This paper is the second of a four-part review and discussion of the basic principles and theories of river behaviour. This discussion paper is a relatively comprehensive review of drainage basin hydrology, although it is intentionally biased towards hydrologic conditions in Canada. For example, the treatment of snowmelt runoff is more detailed than those found in standard texts. Emphasis has also been given to certain topics which are directly relevant to the discussion in other parts of this River Studies series. Throughout this work I have attempted to "translate" the often highly technical discussion into a form that a generalist in the earth sciences would find useful
Technological and methodological advances have facilitated tremendous growth in hydrology during the...
Includes bibliography.One of the objectives in this thesis is to provide a handbook on groundwater h...
This paper assesses the extent to which a topographically defined description of the spatial arrange...
This discussion paper is a review of drainage basin morphometry and river network analysis. It is es...
A simple computational procedure for calculating the water balance in the Fraser River basin in Brit...
The present dissertation attempts to improve our current understanding of some of the key elements o...
There is a long-standing controversy regarding the effects of agricultural drainage on streamflow. T...
The catchment is a fundamental unit of study in hydrology. It is normally well defined topographica...
*Professor Gray passed away while this paper was being revised. Numerous research basins have been i...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Aubry-Wake, C., Pradhananga, D., Pomeroy...
This thesis is comprised of four self contained chapters that report the results of a study on the s...
In many hydrologic investigations concerning small watersheds, data and observations...
International audienceQuality and amount of waters and sediments conveyed within large drainage basi...
Over the last few decades as hydrologists have slowly raised their line of sight above the watershed...
A drainage basin’s runoff response can be determined by the connectivity of generated runoff to the ...
Technological and methodological advances have facilitated tremendous growth in hydrology during the...
Includes bibliography.One of the objectives in this thesis is to provide a handbook on groundwater h...
This paper assesses the extent to which a topographically defined description of the spatial arrange...
This discussion paper is a review of drainage basin morphometry and river network analysis. It is es...
A simple computational procedure for calculating the water balance in the Fraser River basin in Brit...
The present dissertation attempts to improve our current understanding of some of the key elements o...
There is a long-standing controversy regarding the effects of agricultural drainage on streamflow. T...
The catchment is a fundamental unit of study in hydrology. It is normally well defined topographica...
*Professor Gray passed away while this paper was being revised. Numerous research basins have been i...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Aubry-Wake, C., Pradhananga, D., Pomeroy...
This thesis is comprised of four self contained chapters that report the results of a study on the s...
In many hydrologic investigations concerning small watersheds, data and observations...
International audienceQuality and amount of waters and sediments conveyed within large drainage basi...
Over the last few decades as hydrologists have slowly raised their line of sight above the watershed...
A drainage basin’s runoff response can be determined by the connectivity of generated runoff to the ...
Technological and methodological advances have facilitated tremendous growth in hydrology during the...
Includes bibliography.One of the objectives in this thesis is to provide a handbook on groundwater h...
This paper assesses the extent to which a topographically defined description of the spatial arrange...