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Document Header Bibliography Technical Flood Related Reports The following is a list of technical reports related to inland flooding and ice jams in New Brunswick available at the New Brunswick Legislative Library which can be accessed by searching the on-line Library Catalogue (http://www1.gnb.ca/leglibbib/en/Resources.aspx/Index). For ease of use, reports appear in chronological order and are organized by associated water body. GENERAL Environment Canada. New Brunswick Flood, April - May 1973. Inland Waters Directorate, Atlantic Region, Halifax NS. 1974. LeBrun-Salonen, M.L. The March 1936 Ice Jam Floods in New Brunswick. J.E. Peters Management Limited, Dartmouth, NS. 1983. LeBrun-Salonen, M.L. The February 1970 Ice Jam Floods in New Brunswick. J.E. Peters Management Limited, Dartmouth, NS. 1984. LeBrun-Salonen, M.L. A Historical Review of the March 1902 Ice Jam Floods. J.E. Peters Management Limited, Dartmouth, NS. 1985. Environment Canada. Flooding Events in New Brunswick: An Historical Perspective. Inland Waters Directorate, Atlantic Region, Dartmouth, NS. 1985. Abbot, S.S. Interpretation of Recent Air Photos to Determine the Structural Development on Flood Plains Recently Designated Under the Canada-New Brunswick Flood Damage Reduction Program. J.E. Peters Management Limited, Dartmouth, NS. 1985. Hydro-Com Technologies. Field Investigations of Mid-Winter Ice Jams. New Brunswick Department of Environment and New Brunswick Emergency Measures Organization, Fredericton, NB. 2006. CARTER’S BROOK Nicholson, M. Historical Flood Review of the Town of Sackville. Federal-Provincial Flood Damage Reduction Program, Fredericton, NB. 1982. WMS Associates Limited. Documentation and Assessment of flooding in the Town of Sackville and Environs: Final Report. Flood Risk Mapping Technical Committee, Canada-New Brunswick Flood Damage Reduction Program, Fredericton, NB. 1990. 1 KENNEBECASIS RIVER Folster, M. E. Historical Flood Review of the Upper Kennebecasis River Basin. New Brunswick Department of the Environment, Fredericton, NB. 1980 Galbraith, P. Climatological Data for Sussex, N.B. Area in Relation to Flood Plain Studies. Atmospheric Environment Service, Fredericton, NB. 1980. Folster, M.E. Flood of February 12th, 1981 Kennebecasis River Basin. New Brunswick Department of the Environment, Fredericton, NB. 1981. ADI Limited. Hydrotechnical Study Sussex Area Flood Plain. New Brunswick Department of Environment, Fredericton, NB. 1982. ADI Limited. Sussex Hydrotechnical Study Amendments to Water Surface Profile Tables Appendix I. New Brunswick Department of Environment, Fredericton, NB. 1982. ADI Limited. Hydrotechnical Study Sussex Area Flood Plain: Supplementary Report of Field Investigations. New Brunswick Department of Environment, Fredericton, NB. 1982. Chown, B., Simmons, D. and Hallyburton, W.R. Report on Sussex-Sussex Corner and Norton Area Critical Flood Levels. J. E. Peters Management Limited, Dartmouth, NS. 1983. Hallyburton, W.R. An Estimation of the Flood Damage Potential for the Greater Sussex Area. J.E. Peters Management Limited., Dartmouth, NS. 1983. Fenco. Norton Area Hydrotechnical Study of the Kennebecasis River: Main Report. Canada-New Brunswick Flood Damage Reduction Program, Fredericton, NB. 1984. Fenco. Norton Area Hydrotechnical Study of the Kennebecasis River: Supplementary Report on Field Investigations. Canada-New Brunswick Flood Damage Reduction Program, Fredericton, NB. 1984. MAGAGUADAVIC RIVER WMS Associates Limited. An Assessment of Flood Damage Potential Along the Magaguadavic River Valley from Second Falls to St. George. Canada-New Brunswick Flood Damage Reduction Program, Fredericton, NB. 1989. Kleinschmidt Energy and Water Resource Consultants. December 2010 Magaguadavic River Operational Flood Study. 2011. 2 MARSH CREEK Proctor and Redfern Limited. Marsh Creek Flood Control Study. City of Saint John, NB. 1974 Proctor and Redfern Limited. Water Management Study Marsh Creek Watershed. City of Saint John, NB. 1976. Proctor and Redfern Limited. Marsh Creek Project Review. Canada-New Brunswick Flood Damage Reduction Program, Fredericton, NB. 1984. Curran, E. and Cassidy, R. Marsh Creek Critical Flood Plain Elevations Project. Water Resources Data Collection. 1986. MIRAMICHI RIVER WMS Associates Limited. Documentation and Assessment of Flooding Along the Miramichi River in the Newcastle - Chatham Area: Final Report. Canada-New Brunswick Flood Damage Reduction Program, Fredericton, NB. 1990. Nolan, Davis & Associates (N.B.) Limited. Documentation and Assessment Flood Damage Potential - Southwest and Northwest Miramichi Rivers: Final Report. Canada-New Brunswick Flood Damage Reduction Program, Fredericton, NB. 1991. NASHWAAK RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES Canada-New Brunswick Flood Damage Reduction Program. Terms of Reference for the Nashwaak River Hydrotechnical Study. 