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Publications

Here's a list of some of our researchers' publications.

  • Baird, D.J., D.L. Peters, R.A. Curry, N. Horrigan, W.A. Monk, and D.E. Tenenbaum.  In Review.  National Agri-Environmental Standards Initiative Synthesis Report: Establishing Standards and Assessment Criteria for Instream Flow Needs in Agricultural Watersheds of Canada.
  • Horrigan, N., D.J. Baird, D.E. Tenenbaum, and D.L. Peters. Submitted.  The response of riverine macroinvertebrate communities to antecedent flow conditions: towards a holistic approach for estimation of flow needs in Canadian rivers. Submitted to River Research and Application.
  • Peters, D.L., T.D. Prowse and J.M. Buttle. In Review .  Obstructed Outflow and Reverse Flow Contribution in a Northern Lake-Delta System in the Headwaters of the Mackenzie Basin. Submitted to River Research and Application.
  • Peters, D.L., and T.D. Prowse.  2006. Generation of Streamflow to Seasonal High Waters in a Northern Delta, Northwestern Canada.  Northern Rivers Ecosystem Initiative Special Issue, Hydrological Processes, 20:4173-4196.
  • Peters, D.L., T.D. Prowse, A. Pietroniro and R. Leconte. 2006.  Flood Hydrology of the Peace-Athabasca Delta, Northern Canada. Northern Rivers Ecosystem Initiative Special Issue, Hydrological Processes, 20:4073-4096.
  • Leconte, R., D.L. Peters, A. Pietroniro, B. Toth, and T.D. Prowse. 2006.  Modelling Climate Change Impacts in The Peace and Athabasca Catchment and Delta : II - Variations in flow and water levels with varying winter severity. Northern Rivers Ecosystem Initiative Special Issue, Hydrological Processes, 20:4215-4230.
  • Pietroniro A., B. Toth, R. Leconte, M. Conley, N. Kouwen, D.L. Peters and T.D. Prowse. 2006.  Modelling Climate Change Impacts in The Peace and Athabasca Catchment and Delta : III – integrated model assessment. Northern Rivers Ecosystem Initiative Special Issue, Hydrological Processes, 20:4231-4245.
  • Gibson, J.J., T.D. Prowse and D.L. Peters. 2006 .  Hydroclimatic controls on water balance and water level variability in Great Slave Lake.Northern Rivers Ecosystem Initiative Special Issue, Hydrological Processes, 20:4155-4172.
  • Gibson, J.J., T.D. Prowse and D.L. Peters. 2006.  Partitioning impacts of climate change and regulation on water level variability in Great Slave LakeJournal of Hydrology, 322(1-20):196-206.
  • Prowse, T.D., S. Beltaos, J.T. Gardner, J.J. Gibson, R. J. Granger, D.L. Peters, A. Pietroniro, and L. Romolo. 2006.  Climate change, flow regulation, and land-use effects on the hydrology of the Peace-Athabasca-Slave system; finding from the Northern Rivers Ecosystem Initiative. Canada’s Ecosystem Initiative Special Issue, Journal of Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 113(1-3):167-197.
  • Peters, D.L., T.D. Prowse, P. Marsh, P.M. Lafleur, and J.M. Buttle. 2006.  Permanence of Water within Perched Basins of the Peace-Athabasca Delta, Northern Canada. Wetlands Ecology and Management14(3):1-23.
  • Gibson, J.J., T.W.D. Edwards, S.J. Birks, N.A. St. Amour, B. Buhay, P. McEachern, B.B. Wolfe and D.L. Peters. 2005.  Progress of Isotope Tracer Hydrology in Canada. Special International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics Issue, Hydrological Processes, 19:303-327.
  • Prowse, T.D., D. Peters, S. Beltaos, L. Romolo, A. Pietroniro, R. Leconte, and J. Töyrä. 2002.  Restoring Ice-Jam Floodwater to a Drying Delta Ecosystem. Water International, 27(1):58-69.
  • Peters, D.L. and T.D. Prowse. 2001. Regulation Effects on the Lower Peace River, Canada. Canadian Geophysical Union Special Issue, Canadian Geophysical Union - Hydrology Section Special Issue Hydrological Processes, 15(16):3181-3194.
