to examine [sic] the influence of population density and streamflow variability.</p>