Journal article
A Canadian River Ice Database from the National Hydrometric Program Archives
Abstract
Abstract. River ice, like open-water conditions, is an integral component of the cold-climate hydrological cycle. The annual succession of river ice formation, growth, decay and clearance can include low flows and ice jams, as well as midwinter and spring break-up events. Reports and associated data of river ice occurrence are often limited to single locations or regional assessments, are season-specific, and use readily available data. Within …
Authors
de Rham L; Dibike Y; Beltaos S; Peters D; Bonsal B; Prowse T
Journal
Earth System Science Data, Vol. 12, No. 3, pp. 1835–1860
Publisher
Copernicus Publications
DOI
10.5194/essd-12-1835-2020
ISSN
1866-3508