East of the Continental Divide in the cold interior of Western Canada, the Mackenzie and Nelson River basins have some of the world's most extreme and variable climates, and the warming climate is changing the landscape, vegetation, cryosphere, and hydrology. Available data consist of streamflow records from a large number (395) of natural (unmanaged) gauged basins, where flow may be perennial or temporary, collected either year-round or during only the warm season, for a different series of years between 1910 and 2012. An annual warm-season time window where observations were available across all stations was used to classify (1) streamflow regime and (2) seasonal trend patterns. Streamflow trends were compared to changes in satellite Norm...
AbstractThis study systematically analyzes long-term (1973–2011) daily flow data collected near the ...
Alpine regions receive large volumes of precipitation and are important to local and regional water ...
[1] Changes in air temperature, precipitation, and, in some cases, glacial runoff affect the timing ...
East of the Continental Divide in the cold interior of Western Canada, the Mackenzie and Nelson Rive...
The variability of climate in mountain headwaters has an important impact on downstream water users ...
Changes in water resources within basins can significantly impact ecosystems, agriculture, and biodi...
Study region: Twenty-six glaciated basins on the Interior Plateau (56° N, 125° W) in British Columbi...
The North and South Saskatchewan River sub-basins comprise the Saskatchewan River Basin (SRB), which...
It is well established that the Earth's climate system has warmed significantly over the past severa...
The hydrology of the Canadian Prairies has been well described in the scientific literature. 20th C ...
Headwater streamflows in the Rocky Mountain foothills are the key to water availability in the Canad...
Climatic variability and change can have profound impacts on the hydrologic regime of a watershed, e...
This thesis developed a new set of selection criteria to renew the Canadian Reference Hydrometric Ba...
This study systematically analyzes long-term (1973–2011) daily flow data collected near the Mackenzi...
A diverse suite of nonparametric statistical and time series analysis techniques was applied to hist...
AbstractThis study systematically analyzes long-term (1973–2011) daily flow data collected near the ...
Alpine regions receive large volumes of precipitation and are important to local and regional water ...
[1] Changes in air temperature, precipitation, and, in some cases, glacial runoff affect the timing ...
East of the Continental Divide in the cold interior of Western Canada, the Mackenzie and Nelson Rive...
The variability of climate in mountain headwaters has an important impact on downstream water users ...
Changes in water resources within basins can significantly impact ecosystems, agriculture, and biodi...
Study region: Twenty-six glaciated basins on the Interior Plateau (56° N, 125° W) in British Columbi...
The North and South Saskatchewan River sub-basins comprise the Saskatchewan River Basin (SRB), which...
It is well established that the Earth's climate system has warmed significantly over the past severa...
The hydrology of the Canadian Prairies has been well described in the scientific literature. 20th C ...
Headwater streamflows in the Rocky Mountain foothills are the key to water availability in the Canad...
Climatic variability and change can have profound impacts on the hydrologic regime of a watershed, e...
This thesis developed a new set of selection criteria to renew the Canadian Reference Hydrometric Ba...
This study systematically analyzes long-term (1973–2011) daily flow data collected near the Mackenzi...
A diverse suite of nonparametric statistical and time series analysis techniques was applied to hist...
AbstractThis study systematically analyzes long-term (1973–2011) daily flow data collected near the ...
Alpine regions receive large volumes of precipitation and are important to local and regional water ...
[1] Changes in air temperature, precipitation, and, in some cases, glacial runoff affect the timing ...