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    An Investigation of the Thermal and Energy Balance Regimes of Great Slave and Great Bear Lakes by Rouse, Wayne R., Blanken, Peter D., Bussières, Normand, Oswald, Claire J., Schertzer, William M., Spence, Christopher, Walker, Anne E.

    Published in Journal of hydrometeorology (01-12-2008)
    “…Great Slave Lake and Great Bear Lake have large surface areas, water volumes, and high latitudinal positions; are cold and deep; and are subject to short…”
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    The Role of Northern Lakes in a Regional Energy Balance by Rouse, Wayne R., Oswald, Claire J., Binyamin, Jacqueline, Spence, Christopher, Schertzer, William M., Blanken, Peter D., Bussières, Normand, Duguay, Claude R.

    Published in Journal of hydrometeorology (01-06-2005)
    “…There are many lakes of widely varying morphometry in northern latitudes. For this study region, in the central Mackenzie River valley of western Canada, lakes…”
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    Interannual and Seasonal Variability of the Surface Energy Balance and Temperature of Central Great Slave Lake by Rouse, Wayne R., Oswald, Claire M., Binyamin, Jacqueline, Blanken, Peter D., Schertzer, William M., Spence, Christopher

    Published in Journal of hydrometeorology (01-08-2003)
    “…This paper addresses interannual and seasonal variability in the thermal regime and surface energy fluxes in central Great Slave Lake during three contiguous…”
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    Towards coupling a 3D hydrodynamic lake model with the Canadian Regional Climate Model: Simulation on Great Slave Lake by León, L.F., Lam, D.C.L., Schertzer, W.M., Swayne, D.A., Imberger, J.

    “…Recently, it has been recognized that large lakes exert considerable influence on regional climate systems and vice versa and that the Canadian Regional…”
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    Eddy covariance measurements of evaporation from Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada by Blanken, Peter D., Rouse, Wayne R., Culf, Alistair D., Spence, Chris, Boudreau, L. Dale, Jasper, Jesse N., Kochtubajda, Bob, Schertzer, William M., Marsh, Philip, Verseghy, Diana

    Published in Water resources research (01-04-2000)
    “…The first direct measurements of evaporation from a large high‐latitude lake, Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada, were made using eddy covariance…”
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    Over-Lake Meteorology and Estimated Bulk Heat Exchange of Great Slave Lake in 1998 and 1999 by Schertzer, William M., Rouse, Wayne R., Blanken, Peter D., Walker, Anne E.

    Published in Journal of hydrometeorology (01-08-2003)
    “…Meteorological and thermistor moorings were deployed in Great Slave Lake during the Canadian Global Energy and Water Cycle Experiment (GEWEX) Enhanced Study…”
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    Enhancement of Evaporation from a Large Northern Lake by the Entrainment of Warm, Dry Air by Blanken, Peter D., Rouse, Wayne R., Schertzer, William M.

    Published in Journal of hydrometeorology (01-08-2003)
    “…The turbulent exchange of water vapor and heat were measured above Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada, using the eddy covariance method for most…”
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    Modeling as a Tool for Nutrient Management in Lake Erie: a Hydrodynamics Study by León, Luis F., Imberger, Jörg, Smith, Ralph E.H., Hecky, Robert E., Lam, David C.L., Schertzer, William M.

    Published in Journal of Great Lakes research (2005)
    “…Coupled physical-biological numerical models are useful tools for understanding the relevant processes and the influence of biota and human activity on the…”
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    The Evolution of AVHRR-Derived Water Temperatures over Lakes in the Mackenzie Basin and Hydrometeorological Applications by Bussières, Normand, Schertzer, William M.

