Stream hydrology - Gros Morne

Stream hydrology - Gros Morne Stream hydrology strongly affects habitat quality for most stream-dwelling species, and is affected by both climate and land use. This measure, which is colocated with stream temperature regime, reports on flow parameters in 10-12 park streams over time - using in-situ water level data loggers, as well as hydrometric stations. 2018-06-27 Parks Canada darroch.whitaker@pc.gc.ca Nature and EnvironmentHydrologyStream FlowWater LevelEnvironment Canadadata loggersNewfoundland Stream thermal regime and hydrology - Gros MorneCSV https://124gc.sharepoint.com/:x:/s/external/_layouts/15/download.aspx/ERDWw0qFDrZHpQO6U-1NzY4BLeSwNxPVC0Nuiuzoc7xGxw?e=Dh4xXW

Stream hydrology strongly affects habitat quality for most stream-dwelling species, and is affected by both climate and land use. This measure, which is colocated with stream temperature regime, reports on flow parameters in 10-12 park streams over time - using in-situ water level data loggers, as well as hydrometric stations.

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Newfoundland and Labrador
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