  • Leconte, R., A. Pietroniro, D.L. Peters, and T.D. Prowse. 2001.  Effect of Flow Regulation on Hydrologic Patterns of a Large, Inland Delta. Regulated Rivers: Research and Management, 17(1):51-65.
  • Pietroniro, A., T.D. Prowse and D.L. Peters. 1999.  Hydrologic Assessment of an Inland Freshwater Delta Using Multi-Temporal Satellite Remote Sensing. Hydrological Processes,13(16):2483-2498.
  • Buttle, J.M. and D.L. Peters. 1997.  Hydrograph Separation Using Isotopic and Geochemical Tracers: A Re-evaluation. Hydrological Processes, 11(6):557-573.
  • Peters, D.L., J.M. Buttle, C.H. Taylor and B.D. LaZerte. 1995.  Runoff Production in a Forested, Shallow Soil Canadian Shield Basin. Water Resources Research, 31(5):1291-1304.
  • Walker, I.J. and R. Sydneysmith (Lead authors), D. Allen, K. Bodtker, D. Bonin, B. Bonsal, A. Carroll, S. Cohen, A. Dallimore, H. Dolan, Z. Gedalof, A. Gill, R. Hebda, R. Hicks, P. Hill, K. Hyatt, R. Matthews, B. Menounous, T. Murdock, D. Neilsen, R. Ommer, A. Pape-Salmon, M. Pelatt, D.L. Peters, T. Prowse, D. Spittlehouse, S. Sheppard, B. Taylor, P. Whitfield, T. Williamson, J. Wolfe, M. Wynn (Contributing Authors).  2008. Chapter 8 - British Columbia.  In From Impacts to Adaptations: Canada in a Changing Climate 2007, edited by D.S. Lemmen, F.J WArren, J. Lacroix and E. Bush; Government of Canada, Ottawa, ON, p. 57-118 .
  • Furgal, C. and T.D. Prowse (Lead authors), B.R. Bonsal, R. Chouinard, T. Edwards, F. Jackson, H. Melling, D. Milburn, S. Nickels, M. Nuttall, A. Ogden, D.L. Peters, J. Reist, and N. Snow (Contributing Authors).  2008. Chapter 3 - Northern Canada.  In From Impacts to Adaptations: Canada in a Changing Climate 2007, edited by D.S. Lemmen, F.J WArren, J. Lacroix and E. Bush; Government of Canada, Ottawa, ON, p. 57-118.
  • Wayland, M. J. Froese, M. Burgess, A. Czarnecki, D. Faria, D. Flemming, B. Free, D. Halliwell, J. Hines, R. Janowski, G. Low, P. Marsh, J. McMullen, M. Nixon, R. Rowena, B. Reid, N. Richea, J. Sanderson, B. Slater, S. Smith, C. Spence, A. Tillmanns, J, VanCamp, K. Walsh, G. Whitley, and D.L. Peters.2004.  Mackenzie River Basin State of the Aquatic Ecosystem Report.  Mackenzie River Basin Board, 195 pp.
  • Werner, A., J.J. Gibson, D. Hutchinson, M.L. Lacroix, D.L. Peters, and T.D. Prowse. 2006.  Estimating Inflows to the Sooke Reservoir, Victoria, BC.  Canadian Water Resources Association 2006 BC Branch Conference “Water Under Pressure: Balancing Values, Demands and Extremes”, October, 25-27, Vancouver, BC, CA.
  • Pietroniro, A., M. Conly, M. Mackay, E.D. Soulis, N. Kouwen, R. Leconte, J. Bullas, S. Beltaos, T.D. Prowse, B. Bonsal, L. Martz, and D.L. Peters. 2002.  Evaluation of Eco-Sensitive Operation Strategies for WAC Bennett Dam Relative to Hydro-Climatic Relationships Affecting Northern Deltas. Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Scientific Meeting of the Mackenzie GEWEX Study (MAGS), 7-9 November 2001, Hamilton, ON, CA,146-151.
  • Pietroniro, A., R. Leconte, D.L. Peters and T.D. Prowse. 2001.  Application of a Hydrodynamic Model in a Freshwater Delta Using Remote Sensing. Proceedings of Remote Sensing in Hydrology 2000, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, April 2000, International Association Hydrological Sciences Publication. No. 267:519–525.
