Historical temporal trends in annual water yields were examined at 109 hydrometric monitoring stations in the Mackenzie, Saskatchewan-Nelson, Churchill, and Missouri-Mississippi River watersheds from the western Canadian provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and northeastern British Columbia, as well as the Northwest Territories and the eastern portion of the Yukon territory. Effective drainage areas range in size from 325 to 1,680,000 (mean=65,600; median=9,300) km^2^, with associated hydrometric record lengths ranging between 18 and 97 (mean=41; median=38) years. Approximately three-quarters of the stations have no significant trend in average annual flow, with about equal numbers of stations exhibiting significant temporal increases or dec...
A study of trends and variability of low flow characteristics was conducted for the Reference Hydrom...
The hydrology of the Canadian Prairies has been well described in the scientific literature. 20th C ...
Changes in water resources within basins can significantly impact ecosystems, agriculture, and biodi...
The Okanagan Basin in south-central British Columbia, Canada, includes the Okanagan River watershed ...
Potential historical temporal trends in monthly, seasonal, and annual mean, minimum, and maximum str...
A hydrometric analysis over the available historical record (1973-2010) was conducted for the Moose ...
Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada through Discovery Grants, through the Cha...
Runoff generated from high elevations is the primary source of freshwater for western North America,...
Climatic variability and change can have profound impacts on the hydrologic regime of a watershed, e...
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 ...
[1] Trends and variability in the 1964–2007 annual streamflow for 45 rivers spanning 5.2 106 km2 of...
Long-term suspended-sediment concentration and load records are available for 23 Water Survey of Can...
This study presents an analysis of the observed inter-annual variability and inter-decadal trends in...
A multi-scale hydroclimatic study of runoff generation in the Athabasca River watershed located in w...
A study of trends and variability of low flow characteristics was conducted for the Reference Hydrom...
The hydrology of the Canadian Prairies has been well described in the scientific literature. 20th C ...
Changes in water resources within basins can significantly impact ecosystems, agriculture, and biodi...
The Okanagan Basin in south-central British Columbia, Canada, includes the Okanagan River watershed ...
Potential historical temporal trends in monthly, seasonal, and annual mean, minimum, and maximum str...
A hydrometric analysis over the available historical record (1973-2010) was conducted for the Moose ...
Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada through Discovery Grants, through the Cha...
Runoff generated from high elevations is the primary source of freshwater for western North America,...
Climatic variability and change can have profound impacts on the hydrologic regime of a watershed, e...
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 ...
[1] Trends and variability in the 1964–2007 annual streamflow for 45 rivers spanning 5.2 106 km2 of...
Long-term suspended-sediment concentration and load records are available for 23 Water Survey of Can...
This study presents an analysis of the observed inter-annual variability and inter-decadal trends in...
A multi-scale hydroclimatic study of runoff generation in the Athabasca River watershed located in w...
A study of trends and variability of low flow characteristics was conducted for the Reference Hydrom...
The hydrology of the Canadian Prairies has been well described in the scientific literature. 20th C ...
Changes in water resources within basins can significantly impact ecosystems, agriculture, and biodi...