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Don Burn
Don Burn
Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Waterloo
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei uwaterloo.ca
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Detection of hydrologic trends and variability
DH Burn, MAH Elnur
Journal of hydrology 255 (1-4), 107-122, 2002
16192002
Review of surrogate modeling in water resources
S Razavi, BA Tolson, DH Burn
Water Resources Research 48 (7), 2012
8622012
Short term streamflow forecasting using artificial neural networks
CM Zealand, DH Burn, SP Simonovic
Journal of hydrology 214 (1-4), 32-48, 1999
7531999
Evaluation of regional flood frequency analysis with a region of influence approach
DH Burn
Water Resources Research 26 (10), 2257-2265, 1990
6481990
Trends and variability in the hydrological regime of the Mackenzie River Basin
OI Abdul Aziz, DH Burn
Journal of Hydrology 319 (1), 282-294, 2006
4452006
Hydrologic effects of climatic change in west-central Canada
DH Burn
Journal of Hydrology 160 (1-4), 53-70, 1994
4051994
Catchment similarity for regional flood frequency analysis using seasonality measures
DH Burn
Journal of hydrology 202 (1-4), 212-230, 1997
3791997
Hydrological trends and variability in the Liard River basin/Tendances hydrologiques et variabilité dans le basin de la rivière Liard
DH Burn, JM Cunderlik, A Pietroniro
Hydrological Sciences Journal 49 (1), 53-67, 2004
3282004
Trends in evaporation for the Canadian Prairies
DH Burn, NM Hesch
Journal of Hydrology 336 (1-2), 61-73, 2007
3132007
Wavelet analysis of variability in annual Canadian streamflows
P Coulibaly, DH Burn
Water Resources Research 40 (3), 2004
2902004
Climate change effects on the hydrologic regime within the Churchill-Nelson River Basin
JR Westmacott, DH Burn
Journal of Hydrology 202 (1-4), 263-279, 1997
2851997
Non-stationary pooled flood frequency analysis
JM Cunderlik, DH Burn
Journal of Hydrology 276 (1-4), 210-223, 2003
2572003
Assessing the effectiveness of hydrological similarity measures for flood frequency analysis
A Castellarin, DH Burn, A Brath
Journal of Hydrology 241 (3), 270-285, 2001
2552001
Artificial neural network ensembles and their application in pooled flood frequency analysis
C Shu, DH Burn
Water Resources Research 40 (9), 2004
2412004
An appraisal of the “region of influence” approach to flood frequency analysis
DH BURN
Hydrological Sciences Journal 35 (2), 149-165, 1990
2371990
Estimation of hydrological parameters at ungauged catchments
DH Burn, DB Boorman
Journal of Hydrology 143 (3-4), 429-454, 1993
2291993
Flood frequency analysis for ungauged sites using a region of influence approach
Z Zrinji, DH Burn
Journal of hydrology 153 (1-4), 1-21, 1994
2221994
Earlier springs decrease peak summer productivity in North American boreal forests
W Buermann, PR Bikash, M Jung, DH Burn, M Reichstein
Environmental Research Letters 8 (2), 024027, 2013
2182013
Climatic influences on streamflow timing in the headwaters of the Mackenzie River Basin
DH Burn
Journal of Hydrology 352 (1-2), 225-238, 2008
2162008
An entropy approach to data collection network design
Y Yang, DH Burn
Journal of hydrology 157 (1-4), 307-324, 1994
2141994
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