  • Peters, D.L. and T.D. Prowse. 2000.  Impact of Flow Regulation on Peace River Delta Flow, 1968-96. Elements - Newsletter of the Canadian Geophysical Union, 18(2):6-10. 2000 D.M. Gray Award for Best Student Paper in Hydrology presented at the 26th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, 25-27 May, Banff, AB, CA.
  • Pietroniro, A., T.D. Prowse and D.L. Peters. 1997.  Environmental Monitoring of an Inland Freshwater Delta. Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Remote Sensing of Marine and Coastal Environments, 17-19 March 1997, Orlando, Florida, USA, Volume 2:287-296.
  • Peters, D.L., D.J. Baird and D.E. Tenbaum. 2007. Towards the Development of Instream Flow Needs Standards for Agricultural Watersheds in Canada – 2006/07 Interim Report.  NAESI Technical Report prepared by Environment Canada for the National Agri-Environmental Standards Initiative.
  • Culp, J.M., D.J. Baird, Chambers, P.A., J.M. G. Benoy, D.L. Peters, J. Erker, N. Glozier, E. Luiker, L. Maclean, D. McGoldrick, T. Pascoe, and B. Upsdell.  2007.  Evaluation of Parameters for Setting Standards for Nutrients, Sediments and Instream Flow Needs for Agricultural Streams.  NAESI Technical Report prepared by Environment Canada for the National Agri-Environmental Standards Initiative.
  • Peters, D.L., and D.J. Baird. 2006. Towards the Development of Instream Flow Needs Standards for Agricultural Watersheds in Canada – 2005/06 Interim Report. NAESI Technical Report prepared by Environment Canada for the National Agri-Environmental Standards Initiative, 32pp.
  • Chambers, P.A., J.M. Culp, D.J. Baird, G. Benoy, D.L. Peters, J. Erker, N. Glozier, E. Luiker, L. Maclean, D. McGoldrick, T. Pascoe, and B. Upsdell. 2006. Evaluation of Parameters for Setting Standards for Nutrients, Sediments and Instream Flow Needs for Agricultural Streams. NAESI Technical Report prepared by Environment Canada for the National Agri-Environmental Standards Initiative, 63 pp.
  • Helie, J.F., D.L. Peters, K.R. Tattrie, and J.J. Gibson. 2005. Review of Potential Hydrologic Impacts of Mountain Pine Beetle and Related Harvesting Acitivities in British Columbia. Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Pacific Forestry Centre, Victoria, BC. Mountain Pine Beetle Initiative Working Paper 2005-23. 26 p.
  • Peters, D.L., B.R. Bonsal, and T.D. Prowse. 2005. Preliminary Trend Analysis of Hydroclimatic Data for the Mackenzie Delta Region; Supplemented with a Compilation of Archived Hydrometric, Climatic and Sediment Data. A report presented to Water Resources Division, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, 2 pp + CD-ROM.
  • Prowse, T.D., S. Beltaos, B. Bonsal, T. Carter, M.C. English, T. Gardner, J.J. Gibson, D.L. Peters and L. Romolo. 2004. Hydro-climatic impacts affecting the Peace-Athabasca-Slave catchments and deltas. In: Environment Canada, Northern Rivers Ecosystem Initiative: Collective Findings (CD-ROM). Compiled by F.M. Conly, Saskatoon, SK, 2004. (With Alberta Environment).
  • Pietroniro, A., F.M. Conly, B. Toth, R. Leconte, N. Kouwen, D.L. Peters and T.D. Prowse. 2004. Modelling climate change impacts on water availability in the Peace Athabasca catchment and delta. In: Environment Canada, Northern Rivers Ecosystem Initiative: Collective Findings (CD-ROM). Compiled by F.M. Conly, Saskatoon, SK, 2004. (With Alberta Environment).
  • Gibson, J.J., T.W.D. Edwards, S.J. Birks, N.A. St. Amour, B. Buhay, P. McEachern, B.B. Wolfe and D.L. Peters. 2003. Progress of Isotope Tracer Hydrology in Canada. In: Quadrennial Report to the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics and International Association of Hydrological Sciences. (ed. J.W. Pomeroy), International Association of Hydrological Sciences (CNC-IAH), pp. 61-69.
