New reconstructions of streamflow variability in the South Saskatchewan River Basin from a network of tree ring chronologies, Alberta, Canada

Author:

Axelson Jodi N.1,Sauchyn David J.2,Barichivich Jonathan3

Affiliation:

1. Pacific Forestry Centre, Canadian Forest Service; Natural Resources Canada; Victoria, British Columbia Canada

2. Prairie Adaptation Research Collaborative; University of Regina; Regina, Saskatchewan Canada

3. Climatic Research Unit; University of East Anglia; Norwich UK

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Water Science and Technology

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1. Alberta Environment 1998 South Saskatchewan River Basin historical natural flows 1912 to 1995 Edmonton Alberta, Canada

2. Alberta Environment 2002 South Saskatchewan River sub-basin contributions to international and interprovincial water-sharing agreements Publ. 703 Edmonton Alberta, Canada

3. Alberta Environment 2005 South Saskatchewan River Basin water allocation Edmonton Alberta, Canada

4. Potential impacts of warming climate on water availability in snow-dominated regions;Barnett;Nature,2005

5. Tree-ring reconstructions of streamflow in the Churchill River Basin, northern Saskatchewan;Beriault;Can. Water Resour. Assoc. J.,2006

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