[HTML][HTML] Impacts of climate change on groundwater in the Great Lakes Basin: A review

D Costa, H Zhang, J Levison - Journal of great lakes Research, 2021 - Elsevier
Climate change has the potential to alter the physical and chemical properties of water in the
Great Lakes Basin, in turn impacting ecological function. This study synthesizes existing …

A review of simulated climate change impacts on groundwater resources in Eastern Canada

M Larocque, J Levison, A Martin… - … /Revue canadienne des …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract In Eastern Canada, groundwater is the main water supply for most of the rural
regions and in many large urban communities. An understanding of the impacts of climate …

Integrated modelling to assess climate change impacts on groundwater and surface water in the Great Lakes Basin using diverse climate forcing

E Persaud, J Levison, S MacRitchie, SJ Berg… - Journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Climate change in the Great Lakes Basin of North America is expected to have a profound
impact on hydrological processes. A greater understanding of these impacts must be …

Simulation of long-term spatiotemporal variations in regional-scale groundwater recharge: Contributions of a water budget approach in cold and humid climates

E Dubois, M Larocque, S Gagné… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2021 - hess.copernicus.org
Groundwater recharge (GWR) is a strategic hydrologic variable, and its estimate is
necessary to implement sustainable groundwater management. This is especially true in a …

Assessing leached TOC, nutrients and phenols from peatland soils after lab-simulated wildfires: Implications to source water protection

Y Wu, X Xu, CPR McCarter, N Zhang… - Science of The Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
Pollutant leaching from wildfire-impacted peatland soils (peat) is well-known, but often
underestimated when considering boreal ecosystem source water protection and when …

Meteorological controls on water table dynamics in fen peatlands depend on management regimes

S Ahmad, H Liu, S Alam, A Günther… - Frontiers in Earth …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Fens belong to the most threatened ecosystems in Europe. Maintaining a high water table
through rewetting is an effective measure to rehabilitate many of their ecosystem functions …

From recharge, to groundwater, to discharge areas in aquifer systems in Quebec (Canada): shaping of microbial diversity and community structure by environmental …

K Villeneuve, M Violette, CS Lazar - Genes, 2022 - mdpi.com
Groundwater recharge and discharge rates and zones are important hydrogeological
characteristics of aquifer systems, yet their impact on the formation of both subterranean and …

Simulation of aquifer-peatland-river interactions under climate change

MA Bourgault, M Larocque, M Roy - Hydrology Research, 2014 - iwaponline.com
Wetlands play an important role in preventing extreme low flows in rivers and groundwater
level drawdowns during drought periods. This hydrological function could become …

[HTML][HTML] Evaluating the time-invariance hypothesis of climate model bias correction: implications for hydrological impact studies

JA Velázquez, M Troin, D Caya… - Journal of …, 2015 - journals.ametsoc.org
The bias correction of climate model outputs is based on the main assumption of the time
invariance of the bias, in which the statistical relationship between observations and climate …

[HTML][HTML] How do hydrogeological setting and meteorological conditions influence water table depth and fluctuations in ombrotrophic peatlands?

MA Bourgault, M Larocque, M Garneau - Journal of Hydrology X, 2019 - Elsevier
Peatlands are wetland ecosystems where net primary production exceeds organic matter
decomposition. They are characterized by a near-surface water table controlled by a …