  • Peters, D.L., T.D. Prowse and A. Pietroniro. 1999. Resumption of Flooding in the Peace-Athabasca Delta: Examination of the 1996 Ice-Jam and Open-Water Flood Events, NWRI Contribution Series No. 99-347, National Water Research Institute, Environment Canada, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, 60 pp.
  • Leconte, R, A. Pietroniro, D.L. Peters and T.D. Prowse. 1999. Application of the One-D Hydrodynamic Model to the 1996 Summer Flood, NWRI Contribution Series No. 98-263, National Water Research Institute, Environment Canada, Saskatoon, SK, Canada.
  • Leconte, R, A. Pietroniro, and D.L. Peters. 1999. An Evaluation of Environment Canada One-D Hydrodynamic Model (ONE-D) and Application to the Peace-Athabasca Delta, NWRI Contribution Series No. 99-349, National Water Research Institute, Environment Canada, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, 76 pp.
  • Peters, D.L.1997. A Review of Hydrograph Separation Techniques Used in Runoff Generation Studies: Conventional vs. Isotopic, Prepared for the National Hydrology Research Institute, Environment Canada, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, 26 pp.
  • Peters, D.L. 1997. A Review of Stable Isotope Hydrograph Separation Studies, With an Emphasis on Northern Cold Regions, Prepared for the National Hydrology Research Institute, Environment Canada, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, 29 pp.
  • Prowse, T.D., D.L. Peters and P. Marsh. 1996. Modelling the Water Balance of Peace- Athabasca Delta Perched Basins (Task D.4), Prepared for the Peace-Athabasca Delta Technical Studies, Fort Chipewyan, Alberta, Canada, 72 pp. + Appendices.
  • Starheim, C., Smith, D. and Prowse T.D. 2013. Multi-century reconstructions of Pacific salmon abundance from climate-sensitive tree rings in west central British Columbia, Canada . Ecohydrology, 6(2): 228-240. DOI: 10.1002/eco.1261
  • Starheim, C., Smith, D. and Prowse T.D. 2013. Dendrohydroclimate reconstructions of July-August runoff for two nival-regime rivers in west central British Columbia. Hydrological Processes, 27(3): 405-420. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.9257
  • Brooks, R.N., Prowse, T.D. and O’Connell, I.J. 2013. Quantifying northern-hemisphere freshwater ice. Geophysical Research Letters. DOI:10.1002/grl.50238.

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  • Lique, C., M. Holland, Y. Dibike, D. Lawrence, and J. Screen. 2015. Modeling the Arctic Freshwater System and its integration in the global system: Lessons learned and future challenges, in Arctic Freshwater Synthesis, Special Issues of JGR (DOI: 10.1002/2015JG003120)
  • Eum, H-I, Dibike, Y., Prowse, T. 2014. Uncertainty in Modelling the Hydrologic Responses of a Large Watershed:  A case of the Athabasca River Basin in Canada. CGU-HS special issue in Hydrologic Processes. 28(14):4272-4293, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.10230
  • Eum, H-I, Dibike, Y., Prowse, T., Bonsal, B. 2014. Intercomparison of high-resolution gridded climate data sets and their implication on hydrological model simulation over the Athabasca Watershed in Canada. CGU-HS special issue in Hydrologic Processes. 28(14):4250-4271, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.10236
  • Dibike, Y., T. Prowse, R. Shrestha and R. Ahmed. 2012. Observed Trends and Future Projections of Precipitation and Air Temperature in the Lake Winnipeg Watershed. Journal of Great Lakes Research, Special Issue: Lake Winnipeg - The Forgotten Great Lake. 38:72-82.
  • Shrestha, R.R., Y.B. Dibike and T.D. Prowse. 2012. Modelling of climate-induced hydrologic changes in the Lake Winnipeg Watershed.Journal of Great Lakes Research, Special Issue: Lake Winnipeg, The Forgotten Great Lake. 38:83-94
  • Shrestha, R.R., Y.B. Dibike and T.D. Prowse. 2012. Modelling climate change impacts on hydrology and nutrient loading in the upper Assiniboine Catchment. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 48(1):74-89
  • Dibike, Y.B., Prowse, T., Bonsal, B., de Rham, L. and Saloranta, T. (2011) Simulation of North American Lake-ice Cover Characteristics under Contemporary and Future Climate Conditions, International Journal of Climatology, doi:10.1002/joc.2300
  • Dibike, Y.B., Prowse, T., Saloranta, T. and Ahmed R. (2011) Response of Northern Hemisphere Lake-Ice Cover and Lake-Water Thermal Structure Patterns to a Changing Climate, Hydrological Processes, doi:10.1002/hyp.8068
  • Dibike, Y.B., Prowse, T., Shrestha R. and Ahmed, R. (2011). Observed Trends and Future Projections of Precipitation and Temperatures in the Lake Winnipeg Watershed, Journal of Great Lakes Research, special issue on Lake Winnipeg – the Forgotten Great Lake, doi:10.1016/j.jglr.2011.04.005.
