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Special Edition: Vegetation Patterns and Fluvial Geomorphology of the Bow and Elbow Watershed

Aug 31, 2014 | Posts from the past

Nested within this exceptional field season has been the completion of my master’s thesis fieldwork, currently titled 130 years of change: an analysis of vegetation patterns and fluvial geomorphology of the Bow and Elbow watersheds.It was the compelling accounts of...

Mid-August updates: Finishing at Shunda and back to Kannanaskis

Aug 19, 2014 | Posts from the past

­It’s hard to believe that it’s mid-August already! We wrapped up in Shunda, spent a few days back at the Elbow camp near Bragg Creek, and are now staying in an old ranger cabin at Kananaskis Boundary.Our last wee­k in Shunda included stations in the White Goat...

Icefield highway and welcome to Shunda Fire Base in Clearwater County

Aug 11, 2014 | Posts from the past

After a beautiful week in Willmore and our last picturesque flight there over glaciers (with Mt. Robson looming in the background) we were ready to move once again. This time we headed to our third location of this summer–Shunda Fire Base in Clearwater area,...

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