Canada

Canada

Dorset

1991:

  • Dillon, P.J., Molot, L.A. and Scheider, W.A. (1991). Phosphorous and nitrogen export from forested stream catchments in central Ontario. Journal of Environmental Quality, 20, 857-864.

2003:

  • Watmough, S.A. and Dillon, P.J. (2003). Base cation and nitrogen budgets for seven forested catchments in central Ontario, 1983-1999. Forest Ecology and Management, 177, 155-177.

2004:

  • Eimers, M.C., Dillon, M.C. and Watmough, S.A. (2004). Long-term (18-year) changes in sulphate concentrations in two Ontario headwater lakes and their inflows in response to decreasing deposition and climate variations. Hydrological Processes, 18, 2617-2630.

2008:

  • Eimers, M.C., Buttle, J. and Watmough, S.A. (2008). Influence of seasonal changes in runoff and extreme events on dissolved organic carbon trends in wetland and upland draining streams. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 65, 796-808.

 

Wolf Creek

1998:

  • Carey, S.K. and Woo, M.K. (1998). Snowmelt hydrology of two subarctic slopes, southern Yukon, Canada. Nordic Hydrology, 29, 331-346.

1999:

  • Carey, S.K. and Woo, M.K. (1999). Hydrology of two slopes in subarctic Yukon, Canada. Hydrological Processes, 13, 2549-2562.

2000:

  • Carey, S.K. and Woo MK. (2000). The role of soil pipes as a slope runoff mechanism, SubarcticYukon, Canada. Journal of Hydrology, 233, 206-222.
  • Carey, S.K. and Woo, M.K. (2000). Within-slope variability of ground heat flux, subarctic Yukon. Physical Geography, 21, 407-417.

2001:

  • Carey, S.K. and Woo, M.K. (2001). Slope runoff processes and flow generation in a subarctic, subalpine catchment. Journal of Hydrology, 253, 110-119.
  • Carey, S.K. and Woo, M.K. (2001). Spatial variability of hillslope water balance, Wolf Creek basin, subarctic Yukon. Hydrological Processes, 15, 3151-3166.

2003:

  • Carey, S.K. (2003). Dissolved organic carbon fluxes in a discontinuous permafrost subarctic alpine catchment. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 14, 161-171.
  • Pomeroy, J.W., Toth, B., Granger, R.J., Hedstrom, N.R. and Essery, R.L.H. (2003). Variation in surface energetics during snowmelt in complex terrain. Journal of Hydrometeorology, 4, 702-716.

2004:

  • Carey, S.K. and Quinton, W.L. (2004). Evaluating snowmelt runoff generation in a discontinuous permafrost catchment using stable isotope, hydrochemical and hydrometric data. Nordic Hydrology, 35, 309-324.
  • Janowicz, J.R., Hedstrom, N., Pomeroy, J., Granger, R. and Carey, S.K. (2004). Wolf Creek Research Basin water balance studies. In: Northern Research Basins Water Balance, King, D.L. and Yang, D. (Eds.), IAHS publ. 290, 195-204.
  • Lewkowicz, A.G. and Ednie, M. (2004). Probability mapping of mountain permafrost using the BTS method, Wolf Creek, Yukon Territory, Canada. Permafrost and Periglacial Processses, 15, 67-80.
  • Quinton, W.L., Carey, S.K. and Goeller, N.T. (2004). Snowmelt runoff from northern alpine tundra hillslopes: major processes and methods of simulation. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 8, 877-890.

2005:

  • Carey, S.K. and Quinton, W.L. (2005). Evaluation of runoff generation during summer using hydrometric, stable isotope and hydrochemical methods in a discontinuous permafrost environment. Hydrological Processes, 19, 95-114.
  • Quinton, W.L., Sharizi, T., Carey, S.K. and Pomeroy, J.W. (2005). Soil Water Storage and active layer development in a sub alpine tundra hillslope, southern Yukon Territory, Canada. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 16, 369-382.
  • Carey, S.K. and Woo, M.K. (2005). Freezing of subarctic hillslopes, Wolf Creek Basin, Yukon. Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research, 37, 1-10.

2006:

  • McCartney, S.E., Carey, S.K. and Pomeroy, J.W. (2006). Intra-basin variability of snowmelt water balance calculations in a Subarctic catchment. Hydrological Processes, 20, 1001-10016.

2007:

  • Carey, S.K., Quinton, W.L. and Goeller, N.T. (2007). Field and laboratory estimates of pore size properties and hydraulic characteristics for subarctic organic soils. Hydrological Processes, 21, 260-2571.

2008:

  • Dornes, P., Pomeroy, J.W., Pietroniro, A., Carey, S.K. and Quinton, W.L. (2008). Influence of landscape aggregation in modelling snow-cover ablation and snowmelt runoff in a subarctic mountainous environment. Hydrological Sciences Journal, 53, 725-740.

 

Catamaran Brook

1996:

  • Bourgeois, G., Cunjak, R.A., Caissie, D. and El-Jabi, N. (1996). A spatial and temporal evaluation of PHABSIM in relation to measured density of juvenile Atlantic salmon in a small stream. North American Journal of Fisheries Management, 16, 154-166.
  • Caissie, D., Pollock, T.L. and Cunjak, R.A. (1996). Variation in stream water chemistry and hydrograph separation in a small drainage basin. Journal of Hydrology, 178, 137-157.

