ESC 2001 (58TH MEETING OTTAWA ON)
Front matter
01 C. Tavakoli, I. Fofana, M. Farzaneh. Dynamic modelling of flashover process on ice-covered insulator surface.
02 W.P. Adams. Research in Parliament.
03 S. Yue, P. Pilon, B. Phinney, G.S. Cavadias. Patterns of trend in Canadian streamflow.
04 J. Toupin. Urban and rural perception of winter along the St. Lawrence valley: A case study of Trois Rivières and Champlain, Québec.
05 G.S. Cavadias. A Bayesian exploratory approach to the attribution of changes in river flows.
06 S.R. Fassnacht, K.A. Dressler, R.C. Bales. Physiographic parameters as indicators of snowpack state for the Colorado River Basin.
07 S. Lee, A. Klein, T. Over. Effects of the El Nino/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) on precipitation, temperature, and snow distribution in the upper Rio Grande River Basin.
08 R. Fortin, R. Fortier. Tomographic imaging of a snowpack.
09 W.-D. Marchand, Å. Killingtveit. Analysis of the relation between spatial snow distribution and terrain characteristics.
10 J.W. Pomeroy, S. Hanson, D. Faria. Small-scale variation in snowmelt energy in a Boreal Forest: An additional factor controlling depletion of snow cover?
11 S. Boon, M.J. Sharp. Impact of high-latitude chinook events on Arctic glacier hydrology.
12 N. Takeuchi. An altitudinal distribution of snow algae on an Alaska glacier (Gulkana Glacier in the Alaska Range).
13 M.S. Pelto, J. Riedel. Spatial and temporal variations in annual balance of North Cascade glaciers, Washington 1984-2000.
14 R.Ä. Hellström. Meteorological forcing of the abrupt springtime temperature rise at the Greenland crest.
15 C. Hopkinson, M. English. Spatio-temporal variations of δ18O isotope signatures of hydrological components within a glacierised mountainous basin.
16 M.J. Lafrenière, M.J. Sharp. Seasonal change in snowpack, soil water, and stream water DOC concentrations in glacial and snowmelt fed catchments in the Alberta Rocky Mountains.
17 A. Mitchell, G.H. Brown, R. Fuge. Temporal variation in the minor and trace element chemistry of meltwaters draining Haut Glacier d’Arolla, Switzerland: Implications for downstream water quality.
18 P.N. Mumford, A.J. Hodson, M. Tranter. Nutrient transport by glacial meltwaters on Svalbard.
19 G.H. Brown, B. Hubbard, A.G. Seagren. Modelled solute acquisition from suspended sediment in a theoretical 4-cell subglacial hydrological system.
20 J.G. Cogley, M.A. Ecclestone, D.T. Andersen. Melt duration on glaciers: Environmental controls examined with orbiting radar.
21 D.K. Hall, K.J. Bayr, R.A. Bindschadler, W. Schöner. Changes in Pasterze Glacier, Austria, as measured from the ground and space.
22 L. Chasmer, C. Hopkinson. Using airborne laser altimetry and GIS to assess scale-induced radiation loading errors in a glacierized basin.
23 H.G. Jones, J.W. Pomeroy. Early spring snowmelt in a small Boreal Forest watershed: Influence of concrete frost on the hydrology and chemical composition of streamwaters during rain-on-snow events.
24 P.B. Robinson, R.A. Melloh, J.P. Hardy. Comparison of winter litterfall between two different forest communities in northern Vermont.
25 R.A. Melloh, J.P. Hardy, R.E. Davis. The spectral albedo/reflectance of littered forest snow.
26 C.D. Murray, J.M. Buttle. Clearcutting impacts on snow accumulation and melt in a northern hardwood forest.
27 C. Derksen, A. Walker, E. Ledrew, B. Goodison. Evaluation of the Meteorological Service of Canada land-cover sensitive snow water equivalent algorithm.
28 C. Hopkinson, M. Sitar, L. Chasmer, C. Gynan, D. Agro, R. Enter, J. Foster, N. Heels, C. Hoffman, J. Nillson, R. St. Pierre. Mapping the spatial distribution of snowpack depth beneath a variable forest canopy using airborne laser altimetry.
29 N.R. Hedstrom, R.J. Granger, J.W. Pomeroy, D.M. Gray, T. Brown, J.L. Little. Enhanced indicators of land use change and climate variability impacts on prairie hydrology using the Cold Regions Hydrologic Model.
30 C.M. Brown-Mitic, I.J. MacPherson, P.H. Schuepp, R. Bales. Surface atmosphere exchange during and after snow melt of different Arctic environments during MAGS.
31 J.P. Hardy, K. McDonald, R.E. Davis, R.A. Melloh, C. McKenzie. Distributed mapping of SNTHERM-modelled snow properties for monitoring seasonal freeze-thaw dynamics.
32 D.R.M. Jones, K.L. Young. Monitoring snowmelt in the Canadian High Arctic using a DEM and remote sensing.
33 F.C. Pivot, C.R. Duguay, C. Kergomard. Snow cover monitoring at treeline using RADARSAT-1 and ERS-2 sythetic aperture radar data.
34 C. Bryant, H. Whiteley, I. Rubinstein, B. Corner, H. Schroeter. Comparison of SSM/I SWE with modelled snowpack for Mattagami watershed.
35 D.K. Hall, V.V. Salomonson, G.A. Riggs. Analysis of a time series of snow-cover maps of North America derived from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer instrument.
36 L. Li, D. Cline, G. Fall, A. Rost, A. Nilsson. Performance and suitability of single- and multiple-layer snow models for operational, moderate-resolution, CONUS snow data assimilation.
37 G.A. Riggs, D.K. Hall, J.R. Key. Initial evaluation of MODIS sea ice observations.
38 R. Brown, B. Brasnett, D. Robinson. Development of a gridded North American monthly snow depth and snow water equivalent dataset for GCM validation.
39 K.L. Brubaker, M.C. Menoes. A technique to estimate snow depletion curves from time-series data using the beta distribution.
40 M.C. Menoes, K.L. Brubaker. How similar are snow depletion curves from year to year? Case study in the upper Rio Grande watershed.
41 C. Richard, D.J. Gratton. The importance of the air temperature variable for the snowmelt runoff modelling using the SRM model.
42 D.W. Riseborough. An analytical model of the ground surface temperature under snowcover with soil freezing.
43 L.S. Kuchment, A.N. Gelfen. Dynamic-stochastic model of snowmelt runoff generation and it’s application for estimating extreme floods.
44 C. Hopkinson, A. Lowe, A. Zawadzki, M. English. Using oxygen isotope tracers to evaluate and optimise flow components generated by the UBC Watershed Model in a mountainous basin.
45 R. Haehnel, G. Liston, M. Strum, J. Lever. GIS-based three-dimensional snowdrift computer model.
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