  • Shrestha R, Dibike, Y.B., and Prowse, T. (2011). Modeling of climate-induced hydrologic changes in Lake Winnipeg Watersheds, Journal of Great Lakes Research, special issue on Lake Winnipeg – the Forgotten Great Lake, doi:10.1016/j.jglr.2011.02.004
  • Shrestha R, Dibike, Y.B., and Prowse, T. (2011). Modelling Climate Change Impacts on Hydrology and Nutrient Loading in the Upper Assiniboine Catchments, Journal of the American Water Resources Association (JAWRA) 48(1):74-89. DOI: 10.1111/j.1752-1688.2011.00592.x
  • Sharma, M., Coulibaly, P., Dibike, Y. B. (2010). Assessing the need for downscaling RCM data for hydrologic impact study. ASCE Journal of Hydrologic Engineering,doi:10.1061/(ASCE)HE.1943-5584.0000349
  • Prowse, T., R. Shrestha, B. Bonsal, and Y. Dibike (2010), Changing spring air-temperature gradients along large northern rivers: Implications for severity of river-ice floods, Geophys. Res. Lett., 37(L19706), 6 PP.,doi:10.1029/2010GL044878.
  • Prowse, T.D., de Rham, L., Dibike, Y., 2008. Predicting Lake and River Ice: Modelling of Historic and Future Conditions. Ice and Climate News, 10: 8-9.
  • Dibike Y. B. and Coulibaly P., 2008. TDNN with logical values for hydrologic modeling in a cold and snowy climate, Journal of Hydroinformatics, Vol 10, No 4, pp 289–300.
  • Quilbé R., A.N. Rousseau, J.-S. Moquet, N.B. Trinh, Y. Dibike, P. Gachon, D. Chaumont (2008) : Assessing the effect of climate change on river flow using general circulation models and hydrological modelling – Application to the Chaudière River (Québec, Canada). Canadian Water Resource Journal, 33 (1): 73-93.
  • Dibike, Y.B., Gachon, P., St-Hilaire, A., Ouarda, T.B.M.J., Nguyen, V.T.-V., 2008. Uncertainty analysis of statistically downscaled temperature and precipitation regimes in Northern Canada. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 91(1-4): 149-170.
  • Dibike Y. B. and Coulibaly P. (2007) Validation of Hydrologic Models for Climate Scenario Simulation:  The Case of Saguenay Watershed in Québec, Hydrological Processes, 21(23): pp. 3123-3135.
  • Gachon P. and Dibike Y. B. (2007) Temperature change signals in northern Canada: Convergence of statistical downscaling results using two driving GCMs, International Journal of Climatology, 27(12): pp. 1623-1641.
  • Dibike Y. B. and Coulibaly P., 2006.  Temporal Neural Networks for Downscaling Climate Variability and Extremes, Neural Networks (Especial issue on Earth Sciences and Environmental Applications of Computational Intelligence), Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 135-144.
  • Khan M.S., Coulibaly P. and Dibike Y., 2006. Uncertainty Analysis of Statistical Downscaling Methods, Journal of Hydrology, 319(1-4):357-382
  • Khan M.S., Coulibaly P. and Dibike Y., 2006. Uncertainty analysis of statistical downscaling methods using Canadian Global Climate Model predictors, Hydrological Processes, 20(14): pp. 3085-3104.
  • Dibike Y. B. and Coulibaly P., 2005. Hydrologic Impact of Climate Change in the Saguenay Watershed: Comparison of Downscaling Methods and Hydrologic Models, Journal of Hydrology, 307(1-4):145-163 
  • Coulibaly P., Dibike, Y. B. and Anctil, F., 2005. Downscaling Precipitation and Temperature with Temporal Neural Networks.  Journal of Hydrometeorology, Vol. 6, No. 4, pp 483–496.
