This study evaluated the effects of climate perturbations on snowmelt, soil moisture, and streamflow generation in small Canadian Prairies basins using a modelling approach based on classification of basin biophysical characteristics. Seven basin classes that encompass the entirety of the Prairies Ecozone in Canada were determined by cluster analysis of these characteristics. Individual semi-distributed virtual basin (VB) models representing these classes were parameterized in the Cold Regions Hydrological Model (CRHM) platform, which includes modules for snowmelt and sublimation, soil freezing and thawing, actual evapotranspiration (ET), soil moisture dynamics, groundwater recharge, and depressional storage dynamics including fill and spil...
Snowpack accumulation and depletion are important elements of the hydrological cycle in the Canadian...
The South Saskatchewan River Basin (SSRB) is amongst the largest watersheds in Canada. It is an ecol...
AbstractStudy regionAn analysis of hydrological response to a dynamically downscaled multi-member mu...
Canada First Research Excellence Fund to Global Water Futures, Canada Research Chairs, Natural Scie...
Canada First Research Excellent Funds’ Global Water Futures programmePeer ReviewedSignificant challe...
Hydrological models have been developed to estimate snow accumulation, snowmelt and snowmelt runoff ...
Understanding the sensitivity of hydrological processes to climate change in snow-covered mountains ...
© Centre for Hydrology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, February 2009The purpos...
© Centre for Hydrology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, October 2007This report...
Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada through Discovery Grants, through the Cha...
Canada First Research Excellence Fund (Global Water Futures/Prairie Water)Peer ReviewedWetland drain...
The Cold Regions Hydrological Model has proven to be a useful research tool in assessing the impacts...
Alberta Sustainable Resource Development, IP3 Network, NSERC Discovery Grants and Research Tool Ins...
Understanding and modeling runoff generation over seasonally-frozen hillslopes is a major challenge ...
The hydrology of the Canadian Prairies has been well described in the scientific literature. 20th C ...
Snowpack accumulation and depletion are important elements of the hydrological cycle in the Canadian...
The South Saskatchewan River Basin (SSRB) is amongst the largest watersheds in Canada. It is an ecol...
AbstractStudy regionAn analysis of hydrological response to a dynamically downscaled multi-member mu...
Canada First Research Excellence Fund to Global Water Futures, Canada Research Chairs, Natural Scie...
Canada First Research Excellent Funds’ Global Water Futures programmePeer ReviewedSignificant challe...
Hydrological models have been developed to estimate snow accumulation, snowmelt and snowmelt runoff ...
Understanding the sensitivity of hydrological processes to climate change in snow-covered mountains ...
© Centre for Hydrology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, February 2009The purpos...
© Centre for Hydrology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, October 2007This report...
Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada through Discovery Grants, through the Cha...
Canada First Research Excellence Fund (Global Water Futures/Prairie Water)Peer ReviewedWetland drain...
The Cold Regions Hydrological Model has proven to be a useful research tool in assessing the impacts...
Alberta Sustainable Resource Development, IP3 Network, NSERC Discovery Grants and Research Tool Ins...
Understanding and modeling runoff generation over seasonally-frozen hillslopes is a major challenge ...
The hydrology of the Canadian Prairies has been well described in the scientific literature. 20th C ...
Snowpack accumulation and depletion are important elements of the hydrological cycle in the Canadian...
The South Saskatchewan River Basin (SSRB) is amongst the largest watersheds in Canada. It is an ecol...
AbstractStudy regionAn analysis of hydrological response to a dynamically downscaled multi-member mu...