The North and South Saskatchewan River sub-basins comprise the Saskatchewan River Basin (SRB), which originates in the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains of Alberta (Canada) and Montana (USA), extending across the vast landscape of three Canadian Provinces. The SRB is the most populated region of the Northern Great Plains, where water demands from agriculture, industry, and municipalities can be a substantial proportion of supply during periods of low flow and hydrological drought. Changing climatic conditions and shifts between periods of extreme wet and dry weather emphasize the need for a better understanding of past and future seasonal variability of the surface water balance within and between the sub-basins. Climate extremes, such ...
Paleoclimate reconstructions are increasingly used to characterize typical annual climate variabilit...
Climatic variability and change can have profound impacts on the hydrologic regime of a watershed, e...
Reconstructions of hydrologic variables are commonly created using tree-ring chronologies (TRCs) to ...
Changing hydroclimatic conditions are the primary source of risk to hydroelectric power generation. ...
In western Canada growing demand for water resources has increased vulnerability to hydrological dro...
The impacts of warming temperatures and declining snowpack on seasonal water yields in the Missouri ...
East of the Continental Divide in the cold interior of Western Canada, the Mackenzie and Nelson Rive...
The Green River is the largest tributary of the Colorado River. Given that snowpack is the primary d...
The Green River is the largest tributary of the Colorado River. Given that snowpack is the primary d...
The hydrology of the Canadian Prairies has been well described in the scientific literature. 20th C ...
The recent intensification of floods and droughts in the Fraser River Basin (FRB) of British Columbi...
xii, 126 leaves : ill., maps ; 29 cmThis research focuses on the estimation of the impacts of climat...
Changes in temperature and precipitation are expected to alter the seasonal distribution of surface ...
International audienceClimate change plays a major role in determining future water availability and...
The Assiniboine River Basin (ARB) is subject to an exceptionally variable precipitation regime of th...
Paleoclimate reconstructions are increasingly used to characterize typical annual climate variabilit...
Climatic variability and change can have profound impacts on the hydrologic regime of a watershed, e...
Reconstructions of hydrologic variables are commonly created using tree-ring chronologies (TRCs) to ...
Changing hydroclimatic conditions are the primary source of risk to hydroelectric power generation. ...
In western Canada growing demand for water resources has increased vulnerability to hydrological dro...
The impacts of warming temperatures and declining snowpack on seasonal water yields in the Missouri ...
East of the Continental Divide in the cold interior of Western Canada, the Mackenzie and Nelson Rive...
The Green River is the largest tributary of the Colorado River. Given that snowpack is the primary d...
The Green River is the largest tributary of the Colorado River. Given that snowpack is the primary d...
The hydrology of the Canadian Prairies has been well described in the scientific literature. 20th C ...
The recent intensification of floods and droughts in the Fraser River Basin (FRB) of British Columbi...
xii, 126 leaves : ill., maps ; 29 cmThis research focuses on the estimation of the impacts of climat...
Changes in temperature and precipitation are expected to alter the seasonal distribution of surface ...
International audienceClimate change plays a major role in determining future water availability and...
The Assiniboine River Basin (ARB) is subject to an exceptionally variable precipitation regime of th...
Paleoclimate reconstructions are increasingly used to characterize typical annual climate variabilit...
Climatic variability and change can have profound impacts on the hydrologic regime of a watershed, e...
Reconstructions of hydrologic variables are commonly created using tree-ring chronologies (TRCs) to ...