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Wilderness and Waterpower: How Banff National Park Became a Hydroelectric Storage Reservoir: Extended Description for graph 7

Wilderness and Waterpower: How Banff National Park Became a Hydroelectric Storage Reservoir
Extended Description for graph 7
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  1. Cover
  2. Half Title Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of Contents
  6. Introduction
  7. 1.   Water Falls
  8. 2.   Power Struggle
  9. 3.   Doubling Down
  10. 4.   Downstream Benefits
  11. 5.   Selling Scenery
  12. 6.   Political Logic
  13. 7.   Minnewanka Redux
  14. 8.   War Measures
  15. 9.   Public Power
  16. 10.   Reversing Rivers
  17. 11.   Leaving the Bow
  18. 12.   Conclusion
  19. Appendix
  20. Notes
  21. Index

Extended Description for graph 7

The x axis of the graph shows the weeks from (left to right) 1 to 51. The y axis shows M cube per second (bottom to top) 0.0 to 800.0 in intervals of 100.00. There are three lines plotted on the graph. One is for max, another for Median and one for min. The line plotted for Max starts at 180.0 M cube per second in week 1, starts to peak in the 15th week, peaks at 750 M cube per second in the 25th week, and drops back down to 180.0 M cube per second in the 51st week. The line plotted for Median starts at 140.0 M cube per second in week 1, starts to peak in the 15th week, peaks at 620 M cube per second in the 25th week, and drops back down to 140.0 M cube per second in the 51st week. The line plotted for Min starts at 95.0 M cube per second in week 1, starts to peak in the 15th week, peaks at 400 M cube per second in the 25th week, and drops back down to 95.0 M cube per second in the 51st week. All values are estimated to the closest value.

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