Over the first week of September, Ashley and Theron, a graduate student from the University of Alberta, conducted field work along the northern and southern edges of Sloquet Creek. Due to low creek levels, new warm and hot springs were exposed as well as unique geologic structures. Ashley focused on collecting as much data on warm and hot springs as possible (temperature, conductivity, flow rates) while Theron collected measurements of geologic structures. Data collected will contribute to updating bedrock mapping in the area as well as provide an estimate for how much thermal water is discharging at Sloquet.
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