Title: Basin Geometry and Mountain Snowpack Responses to Climate Change: Data, Code, and Figures
Citation: Shea, J., Whitfield, P., Fang, X., Pomeroy, J. (2021). Basin Geometry and Mountain Snowpack Responses to Climate Change: Data, Code, and Figures. Federated Research Data Repository. https://doi.org/10.20383/102.0318
Study Site: British Columbia and Alberta
Purpose: This dataset contains the code and data files needed to produce the analyses and figures in Shea et al. (2021), Basin Geometry and Mountain Snowpack Responses to Climate Change.
Abstract: The data used in this study are derived from publicly available data sets. These include global elevation data, river basin boundaries, climate normals, automated snow pillows, and manual snow course observations. The Cold Regions Hydrological Model (CRHM, v.05/15/19) was used to produce daily estimates of snowmelt for 50 basins using identical elevation ranges and bands, identical accumulation gradients, and identical climate inputs. Only the hypsometry (area-elevation distribution) was varied for each model run. Analysis of hypsometry, climate inputs, and CRHM outputs is given in a Jupyter notebook running Python 3.7.6.
Supplemental Information Summary:
Research: Global Water Futures
Further Info: Shea, Joseph & Whitfield, Paul & Fang, Xing & Pomeroy, John. (2021). The Role of Basin Geometry in Mountain Snowpack Responses to Climate Change. Frontiers in Water. 3. 604275. 10.3389/frwa.2021.604275.
Status: Complete
Keywords:
hydrology,
elevation,
hypsometry,
climate change,
Geographical coordinates: North: 55, South: 47 East: -123 West: -112
Bounding Temporal Extent: Start Date: 1948-01-01, End
Date: 2020-01-01