Cold Region Atmospheric and Hydrologic Studies. The Mackenzie GEWEX Experience Volume 2: Hydrologic Processes /
This book presents decade-long advances in atmospheric research in the Mackenzie River Basin in northern Canada, which encompasses environments representative of most cold areas on Earth. Collaborative efforts by a team of about 100 scientists and engineers have yielded knowledge entirely transferab...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,
2008.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2008. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto Completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Synopsis of Atmospheric Research under MAGS
- MAGS Contribution to Hydrologic and Surface Process Research
- Analysis and Application of 1-km Resolution Visible and Infrared Satellite Data over the Mackenzie River Basin
- On the Use of Satellite Passive Microwave Data for Estimating Surface Soil Wetness in the Mackenzie River Basin
- Studies on Snow Redistribution by Wind and Forest, Snow-covered Area Depletion, and Frozen Soil Infiltration in Northern and Western Canada
- Snowmelt Processes and Runoff at the Arctic Treeline: Ten Years of MAGS Research
- Modeling Maximum Active Layer Thaw in Boreal and Tundra Environments using Limited Data
- Climate-Lake Interactions
- Modeling Lake Energy Fluxes in the Mackenzie River Basin using Bulk Aerodynamic Mass Transfer Theory
- The Time Scales of Evaporation from Great Slave Lake
- Interannual Variability of the Thermal Components and Bulk Heat Exchange of Great Slave Lake
- Flow Connectivity of a Lake-Stream System in a Semi-arid Precambrian Shield Environment
- Hydrology of the Northwestern Subarctic Canadian Shield
- Recent Advances Toward Physically-based Runoff Modeling of the Wetland-dominated Central Mackenzie River Basin
- River Ice
- Regression and Fuzzy Logic Based Ice Jam Flood Forecasting
- Impact of Climate Change on the Peace River Thermal Ice Regime
- Climate Impacts on Ice-jam Floods in a Regulated Northern River
- Trends in Mackenzie River Basin Streamflows
- Re-Scaling River Flow Direction Data from Local to Continental Scales
- Lessons from Macroscale Hydrologic Modeling: Experience with the Hydrologic Model SLURP in the Mackenzie Basin
- Development of a Hydrologic Scheme for Use in Land Surface Models and its Application to Climate Change in the Athabasca River Basin
- Validating Surface Heat Fluxes and Soil Moisture Simulated by the Land Surface Scheme CLASS under Subarctic Tundra Conditions
- The MAGS Integrated Modeling System
- Synopsis of Mackenzie GEWEX Studies on the Atmospheric-Hydrologic System of a Cold Region.