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Water table dynamics in a constructed wetland, Fort McMurray, Alberta
Haley M. Spennato
,
Scott J. Ketcheson
, Carl A. Mendoza
, Sean K. Carey
McMaster University
University of Alberta
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Alberta
100%
Fort McMurray
100%
Lowland
100%
Water Table Dynamics
100%
Constructed Wetland
100%
Sandhills
100%
Wetlands
66%
Water Table Response
66%
Canada
33%
Water Table
33%
Natural Systems
33%
Water Management
33%
Northern Alberta
33%
Management Practices
33%
Practice Support
33%
Reclamation Plan
33%
Hydrological Conditions
33%
Hydrophysical Properties
33%
Post-mining
33%
Open pit
33%
Water Level
33%
Altered Landscapes
33%
Natural Analogue
33%
Hydric Soils
33%
Intermittent Water Supply
33%
Lateral Flow
33%
Construction Practice
33%
Tailings Pond
33%
Surface Mining
33%
Water Level Regime
33%
Water Precipitation
33%
Pumping System
33%
License to Operate
33%
Inflow-outflow
33%
Wetland Reclamation
33%
Flow Reversal
33%
Material Control
33%
Reclaimed Wetland
33%
Syncrude
33%
Lowland Fen
33%
Underdrain
33%
Lateral Flux
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Alberta
100%
Water Table
100%
Constructed Wetland
100%
Fen
100%
Canada
16%
Landform
16%
Water Management
16%
Tailings Pond
16%
Overburden
16%
Water Supply
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Water Table
100%
Constructed Wetland
100%
Fen
100%
Lowlands
66%
Watersheds
66%
Hydric Soil
16%
Water Supply
16%
Water Management
16%
Landform
16%