A multi-scale hydroclimatic study of runoff generation in the Athabasca River watershed located in western Canada is presented. Mann-Kendall trend detection tests performed on hydrometric data for the lower Athabasca River (LAR) revealed predominantly significant (p67% of the annual median/mean LAR runoff variability since 1958. A first-order precipitation driven hindcasting model suggested that LAR watershed scale runoff may have increased since 1913, warranting further study. A correlation analysis of climatic teleconnections with median/mean runoff indices revealed that the winter North Pacific American index showed a strong, positive association with open-water runoff. The results from our study demonstrated that potentially inconsisten...
A diverse suite of nonparametric statistical and time series analysis techniques was applied to hist...
The impact of climate change on water availability in two river basins located in central Canada is ...
The Cold Regions Hydrological Model has proven to be a useful research tool in assessing the impacts...
Changes in water resources within basins can significantly impact ecosystems, agriculture, and biodi...
Accurate identification of the impact of global warming on water resources and hydro-climatic extrem...
Given the challenge to estimate representative long-term natural variability of streamflow from limi...
Climatic variability and change can have profound impacts on the hydrologic regime of a watershed, e...
Streamflow records exist for the Battle River near Ponoka, Alberta from 1913 to 1931 and from 1966 ...
This thesis examines 20th century regime changes for the headwaters of the Bow (1911-2005) and Athab...
Changes in temperature and precipitation are expected to alter the seasonal distribution of surface ...
The hydrological sensitivities to long-term climate change of a watershed in Eastern Canada were ana...
Flows originating from cold and mountainous watersheds are highly dependent on temperature and preci...
Final Report developed under Agreement #AP744 for the Natural Resources Canada Climate Change Adapta...
Study region: The Athabasca River basin (ARB) with its head-waters located within the Canadian Rocki...
Summarization: This study is for the assessment of climate change impact on the future hydrology of ...
A diverse suite of nonparametric statistical and time series analysis techniques was applied to hist...
The impact of climate change on water availability in two river basins located in central Canada is ...
The Cold Regions Hydrological Model has proven to be a useful research tool in assessing the impacts...
Changes in water resources within basins can significantly impact ecosystems, agriculture, and biodi...
Accurate identification of the impact of global warming on water resources and hydro-climatic extrem...
Given the challenge to estimate representative long-term natural variability of streamflow from limi...
Climatic variability and change can have profound impacts on the hydrologic regime of a watershed, e...
Streamflow records exist for the Battle River near Ponoka, Alberta from 1913 to 1931 and from 1966 ...
This thesis examines 20th century regime changes for the headwaters of the Bow (1911-2005) and Athab...
Changes in temperature and precipitation are expected to alter the seasonal distribution of surface ...
The hydrological sensitivities to long-term climate change of a watershed in Eastern Canada were ana...
Flows originating from cold and mountainous watersheds are highly dependent on temperature and preci...
Final Report developed under Agreement #AP744 for the Natural Resources Canada Climate Change Adapta...
Study region: The Athabasca River basin (ARB) with its head-waters located within the Canadian Rocki...
Summarization: This study is for the assessment of climate change impact on the future hydrology of ...
A diverse suite of nonparametric statistical and time series analysis techniques was applied to hist...
The impact of climate change on water availability in two river basins located in central Canada is ...
The Cold Regions Hydrological Model has proven to be a useful research tool in assessing the impacts...