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Citation Provencher, SK. 2014. Geochemical assessment of surface water-groundwater interaction in the Englishman River watershed, British Columbia. MS Thesis, University of Calgary.
Organization University of Calgary
URL http://theses.ucalgary.ca/bitstream/11023/1724/2/ucalgary_2014_provencher_shannon.pdf
Abstract/Description or Keywords A geochemical and stable isotopic approach was used to aid in assessment of surface
water-groundwater interactions within the Englishman River Watershed, British
Columbia. Groundwater contribution to surface water is highest in late summer, early
fall, and winter months. Groundwater discharge to surface water constitutes the majority
of surface water discharge in the Englishman River during this period. In fall,
precipitation rates increase, which in conjunction with low discharge rates in late
summer, cause a loss of the groundwater signature in surface water. In spring,
precipitation and meltwater sourced from the snowpack on Mt. Arrowsmith are the
primary contributors to surface water. Shallow aquifers in surficial sediments influence
surface waters to a higher degree than deeper bedrock aquifers. However, groundwater
from deeper, more saline aquifers contributes to surface water and is measurable during
late summer; although the influence is likely minor.
Information Type thesis
Regional Watershed Vancouver Island South
Sub-watershed if known Englishman River
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