Hydrologic Impacts of Climate Change in the Peace

Hydrologic Impacts of Climate Change in the Peace

Author: M.A. Schnorbus, K.E. Bennett, A.T. Werner, A.J. Berland



The report is organized into four main sections that provide, respectively: 1) methods, including the means of generating hydrologic projections and a description of the three study areas, 2) a description of the VIC hydrologic model, the main tool used to generate hydrologic projections, 3) results and discussion, and 4) conclusions. Hydrologic impacts were modelled in three main study areas located within the Peace, Campbell and Columbia River basins in British Columbia

Results (climate, streamflow, snowpack, runoff, glacier mass) for Upper Columbia Study area pp.67-98). General conclusions pp.99-100.

Results (climate, streamflow, snowpack, runoff, glacier mass) for Upper Columbia Study area pp.67-98). General conclusions pp.99-100.

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Study Years: 2011

Published: 2011





Hydrologic Impacts of Climate Change in the Peace

Author: M.A. Schnorbus, K.E. Bennett, A.T. Werner, A.J. Berland

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The report is organized into four main sections that provide, respectively: 1) methods, including the means of generating hydrologic projections and a description of the three study areas, 2) a description of the VIC hydrologic model, the main tool used to generate hydrologic projections, 3) results and discussion, and 4) conclusions. Hydrologic impacts were modelled in three main study areas located within the Peace, Campbell and Columbia River basins in British Columbia

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Results (climate, streamflow, snowpack, runoff, glacier mass) for Upper Columbia Study area pp.67-98). General conclusions pp.99-100.

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