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Wolf Creek Research Basin
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Mark Ferguson/Global Institute for Water Security and Global Water Futures
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Wolf Creek Research Basin
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The Wolf Creek Research Basin, near Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, is one of the longest running sites in Canada and cold regions worldwide. The site has continuously been monitored by researchers from McMaster University, University of Saskatchewan, The Government of the Yukon, and other Global Water Futures researchers for over 30 years.
Depicted place Depicted place: Wolf Creek Research Basin
Date 1 August 2022
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