decametre
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decametre
(US), decameter ten metres
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During basin-wide deposition of the Macumber Formation, the
decametre thickness of which records very shallow water deposition, the floor of the Antigonish Basin can have had little or no topography.
It provides a water reservation to the Nisga'a Nation of 300,000 cubic
decametres of water per year (approximately one percent of the annual average flow of the Nass River) that can be converted to water licences with a priority date of 1996 for domestic, industrial and agricultural purposes.
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