Publications
Refereed Articles
142. Price, J.S., O. Sutton, C. McCarter, W. Quinton, M. Waddington, P. Whittington, M. Strack and R. Petrone, 2023. Advances in wetland hydrology: the Canadian contribution over 75 years. Canadian Water Resources Journal. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/07011784.2023.2269137 PDF
141. See, Craig R., Anna-Maria Virkkala, Susan M. Natali, Brendan M. Rogers, Marguerite Mauritz, Mika Aurela, Christina Biasi, Stef Bokhorst, Julia Boike, Syndonia M. Bret-Harte, Gerardo Celis, Namyi Chae, Torben R. Christensen, Roisin Commane, Sara June Connon, Sigrid Dengel, Han Dolman, Colin W. Edgar, Bo Elberling, Craig A. Emmerton, Eugenie Euskirchen, Mathias Goeckede, Achim Grelle, Juha Hatakka, Liam Heffernan, Manuel Helbig, David Holl, Elyn Humphreys, Hiroki Iwata, Järvi Järveoja, Hideki Kobayashi, John Kochendorfer, Pasi Kolari, Ayumi Kotani, Lars Kutzbach, Min Jung Kwon, Emma R. Lathrop, Tuomas Laurila, Annalea Lohila, Efrén López-Blanco, Ivan Mammarella, Maija E. Marushchak, Mikhail Mastepanov, Yojiro Matsuura, Lutz Merbold, Gesa Meyer, Christina Minions, Mats B. Nilsson, Julia Nojeim, Steven F. Oberbauer, David Olefeldt, Sang-Jong Park, Frans-Jan W. Parmentier, Matthias Peichl, Darcy Peter, Roman Petrov, Rafael Poyatos, Anatoly S. Prokushkin, William Quinton, Heidi Rodenhizer, Torsten Sachs, Kathleen Savage, Christopher Schulze, Sofie Sjögersten, Oliver Sonnentag, Vincent L. St. Louis, Margaret Torn, Eeva-Stiina Tuittila, Juha-Pekka Tuovinen, Masahito Ueyama, Andrej Varlagin, Carolina Voigt, Jennifer D. Watts, Donatella Zona, Viacheslav I. Zyryanov, and Edward A. G. Schuur. Decadal increases in carbon uptake offset by respiratory losses across northern permafrost ecosystems, Nature Climate Change. Accepted.
140. Thompson, L.M., R. Shewan, V. Mangal, L.I. Harris, C.H. Cheng, L.P.P. Braga, Y. Zhang, A. Tanentzap, K.H. Knorr, M.A. Kuhn, C. Haugk, A. Azaroff, S. Jonsson, V.L. St. Louis, I. Lehnherr, W.L. Quinton, O. Sonnentag, D. Olefeldt. Enhanced methylmercury formation in thawing peatlands. Nature Water. In review.
139. Hutchins, Ryan, H.S., Suzanne E Tank, David Olefeldt, William L Quinton, Christopher Spence, Nicole Dion, Samson G Mengistu, 2023. Influence of wildfire on downstream transport of dissolved carbon, nutrients, and mercury in the permafrost zone of Boreal western Canada. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, https://doi.org/10.1029/2023JG007602. PDF
138. Byun, Eunji, Fereidoun Rezanezhad, Stephanie Slowinski, Christina Lam, Saraswati Saraswati, Stephanie Wright, William L. Quinton, Kara Webster, Philippe Van Cappellen. Subarctic Peat Decomposition Enhanced by Nitrogen or Phosphorus Input: Potential Compounding Effects of Wildfire, Permafrost Thaw, and Peatland Biogeochemical Cycling. STOTEN. In review.
