improve the design of the survey and the presentation of the study results. Drs. Mark Colosimo and Wayne Jenkinson (International Joint Commission) approved the study and participated in regular progress reviews. Bill Odell (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers) provided reference mark and elevation data for the streamgage on Crane Lake. James Wilcox (Environment Canada) participated in field collection efforts and qualityassurance checks of collected data. Mark Schenewerk (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) reviewed the report. Chris Sanocki and Catherine Christenson of the U.S. Geological Survey participated in field data collection efforts. Scott Adolphson of the U.S. Geological Survey created the study area maps. Dave Lorenz (retired) and Jared Trost of the U.S. Geological Survey helped create and format report figures. Adam Mosbrucker of the U.S. Geological Survey reviewed the report.
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