Canadian Water Resources Journal

Papers
(The TQCC of Canadian Water Resources Journal is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Are temperature time series measured at hydrometric stations representative of the river’s thermal regime?27
Large-scale flood modelling based on LiDAR data: a case study in the Southwest Miramichi watershed, New Brunswick, Canada26
Updating inflow forecasts using empirical statistical matching for real-time prediction of daily net inflows to Okanagan Lake22
The state of isotope hydrology research in Canada (2007–2022)18
Use of water isotope tracers to characterize the hydrology of prairie wetlands in Alberta, Canada12
Changes in future precipitation of the Canadian catchments using 9-km downscaled CMIP6 simulations11
Commentary: Towards a new era of environmental prediction in Canada11
Overcoming the challenges of flow forecasting in a data poor region10
Performance of automated geoprocessing methods for culvert detection in remote Forest environments9
Design flood estimation in flood hazard studies: a three-decade systematic review of practices in Canada8
Screening-level ecological risk assessment of stormwater quality in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada8
Statistical modeling of ice cover impact on flow conveyance in the Nelson River West Channel7
Mechanisms of spring freshet generation in southern Quebec, Canada7
Ecological impacts of management practices in agricultural drain networks: a literature synthesis6
Spring flooding in Southern Quebec: a hydrometeorological assessment of the 2017 and 2019 events6
Photosensitizing properties of dissolved organic carbon in Canadian prairie pothole wetland ponds change in response to sunlight5
Towards a better understanding of the evaporative cooling of rivers: case study for the Little Southwest Miramichi River (New Brunswick, Canada)5
Commentary: Prescribed future pathway for Ontario conservation authorities: regulatory impacts and implications5
Comparing lake surface water, deep-water, and sediment for fish environmental DNA detection as part of Indigenous-Community Based Monitoring in Alberta’s Oil Sands Regions5
The importance of groundwater to the upper Columbia River floodplain wetlands5
Towards a Canadian National water quality model: challenges and opportunities5
Elevation-dependent warming of streams in mountainous regions: implications for temperature modeling and headwater climate refugia5
Groundwater permits in Ontario: an analysis of open data5
Augmenting environmental flow information with water temperature: case study in Eastern Canada5
Designing decision-relevant partitions of the exposure space for the adaptation of reservoir operating policies under climate-change uncertainty4
Influences of urban stormwater management ponds on wetlandscape connectivity4
Potential thermal refuge zones in Atlantic salmon rivers in Quebec (Canada) based on multi-site modelling4
From permits to policy: insights from an analysis of Ontario’s open water permit data (1960–2022)4
Regional variability and changing water distributions drive large-scale water resource availability in Alberta, Canada4
Editors’ note4
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