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Crist and Cicone 1984.pdf
Hollingsworth et al 2013.pdf
Gameti Drinking Water Source Watershed (2011)
A topographic map of the NWT treeline
NWT highway distance measurements for Highways 1 and 7 in the Dehcho Region.
Web app showing locations of Manitoba companies that offer food and bio product warehousing and distribution services.
This web …
This polygon layer shows sub-basin averages of HRDPS (High Resolution Deterministic Prediction System) precipitation. Ideal for capturing short-range (0–48h) high-resolution …
Web app showing locations of Manitoba Agri-Food businesses that offer food ingredients and/or products.
This application shows the geographical …
This polygon layer displays sub-basin-level average precipitation derived from the ECMWF (European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts) model. This layer …
Ward boundaries for the Local Governments and Rural Districts of New Brunswick.