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Water, ice and timber: a geophysical perspective on water resources in southern Alberta

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Graphics supporting at October 9 presentation at 'Climate change impacts on hydroelectric water resource management'.
http://www.ceati.com/Meetings/WM2008/

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  1. Slide 1: WATER A geophysical perspective ICE on water resources in southern Alberta and TIMBER scottstgeorge mikedemuth alainpietroniro
  2. Slide 2:Demuth et al., Terra Glacialis, 2008
  3. Slide 3:
  4. Slide 4:“... the combination of climate warming, increases in human populations and industry, and historic drought is likely to cause an unprecedented [regional] water crisis”. Shindler and Donahue 2005
  5. Slide 5:hydrological processes variability
  6. Slide 6:
  7. Slide 7:Photo: Greg Pederson
  8. Slide 8:WATER F R O M G L A C I E R S
  9. Slide 9:Mike
  10. Slide 10:Recent and past-century variations in the glaci