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Data last updated April 22, 2021
Metadata last updated December 6, 2023
Created April 22, 2021
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Data collection infoFour components were monitored: benthic macro-invertebrate community using Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network (CABIN) methods, water quality, water temperature, and hydrologic characteristics (i.e., velocity and flow).
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Resource citationMcPherson, S. (1), K. Baranowska (1), L. Duncan (2), and A. Meidinger (3). (2018). Silverton Creek, water quality monitoring report 2015 to 2017. A Columbia Basin Water Quality Monitoring Project. Prepared by Lotic Environmental Ltd (1), Mainstreams Environmental Society (2), and the Slocan Lake Stewardship Society (3), for the Columbia Basin Water Quality Monitoring Project. Columbia Basin Water Hub [Resource]. https://doi.org/10.48511/HPVH-8W81
Resource data disclaimerNo warranty or guarantee exists that the information is accurate, complete, current, or suitable for any purpose. The individual user must confirm the accuracy of the data and whether it will be appropriate for their purpose.
Resource locationSilverton Creek, Silverton BC
Size2.5 MiB
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Citation (Required) McPherson, S. (1), K. Baranowska (1), L. Duncan (2), and A. Meidinger (3). (2018). Silverton Creek, water quality monitoring report 2015 to 2017. A Columbia Basin Water Quality Monitoring Project. Prepared by Lotic Environmental Ltd (1), Mainstreams Environmental Society (2), and the Slocan Lake Stewardship Society (3), for the Columbia Basin Water Quality Monitoring Project. Columbia Basin Water Hub [Resource]. https://doi.org/10.48511/HPVH-8W81
Resource Location Silverton Creek, Silverton BC
Data Collection Information Four components were monitored: benthic macro-invertebrate community using Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network (CABIN) methods, water quality, water temperature, and hydrologic characteristics (i.e., velocity and flow).
Data Processing N/A
Data Disclaimer No warranty or guarantee exists that the information is accurate, complete, current, or suitable for any purpose. The individual user must confirm the accuracy of the data and whether it will be appropriate for their purpose.
Water Hub Data Grade People and Perspectives
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