1997:

  • Grant, J.W.A., Steingrimsson, S.O., Keeley, E.R. and Cunjak, R.A. (1998). Implications of territory size for the measurement and prediction of salmonid abundance in streams. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 55, 181-190.

1998:

  • Caissie, D., El-Jabi, N. and St-Hilaire, A. (1998). Stochastic modelling of water temperatures in a small stream using air to water relations. Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 25, 250-260.
  • Cunjak, R.A., Prowse, T.D. and Parrish, D.L. (1998). Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in winter: "the season of parr discontent"? Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 55, 161-180.
  • Cunjak, R.A. and Therrien, J. (1998). Inter-stage survival of wild juvenile Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L. Fisheries Management and Ecology, 5, 209-223.
  • Giberson, D.J. and Caissie, D. (1998). Stream habitat hydraulics: interannual variability in three reaches of Catamaran Brook, New Brunswick. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 55, 485-494.

1999:

  • Johnston, T.A. and Cunjak, R.A. (1999). Dry mass-length relationships for benthic insects: a review with new data from Catamaran Brook, New Brunswick, Canada. Freshwater Biology, 41, 653-674.

2000:

  • St-Hilaire, A., Morin, G., El-Jabi, N. and Caissie, D. (2000). Water-termperature modelling in a small forested stream: implication of forest canpy and soil temperature. Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 27, 1095-1108.

2001:

  • Caissie, D., El-Jabi, N. and Satish, M.G. (2001). Modelling of maximum daily water temperatures in a small stream using air temperatures. Journal of Hydrology, 251, 14-28.

2002:

  • Caissie, D., Jolicoeur, S., Bouchard, M. and Poncet, E. (2002). Comparison of streamflow between pre and post timber harvesting in Catamaran Brook (Canada). Journal of Hydrology, 258, 232-248.

2003:

  • Alexander, M.D. and Caissie, D. (2003). Variability and comparison of hyporheic water temperatures and seepage fluxes in a small Atlantic salmon stream. Ground water, 41, 72-82.
  • St-Hilaire, A., El-Jabi, N., Caissie, D. and Morin, G. (2003). Sensitivity analysis of a deterministic water temperature model to forest canopy and soil temperature in Catamaran Brook (New Brunswick, Canada). Hydrological Processes, 17, 2033-2047.

2004:

  • Roussel, J.M., Cunjak, R.A., Newbury, R., Caissie, D. and Haro, A. (2004). Movements and habitat use by PIT-tagged Atlantic salmon parr in early winter: the influence of anchor ice. Freshwater Biology, 49, 1026-1035.

2005:

  • Caissie, D., Satish, M.G. and El-Jabi, N. (2005). Predicting river water temperatures using the equilibrium temperature concept with application on Miramichi River catchments (New Brunswick, Canada). Hydrological Processes, 19, 2137-2159.
  • Imre, I., Grant, J.W.A. and Cunjak, R.A. (2005). Density-dependent growth of young-of-the-year Atlantic salmon Salmo salar in Catamaran Brook, New Brunswick. Journal of Animal Ecology, 74, 508-516.
  • St-Hilaire, A., Caissie, D., Cunjak, R.A. and Bourgeois, G. (2005), Streambed sediment composition and deposition in a forested stream: spatial and temporal analysis. River Research and Applications, 21, 883-898.

2007:

  • Breau, C., Cunjak, R.A. and Bremset, G. (2007). Age-specific aggregation of wild juvenile Atlantic salmon Salmo salar at cool water sources during high temperature events. Journal of Fish Biology, 71, 1179-1191.
  • Caissie, D., Satish, M.G. and El-Jabi, N. (2007). Predicting water temperatures using a deterministic model: Application on Miramichi River catchments (New Brunswick, Canada). Journal of Hydrology, 336, 303-315.
  • Edwards, P.A. and Cunjak, R.A. (2007). Influence of water temperature and streambed stability on the abundance and distribution of slimy sculpin (Cottus cognatus). Environmental Biology of Fishes, 80, 9-22.
  • Jolicoeur, S., Caissie, D., Frenette, I., Hardie, P. and Bouchard, M. (2007). Suspected sediment concentration in relation to forestry operations in Catamaran Brook and its tributaries (Canada). River Research and Applications, 23, 141-154.
  • Mitchell, S.C. and Cunjak, R.A. (2007). Relationship of upstream migrating adult Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) and stream discharge within Catamaran Brook, New Brunswick. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 64, 563-573.

2008:

  • Chenard, J.F. and Caissie, D. (2008). Stream temperature modelling using artificial neural networks: application on Catamaran Brook, New Brunswick, Canada. Hydrological Processes, 22, 3361-3372.

2009:

  • Jardine, T.D., Roussel, J.M., Mitchell, S.C. and Cunjak, R.A. (2009). Detecting marine nutrient and organic matter inputs into multiple trophic levels in streams of Atlantic Canada and France. Challenges for Diadromous Fishes in a Dynamic Global Environment, 69, 427-445.

2010:

  • Imre, I., Grant, J.W.A. and Cunjak, R.A. (2010). Density-dependent growth of young-of-the-year Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) revisited. Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 19, 1-6.