The introduction of agriculture to the Canadian prairie by European settlers brought about many changes to the natural landscape. The changes, resulting from removing the natural vegetation and cultivation, accelerated geomorphic processes such as erosion and deposition. The general design of this study is based on the lakecatchment system approach and the wetland and its drainage basin are therefore considered one ecological system. The objective of this research project is to relate changes in the sedimentary record of a wetland drainage basin to documented land use changes that have occurred since the onset of settlement. This thesis project is part of the PECOS study. The objective of the PECOS project is to evaluate land use an...
Many wetlands in the prairie pothole region are embedded within an agricultural landscape where they...
Wetlands provide beneficial functions and services (e.g. sediment retention, nutrient sequestration)...
The hydrology of the Canadian Prairies has been well described in the scientific literature. 20th C ...
The introduction of agriculture to the Canadian prairie by European settlers brought about many cha...
Southern Manitoba’s wet prairie region is marked by persistent problems with surface water managemen...
Southern Manitoba’s wet prairie region is marked by persistent problems with surface water managemen...
To determine the impact of human activity on marsh sedimentation rates and growth patterns, the rec...
Soil erosion and sediment delivery models have been increasingly employed in studies of catchment se...
To determine the impact of human activity on marsh sedimentation rates and growth patterns, the rec...
Many wetlands in the prairie pothole region are embedded within an agricultural landscape where they...
The Canadian Prairies contains a high density of hydrologically isolated wetlands, termed “potholes”...
The Canadian Prairies contains a high density of hydrologically isolated wetlands, termed “potholes”...
The Canadian Prairies contains a high density of hydrologically isolated wetlands, termed “potholes”...
Wetlands provide beneficial functions and services (e.g. sediment retention, nutrient sequestration)...
Wetlands provide beneficial functions and services (e.g. sediment retention, nutrient sequestration)...
Many wetlands in the prairie pothole region are embedded within an agricultural landscape where they...
Wetlands provide beneficial functions and services (e.g. sediment retention, nutrient sequestration)...
The hydrology of the Canadian Prairies has been well described in the scientific literature. 20th C ...
The introduction of agriculture to the Canadian prairie by European settlers brought about many cha...
Southern Manitoba’s wet prairie region is marked by persistent problems with surface water managemen...
Southern Manitoba’s wet prairie region is marked by persistent problems with surface water managemen...
To determine the impact of human activity on marsh sedimentation rates and growth patterns, the rec...
Soil erosion and sediment delivery models have been increasingly employed in studies of catchment se...
To determine the impact of human activity on marsh sedimentation rates and growth patterns, the rec...
Many wetlands in the prairie pothole region are embedded within an agricultural landscape where they...
The Canadian Prairies contains a high density of hydrologically isolated wetlands, termed “potholes”...
The Canadian Prairies contains a high density of hydrologically isolated wetlands, termed “potholes”...
The Canadian Prairies contains a high density of hydrologically isolated wetlands, termed “potholes”...
Wetlands provide beneficial functions and services (e.g. sediment retention, nutrient sequestration)...
Wetlands provide beneficial functions and services (e.g. sediment retention, nutrient sequestration)...
Many wetlands in the prairie pothole region are embedded within an agricultural landscape where they...
Wetlands provide beneficial functions and services (e.g. sediment retention, nutrient sequestration)...
The hydrology of the Canadian Prairies has been well described in the scientific literature. 20th C ...