1982. Beltaos, S. and Lane, R. Ice Breakup Characteristics of the Nashwaak River and Durham Bridge, NB. Water Survey of Canada, Fredericton, NB. 1982. Smith, B. and King, P. Cross Sections of the Nashwaak River from Nashwaak Bridge to Durham Bridge and of Selected Reaches of McCullum Brook and the Tay River. J.E. Peters Management Limited, Dartmouth, NS. 1984. McLean, B., Strang, G. and Joudry, J. Cross Sections of the Nashwaak River from the Village of Stanley Limits to Nashwaak Bridge. J.E. Peters Management Limited, Dartmouth, NS. 1984. Astle, J. and Durelle, T. Selected Cross Sections of Cross Creek and the Penniac Stream. J. E. Peters Management Limited, Dartmouth, NS. 1985. LeBrun-Salonen, M. A Report on Ice Runs and Ice Jams on the Nashwaak River. J.E. Peters Management Limited, Dartmouth, NS. 1985. King, P., Watson, E. and Baird, P. Cross Sections of the Nashwaak River from Giant’s Glen to Downstream Limits of Stanley. J.E. Peters Management Limited, Dartmouth, NS. 1985. 3 Gemtec Limited. An Assessment of Flood Damage Potential, Nashwaak River Valley. Canada-New Brunswick Flood Damage Reduction Program, Fredericton, NB. 1989. Gemtec Limited. An Assessment of Flood Damage Potential, Nashwaak River Valley, Supplementary Volume Survey Information. Canada-New Brunswick Flood Damage Reduction Program, Fredericton, NB. 1989. T.D. Prowse, S. Beltaos, B.C. Burrell, P. Tang and J. Dublin. Breakup of the Nashwaak River New Brunswick. Proceedings, 46th Annual Eastern Snow Conference 7-9 June 1989, Quebec, QC. 1989. Acres International Limited. Durham Bridge Flood Protection Study. New Brunswick Department of Environment, Fredericton, NB. 1998. RESTIGOUCHE RIVER Beltaos, S. and Burrell, B.C. Restigouche River Ice Study, Ice Breakup and Jamming in the Restigouche River New Brunswick: 1987-1988 Observations. Environment Canada and N.B. Department of Environment, Fredericton, NB. 1991. RIVIÈRE VERTE / GREEN RIVER Gemtec Limited. Green River Ice Jam Study. New Brunswick Department of Transportation, Fredericton, NB. 1996. SAINT JOHN RIVER – GENERAL New Brunswick Emergency Measures Organization. Report on 1973 Flood. New Brunswick Emergency Measures Organization, Fredericton, NB. 1973 Langton, J.G.P. Spring Flooding in New Brunswick. New Brunswick Emergency Measures Organization , Fredericton, NB. 1976. Environment Canada and New Brunswick Department of Environment. The Flood of 1979 Saint John River Basin, New Brunswick. New Brunswick Department of Environment, Fredericton, NB. 1981. Bathurst, J. Study of the Accuracy of Flood Forecasting on the Saint John River, New Brunswick. NB Flood Damage Reduction Program, Fredericton, NB. 1985. Dineen. J. O. Rivers, Dams and Floods, with Particular Reference to the 1973 spring run-off on the Saint John river. 1974. 4 UPPER SAINT JOHN RIVER (St. Francois to Grand Falls) Nolan, Davis and Associates (NB) Limited. Documentation and Assessment Flood Damage Potential - Saint John River Clair to Saint Leonard. Canada-New Brunswick Flood Damage Reduction Program, Fredericton, NB. 1991 R.V. Anderson Associates Limited. Flood Forecast Model refinement - Final Report. New Brunswick Department of Environment, Fredericton, NB. 2009. MIDDLE SAINT JOHN RIVER (Grand Falls to Mactaquac) Kearney, F. and Alward, R. Building Elevations in Selected Communities along the Saint John River from Bristol to Bull’s Creek. J. E. Peters Management Limited, Dartmouth, NS. 1984. Higgins, J., Moore, A., King, P. and Smith, B. Report on Perth-Andover/Grafton Areas Critical Flood Levels. J. E. Peters Management Limited, Dartmouth, NS. 1984. New Brunswick Subcommittee on River Ice. The April 1986 Ice Jam at Simonds, N.B. New Brunswick Department of Municipal Affairs and Environment, Fredericton, NB. 1987. Gemtec Limited. Ice jam Flood Study, Perth-Andover-Simonds Phase I - Field Surveys Geotechnical and Hydrological Investigations. Fredericton, NB. 1988. Sub-Surface Surveys. An Ice Jam Flood Study for Simonds Phase II - Executive Summary. New Brunswick Department of Municipal Affairs and Environment, Fredericton, NB. 1989. Sub-Surface Surveys. Étude sur les inondations causées par les embacles pour Simonds Phase II - Résumé administratif. Ministère des Affaires municipales et de l’Environnement, Fredericton, N.-B.. 1989. Sub-Surface Surveys. An Ice Jam Flood Study for Simonds Phase II - Summary Document. New Brunswick Department of Municipal Affairs and Environment, Fredericton, NB. 1989. Sub-Surface Surveys. An Ice Jam Flood Study for Simonds Phase II - Technical Background Report. New Brunswick Department of Municipal Affairs and Environment, Fredericton, NB. 1989. Geocon. Through Ground Flow Study - Perth-Andover /Simonds, New Brunswick - Additional Monitoring,
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