Search Results - "Stefan W. Kienzle"
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new temperature based method to separate rain and snow
Published in Hydrological processes (30-12-2008)“…This paper presents the development and testing of a new method to estimate daily snowfall from precipitation and associated temperature records. The new…”
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Simulating the hydrological impacts of climate change in the upper North Saskatchewan River basin, Alberta, Canada
Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (04-01-2012)“…► We study the impacts of climate change on streamflow in a mountain watershed. ► Five GCM scenarios were used in the ACRU agro-hydrological modeling system. ►…”
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A Regional-Scale Index for Assessing the Exposure of Drinking-Water Sources to Wildfires
Published in Forests (01-05-2019)“…Recent human-interface wildfires around the world have raised concerns regarding the reliability of freshwater supply flowing from severely burned watersheds…”
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Where's the risk? Landscape epidemiology of gastrointestinal parasitism in Alberta beef cattle
Published in Parasites & vectors (25-08-2015)“…Gastrointenstinal nematodes (GIN) present a serious challenge to the health and productivity of grazing stock around the globe. However, the epidemiology of…”
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Has it become warmer in Alberta? Mapping temperature changes for the period 1950–2010 across Alberta, Canada
Published in The Canadian geographer (01-06-2018)“…Key Messages Between 1950 and 2010, winter temperatures in Alberta rose by 3.5°C to 5°C in the south and up to 7°C in the north, while summer temperatures…”
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Effects of area under-estimations of sloped mountain terrain on simulated hydrological behaviour: a case study using the ACRU model
Published in Hydrological processes (15-04-2011)“…Sloped areas calculated from a GIS raster file, such as a digital elevation model, are smaller than the true surface area, because they are projected to a…”
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CCDST: A free Canadian climate data scraping tool
Published in Computers & geosciences (01-02-2015)“…In this paper we present a new software tool that automatically fetches, downloads and consolidates climate data from a Web database where the data are…”
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Estimating increased evapotranspiration losses caused by irrigated agriculture as part of the water balance of the Orari catchment, Canterbury, New Zealand
Published in Journal of hydrology, New Zealand (01-12-2009)“…A case study was conducted in the Orari catchment near Timaru, New Zealand, to assess the potential hydrological impacts of irrigated agriculture on…”
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Simulating the hydrological response to predicted climate change on a watershed in southern Alberta, Canada
Published in Climatic change (01-04-2011)“…The current body of research in western North America indicates that water resources in southern Alberta are vulnerable to climate change impacts. The…”
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Modelling the Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Snowpack in the North Saskatchewan River Watershed, Alberta
Published in Water resources management (01-09-2012)“…The North Saskatchewan River basin is a large watershed in central Alberta that provides water for a range of stakeholders, including large municipalities,…”
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Mapping Alberta's surface water resources for the period 1971-2000
Published in The Canadian geographer (01-12-2013)“…Although the sustainability and wealth of Alberta is closely linked to the quantity, quality, and management of its water resources, the province lacks…”
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Assessing the Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Mountain Snowpack in the St. Mary River Watershed, Montana
Published in Journal of hydrometeorology (01-04-2011)“…The St. Mary River watershed is an important international watershed that supplies irrigation water to large portions of southern Alberta, Canada, and northern…”
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The use of the recession index as an indicator for streamflow recovery after a multi-year drought
Published in Water resources management (01-12-2006)“…A procedure is proposed that enables the estimation of natural baseflow in a gauged watershed through analyses of recession curves and stream hydrographs. The…”
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A Physically Based Daily Hydrometeorological Model for Complex Mountain Terrain
Published in Journal of hydrometeorology (01-12-2009)“…This paper describes the continued development of the physically based hydrometeorological model Generate Earth Systems Science input (GENESYS) and its…”
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Impacts of Forest Fires and Climate Variability on the Hydrology of an Alpine Medium Sized Catchment in the Canadian Rocky Mountains
Published in Hydrology (01-03-2015)“…This study investigates the hydrology of Castle River in the southern Canadian Rocky Mountains. Temperature and precipitation data are analyzed regarding a…”
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Incorporating ancillary data to refine anthropogenically modified overland flow paths
Published in Hydrological processes (01-05-2006)“…A study carried out in the Oldman River watershed in southern Alberta, Canada, to delineate potential surface water pollution sources revealed that the use of…”
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Multi-variable verification of hydrological processes in the upper North Saskatchewan River basin, Alberta, Canada
Published in Hydrological sciences journal (2012)“…The ACRU agro-hydrological modelling system was set up to simulate the impacts of climate change on the hydrological responses of the 3856-km² Cline River…”
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Hydrological impacts of irrigated agriculture in the Manuherikia catchment, Otago, New Zealand
Published in Journal of hydrology, New Zealand (01-01-2008)“…Water for irrigation is becoming an increasingly critical component of New Zealand's rural economy. Projections of expanding agricultural sectors indicate…”
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Modelling Climate Change Impacts on Spring Runoff for the Rocky Mountains of Montana and Alberta II: Runoff Change Projections using Future Scenarios
Published in Canadian water resources journal (22-03-2011)“…In Part I of this two-part study, the Simulated Grid microclimate model (SIMGRID) was modified and the new version validated on the St. Mary River watershed in…”
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Modelling Climate Change Impacts on Spring Runoff for the Rocky Mountains of Montana and Alberta I: Model Development, Calibration and Historical Analysis
Published in Canadian water resources journal (22-03-2011)“…Water supply from mountain snowmelt is a key resource on the Great Plains. Hydrologists recognize that water yields could be significantly reduced in a warmer…”
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