Canadian Water Resources Journal

Papers
(The TQCC of Canadian Water Resources Journal is 3. 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 2020-07-01 to 2024-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
Synthesis of science: findings on Canadian Prairie wetland drainage18
Current and future projections of glacier contribution to streamflow in the upper Athabasca River Basin15
Using artificial neural networks to estimate snow water equivalent from snow depth12
Climate change impacts on snow and streamflow drought regimes in four ecoregions of British Columbia11
Assessing climate change impacts on North American freshwater habitat of wild Atlantic salmon - urgent needs for collaborative research10
Using the ERA5 and ERA5-Land reanalysis datasets for river water temperature modelling in a data-scarce region8
Structural calibration of an semi-distributed hydrological model of the Liard River basin7
A quantitative analysis of drinking water advisories in Saskatchewan Indigenous and rural communities 2012–20166
Economic analysis of the controlled drainage with sub-irrigation system: a case study of grain-producing farms in Quebec and Ontario6
Southern Quebec environmental flow assessments: spatial and temporal scales sensitivity6
Technical guidelines for future intensity–duration–frequency curve estimation in Canada5
Climate change effects on the thermal stratification of Lake Diefenbaker, a large multi-purpose reservoir5
Unfolding ‘big’ problems of small water system performance: a qualitative study in British Columbia5
Elevation-dependent warming of streams in mountainous regions: implications for temperature modeling and headwater climate refugia4
How much are Canadians willing to pay for clean surface and ground water? A meta-analysis of the Canadian non-market valuation literature4
Baseline geographic information on wildfire-watershed risk in Canada: needs, gaps, and opportunities4
Standardized precipitation evapotranspiration index (SPEI) for Canada: assessment of probability distributions4
Modeling of the thermal regime of rivers subject to seasonal ice cover using data from different sources and temporal resolutions3
Comparative analysis of local and large-scale approaches to floodplain mapping: a case study of the Chaudière River3
Assessment of the ability of the standardized precipitation evapotranspiration index (SPEI) to model historical streamflow in watersheds of Western Canada3
Automated surface water detection from space: a Canada-wide, open-source, automated, near-real time solution3
Fitting flood frequency distributions using the annual maximum series and the peak over threshold approaches3
Analysis of Canada’s water use: tracing water flow from source to end use3
Predicting water quality in Canada: mind the (data) gap3
Ontario conservation authorities – end, evolve, interlude or epiphany?3
Are temperature time series measured at hydrometric stations representative of the river’s thermal regime?3
The role of Canadian research in advancing groundwater hydrology: historical sketches from the past 75 years3
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