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James R. Craig
Professor, University of Waterloo
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Satellite Data Integration in Hydrological Modeling: Assessing the Canadian Shield Watershed's Lake Dynamics
REMOTE SENSING OF RIVERS, LAKES, RESERVOIRS, AND WETLANDS I ORAL
hydrology | 11 december 2024
Menaka Revel, Bryan Tolson, Ming Han, Robert Metca...
Lakes play a critical role in Earth's hydrological processes, biogeochemical cycles, and ecosystems. Despite their significance, integrating lakes int...
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A remote sensing-based sampling and imputation framework to model regional-scale mountain Snow Water Equivalent for drought mitigation
QUANTIFYING SNOWPACK TO SUPPORT WATER RESOURCES, ECOSYSTEM HEALTH, AND SOCIETAL NEEDS II POSTER
cryosphere | 10 december 2024
Chris Hopkinson, Celeste C. Barnes, Hannah Burdett...
Reduced snowpack in the Rockies presents a severe drought risk for Southern Alberta. Mountain snowmelt in the Bow and Oldman basins maintains reservoi...
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Beyond Model Ranking and Uptake: Challenges and Insights from The Nelson-MIP II Project
ADVANCING HYDROLOGIC MODELING AND PREDICTION USING LARGE-DOMAIN METEOROLOGICAL AND HYDROLOGIC DATASETS I ORAL
hydrology | 12 december 2023
Tricia A. Stadnyk, Mohamed Ismaiel Ahmed, Alain Pi...
Intercomparison studies have been conducted to assess the usefulness and limitations of currently available hydrological models around the globe. Alth...
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An Upscaled Model of Fill‐And‐Spill Hydrological Response
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
17 may 2023
Mahkameh Taheri, Mark Ranjram, James R. Craig

The hydrology of wetland‐dominated landscapes is often controlled by a fill‐and‐spill mechanism, whereby surface depressions reta...

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Improved Blended Model Configuration Tested Across the Continental United States
ADVANCING THE STATE OF THE SCIENCE OF WATER RESOURCES MODELING; COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AT THE INTERSECTION OF DOMAIN, DATA, AND COMPUTER SCIENCES V ORAL
hydrology | 16 december 2022
Robert Chlumsky, Juliane Mai, James R. Craig, Brya...
The selection of model structure has been a challenge in hydrologic modelling for decades. Flexible models have yielded some advancement by providing ...
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The Great Lakes Runoff Intercomparison Project Phase 4: the Great Lakes (GRIP-GL)
ADVANCING HYDROLOGICAL MODELING AND PREDICTION USING LARGE-DOMAIN METEOROLOGICAL AND HYDROLOGICAL DATA SETS AND MODELS III ORAL
hydrology | 15 december 2022
Juliane Mai, Hongren Shen, Bryan Tolson, Étienne T...
Model intercomparison studies are carried out to test and compare the simulated outputs of various model setups over the same study domain. The Great ...
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LEARNING FROM HYDROLOGIC MODEL FAILURE: A CASE FROM PHASE 1 OF THE NELSON-MiP PROJECT
ADVANCING HYDROLOGICAL MODELING AND PREDICTION USING LARGE-DOMAIN METEOROLOGICAL AND HYDROLOGICAL DATA SETS AND MODELS III ORAL
hydrology | 15 december 2022
Tricia A. Stadnyk, Mohamed Ismaiel Ahmed, Alain Pi...
Intercomparison studies are important for assessing the performance of different hydrologic models and highlighting their advantages and limitations. ...
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A Computer Vision-based Wetland Classification and Runoff Delineation Approach for Discontinuous Permafrost Landscapes of Northern Canada
GROWING OPPORTUNITIES FOR MULTIPARTY COLLABORATIONS IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MACHINE LEARNING FOR SCIENCE RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS II POSTER
earth and space science informatics | 13 december 2022
shaghayegh Akbarpour, James R. Craig
Permafrost thaw as a product of climate warming is transforming permafrost plateaus to wetlands in the Canadian north. This effects the hydrological f...
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