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CREATED:20161116T123653
SUMMARY:Short Course on Cold Regions Hydrology
LOCATION:Alberta\, Canada
DESCRIPTION:January 10 - 21, 2017 Short Course in Physical Principles of Hydrology Cana
 dian Rockies, Alberta, Canada\nThis ten-day field and lecture based course 
 examines the physical principles and processes that govern hydrology, with 
 special reference to cold regions conditions that involve snow, frozen grou
 nd, glacier ice and river ice.\nThe deadline to register is December 1, 201
 6.\nSpace is limited and fills up every year, so sign up early to guarantee
  your spot. This course is offered by the Centre for Hydrology and is a gra
 duate course with credit available from the University of Saskatchewan in c
 ollaboration with the Canadian Society for Hydrological Sciences and is at 
 the Barrier Lake Field Station in the beautiful Kananaskis Valley of wester
 n Alberta.\nhttp://www.usask.ca/hydrology/CSHS_PoH_ShortCourse_2017.php\nIn
 ternational graduate students are welcome.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>January 10 - 21, 2017 Short Course 
 in Physical Principles of Hydrology</strong> <strong>Canadian Rockies, Albe
 rta, Canada</strong><br />This ten-day field and lecture based course exami
 nes the physical principles and processes that govern hydrology, with speci
 al reference to cold regions conditions that involve snow, frozen ground, g
 lacier ice and river ice.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">The deadline t
 o register is <strong>December 1, 2016.</strong></p><p style="text-align: j
 ustify;">Space is limited and fills up every year, so sign up early to guar
 antee your spot. This course is offered by the Centre for Hydrology and is 
 a graduate course with credit available from the University of Saskatchewan
  in collaboration with the Canadian Society for Hydrological Sciences and i
 s at the Barrier Lake Field Station in the beautiful Kananaskis Valley of w
 estern Alberta.<br /><a href="http://www.usask.ca/hydrology/CSHS_PoH_ShortC
 ourse_2017.php">http://www.usask.ca/hydrology/CSHS_PoH_ShortCourse_2017.php
 </a></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>International graduate stud
 ents are welcome.</strong></p>
DTSTAMP:20260422T024827Z
DTSTART;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20170111
DTEND;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20170122
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