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Language: English (Canadian) Licenses: No licence Tags: Bow River

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December 31, 2017

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Historic resources assessments of the impacts the 2013 flood on palaeontological and archaeological resources adjacent to the Bow, Sheep, and upper Highwood rivers in southern Alberta were...


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December 31, 2017

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Excavations in 2015 at EePj-103, Margaret’s Site, revealed a stratified Protohistoric and Historic Period site. A unique feature of this site is that it has two stratigraphically separate...


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January 1, 2016

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Recent fieldwork associated with flooding of major river drainages in southern Alberta produced several new records of Bison. Specimens reported range in age from late Pleistocene to late...


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April 1, 2013

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This report summarises the results of a survey of participants to gather impressions and lessons to date in the formation of a phosphorous management plan for the Bow River.


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March 1, 2010

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The City of Calgary, in partnership with Alberta Environment, plans to create a hydraulic model of the Bow and Elbow Rivers through Calgary, to support emergency response planning and operations...


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July 1, 2004

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This report was submitted as advice to guide development of Phase 2 of the water management plan for the South Saskatchewan River Basin. It presents the work of four basin advisory committees...


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October 1, 2002

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The sharing of waters of the South Saskatchewan River Basin is governed by two interprovincial and international treaties. A number of rules and guidelines and a large number of monitoring sites...


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July 1, 2002

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This study determined recreational flows for paddling along the sequential reaches of the Bow River and along its principal tributaries.