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Daniel Lee Peters is a Limited Term Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography at the University of Victoria, holding additional roles as Associate Fellow at the Canadian Rivers Institute (University of New Brunswick) and Sessional Lecturer at UVic. His research focuses on watershed hydrology, climate impacts, and flow regulation effects, with specialties in northern deltas and instream flow needs. Peters holds a BSc (Environmental Geography, Concordia University), MSc and PhD (Watershed Ecosystems, Trent University).
Key research areas include:
- Hydrological impacts of climate variability/change
- Flow regulation effects on river systems
- Runoff processes in northern deltas
- Instream flow standards for agricultural watersheds
- Hydrological modeling using isotopic/geochemical tracers
His publications (2000-2008) emphasize northern hydrology, with notable contributions to understanding Peace-Athabasca Delta dynamics and Mackenzie Basin hydroclimatology. Awards include the D.M. Gray Award and recognition for student research excellence.
Professional roles include editorial board membership for the Canadian Water Resources Journal and active participation in national hydrology organizations (CGU, CWRA, IAHS). Technical reports address water resource management challenges in agricultural and northern environments. Current projects involve climate impact assessments on Okanagan streams and Sooke Lake Reservoir hydrology.
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