We describe an integrated spatially distributed hydrologic and glacier dynamic model, and use it to investigate the effect of glacier recession on streamflow variations for the upper Bow River basin, a tributary of the South Saskatchewan River, Alberta, Canada. Several recent studies have suggested that observed decreases in summer flows in the South Saskatchewan River are partly due to the retreat of glaciers in the river's headwaters. Modeling the effect of glacier changes on streamflow response in river basins such as the South Saskatchewan is complicated due to the inability of most existing physically based distributed hydrologic models to represent glacier dynamics. We compare predicted variations in glacier extent, snow water equival...
ABSTRACT This study characterizes the meteorological parameters influencing glacier runoff and quant...
A diverse suite of nonparametric statistical and time series analysis techniques was applied to hist...
Alpine glaciers and perennial snow fields are important hydrologic elements in many mountain environ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Climate warming can result in glacier contraction and changes in the coverage of snow, firn, and gla...
Glacierized mountain headwaters act as water towers, providing critical water resources to downstrea...
The hydrological model WATFLOOD and a volume-area scaling relationship are applied to estimate glaci...
Despite the social, ecological, and cultural importance of glaciers and glacier-fed rivers, a quanti...
The Pacific Northwest is the most highly glacierized region in the conterminous United States (858 g...
Canada Research Chairs, the Canada Foundation for Innovation, the Natural Sciences and Engineering R...
With its headwaters in the water towers of the western Cordillera of North America, the Fraser River...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Numerical simulation models of hydrologic processes ca...
Snow and ice meltwater constitutes a significant portion of westem Canada\u27s water resources for re...
Like many watersheds in the North Cascades range of Washington State, USA, streamflow in the Nooksac...
There has been increasing attention over the last decade to the potential effects of glacier retreat...
ABSTRACT This study characterizes the meteorological parameters influencing glacier runoff and quant...
A diverse suite of nonparametric statistical and time series analysis techniques was applied to hist...
Alpine glaciers and perennial snow fields are important hydrologic elements in many mountain environ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Climate warming can result in glacier contraction and changes in the coverage of snow, firn, and gla...
Glacierized mountain headwaters act as water towers, providing critical water resources to downstrea...
The hydrological model WATFLOOD and a volume-area scaling relationship are applied to estimate glaci...
Despite the social, ecological, and cultural importance of glaciers and glacier-fed rivers, a quanti...
The Pacific Northwest is the most highly glacierized region in the conterminous United States (858 g...
Canada Research Chairs, the Canada Foundation for Innovation, the Natural Sciences and Engineering R...
With its headwaters in the water towers of the western Cordillera of North America, the Fraser River...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Numerical simulation models of hydrologic processes ca...
Snow and ice meltwater constitutes a significant portion of westem Canada\u27s water resources for re...
Like many watersheds in the North Cascades range of Washington State, USA, streamflow in the Nooksac...
There has been increasing attention over the last decade to the potential effects of glacier retreat...
ABSTRACT This study characterizes the meteorological parameters influencing glacier runoff and quant...
A diverse suite of nonparametric statistical and time series analysis techniques was applied to hist...
Alpine glaciers and perennial snow fields are important hydrologic elements in many mountain environ...