This paper presents an application of the Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC) model to the Fraser River basin (FRB) of British Columbia (BC), Canada, over the latter half of the twentieth century. The Fraser River is the longest waterway in BC and supports the world’s most abundant Pacific Ocean salmon populations. Previous modeling and observational studies have demonstrated that the FRB is a snow-dominated system, but with climate change, it may evolve to a pluvial regime. Thus, the goal of this study is to evaluate the changing contribution of snow to the hydrology of the FRB over the latter half of the twentieth century. To this end, a 0.25° atmospheric forcing dataset is used to drive the VIC model from 1949 to 2006 (water years) at a...
This study systematically analyzes long-term (1973–2011) daily flow data collected near the Mackenzi...
Runoff generated from high elevations is the primary source of freshwater for western North America,...
We describe an integrated spatially distributed hydrologic and glacier dynamic model, and use it to ...
This paper presents an application of the Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC) model to the Fraser R...
With its headwaters in the water towers of the western Cordillera of North America, the Fraser River...
The Fraser River Basin (FRB) of British Columbia is one of the largest and most important watershed...
In response to ongoing and future-projected global warming, mid-latitude, nival river basins are exp...
This study evaluates predictive uncertainties in the snow hydrology of the Fraser River Basin (FRB) ...
Snow and ice meltwater constitutes a significant portion of westem Canada\u27s water resources for re...
Climate change in the Pacific Northwest and in particular, the Salmon River Basin (SRB), is expected...
Study region: The Athabasca River basin (ARB) with its head-waters located within the Canadian Rocki...
AbstractThis study systematically analyzes long-term (1973–2011) daily flow data collected near the ...
The annual hydrographs in British Columbia rivers are either characterized by glacial, nival, pluvia...
Canada Research Chairs, the Canada Foundation for Innovation, the Natural Sciences and Engineering R...
This thesis examines 20th century regime changes for the headwaters of the Bow (1911-2005) and Athab...
This study systematically analyzes long-term (1973–2011) daily flow data collected near the Mackenzi...
Runoff generated from high elevations is the primary source of freshwater for western North America,...
We describe an integrated spatially distributed hydrologic and glacier dynamic model, and use it to ...
This paper presents an application of the Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC) model to the Fraser R...
With its headwaters in the water towers of the western Cordillera of North America, the Fraser River...
The Fraser River Basin (FRB) of British Columbia is one of the largest and most important watershed...
In response to ongoing and future-projected global warming, mid-latitude, nival river basins are exp...
This study evaluates predictive uncertainties in the snow hydrology of the Fraser River Basin (FRB) ...
Snow and ice meltwater constitutes a significant portion of westem Canada\u27s water resources for re...
Climate change in the Pacific Northwest and in particular, the Salmon River Basin (SRB), is expected...
Study region: The Athabasca River basin (ARB) with its head-waters located within the Canadian Rocki...
AbstractThis study systematically analyzes long-term (1973–2011) daily flow data collected near the ...
The annual hydrographs in British Columbia rivers are either characterized by glacial, nival, pluvia...
Canada Research Chairs, the Canada Foundation for Innovation, the Natural Sciences and Engineering R...
This thesis examines 20th century regime changes for the headwaters of the Bow (1911-2005) and Athab...
This study systematically analyzes long-term (1973–2011) daily flow data collected near the Mackenzi...
Runoff generated from high elevations is the primary source of freshwater for western North America,...
We describe an integrated spatially distributed hydrologic and glacier dynamic model, and use it to ...