Browsing Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources by Author "Ali, Genevieve"
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Comparison of hydrologic dynamics in forested and agricultural sub-watersheds of a large mixed-use Prairie watershed
Petzold, Halya; Ali, Genevieve (2014-07-18)The natural history of the Prairies includes the large-scale human modification of landscape biology and hydrology from first settlement to present. Forested land has been and continues to be lost and runoff is increasingly ... -
Comparison of sampling strategies to monitor water quality in Prairie Watersheds
Ross, Cody A.; Ali, Genevieve (2014-07-18)Most water-quality monitoring programs are characterized by low-frequency sampling with variable intervals (Neal et al., 2012). In Manitoba, Conservation and Water Stewardship collects water from streams and creeks ... -
Hydrologic dynamics of a large Prairie watershed: Looking for runoff controls in an engineered, mixed use landscape
Petzold, Halya; Ali, Genevieve (2014-07-18)Despite intense and continued human modification of the Prairie landscape, the consequences of this hydrological management on the runoff regime remain poorly understood. Specifically, previous research carried out in ... -
Investigating Spatiotemporal changes in water quality across a nested system of intensively managed prairie watersheds
Penner, Amber; Ali, Genevieve; Petzold, Halya (2014-07-18)The study of spatial and temporal patterns of watershed properties can provide a greater understanding of the drivers of hydrologic change. This is especially true for water quality dynamics that are known to vary: 1) ... -
Investigating the Potential of Electromagnetic Induction for Mapping Multi-Depth Soil Moisture Variations in Southern Manitoba
Perreault, Shelby; Ali, Genevieve; Ferguson, Ian (2014-07-18)This research aimed to explore the potential of electromagnetic induction as a valid soil moisture monitoring technique in a Canadian prairie watershed. Soil moisture (SM) information is important for many aspects of ... -
Investigating the Temporal Scales of Nutrient transport in a prairie watershed using High-Frequency Hydrological and Water Quality Data
Penner, Amber; Ali, Genevieve; Ross, Cody (2014-07-18)A greater understanding of hydrological processes is needed to interpret patterns present in water quality data under various climatic conditions (wet, intermediate, dry), seasons (spring, summer, fall), and events ... -
Spatiotemporal Variability of Water Quality and Stable Water Isotopes in an Intensively Managed Prairie Watershed
Untereiner, Erin; Ali, Genevieve; Stadnyk, Trish (2014-07-18)Eutrophication, has been identified as an important water quality issue for freshwater systems (Barlow, et al., 2004). Factors impacting watershed management in Prairie landscapes include extensive land drainage networks ... -
Visualizing the variability of small scale subsurface water flow in the South Tobacco Creek watershed
Timlick, Lauren; Ali, Genevieve (2014-07-18)Though overland flow is the most dramatic aspect of a flood, a crucial part of quantitatively analyzing the timing, duration, and intensity of a flooding event lies in understanding the effect that subsurface flow has ...