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The marine/climate systems team worked to understand how changes in climate variability and hydroelectric regulation affected processes related to light, heat and momentum exchange, between the freshwater, marine, sea ice, and atmospheric systems. They then examined how these processes have manifested changes in the physical properties and distribution of water masses in Hudson Bay.

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Title Marine/climate systems
Research Program Name Hudson Bay System Study (BaySys)
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Theme Cryosphere
Freshwater
Marine
Status Complete
Project DOI 10.5203/x6hd-2n79
Metadata Creation Date 2022
Publisher CanWIN
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Project Area Hudson Bay Complex
Spatial regions Hudson Bay
Spatial extent West Bound Longitude
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Project Start Date 2016-09-26
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Principal Investigators 1
Principal Investigator Name
David Barber
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Personal
Principal Investigator Email
David.Barber@umanitoba.ca
Principal Investigator Affiliation
Centre for Earth Observation Science - University of Manitoba
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Co-Investigators 1
Co-Investigator Name
Ehn, Jens
Co-Investigator Role
Project Leader
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jens.ehn@umanitoba.ca
Co-Investigator Affiliation
Centre for Earth Observation Science - University of Manitoba
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Co-Investigators 2
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Sydor, kevin
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Project Leader
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Co-Investigator Affiliation
Manitoba Hydro
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Co-Investigators 3
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Wong, Karen
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Manitoba Hydro
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Project Data Curator David Landry
Project Data Curator email David.Landry@umanitoba.ca
Project Data Curator Affiliation Centre for Earth Observation Science - University of Manitoba
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