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View article: Quantifying the Effect of Catchment Snow Cover on Stream Temperature Dynamics in a Mountainous Region
Quantifying the Effect of Catchment Snow Cover on Stream Temperature Dynamics in a Mountainous Region Open
Stream temperature is an important water quality parameter, particularly as it influences thermal habitat suitability for a range of species. Empirical models are commonly used for estimating stream temperature at locations where no or lim…
View article: The Development of British Quaker Governance to c. 1700
The Development of British Quaker Governance to c. 1700 Open
The history of the development of Quaker governance during the seventeenth century has been well researched. The purpose of the present paper is to look at the most significant turning points, identifying the circumstances and persons invo…
View article: Evaluation of the Hybrid Air2stream Model for Simulating Daily Stream Temperature During Extreme Summer Heat Wave and Autumn Drought Conditions
Evaluation of the Hybrid Air2stream Model for Simulating Daily Stream Temperature During Extreme Summer Heat Wave and Autumn Drought Conditions Open
As climatic conditions change globally, so too will stream thermal regimes, with implications for water quality and habitat suitability for aquatic life. Stream temperature measurements are sparse in many regions, motivating the developmen…
View article: Cell site analysis; testing understanding via internal consistency checks
Cell site analysis; testing understanding via internal consistency checks Open
This paper is aimed at Cell Site Analysis Expert Witnesses. Ground Truth Data (GTD) are essential to validation exercises, but in the UK access to practitioner-generated Call Data Records (the traces considered by Cell Site Analysis expert…
View article: Quantifying Hydraulic Geometry and Whitewater Coverage for Steep Proglacial Streams to Support Process‐Based Stream Temperature Modelling
Quantifying Hydraulic Geometry and Whitewater Coverage for Steep Proglacial Streams to Support Process‐Based Stream Temperature Modelling Open
At‐a‐station hydraulic geometry (AASHG) relationships describe the dependence of a river's width, mean depth and mean velocity on discharge at a given location, and are typically modelled as power‐law functions. They are often used when mo…
View article: Modelling the Contributions of Riparian Vegetation and Topography to Stream Shade Using <scp>LiDAR</scp> and Conventional Digital Elevation Data
Modelling the Contributions of Riparian Vegetation and Topography to Stream Shade Using <span>LiDAR</span> and Conventional Digital Elevation Data Open
Stream temperature is widely considered the master variable in stream ecosystems. One of the key drivers of diel and seasonal stream temperature variability is the solar radiation received at the stream surface, which can be influenced by …
View article: Lake surface and downstream river temperature response to the retreat of a lake‐terminating glacier
Lake surface and downstream river temperature response to the retreat of a lake‐terminating glacier Open
Glacier contributions to streamflow moderate summer water temperatures and help keep rivers cool during periods of hot, dry weather. As glaciers retreat, the length of channel exposed to solar radiation above a given point of interest woul…
View article: Fitting Power-Law Relations in Watershed Science and Analysis, with an Example Using the R Language
Fitting Power-Law Relations in Watershed Science and Analysis, with an Example Using the R Language Open
Many quantitative relationships in the environmental sciences, and specifically in watershed science, can effectively be modelled using a power-law function. Such relationships are often estimated using ordinary least squares regression af…
View article: Griffith Creek stream temperature and stream discharge
Griffith Creek stream temperature and stream discharge Open
This repository contains data sets and scripts used in the analysis for the following article: Moore RD, Guenther SM, Gomi T, Leach JA. Headwater stream temperature response to forest harvesting: Do lower flows cause greater warming? Hydro…
View article: Griffith Creek stream temperature and stream discharge
Griffith Creek stream temperature and stream discharge Open
This repository contains data sets and scripts used in the analysis for the following article: Moore RD, Guenther SM, Gomi T, Leach JA. Headwater stream temperature response to forest harvesting: Do lower flows cause greater warming? Hydro…
View article: Headwater stream temperature response to forest harvesting: Do lower flows cause greater warming?
