AbstractThis study systematically analyzes long-term (1973–2011) daily flow data collected near the Mackenzie basin outlet. It clearly defines the variability, extreme events, and changes in daily flow records over the past 4 decades. The results of this study accurately determine the seasonal cycle of river discharge, including the range of highest and lowest daily flows. The interannual variation of daily flow is generally small in the cold season, highest in the spring melt period, and large over the summer months mainly due to rainfall storm activities and associated floods. This study also shows that Mackenzie River flow regime has changed over the past 4 decades due to climate variation, with the advance of snowmelt peak timing by sev...
[1] Trends and variability in the 1964–2007 annual streamflow for 45 rivers spanning 5.2 106 km2 of...
Flooding is projected to increase with climate change in many parts of the world. Floods in cold reg...
Flows originating from cold and mountainous watersheds are highly dependent on temperature and preci...
This study systematically analyzes long-term (1973–2011) daily flow data collected near the Mackenzi...
AbstractThis study systematically analyzes long-term (1973–2011) daily flow data collected near the ...
AbstractThis study analyzes long-term (40–60 years) discharge and water temperature records collecte...
This study presents an analysis of the observed inter-annual variability and inter-decadal trends in...
East of the Continental Divide in the cold interior of Western Canada, the Mackenzie and Nelson Rive...
This study examines historical streamflows from four watersheds of approximately 1000 km2 size and ...
Although climate models predict that the impacts of climate change on the temporal variability of wa...
Prior to its regulation in 1968, the Peace River had historically been a significant contributor to...
Changes in water resources within basins can significantly impact ecosystems, agriculture, and biodi...
This thesis examines 20th century regime changes for the headwaters of the Bow (1911-2005) and Athab...
Quebec has experienced a significant decrease in the amount of snow and an increase in temperature d...
A diverse suite of nonparametric statistical and time series analysis techniques was applied to hist...
[1] Trends and variability in the 1964–2007 annual streamflow for 45 rivers spanning 5.2 106 km2 of...
Flooding is projected to increase with climate change in many parts of the world. Floods in cold reg...
Flows originating from cold and mountainous watersheds are highly dependent on temperature and preci...
This study systematically analyzes long-term (1973–2011) daily flow data collected near the Mackenzi...
AbstractThis study systematically analyzes long-term (1973–2011) daily flow data collected near the ...
AbstractThis study analyzes long-term (40–60 years) discharge and water temperature records collecte...
This study presents an analysis of the observed inter-annual variability and inter-decadal trends in...
East of the Continental Divide in the cold interior of Western Canada, the Mackenzie and Nelson Rive...
This study examines historical streamflows from four watersheds of approximately 1000 km2 size and ...
Although climate models predict that the impacts of climate change on the temporal variability of wa...
Prior to its regulation in 1968, the Peace River had historically been a significant contributor to...
Changes in water resources within basins can significantly impact ecosystems, agriculture, and biodi...
This thesis examines 20th century regime changes for the headwaters of the Bow (1911-2005) and Athab...
Quebec has experienced a significant decrease in the amount of snow and an increase in temperature d...
A diverse suite of nonparametric statistical and time series analysis techniques was applied to hist...
[1] Trends and variability in the 1964–2007 annual streamflow for 45 rivers spanning 5.2 106 km2 of...
Flooding is projected to increase with climate change in many parts of the world. Floods in cold reg...
Flows originating from cold and mountainous watersheds are highly dependent on temperature and preci...