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Canyon 3D
Canyon 3D
River 3D: foothills to coast
River 3D: foothills to coast
River 3D: watershed with mountains and water table
River 3D: watershed with mountains and water table
Pond 3D: muddy shore
Pond 3D: muddy shore
Illustration of glacial lake base with deltaic deposits and terminal morraine
Lake 2D: glacial with deltaic deposits and…
Illustration of lake cross sectional base with laminated sediment
Lake 2D: laminated sediment
Illustration of lake base with perched lake and dune contact lake
Lake 2D: perched lake and dune contact lake
Illustration of lake base with perched lake and water table window
Lake 2D: perched lake and water table window
Illustration of lake base with stratified water column in epilimnion and hypolimnion
Lake 2D: stratified
Illustration of lake cross sectional base with turbidite and laminations
Lake 2D: turbidite and laminations
Illustration of lake cross sectional base with varves
Lake 2D: varves
Illustration of river base with floodplain
River 3D: floodplain
The Cheakamus River flows from Garibaldi Provincial Park, through Whistler to Squamish. 40, 000 litres of sodium hydroxide were spilled into the river on August 5th, 2005 when a CN rail tanker derailed. Estimates suggested that >90% of all the species of fish in the river were killed.
Cheakamus River
Illustration of lake base with oxbow lake
Lake 3D: oxbow lake
Illustration of lake base with oxbow lake formation
Lake 3D: oxbow lake formation
Illustration of shallow lake base with small river
Lake 3D: shallow with small river
Illustration of freshwater pond base
Pond 3D: freshwater
Illustration of base with isolated ponds
Ponds 3D: isolated
Illustration of deep river base
River 2D: deep
Illustration of river base with deep channel
River 2D: deep channel
Illustration of shallow river base
River 2D: shallow
Illustration of river base comparison between natural and developed systems
River 3D: comparison natural vs. developed
Illustration of river cross sectional base
River 3D: cross section 2
Illustration of river base cross section
River 3D: cross section 3
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