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Pangpang Chen, Jueyi Sui, Guangxue Cao and Tiejie Cheng
Ice jam is a unique hydrological phenomenon in rivers in cold regions. The appearance of an ice jam in a river results in an increase in the wetted perimeter of the flow cross-section, and thus an increase in flow resistance as well as water level. It ma...
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Alison Furber, Wietske Medema, Jan Adamowski, Murray Clamen and Meetu Vijay
The International Joint Commission (IJC) has been involved in a 14-year effort to formulate a new water regulation plan for the Lake Ontario St. Lawrence River (?LOSLR?) area that balances the interests of a diverse group of stakeholders including shippi...
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Wietske Medema, Alison Furber, Jan Adamowski, Qiqi Zhou, Igor Mayer
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The meaningful participation of stakeholders in decision-making is now widely recognized as a crucial element of effective water resource management, particularly with regards to adapting to climate and environmental change. Social learning is increasing...
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Ali Arkamose Assani
Various manmade features (diversions, dredging, regulation, etc.) have affected water levels in the Great Lakes and their outlets since the 19th century. The goal of this study is to analyze the impacts of such features on the stationarity and dependence...
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Mélissa Cholette, René Laprise and Julie Mireille Thériault
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Ali Assani, Raphaëlle Landry, Mikaël Labrèche, Jean-Jacques Frenette and Denis Gratton
Although climate models predict that the impacts of climate change on the temporal variability of water levels in the St. Lawrence River will be seasonally-dependent, such a seasonal effect on the current variability of extreme water levels has never bee...
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Geofrey E. Eckerlin, John M. Farrell, Rufina N. Casey, Kristine M. Hope, Geoffrey H. Groocock, Paul R. Bowser & James Casey
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