  • Lobbrecht A.H., Dibike Y.B., and Solomatine, D.P., 2005. Artificial Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic Systems for Model Based Control: Application to the Water System of Overwaard, ASCE Journal of water resources planning and management, Vol. 131, No. 2, pp. 135- 145.
  • Dibike, Y.B., 2002, Developing generic hydrodynamic models using artificial neural networks, Journal of Hydraulic Research, Vol.40, No.2 pp. 183-190.
  • Dibike Y.B., Velickov S., Solomatine D. and Abbott M.B., 2001, Model Induction with Support Vector Machines: Introduction and Applications,  ASCE Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering, Vol. 15, No. 3, pp. 208- 216.
  • Dibike Y.B. and Solomatine D., 2001, River Flow Forecasting Using Artificial Neural Networks, Journal of Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Part B: Hydrology, Oceans and Atmosphere, Vol. 26, No.1, pp. 1-8
  • Solomatine D., Dibike Y.B. and Kukuric, N. 2000. Automatic calibration of groundwater models using global optimization techniques, In the Journal of Hydrological Sciences, Vol. 44, No. 6, pp. 879-893.
  • Dibike Y.B. and Abbott, M.B. 1999. Application of artificial neural networks to the simulation of a two dimensional flow, Journal of Hydraulic Research, Vol. 37, No. 4, pp. 435-446.
  • Dibike, Y.B., Minns, A.W. and Abbott, M.B. 1999. Application of artificial neural networks to the generation of wave equations from hydraulic data, Journal of Hydraulic Research, Vol.37, No.1 pp. 81-97.
  • Dibike, Y.B. Solomatine, D. and Abbott, M.B. 1999. On the encapsulation of numerical-hydraulic models in artificial neural network, Journal of Hydraulic Research, Vol.37, No.2 pp. 147-161.
  • Coulibaly P. and Dibike, Y. B., 2004. Downscaling of Global Climate Model Outputs for Flood Frequency Analysis in the Saguenay River System, Project report to the Science Sub-Component of Climate Change Action Fund, Environment Canada.
  • Lobbrecht A.H., Dibike Y.B., and Solomatine, D.P., 2002. Use of Artificial Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic for Integrated Water Management, Project report to Stichting Toege- past Onderzoek Waterbeheer (STOWA), The Netherlands.
  • Dibike, Y.B., Prowse, T., Saloranta, T. and Ahmed, R., 2010. Evolution of Northern Hemisphere Lake-Ice Characteristics and Thermal Structures in a Changing Climate, 20th IAHR International Symposium on Ice, June 14 to 18, 2010, Lahti, Finland
  • Shrestha R., Dibike Y.B. and Prowse, T., 2010. Modelling Climate Impacts on Hydrologic Processes in the Lake Winnipeg Watershed, 2010 International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software, Modelling for Environment’s Sake, Fifth Biennial Meeting, Ottawa, Canada
  • Shrestha R., Dibike, Y.B. and Prowse, T., 2009. Application of SWAT in hydrologic and Nutrient Transport Modeling of the Lake Winnipeg Watershed. Proceedings of the International SWAT Conference, August 5-7, 2009, Univ. of Colorado at Boulder, Colorado. USA.
  • Dibike Y. B, Shi, X. and Coulibaly P. 2006. Assessing climate change impact on design standards of hydraulic structures, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Hydroinformatics, 4th – 8th September, 2006, Nice, France.
  • Dibike Y. B. and Coulibaly P., 2005. Temporal Neural Networks for Downscaling Climate Variability and Extremes, Proceedings of the 2005 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, July 31-August 4, 2005, Montreal, Canada
  • Dibike Y. B. and Coulibaly P., 2004. Downscaling Global Climate Model Outputs to Study the Hydrologic Impact of Climate Change, Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Hydroinformatics, 21st– 24th June, 2004, Singapore
  • Dibike Y. B. and Coulibaly P., 2004. Hydrologic Impact of Climate Change in the Saguenay Watershed, proceedings of the 57th Canadian Water Resources Association Annual Congress, June 16 – 18, 2004, Montreal, Canada.
