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2008
Kerkhoven, E.
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Gan T. Y.
(2008).
Development of a hydrologic scheme for use in land surface models and its application to climate change in the Athabasca River Basin. In : Cold Region Atmosphere and Hydrologic Studies. The Mackenzie GEWEX experience. Volume 2 : Hydrologic Processes, edit
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Development of a hydrologic scheme for use in land surface models and its application to climate change in the Athabasca River Basin. In : Cold region atmospheric and hydrologic studies. The Mackenzie GEWEX experience, ed. Ming-ko Woo
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Kerkhoven, E.
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Gan T. Y.
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Estimating unconditional uncertainty of streamflows of the Athabasca and Fraser rivers of western Canada using multifractal analysis
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Vol. 10,
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2006
Kerkhoven, E.
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Gan T. Y.
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A modified ISBA surface scheme for modeling the hydrology of Athabasca River Basin with GCM-scale data
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Kerkhoven, E.
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Gan T. Y.
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A modified ISBA surface scheme for modeling the hydrology of Athabasca River Basin with GCM-scale data
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2005
Kerkhoven, E.
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Gan T. Y.
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Modelling hydrological responses of the Athabasca River Basin to climate change by the modified ISBA land surface scheme. In: Regional Hydrological Impacts of Climatic Change
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IAHS Publ. 296,
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