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Tweeting about @GWFutures peer-reviewed publications that focus on a wide range of water-related issues in Canada and other cold regions.

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Global Water Futures Publications
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📢 Calling all @GWFutures and @gwf_yp! Let us help share your new publications! There are two ways we can help: 1⃣ Tag us (@GWF_pubs) for a Retweet 2⃣ Email your pubs to gwf_news@usask.ca, including a brief overview & key image/figure
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Field experiment study in the Canadian Prairies highlights that soil moisture, water table depth, snow amount, and air temperature all influence soil freezing depth and snowmelt runoff/infiltration. @usask_water
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The SPQM-CMIP6-CAN database is a groundbreaking resource providing high-resolution (0.1°) precipitation and temperature projections for Canada, extending daily until 2100 - an invaluable dataset for hydrological, environmental, and ecological studies!
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Climate change is driving water scarcity in the McKenzie Creek watershed, a key resource for the Six Nations of the Grand River. Rising Blue & Green Water scarcity could harm ecosystems & reduce water availability downstream. Sustainable planning is key.
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A new #publication shows that since the 1970's, annual low flows in the Canadian Rocky Mountains showed varying trends: - decreased magnitude and occurred earlier in southwest - increased magnitude and occurred later in north and east @CentreForHydro
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RT @Prairie_Water: Another research paper from our team in Wetlands journal! We investigated which zones of prairie wetlands emit the most…
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RT @usask_water: A new study in WRR shows that beavers and their dams have a wider range of effects on the landscape than human-made beaver…
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A study in 6 Dene communities shows health messaging on contaminants is crucial for reducing risks. Most participants (99%) ate country foods and 70% heard about mercury in fish. Those who reduced fish consumption had lower mercury levels.
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On 🇨🇦 Prairies: 🌾crop 💧 use relies on both growing season precip (66%) and antecedent soil moisture (esp wet winters) 🌾 Up to 70% crop 💧 use from non-growing season sources 🌾Stubble/residue management could ⬆️ crop 💧 availability by ~20%
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Remotely sensed snow & ice albedo data assimilation (DA) improves streamflow predictions in glacierized basins during wildfires by updating albedo in models. DA enhances accuracy in cold regions impacted by climate change, less effective during heatwaves
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At Peace-Athabasca Delta, 7 years of research on 60 lakes reveal how hydrology and contaminants are influenced by climate and energy projects. @NWF_Research @LauraNeary4 @WaterlooSci @LaurierResearch @casey_remmer @MitchKay_
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New study shows atmospheric rivers (ARs) contribute 21% of annual precipitation in the Nechako River Basin, BC! Their influence has grown in recent decades, impacting rainfall and snowpack. Key insights for water resource management! @UNBC
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RT @CentreForHydro: A 20-year study in the Canadian Prairies shows that smart management of crops and tillage can significantly reduce runo…
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@CentreForHydro demonstrated strong streamflow estimation using a coupled MESH-WRF model with minimal parameter calibration. This could help water/flood managers make informed decisions on water management, including flood mapping/mitigation. @usask_water
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RT @ecohydro_gal: 🔎We used sediment fingerprinting to crack the case of #beaverdam vs #beaverdamanalogs sediment sources Results? Beaver…
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A tool to address the sparse monitoring network and intermittently connected stream network on the Canadian Prairies: PHyDAP @ZhihuaHe_Hydro @Prairie_Water @colinjwhitfield @CentreForHydro @usask_water
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RT @HomaKrp: Was a significant week for #NWT as Indigenous leaders & cabinet members met with federal ministers to address pressing issues.…
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RT @merrinm: Climate Change will change flowpaths in Ag, increasing subsurface runoff and dissolved nutrient losses - New paper https://t.c…
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The Arctic’s changing shrub dynamics are reshaping tundra ecosystems: study in the 🇨🇦NWT reveals that patch-scale snow depth and canopy complexity affect tundra specialist richness @forestecogrp @NWF_Research @CoryWallace7
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A blueprint for calculating probabilistic future streamflow and flow duration curves in a mountainous cold region: lessons from Alberta's Bow and Elbow river basins @SimonPapalexiou @crRajulapati
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