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|Publication-citation=Lintern, D.G., Haaf, J., 2013 submitted. Modeling the Mackenzie River Basin: Current Conditions and Climate Change Scenarios. Geological Survey of Canada Open File 5531
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Author(s) Lintern, D G; Haaf, J;
BibType report
Title Modeling the Mackenzie River Basin: current conditions and climate change scenarios
Editors
Year 2014-01-01
Journal
Booktitle
Volume
Pages 5531
URL https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/starweb/geoscan/servlet.starweb?path=geoscan/fulle.web&search1=R=293313
DOI
ISBN
Note Auto downloaded ref at: 2019-12-31


 
Feature reference No
PublicationClusterID 0
MS_PublicationClusterID 2982178665
Semantic_ID c3f9a3cd48cf1500ec08c488b351f806c7b62631
Nr of citations 0
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Is the CSDMS HPC used No
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Model(s) discussed: HydroTrend