We have also been collecting data on watersheds and catchment areas in the Annapolis Valley. |
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Landowners can offer eligible cropland and marginal pastureland in these watersheds. |
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Lymphatic watersheds represent divisions between lymphatic drainage regions that drain in opposite directions. |
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Sedimentation and hydrologic alteration, common symptoms of urban watersheds, are likely filling in or flushing higher quality substrata. |
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Twenty percent of the world's freshwater fish species are now imperiled because of damage to waters and watersheds on which they depend. |
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The two watersheds had been cutover prior to purchase around 1920 by the United States government for inclusion in the National Forest System. |
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Natural features, such as soils, climate, and geology, are an important influence on water quality in watersheds. |
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The climate is desertic and semi-desertic in the coast and western andean watersheds, subtropical in the easthern watersheds. |
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Human beings suffered terribly, as did songbird populations, old-growth forests, fur seal colonies, and fragile watersheds. |
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Benefit the environment by protecting watersheds and enhancing wildlife habitats and biodiversity. |
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What are the practices that work best within specific watersheds and regions? |
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We can do this while protecting critical watersheds, forest aesthetics and wildlife. |
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Wildlife habitats, wetlands and watersheds have been wiped out all over the place. |
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The draining of water from rivers and watersheds for irrigation leads to drier natural habitats. |
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While some model components were transferable across watersheds, others needed to be developed on a sitespecific basis. |
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New or expanded takings that would remove water from watersheds that already have a high level of water removed are not allowed. |
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This action is being led by multistakeholder groups who develop specific water management for regional watersheds. |
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Peak flows from snowmelt are the dominant hydrologic feature of most boreal and montane watersheds. |
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These included aggregations sampled along parallel watersheds in the Madawaska Highlands for examining fine geographic scale population structure. |
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Historians are forever on the lookout for turning points and watersheds. |
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The slopes of the hill on the northern and eastern sides descend sharply into the river valleys draining from the mountain watersheds of Avgo and Ayios Niketas. |
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For sampling, watersheds were divided into sample sites based upon elevation, slope position and aspect, and plots were randomly located within each sample site. |
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A massive salmonid once common from Bohemia to Hokkaido, the taimen is making one of its last stands here, in the high, cold, pure rivers of Mongolia's remote watersheds. |
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In most countries, unirrigated watersheds cover an area much larger than irrigated land, and are disproportionately used by the poor. |
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Protecting watersheds provides many of the world's megacities with freshwater-and saves billions of dollars. |
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Moreover, watersheds, while defining rivers hydrologically, rarely reflect other riverrelated values. |
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These sources are particularly important because the rivers drain watersheds that don't receive much summer rainfall and where rates of evaporation are relatively high. |
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It is important to note that clearcutting is only one way to modify the snow catch efficiency of watersheds. |
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Seven of the eight watersheds in Canada with the highest counts of coliform and fecal coliform bacteria are in the basin. |
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However, water bodies and watersheds frequently extend across provincial and national boundaries. |
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However, it is also a major provider of environmental services, sequestering carbon, managing watersheds and preserving biodiversity. |
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The project will affect only a very small proportion of the breeding shorebird population in the James Bay watersheds. |
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Smith told me that he especially enjoyed the plenaries given each day on agricultural watersheds, watershed cycling of pollutants and urban runoff. |
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For instance, Mr. Brooker is also using the GIS system to detect and map leafy spurge infestations in watersheds. |
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The capital of Gabon, Libreville, is made up of a large number of watersheds whose largest rivers flow into the Como Estuary. |
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I am thankful for what you have shown me about watersheds, other cultures, ethnobotany, natural healing, renewable energy, spirituality, and so much more. |
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Some non-governmental organisations see the answer in mobilising local communities to harvest rain and develop watersheds. |
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There is a problem with the extent and depth of our knowledge concerning watersheds and other aspects of water. |
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A river or lake basin is the area bounded by the watersheds of a system of streams and rivers that flow towards the same outlet. |
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Mass movements of soils and bedrock erosion in the headwater parts of stream watersheds represent the initial stages of material transport that is made possible by physical weathering. |
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The river has always been used as a significant travel corridor leading to other watersheds and trading opportunities. |
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However, there are other things such as watersheds and the impact of important or major construction, as we talk about in the bill. |
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A modelling framework to calculate water availability in agricultural watersheds is also part of the Water theme's work. |
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Consequently, the Town will gain valuable knowledge regarding the health of lakes as well as water quality in neighboring watersheds. |
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Data for smaller watersheds may require a licensing agreement or funds for purchase. |
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To date, ten fact sheets for ten watersheds have been prepared and posted on the web. |
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Terminal reaves tend to run for great distances along contours or watersheds and served to divide the enclosed areas from the higher open moor. |
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Part of the Firth River and Joe Creek watersheds are located in Alaska. |
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As a result, watersheds can quickly surge water into the rivers that drain them. |
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Information on nature of land use was available for just over half of these watersheds, and land use included wildlife and agricultural activity, or heavily used, multiuse watersheds. |
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Good management of regional watersheds to provide an adequate water supply can be quite difficult-technically and politically-in rapidly urbanizing areas. |
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This is not considered to represent a significant source of acid rock drainage with respect to the typical acid producing ability of bedrock and buffering capacity of the receiving watersheds in this part of New Brunswick. |
