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Autor:
Bano Mehdi, Isabelle Beaudin, A. Blondlot, Colline Gombault, Aubert Michaud, Bernhard Lehner, M. F. Sottile
Publikováno v:
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. 213:47-60
The impacts of climate and land use changes that may affect the quality of surface water in the future were quantified to identify the relative importance of each change. Sustainable field management practices were examined for their effectiveness to
Autor:
M. F. Sottile, Colline Gombault, M. Chikhaoui, Aubert Michaud, Chandra A. Madramootoo, Felexce F. Ngwa, Isabelle Beaudin
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Soil Science. 95:337-358
Gombault, C., Madramootoo, C. A., Michaud, A. R., Beaudin, I., Sottile, M. F., Chikhaoui, M. and Ngwa, F. F. 2015. Impacts of climate change on nutrient losses from the Pike River watershed of southern Québec. Can. J. Soil Sci. 95: 337–358. The im
Autor:
Marie-France Sottile, Aubert Michaud, Isabelle Beaudin, Mohamed Chikhaoui, Colline Gombault, Chandra A. Madramootoo, Felexce F. Ngwa
Publikováno v:
Canadian Water Resources Journal / Revue canadienne des ressources hydriques. 40:71-86
Spring flooding and water availability during the summer are two major concerns in southern Quebec. Climate change is expected to further exacerbate shortages of fresh water resources in Quebec. Therefore, the impacts of climate change on the hydrolo
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Soil Science. 87:329-344
An agreement between the governments of the province of Québec and the State of Vermont calls for a 41% decrease in phosphorus (P) loads reaching Missisquoi Bay, the northern portion of Lake Champlain. The agreement particularly targets the agricult
Autor:
Isabelle Beaudin, Chandra A. Madramootoo, Colline Gombault, Aubert Michaud, Mohamed Chikhaoui
Publikováno v:
9th International Drainage Symposium held jointly with CIGR and CSBE/SCGAB Proceedings, 13-16 June 2010, Québec City Convention Centre, Quebec City, Canada.
Climate change can significantly affect the design of drainage systems and the management of water resources. Hydrologic models are essential to conceptualize the relationships between climate and water management as well as for the protection of the