Geneviève Ali * Candidate au doctorat / Ph.D. Candidate (Géographie physique) / (Physical Geography) * Auxiliaire d'enseignement / Teaching assistant |
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Formation / Education * Cursus scolaire / Academic degrees * Emplois / Professional activities * Bourses & prix / Scholarships & awards
Projets / Research projects * Projets / Projects
communications / contributions * Écrites / Written ** Comité de lecture / Peer-reviewed ** En préparation / In preparation
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Ali, G. & Roy, A. G. (Sous presse/In presss). ‘Shopping for Hydrologically Representative Connectivity Metrics in a Humid Temperate Forested System’, Water Resources Research. Ali, G. & Roy, A. G. (2010). ‘A case study on the use of appropriate surrogates for antecedent moisture conditions (AMCs)’, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 14: 1843-1861, doi:10.5194/hess-14-1843-2010.
Ali, G., Roy, A. G., Turmel, M.-C. & Courchesne, F. (2010).
‘Source-to-Stream Connectivity Assessment through End-member Mixing
Analysis’, Journal of Hydrology,
392(3-4): 119-135, doi: Ali, G., Roy, A. G. & Legendre, P. (2010). ‘Spatial Relationships between Soil Moisture Patterns and Topographic Variables at Multiple Scales in a Humid Temperate Forested Catchment’, Water Resources Research, 46, W10526, doi:10.1029/2009WR008804. Ali, G., Roy, A. G., Turmel, M.-C. & Courchesne, F. (2010). ‘Multivariate Analysis as a Tool to Infer Hydrologic Response Types and Controlling Variables in a Humid Temperate Catchment’, Hydrological Processes, 24(20): 2912-2923, doi: 10.1002/hyp.7705.
Ali, G. & Roy, A. G. (2009).
‘Revisiting Hydrologic Sampling Strategies for an Accurate Assessment of
Hydrologic Connectivity in Humid Temperate Systems’, Geography Compass,
2: 10.1111/j.1749-8198.2008.00180.x.
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Chaire de recherche du Canada en dynamique fluviale (Canada Research Chair in Fluvial Dynamics) |