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Notwithstanding the fact that all land surfaces are comprised of watersheds, and rivers are best managed on a watershed basis, rivers themselves are linear, not areal. |
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Biologists believe that this wild turkey release is sufficient to re-establish the population of this bird which historically naturally occurred in the Detroit River watersheds. |
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The planning area extends seaward to the foot of the continental slope and on the landward boundary, which takes into consideration the importance of coastal watersheds. |
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This approach provides an appropriate framework for wise habitat and water management that takes into account the various interests present in watersheds. |
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The distribution of spawning habitat for coho salmon is usually clumped within watersheds, often at the heads of riffles in small streams and in side-channels of larger streams. |
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It may even cross over into other watersheds all the way over to Quebec. |
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The watersheds that feed the Experimental Lakes are pretty much as they were thousands of years ago... long before people and machines started to spew emissions into the air. |
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Presentations ranged from the need for strong grassroots support for living harmoniously with rivers to influencing provincial and national policies for protection of watersheds. |
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When species which are preadapted to lacustrine conditions are present in reservoir watersheds, these fish colonize the reservoir and occupy all the available area. |
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This strip mining operation also changes the shallow groundwater interchanges with the river, and has even obliterated some small tributary watersheds and one-half of the large 1,500-square kilometre Muskeg Creek watershed. |
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But, from an ecological standpoint, since rivers are actually the heart of ecosystems, river basins are the natural ecumene, and watersheds are the natural dividers, not rivers. |
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Thus, the tools used in this area are very simple and unspecialized, while the topographical and hydro-geographic features of Vietnam are greatly varied and include many watersheds. |
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Here and there it passes over the Great Continental Divide, that is, the border between the watersheds of the two large river systems of the Colorado-Gila-San Juan, in the west, and the Rio Grande-Pecos, in the east. |
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The height of land between watersheds is dominated by expansive peatlands with only discontinuous, often stunted forest cover featuring black spruce, tamarack, and ericaceous shrubs. |
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Students involved in the Geocache Your Watershed project research their local watersheds to develop stories or other water-related promotional products to build their geocaches. |
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However, the wadis are generally small in length and their watersheds have not a large surface except for the two extreme points in the CAMP area. |
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It is estimated that 5-25 per cent of atmospherically deposited Hg in watersheds is transported to lakes depending on the catchment to lake-area ratio. |
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Development of watershed management plans for specific watersheds where lakes, rivers or estuaries are already eutrophic due to human activity or are, as yet, undeveloped and sensitive to nutrient enrichment. |
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An important flaw in the a regional approach is demonstrated by provincial and territorial boundaries which frequently slice through watersheds and boundaries of physiographic or other types of natural regions. |
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Widespread deforestation of watersheds, for example, has increased the run-off of sediments and nutrients that impede coral growth by suffocating reefs or making them overgrown with algae. |
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Our acquisitions over the past few years have allowed us to expand our operations into several new geographic regions, allowing us to diversify our watersheds and power markets. |
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To determine the levels, fate and trends of currentuse pesticides in selected priority watersheds in Canada, a surveillance project on pesticides was conducted. |
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This implies clear regulations for pricing policies and subsidies, as well as the implementation of policies that guarantee good management of watersheds and water-producing ecosystems. |
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They have identified the different demands on water and defined priorities for managing and restoring watersheds that meet their development needs. |
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Information collected from field visits and previous studies will be integrated to produce an assessment of the health of the watersheds as a whole and the relative health of various areas within the watersheds. |
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Large-scale mining is a particular concern in mountainous areas, such as Mount Nimba, where deposits of iron ore and bauxite are common and can severely affect freshwater systems and regional watersheds. |
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Several published data sets have been collected to evaluate the occurrence of a first flush of pollutants from urban watersheds. |
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The North Sea receives freshwater from a number of European continental watersheds, as well as the British Isles. |
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Chicago rests on a continental divide at the site of the Chicago Portage, connecting the Mississippi River and the Great Lakes watersheds. |
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In general, the analysis of parents and lineages is intimately linked to studying the topology of watersheds. |
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The construction of hydroelectric dams has blocked their migrations and locally extirpated eels in many watersheds. |
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This canal enabled the transportation of coal, and later other goods as well, between the Delaware and Hudson River watersheds. |
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Many upland watersheds are being deforested and degraded, and fresh water is becoming increasingly scarce. |
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Inconspicuous nutrient laden surface runoff from mature forest Sierran watersheds. |
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In other cases, boil water advisories have been issued when oocyst numbers from watersheds reached levels of concern. |
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The glochidia temporarily attach to fish, allowing mussels to distribute themselves upstream and downstream and among watersheds. |
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Landscape-scale insolation studies on whole watersheds have helped in understanding energy and water balance. |
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It has been shown that nitrogen transport is correlated with various indices of human activity in watersheds, including the amount of development. |
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The area is hilly to mountainous with many small watersheds. |
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How has ramping up to the scale of whole watersheds, and so-called megasheds, affected the way scientists think about and execute their crucial experimental work? |
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Although French fur traders ranged widely through the Great Lakes and Mississippi River watersheds, as far as the Rocky Mountains, they did not usually settle down. |
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Though the canal nominally crosses the watersheds of five river systems, in reality the variation between these is so low that it has only a single summit section. |
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These nets are crucial in the understanding of how watersheds function. |
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The meeting began with an emphasis on hurricane Katrina and then diversified into coal bed methane, greenhouse warming, gas hydrates, and watersheds. |
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Water runoff often collects over watersheds flowing into rivers. |
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