Thames River and Fanshawe Reservoir data

10.25976/a5ve-nk95

The Thames River in Ontario is the largest Canadian tributary source of phosphorus (P) to Lake Erie's western basin. Although major efforts have been expended to reduce P losses from landscapes to rivers, the role of dammed reservoirs on riverine P flow remains poorly characterized. In this study, we determined whether Fanshawe Reservoir, on the Thames River, is a net sink or source for P.

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Metadata Reference Date(s) November 04, 2020 (Creation)
November 04, 2020 (Revision)
Data Reference Date(s) November 04, 2020 (Publication)
November 04, 2020 (Revision)
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University of Waterloo, Ecohydrology Research Group
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tkao@uwaterloo.ca
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Ocean Variables Other
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Status On Going
Spatial Extent { "coordinates": [ [ [ -81.1947, 43.04199 ], [ -81.1583, 43.04199 ], [ -81.1583, 43.14984 ], [ -81.1947, 43.14984 ], [ -81.1947, 43.04199 ] ] ], "type": "Polygon" }
North Bounding Latitude 43.14984
South Bounding Latitude 43.04199
East Bounding Longitude -81.1583
West Bounding Longitude -81.1947
Temporal Extent
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2018-01-19
End
2019-12-10
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https://doi.org/10.25976/a5ve-nk95
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CIOOS Pacific
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