    Published in Journal of hydrometeorology (01-08-2003)
    “…The temperature evolution of water bodies is determined and compared over the Mackenzie River hydrological basin. The thermal IR observations used to determine…”
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    The Evolution of AVHRR-Derived Water Temperatures over Lakes in the Mackenzie Basin and Hydrometeorological Applications by Bussieres, N, Schertzer, WM

    Published in Journal of hydrometeorology (01-08-2003)
    “…The temperature evolution of water bodies is determined and compared over the Mackenzie River hydrological basin. The thermal IR observations used to determine…”
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    Enhancement of Evaporation from a Large Northern Lake by the Entrainment of Warm, Dry Air by Blanken, P D, Rouse, W R, Schertzer, WM

    Published in Journal of hydrometeorology (01-08-2003)
    “…The turbulent exchange of water vapor and heat were measured above Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada, using the eddy covariance method for most…”
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    Lake Huron climatology, inter-lake exchange and mean circulation by Schertzer, W. M., Assel, R. A., Beletsky, D., Croley, T. E., Lofgren, B. M., Saylor, J. H., Schwab, D. J.

    Published in Aquatic ecosystem health & management (06-06-2008)
    “…Selected key features of the physical limnology, hydrology and climate influencing Lake Huron is presented. The lake is deep (229 m), consists of four…”
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    Over-Lake Meteorology and Estimated Bulk Heat Exchange of Great Slave Lake in 1998 and 1999 by Schertzer, WM, Rouse, W R, Blanken, P D, Walker, A E

    Published in Journal of hydrometeorology (01-08-2003)
    “…Meteorological and thermistor moorings were deployed in Great Slave Lake during the Canadian Global Energy and Water Cycle Experiment (GEWEX) Enhanced Study…”
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    Interannual and Seasonal Variability of the Surface Energy Balance and Temperature of Central Great Slave Lake by Rouse, W R, Oswald, C M, Binyamin, J, Blanken, P D, Schertzer, WM, Spence, C

    Published in Journal of hydrometeorology (01-08-2003)
    “…This paper addresses interannual and seasonal variability in the thermal regime and surface energy fluxes in central Great Slave Lake during three contiguous…”
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    Energy And Water Cycles In A High-Latitude, North-Flowing River System by Rouse, W R, Blyth, E M, Crawford, R W, Gyakum, J R, Janowicz, J R, Kochtubajda, B, Leighton, H G, Marsh, P, Martz, L, Pietroniro, A, Ritchie, H, Schertzer, WM, Soulis, ED, Stewart, R E, Strong, G S, Woo, M K

    “…The MacKenzie Global Energy and Water Cycle Experiment (GEWEX) Study, Phase 1, seeks to improve understanding of energy and water cycling in the Mackenzie…”
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    CROSS-LAKE VARIATION OF PHYSICAL LIMNOLOGICAL AND CLIMATOLOGICAL PROCESSES OF GREAT SLAVE LAKE by Schertzer, William M., Rouse, Wayne R., Blanken, Peter D.

    Published in Physical geography (01-09-2000)
    “…Cross-lake observations of meteorology, solar and longwave radiation, surface waves, and thermal structure were conducted in the main-lake section of Great…”
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    Heat Balance and Heat Storage Estimates for Lake Erie, 1967 to 1982 by Schertzer, W.M.

    Published in Journal of Great Lakes research (1987)
    “…Lakewide surface heat flux and components are computed for Lake Erie from detailed measurements conducted during the stratified season from 1967 to 1982. These…”
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    Seasonal Thermal Cycle of Lake Erie by Schertzer, W.M., Saylor, J.H., Boyce, F.M., Robertson, D.G., Rosa, F.

    Published in Journal of Great Lakes research (1987)
    “…A summary of the seasonal water temperature characteristics of Lake Erie and the 1979 and 1980 thermal structure in the central basin is described. Ice cover…”
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    Response of the Thermal Structure of Lake Ontario to Deep Cooling Water Withdrawals and to Global Warming by Boyce, Farrell M., Hamblin, Paul F., Harvey, L.D. Danny, Schertzer, William M., McCrimmon, R. Craig

    Published in Journal of Great Lakes research (1993)
    “…It has been proposed to cool buildings in downtown Toronto using cold, deep water withdrawn from Lake Ontario. 50 m 3 s −1 of sub-thermocline water would be…”
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