Using a Trend-cycle Approach to Estimate Changes in Southern Canada's Water Yield from 1971 to 2004 - ARCHIVED
Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 16-001-M2010014
Description: Quantifying how Canada's water yield has changed over time is an important component of the water accounts maintained by Statistics Canada. This study evaluates the movement in the series of annual water yield estimates for Southern Canada from 1971 to 2004. We estimated the movement in the series using a trend-cycle approach and found that water yield for southern Canada has generally decreased over the period of observation.
Issue Number: 2010014
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