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I am an undergraduate student at the University of Victoria who is working on completing her honours in Geography. For my project, I am hoping to use the model Hydrotrend to research change in river discharge and sediment load in the Skeena watershed in British Columbia. However, I have to find a way to access the model in order to complete my research.
I am an undergraduate student at the University of Victoria who is working on completing her honours in Geography. For my project, I am hoping to use the model Hydrotrend to model change in river discharge and sediment load in the Skeena watershed in British Columbia.
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Amanda Wild, website username login: Awild

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University of Victoria
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awild@uvic.ca

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  • Coastal Working Group
  • Hydrology Focus Research Group

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Hello,

I am an undergraduate student at the University of Victoria who is working on completing her honours in Geography. For my project, I am hoping to use the model Hydrotrend to model change in river discharge and sediment load in the Skeena watershed in British Columbia.