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Publikováno v:
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering. 146
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering. 146
Accurate estimates of continental-scale channel flows are needed to understand spatiotemporal variability in water supplies and the water balance. At regional scales, models of connecting c...
Autor:
Frank H. Quinn, Vincent Fortin, Andrew D. Gronewold, Craig A. Stow, Brent M. Lofgren, Anne H. Clites
Publikováno v:
Climatic Change. 120:697-711
The North American Laurentian Great Lakes hold nearly 20 % of the earth’s unfrozen fresh surface water and have a length of coastline, and a coastal population, comparable to frequently-studied marine coasts. The surface water elevations of the Gre
Autor:
Cynthia E. Sellinger, Frank H. Quinn
Publikováno v:
Journal of Great Lakes Research. 32:29-39
A dendrochronolgy of annual precipitation and air temperatures from six Great Lakes locations was used to reconstruct Lake Michigan-Huron water levels from 1600–1961 representing the present St. Clair River channel conditions and basin land cover.
Autor:
Anne H. Clites, Frank H. Quinn
Publikováno v:
Journal of Great Lakes Research. 29:157-171
Lake Superior outflows have been regulated for the past 80 years. The last 15 years have encompassed both extremely high water supplies and lake levels and subsequent drastic declines in the levels of Lakes Superior and the lower lakes. The IJC is co
Autor:
Frank H. Quinn, Carol L. Luukkonen, Raymond A. Assel, Brent M. Lofgren, Anne H. Clites, Anthony J. Eberhardt
Publikováno v:
Journal of Great Lakes Research. 28:537-554
The results of general circulation model predictions of the effects of climate change from the Canadian Centre for Climate Modeling and Analysis (model CGCM1) and the United Kingdom Meteorological Office's Hadley Centre (model HadCM2) have been used
Autor:
Frank H. Quinn
Publikováno v:
Journal of Great Lakes Research. 28:451-465
The three primary scales of Great Lakes water level fluctuations are interannual, seasonal, and episodic. Of these three, the seasonal water level fluctuations have received relatively little attention. The Great Lakes water levels have a well define
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 81:703-717
Winter 1997/98 occurred during one of the strongest warm El Nino events, and the Great Lakes experienced one of the least extensive ice covers of this century. Seasonal maximum ice cover for the combined area of the Great Lakes was the lowest on reco
Autor:
Frank H. Quinn
Publikováno v:
Canadian Water Resources Journal. 25:121-124
Autor:
Frank H. Quinn, Jeff Edstrom
Publikováno v:
Canadian Water Resources Journal. 25:125-151
We review a wide range of projects which have been implemented, investigated and/or proposed to the end of the 20th century for carrying water into, out of, or within the Great Lakes basin, including bulk and ballast removals by ship and bottled wate