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DAQING YANG / WOO (M.-K.) - ARTICLE DE PERIODIQUE - 1999Arctic snow cover usually attains maximum values at the end of winter and such information is important for hydrological investigations because most floods are associated with spring snowmelt. Snow data from weather stations or collected at some local sites are often extrapolated to large areas,...Ressource payante — PermalienFonds documentaire OIEauContributeur (s):
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MARSH (P.) / POMEROY (J. W.) / WOO (M.-K.) - ARTICLE DE PERIODIQUE - 2000This paper provides an overview of Canadian research on snow, frozen soils and permafrost hydrology during the years 1995-98. There were significant advances in the understanding of processes and the development of models of snow accumulation and melt, including the relocation of snow by wind, snow...Ressource payante — PermalienFonds documentaire OIEauContributeur (s):