  • Dibike Y.B., Lobbrecht A.H., Solomatine, D.P., 2002.  Neural Network and Fuzzy Logic Technologies for Control of the Water System of Overwaard in the Netherlands, Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Hydroinformatics, 1st– 5th July, 2002, Cardiff, UK,. Vol. 1, pp. 715-721,
  • Dibike Y.B. 2000, Machine learning paradigms for rainfall runoff modelling, Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Hydroinformatics, 23rd – 27th July, 2000, Iowa, USA.
  • Hassan, K. I. and Dibike Y. B., 2000, Two-dimensional morphological modelling at the confluence of the Ganges and the Jamuna rivers for dredging and navigation, Proceedings of the Hydroinformatics-2000 conference, Iowa, U SA.
  • Xue, Y. and Dibike, Y.B., 2001, Flood forecasting mode for Huai River in China using time delay neural network, Proceedings of the XXIX IAHR congress, Beijing, China, Theme C, pp.59-66.
  • Maskey, S., Dibike, Y. B. Jonoski, A. and Solomatine, D. 2000, Groundwater model approximation with artificial neural network for selecting optimal pumping strategy for plume removal, Workshop proceedings In Artificial Intelligence Methods in Civil Engineering Applications, pp. 67-80.
  • Beisner, B.E., E. McCauley and F.J. Wrona. 1996. The influence of temperature and food chain length on plankton predator-prey dynamics. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 54: 586-595.
  • Nelson, W.A., E. McCauley and F.J. Wrona. 2001. Multiple dynamics in a single predator-prey system: experimental effects of food quality. Proceedings of the Royal Society (London) Series B. 268: 1223-1230.
  • Bonsal, B.R., T.D. Prowse, C.R. Duguay, and M.P. Lacroix. 2006. Impacts of large-scale teleconnections on freshwater-ice duration over Canada, Journal of Hydrology, 330, 340-353.
  • Bonsal, B.R. and T.D. Prowse. 2006. Regional assessment of GCM-simulated current climate over northern Canada , Arctic, 59, 115-128.
  • Bonsal, B.R. and E.E. Wheaton. 2005. Atmospheric circulation comparisons between the 2001 and 2002 and the 1961 and 1988 Canadian Prairie droughts Atmosphere-Ocean, 43, 163-172.
  • Bonsal, B.R., G. Koshida, E.G. O'Brien, and E. Wheaton. 2004. Chapter 3. Droughts. 19-25. In Threats to Water Availability in Canada, National Water Research Institute, Burlington, Ontario. NWRI Scientific Assessment Report Series No. 3 and ACSD Science Assessment Series No. 1. 128 p.
  • Bonsal, B.R., T.D. Prowse, and A. Pietroniro. 2003. An assessment of GCM-simulated climate for the western cordillera of Canada (1961-90), Hydrological Processes, 18, 3703-3716.
  • Bonsal, B.R. and T.D. Prowse. 2003. Trends and variability in spring and autumn 0°C isotherm dates over Canada, Climatic Change, 57, 341-358.
  • Bonsal, B.R., X. Zhang, L.A. Vincent, and W.D. Hogg. 2001. Characteristics of daily and extreme temperatures over Canada. Journal of Climate, 14, 1959-1976.
  • Bonsal, B.R., A. Shabbar, and K. Higuchi. 2001. Impacts of low frequency variability modes on Canadian winter temperature. International Journal of Climatology, 21, 95-108.
  • Bonsal, B.R., T.D. Prowse, C.R. Duguay, and M.P. Lacroix. 2006. Impacts of large-scale teleconnections on freshwater-ice duration over Canada, Journal of Hydrology, 330, 340-353.
  • Bonsal, B.R. and T.D. Prowse. 2006. Regional assessment of GCM-simulated current climate over northern Canada , Arctic, 59, 115-128.
  • Bonsal, B.R. and E.E. Wheaton. 2005. Atmospheric circulation comparisons between the 2001 and 2002 and the 1961 and 1988 Canadian Prairie droughts Atmosphere-Ocean, 43, 163-172.
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  • Bonsal, B.R. and T.D. Prowse. 2003. Trends and variability in spring and autumn 0°C isotherm dates over Canada, Climatic Change, 57, 341-358.
  • Bonsal, B.R., X. Zhang, L.A. Vincent, and W.D. Hogg. 2001. Characteristics of daily and extreme temperatures over Canada. Journal of Climate, 14, 1959-1976.
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