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    How does a warm and low-snow winter impact the snow cover dynamics in a humid and discontinuous boreal forest? Insights from observations and modeling in eastern Canada by Bouchard, Benjamin, Nadeau, Daniel F, Domine, Florent, Anctil, François, Jonas, Tobias, Tremblay, Ãtienne

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (27-06-2024)
    “…In the boreal forest of eastern Canada, winter temperatures are projected to increase substantially by 2100. This region is also expected to receive less solid…”
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    Fatigue performances of FSW and GMAW aluminum alloys welded joints: Competition between microstructural and structural-contact-fretting crack initiation by Texier, D., Atmani, F., Bocher, P., Nadeau, F., Chen, J., Zedan, Y., Vanderesse, N., Demers, V.

    Published in International journal of fatigue (01-11-2018)
    “…[Display omitted] •Fatigue properties of gas metal arc welded and friction stir welded joints are investigated.•Microstructural and structural-contact-fretting…”
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    Impact of intercepted and sub-canopy snow microstructure on snowpack response to rain-on-snow events under a boreal canopy by Bouchard, Benjamin, Nadeau, Daniel F, Domine, Florent, Wever, Nander, Michel, Adrien, Lehning, Michael, Isabelle, Pierre-Erik

    Published in The cryosphere (20-06-2024)
    “…Rain-on-snow events can cause severe flooding in snow-dominated regions. These are expected to become more frequent in the future as climate change shifts the…”
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    Snow properties at the forest–tundra ecotone: predominance of water vapor fluxes even in deep, moderately cold snowpacks by Lackner, Georg, Domine, Florent, Nadeau, Daniel F, Lafaysse, Matthieu, Dumont, Marie

    Published in The cryosphere (25-08-2022)
    “…The forest–tundra ecotone is a large circumpolar transition zone between the Arctic tundra and the boreal forest, where snow properties are spatially variable…”
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    Quantifying Groundwater Recharge Dynamics and Unsaturated Zone Processes in Snow‐Dominated Catchments via On‐Site Dissolved Gas Analysis by Schilling, O. S., Parajuli, A., Tremblay Otis, C., Müller, T. U., Antolinez Quijano, W., Tremblay, Y., Brennwald, M. S., Nadeau, D. F., Jutras, S., Kipfer, R., Therrien, R.

    Published in Water resources research (01-02-2021)
    “…Snowmelt contributes a significant fraction of groundwater recharge in snow‐dominated regions, making its accurate quantification crucial for sustainable water…”
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    On the energy budget of a low-Arctic snowpack by Lackner, Georg, Domine, Florent, Nadeau, Daniel F, Parent, Annie-Claude, Anctil, François, Lafaysse, Matthieu, Dumont, Marie

    Published in The cryosphere (13-01-2022)
    “…Arctic landscapes are covered in snow for at least 6 months of the year. The energy balance of the snow cover plays a key role in these environments,…”
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    Multilayer observation and estimation of the snowpack cold content in a humid boreal coniferous forest of eastern Canada by Parajuli, Achut, Nadeau, Daniel F, Anctil, François, Alves, Marco

    Published in The cryosphere (06-12-2021)
    “…Cold content (CC) is an internal energy state within a snowpack and is defined by the energy deficit required to attain isothermal snowmelt temperature (0 ∘C)…”
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    Meteorological, snow and soil data, CO2, water and energy fluxes from a low-Arctic valley of Northern Quebec by Domine, Florent, Sarrazin, Denis, Nadeau, Daniel F, Lackner, Georg, Belke-Brea, Maria

    Published in Earth system science data (20-03-2024)
    “…As the vegetation in the Arctic changes, tundra ecosystems along the southern border of the Arctic are becoming greener and gradually giving way to boreal…”
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    Using the maximum entropy production approach to integrate energy budget modelling in a hydrological model by Maheu, Audrey, Hajji, Islem, Anctil, François, Nadeau, Daniel F, Therrien, René

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (20-09-2019)
    “…Total terrestrial evaporation, also referred to as evapotranspiration, is a key process for understanding the hydrological impacts of climate change given that…”
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    Impacts of boreal hydroelectric reservoirs on seasonal climate and precipitation recycling as simulated by the CRCM5: a case study of the La Grande River watershed, Canada by Irambona, C., Music, B., Nadeau, D. F., Mahdi, T. F., Strachan, I. B.

    Published in Theoretical and applied climatology (01-02-2018)
    “…Located in northern Quebec, Canada, eight hydroelectric reservoirs of a 9782-km 2 maximal area cover 6.4% of the La Grande watershed. This study investigates…”
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    Algorithm for Delineating and Extracting Hillslopes and Hillslope Width Functions from Gridded Elevation Data by Noël, P, Rousseau, A. N, Paniconi, C, Nadeau, D. F

    Published in Journal of hydrologic engineering (01-02-2014)
    “…AbstractThe subdivision of catchments into appropriate topography-based hydrologic units is an essential step in rainfall-runoff modeling, with the hillslope…”
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    A Case Study of the Mechanisms Modulating the Evolution of Valley Fog by Hang, C., Nadeau, D. F., Gultepe, I., Hoch, S. W., Román-Cascón, C., Pryor, K., Fernando, H. J. S., Creegan, E. D., Leo, L. S., Silver, Z., Pardyjak, E. R.

    Published in Pure and applied geophysics (01-09-2016)
    “…We present a valley fog case study in which radiation fog is modulated by topographic effects using data obtained from a field campaign conducted in Heber…”
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    Modelling snow water equivalent and spring runoff in a boreal watershed, James Bay, Canada by Oreiller, M, Nadeau, D. F, Minville, M, Rousseau, A. N

    Published in Hydrological processes (15-12-2014)
    “…The hydrology of boreal regions is strongly influenced by seasonal snow accumulation and melt. In this study, we compare simulations of snow water equivalent…”
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    Comparison of snowpack structure in gaps and under the canopy in a humid boreal forest by Bouchard, Benjamin, Nadeau, Daniel F., Domine, Florent

    Published in Hydrological processes (01-09-2022)
    “…The boreal forest covers a significant portion of the Northern Hemisphere and is snow‐covered for over half of the year. Understanding the interactions between…”
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    The Dynamics of Transpiration to Evapotranspiration Ratio under Wet and Dry Canopy Conditions in a Humid Boreal Forest by Bram Hadiwijaya, Steeve Pepin, Pierre-Erik Isabelle, Daniel F. Nadeau

    Published in Forests (01-02-2020)
    “…Humid boreal forests are unique environments characterized by a cold climate, abundant precipitation, and high evapotranspiration. Transpiration ( E T ), as a…”
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    Modeling seasonal ice and its impact on the thermal regime of a shallow boreal lake using the Canadian small Lake model by Habiba Kallel, Habiba Kallel, Daniel F. Nadeau, Daniel F. Nadeau, Benjamin Bouchard, Benjamin Bouchard, Antoine Thiboult, Antoine Thiboult, Murray D. Mackay, François Anctil, François Anctil

    Published in Frontiers in environmental science (17-06-2024)
    “…At high latitudes, lake-atmosphere interactions are disrupted for several months of the year by the presence of an ice cover. By isolating the water column…”
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    Changes in the level of glucosinolates in broccoli florets (Brassica oleracea var. italic) during storage following postharvest treatment with UV-C by Nadeau, F, Gaudreau, A, Angers, P, Arul, J

    Published in Acta horticulturae (01-04-2012)
    “…Broccoli is a popular vegetable noted for its content of health-beneficial compounds such as glucosinolates (GLS) which are secondary metabolites derived from…”
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