The recent intensification of floods and droughts in the Fraser River Basin (FRB) of British Columbia has had profound cultural, ecological, and economic impacts that are expected to be exacerbated further by anthropogenic climate change. In part due to short instrumental runoff records, the long-Term stationarity of hydroclimatic extremes in this major North American watershed remains poorly understood, highlighting the need to use high-resolution paleoenvironmental proxies to inform on past streamflow. Here we use a network of tree-ring proxy records to develop 11 subbasin-scale, complementary flood-and drought-season reconstructions, the first of their kind. The reconstructions explicitly target management-relevant flood and drought seas...
Long instrumental records are needed to serve as baselines in order to fully understand naturally oc...
The estimation of rare, large magnitude floods is problematic due to short gauging station records a...
The Canadian Prairies rely heavily on ample amounts of freshwater, especially for their agricultural...
The recent intensification of floods and droughts in the Fraser River Basin (FRB) of British Columbi...
Spring freshets and summer droughts have recently worsened in the Fraser River Basin, British Columb...
Recent geomorphic and hydrologic environments of a mid-latitude alpine basin are investigated under...
The North and South Saskatchewan River sub-basins comprise the Saskatchewan River Basin (SRB), which...
In western Canada growing demand for water resources has increased vulnerability to hydrological dro...
Changing hydroclimatic conditions are the primary source of risk to hydroelectric power generation. ...
The complex hydroclimatic response of the Upper Colorado River Basin (UCRB) to climate circulation p...
Most paleoflood reconstructions come from the arid dry climate of southwestern USA with very few stu...
International audienceClimate change plays a major role in determining future water availability and...
Runoff generated from high elevations is the primary source of freshwater for western North America,...
The study of paleofloods provides important information on past flood frequency and intensity for re...
The ongoing 22-year drought in the Upper Colorado River Basin (UCRB) has been extremely severe, even...
Long instrumental records are needed to serve as baselines in order to fully understand naturally oc...
The estimation of rare, large magnitude floods is problematic due to short gauging station records a...
The Canadian Prairies rely heavily on ample amounts of freshwater, especially for their agricultural...
The recent intensification of floods and droughts in the Fraser River Basin (FRB) of British Columbi...
Spring freshets and summer droughts have recently worsened in the Fraser River Basin, British Columb...
Recent geomorphic and hydrologic environments of a mid-latitude alpine basin are investigated under...
The North and South Saskatchewan River sub-basins comprise the Saskatchewan River Basin (SRB), which...
In western Canada growing demand for water resources has increased vulnerability to hydrological dro...
Changing hydroclimatic conditions are the primary source of risk to hydroelectric power generation. ...
The complex hydroclimatic response of the Upper Colorado River Basin (UCRB) to climate circulation p...
Most paleoflood reconstructions come from the arid dry climate of southwestern USA with very few stu...
International audienceClimate change plays a major role in determining future water availability and...
Runoff generated from high elevations is the primary source of freshwater for western North America,...
The study of paleofloods provides important information on past flood frequency and intensity for re...
The ongoing 22-year drought in the Upper Colorado River Basin (UCRB) has been extremely severe, even...
Long instrumental records are needed to serve as baselines in order to fully understand naturally oc...
The estimation of rare, large magnitude floods is problematic due to short gauging station records a...
The Canadian Prairies rely heavily on ample amounts of freshwater, especially for their agricultural...