This project examined changing water balance conditions and source water contributions in the Milk River by applying water-mass (stable isotope) balance approaches. The project also demonstrated the utility of stable water isotopes for understanding the St.
St. Mary-Milk rivers
St. Mary-Milk rivers
This project analyzed existing historic isotopic data obtained for the region and previously catalogued by the proponent and contrast these data with data collected in 2020, representing the first time in over 100 years that water isotopic signatures on the Milk River were derived solely from…
The primary goal of this project was to develop a historical database representing annual or sub-annual evapotranspiration (ET) totals in the Milk and St. Mary River basins from 1982-2018 using remote sensing.
Estimates of consumptive use and evaporative losses are an important component of the computation of the natural flow of the Milk River and apportionment of Milk River water between the U.S. and Canada.
Estimates of consumptive use and evaporative losses are an important component of the computation of the natural flow of the Milk River and apportionment of Milk River water between the U.S. and Canada.
Estimates of consumptive use and evaporative losses are an important component of the computation of the natural flow of the Milk River and apportionment of Milk River water between the U.S. and Canada.
A Reference to examine and report upon the facts and circumstances concerning a complaint by a Montana rancher that the water that normally flowed in Sage Creek into the United States was being appropriated in Alberta.
Implementation by the IJC of Article VI of the Boundary Waters Treaty of 1909 regarding the apportionment of the St. Mary and Milk Rivers.