Water Resources of Canada
A collection of twenty-three essays from The Royal Society of Canada's 1966 annual meeting on the chosen theme Water Resources.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Toronto :
University of Toronto Press,
1967.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; CONTENTS; Introduction; PART I: PROS AND CONS OF CANADIAN WATER EXPORT; Toward a North American Water Policy; A Monstrous Concept, a Diabolic Thesis; The McNaughton-Moss Confrontation; NAWAPA and Muskeg; PART II: WATER, AN INDISPENSABLE RESOURCE; L'eau, ressource indispensable; Water, a Physical Resource; Water Resources; PART III: THE ST. LAWRENCE, THEN AND NOW; That Great Street: The St. Lawrence; Le rôle du Quebec dans le trafic maritime au Canada; PART IV: THE GREAT LAKES: UNIQUE FEATURES AND PECULIAR PROBLEMS; The Uniqueness of the Great Lakes.
- Unique Research Opportunities Afforded by the Great LakesEnvironmental Control in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Region of North America; Thermal Regime and Circulation in the Great Lakes; Meteorological Problems on the Great Lakes; PART V: PHYSICO-MATHEMATICAL STUDIES OF WATER; Meteorology and Water Resources; L'aspect mathematique de l'oceanographie; Estimates of Groundwater Recharge on the Prairies; The Reverse Osmosis Membrane Separation Process and Its Application for Water Purification; PART VI: THE BIOLOGICAL NECESSITIES AND HAZARDS OF WATER; Biological Aspects of the Water Problem.
- Aquatic Communities and Their Adaptations to Their EnvironmentPresence de bacteries reductrices du soufre dans les rivieres polluees par les eaux residuaires des usines de preparation des pâtes à papier; Water-Borne Viral Infections; The Waters of Wide Agony.