Eco-hydrology of prairie wetlands and management implications: Synthesis of a 50-year study
Speaker: Masaki Hayashi
Affiliation: Department of Geoscience, University of Calgary, Canada
Location: QNC 1501, University of Waterloo (2:30 pm start)
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Eco-hydrology of prairie wetlands and management implications: Synthesis of a 50-year study
Speaker: Masaki Hayashi
Affiliation: Department of Geoscience, University of Calgary, Canada
Location: QNC 1501, University of Waterloo (2:30 pm start)
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