Headwater stream temperature response to forest harvesting: Do lower flows cause greater warming? Open
This study addressed two hypotheses regarding the relationship between stream temperature response to shade removal and streamflow: (a) that temperature response increases as flow declines and (b) that the relationship can be complicated b…
View article: A primer on stream temperature processes
A primer on stream temperature processes Open
Stream temperature is one of the most critical factors controlling aquatic ecosystem health. Practitioners and researchers from a range of fields, including biology, ecology, hydrology, engineering, and watershed management, are concerned …
View article: Introducing the North American Stream Hydrographers (NASH)
Introducing the North American Stream Hydrographers (NASH) Open
North American Stream Hydrographers (NASH) is a non-profit organization focused on the theory and practice of hydrometry. It became formally affiliated with the Canadian Water Resources Association in 2022. This article summarizes the orga…
View article: Modelling Debris-Covered Glacier Ablation Using the Simultaneous Heat and Water Transport Model. Part 1: Model Development and Application to North Changri Nup
Modelling Debris-Covered Glacier Ablation Using the Simultaneous Heat and Water Transport Model. Part 1: Model Development and Application to North Changri Nup Open
Modelling ablation of glacier ice under a layer of mineral debris is increasingly important, because the extent of supraglacial debris is expanding worldwide due to glacier recession. Physically based models have been developed, but the un…
View article: The true colour of water at Upper Penticton Creek -- data and scripts
The true colour of water at Upper Penticton Creek -- data and scripts Open
These files contain data and scripts used in the analysis for an article titled " Streamwater colour in snow-dominated headwater catchments: natural variability and the effects of forest harvesting," by R.D. Moore, R.D. Winkler and G.D. Ho…
View article: The true colour of water at Upper Penticton Creek -- data and scripts
The true colour of water at Upper Penticton Creek -- data and scripts Open
These files contain data and scripts used in the analysis for an article titled " Streamwater colour in snow-dominated headwater catchments: natural variability and the effects of forest harvesting," by R.D. Moore, R.D. Winkler and G.D. Ho…
View article: Upper Penticton Creek Watershed Experiment -- Data Repository
Upper Penticton Creek Watershed Experiment -- Data Repository Open
Data sets collected as part of the Upper Penticton Creek Watershed Experiment. Additional data sets are available, which will be included in future updates of the repository. Please see upc_data_description_2021Sept21.html for descriptions…
View article: Upper Penticton Creek Watershed Experiment -- Data Repository
Upper Penticton Creek Watershed Experiment -- Data Repository Open
Data sets collected as part of the Upper Penticton Creek Watershed Experiment. This is the first non-beta version. Additional data sets are available, which will be included in future updates of the repository. Please see upc_data_descript…
View article: Upper Penticton Creek Watershed Experiment -- Data Repository
Upper Penticton Creek Watershed Experiment -- Data Repository Open
Data sets collected as part of the Upper Penticton Creek Watershed Experiment. Additional data sets are available, which will be included in future updates of the repository. Please see upc_data_description_2021Sept22.html for descriptions…
View article: Upper Penticton Creek Watershed Experiment -- Data Repository
Upper Penticton Creek Watershed Experiment -- Data Repository Open
Data sets collected as part of the Upper Penticton Creek Watershed Experiment. Additional data sets are available, which will be included in future updates of the repository. Please see upc_data_description_2021Sept22.html for descriptions…
View article: Stream Temperature Response to 50% Strip-Thinning in a Temperate Forested Headwater Catchment
Stream Temperature Response to 50% Strip-Thinning in a Temperate Forested Headwater Catchment Open
Stream temperature is a critical parameter for understanding hydrological and biological processes in stream ecosystems. Although a large body of research has addressed the effects of forest harvesting on stream temperature, less is known …
View article: Upper Penticton Creek Watershed Experiment -- Data Repository
Upper Penticton Creek Watershed Experiment -- Data Repository Open
Data sets collected as part of the Upper Penticton Creek Watershed Experiment. This version is a beta version for review and checking. Some of these data sets may be revised or updated. A stable version will be published by May, 1, 2021. P…
View article: Peak water in observed glacier-fed streamflow time series
Peak water in observed glacier-fed streamflow time series Open
<p>Glacier peak water describes the initial increasing and subsequent decreasing trend of glacier melt water as a response to global warming. The phenomenon might encourage excessive water use that cannot be sustained in the long-ter…
View article: Predicting Latent and Sensible Heat Fluxes in Stream Temperature Models: Current Challenges and Potential Solutions
Predicting Latent and Sensible Heat Fluxes in Stream Temperature Models: Current Challenges and Potential Solutions Open
Stream temperature studies typically use either the Penman combination equation (PCE) or empirical wind functions to compute the latent heat flux, which can be an important control on daily maximum water temperature. The sensible heat flux…
View article: Stream temperature response to 50% strip-thinning in a temperate forested headwater catchment
Stream temperature response to 50% strip-thinning in a temperate forested headwater catchment Open
We examined stream temperature response to 50% strip-thinning of a 20- to 50-year-old Japanese cedar and cypress plantation in a 17-ha headwater catchment. The thinning lines extended through the riparian zone. Paired-catchment analysis wa…