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  • Catalogue Entry: Streamflow gauging stations

    The map shows the location and the number of years of recorded data for the Water Survey of Canada streamflow gauging stations and the Quebec Department of Natural Resources...
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  • Catalogue Entry: Annual large river flow

    The map shows the six major drainage areas in Canada, the major diversions in 1975 and the flow (in cubic metres per second) of rivers whose mean annual flow at the outlet of...
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  • Catalogue Entry: 1Freeze-up and break-up of rivers and lakes

    The plate contains four maps showing the mean river freeze-over date, the mean lake freeze-over date, the mean river ice-free date and the mean lake ice free date. The four maps...
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  • Catalogue Entry: Variation of monthly river flows

    The plate shows a graph of the maximum and minimum monthly mean flow and mean monthly river flow for 36 selected river gauging stations. Thirty-six gauging stations across...
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  • Catalogue Entry: Annual runoff

    The map shows the annual runoff in millimetres. Annual runoff varies from year to year owing to variations in precipitation, evaporation, and natural storage. The map presents...
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  • Catalogue Entry: Influence of glaciers on streamflow

    The map shows the location of glaciers and ice caps and also indicates the rivers and the lakes, which are fed by a glacier (or an ice cap) meltwater. The purpose of this plate...
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