The prairies of Saskatchewan can be described as one of the least water-secure parts of Canada, making water quality monitoring essential for informed resource management in a region already facing water insecurity. While natural physical properties worsen...
Major snowmelt and runoff events in central Canada carry stormwater contamination to the South Saskatchewan River.
Data buoys and temperature strings help U. Saskatchewan and Nipissing University scientists study mixing’s role in Lake Nipissing algae blooms.
Beavers build dams using mud and twigs to create calmer water habitats and a new study shows they can help slow flooding, according to a Science News article. Previously, researchers did not believe beaver dams had much...