Canada Research Chairs, the Canada Foundation for Innovation, the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada through its Discovery Grants, and the Changing Cold Regions Network, Canada First Research Excellence Fund’s Global Water Futures ProgramPeer ReviewedMountain snow and ice greatly influence the hydrological cycle of alpine regions by regulating both the quantity of and seasonal variations in water availability downstream. This study considers the combined impacts of climate and glacier changes due to recession on the hydrology and water balance of two high-elevation basins in the Canadian Rockies. A distributed, physically based, uncalibrated glacier hydrology model developed in the Cold Regions Hydrological Modellin...
Alpine regions receive large volumes of precipitation and are important to local and regional water ...
Alpine regions receive large volumes of precipitation and are important to local and regional water ...
Alpine regions receive large volumes of precipitation and are important to local and regional water ...
This thesis investigates the impact of snow and glaciers in mountain hydrology under changing climat...
Climate warming can result in glacier contraction and changes in the coverage of snow, firn, and gla...
Climate warming can result in glacier contraction and changes in the coverage of snow, firn, and gla...
Climate warming can result in glacier contraction and changes in the coverage of snow, firn, and gla...
Canada First Research Excellent Fund’s Global Water Futures Programme, the National Sciences and Eng...
Glacierized mountain headwaters act as water towers, providing critical water resources to downstrea...
Glacierized mountain headwaters act as water towers, providing critical water resources to downstrea...
Snow and ice meltwater constitutes a significant portion of westem Canada\u27s water resources for re...
Snow and ice meltwater constitutes a significant portion of westem Canada\u27s water resources for re...
The hydrological model WATFLOOD and a volume-area scaling relationship are applied to estimate glaci...
The hydrological model WATFLOOD and a volume-area scaling relationship are applied to estimate glaci...
The hydrological model WATFLOOD and a volume-area scaling relationship are applied to estimate glaci...
Alpine regions receive large volumes of precipitation and are important to local and regional water ...
Alpine regions receive large volumes of precipitation and are important to local and regional water ...
Alpine regions receive large volumes of precipitation and are important to local and regional water ...
This thesis investigates the impact of snow and glaciers in mountain hydrology under changing climat...
Climate warming can result in glacier contraction and changes in the coverage of snow, firn, and gla...
Climate warming can result in glacier contraction and changes in the coverage of snow, firn, and gla...
Climate warming can result in glacier contraction and changes in the coverage of snow, firn, and gla...
Canada First Research Excellent Fund’s Global Water Futures Programme, the National Sciences and Eng...
Glacierized mountain headwaters act as water towers, providing critical water resources to downstrea...
Glacierized mountain headwaters act as water towers, providing critical water resources to downstrea...
Snow and ice meltwater constitutes a significant portion of westem Canada\u27s water resources for re...
Snow and ice meltwater constitutes a significant portion of westem Canada\u27s water resources for re...
The hydrological model WATFLOOD and a volume-area scaling relationship are applied to estimate glaci...
The hydrological model WATFLOOD and a volume-area scaling relationship are applied to estimate glaci...
The hydrological model WATFLOOD and a volume-area scaling relationship are applied to estimate glaci...
Alpine regions receive large volumes of precipitation and are important to local and regional water ...
Alpine regions receive large volumes of precipitation and are important to local and regional water ...
Alpine regions receive large volumes of precipitation and are important to local and regional water ...