If you are interested in this exciting new course being offered, you must register before Dec. 1, 2016.

The objective of this course is to develop a working knowledge of the processes particular to the hydrological cycle in cold regions. Snow and ice play a pivotal role in the year-round water cycle in cold regions, the Arctic and Antarctic. Their various contributions must be examined in order to understand how the cold regions hydrological cycles differ from more temperate areas. Since Canada is, in essence, a cold region, we will place considerable emphasis on Canada’s physical environments and issues arising from the cold part of our yearly hydrological cycle.

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