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Water Resources Management | 2012

Modelling the Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Snowpack in the North Saskatchewan River Watershed, Alberta

R. J. MacDonald; James M. Byrne; Sarah Boon; Stefan W. Kienzle

The North Saskatchewan River basin is a large watershed in central Alberta that provides water for a range of stakeholders, including large municipalities, agricultural operations, power generation, and resource extraction industries. This study assesses potential future changes in snowpack for the North Saskatchewan River watershed in response to a range of GCM-derived climate warming scenarios representing the periods from 2010-2039 (2020s), 2040-2069 (2050s), and 2070-2099 (2080s). The GENESYS (GENerate Earth SYstems Science input) spatial hydrometeorological model is applied to simulate potential changes in the zero degree isotherm, precipitation phase, watershed average maximum spring snow water equivalent (SWE), the dates of maximum and minimum SWE, and snowmelt period for these future climate scenarios. Climate warming is likely to result in an upwards shift in elevation of the zero degree isotherm, with a transition to more precipitation occurring as rain than snow. Although watershed average maximum SWE may not change under future conditions, the timing of spring snowmelt onset is likely to change under the future climate scenarios applied. It is demonstrated that increased air temperatures are expected to result in substantial changes in snowpack processes in the North Saskatchewan River watershed.


Hydrological Processes | 2009

Snow ablation energy balance in a dead forest stand.

Sarah Boon


Ecohydrology | 2012

Snow accumulation following forest disturbance

Sarah Boon


Hydrological Processes | 2010

Assessing the effects of post-pine beetle forest litter on snow albedo

Rita Winkler; Sarah Boon; Barbara Zimonick; Karen Baleshta


Hydrological Processes | 2011

Snowmelt energy balance in a burned forest plot, Crowsnest Pass, Alberta, Canada

Katie Burles; Sarah Boon


Ecohydrology | 2014

Five‐year legacy of wildfire and salvage logging impacts on nutrient runoff and aquatic plant, invertebrate, and fish productivity

Uldis Silins; Kevin D. Bladon; Erin N. Kelly; Evan Esch; John R. Spence; Micheal Stone; Monica B. Emelko; Sarah Boon; Michael J. Wagner; Chris Williams; Ian Tichkowsky


Hydrological Processes | 2014

A comparison of surface and subsurface controls on summer temperature in a headwater stream

R. J. MacDonald; Sarah Boon; James M. Byrne; Uldis Silins


Journal of Hydrology | 2014

Catchment-scale stream temperature response to land disturbance by wildfire governed by surface–subsurface energy exchange and atmospheric controls

Michael J. Wagner; Kevin D. Bladon; Uldis Silins; Chris Williams; Amanda M. Martens; Sarah Boon; R. J. MacDonald; Micheal Stone; Monica B. Emelko; Axel Anderson


Hydrological Processes | 2014

Snow accumulation and ablation response to changes in forest structure and snow surface albedo after attack by mountain pine beetle

Rita Winkler; Sarah Boon; Barbara Zimonick; Dave Spittlehouse


Journal of Hydrology | 2014

A process-based stream temperature modelling approach for mountain regions

R. J. MacDonald; Sarah Boon; James M. Byrne

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James M. Byrne

University of Lethbridge

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