137. Devoie É., R.F. Connon, R. Beddoe, J. Goordial, W.L. Quinton, J.R. Craig, 2023. Disconnected Active Layers and Unfrozen Permafrost: A discussion of permafrost-related terms and definitions. Science of the Total Environment. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.169017 PDF
136. Kokelj, S.V., T. Gingras-Hill, S. Daly, P. Morse, S. Wolfe, A. Rudy, J. van der Sluijs, N. Weiss, J. Blatzer, D. Cazon, C. Gibson, R. Fraser, D. Froese, G. Giff, C. Klengenberg, T.C Lantz, S. Lamoureux, HB O’Neill, W. Quinton, A. Chiasson, C. Ferguson, M. Newton, M. Pope, J. Paul, A. Wilson, J. Young. The Northwest Territories Thermokarst Mapping Collective: A northern-driven mapping collaborative towards understanding the effects of permafrost thaw. Arctic Science, in press.
135. Mastej, E., S. Wright, M. Braverman, É. Devoie, I. Egorove, W. Quinton, 2023. An evaluation of ground-cooling systems in a saturated subarctic peatland. Cold Regions Science and Technology, 218, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coldregions.2023.104095. PDF
134. Coleman, Kristen A., Grace N. Hoskin, Laura E. Chasmer, Joshua R. Thienpont, William L. Quinton and Jennifer B. Korosi. Limnology and diatom ecology of shallow lakes in a rapidly thawing discontinuous permafrost peatland, Inland Waters, DOI: 10.1080/20442041.2022.2144699. PDF
133. Mack, M., Quinton, W., McLaughlin, J., & Hopkinson, C, 2023. Vulnerability assessment of peatland complexes in the Hudson Plains (Ontario, Canada) to permafrost-thaw-induced landcover and hydrological change using a multiscale approach. Ecohydrology, e2554, https://doi.org/10.1002/eco.2554. PDF
132. Price, J., C. McCarter, W. Quinton, 2023. Groundwater in Peat and Peatlands. 108 pp. The Groundwater Project. http://gw-project.org/books/groundwater-in-peat-and-peatlands/. ISBN: 978-1-77470-015-0.
131. Haynes, Kristine M., Ian Frederick, Olivia Carpino, Brenden Disher, William L. Quinton. Long-term trends in wetland event response with permafrost thaw-induced landscape transition and hummock development, Ecohydrology, e2515. https://doi.org/10.1002/eco.2515. PDF
130. Wright, Stephanie N., Lauren M., Thompson, David Olefeldt, Ryan F. Connon, Olivia A. Carpino, Casey R. Beel, William L. Quinton. Thaw-induced impacts on land and water in discontinuous permafrost: A review of the Taiga Plains and Taiga Shield, Northwestern Canada, Earth-Science Reviews, vol. 232, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2022.104104. PDF
129. Persaud, B.D., L.E. Chasmer, W.L. Quinton, B. B. Wolfe, M. English, 2022. Sensitivity of seasonal air temperature and precipitation, and onset of snowmelt, to Arctic Dipole modes across the Taiga Plains, Northwest Territories, Canada. International Journal of Climatology, https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.7810 PDF
128. Dimitrov, Dimitre D., Peter M. Lafleur, Oliver Sonnentag, Julie Talbot, William L. Quinton, 2022. Hydrology of peat estimated from near-surface water contents. Hydrological Sciences Journal. https://doi.org/10.1080/02626667.2022.2099281. PDF
127. Zolkos, Scott, Suzanne E. Tank, Steven V. Kokelj, Robert G. Strieg, Sarah Shaki, Carolina Voigt, Oliver Sonnentag, William L. Quinton, Edward A.G. Schuur, Donatella Zona, Peter M. Lafleur, Ryan C. Sullivan, Masahito Ueyama, David Billesbach, David Cook, Elyn R. Humphreys, Philip Marsh, 2022. Permafrost Landscape History Shapes Fluvial Chemistry, Ecosystem Carbon Balance, and Potential Trajectories of Future Change. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 36, e2022GB007403. https://doi.org/10.1029/2022GB007403. PDF
126. Rafat, Arash, Eunji Byun, Fereidoun Rezanezhad, William L. Quinton, Elyn R. Humphreys, Kara Webster, Philippe Van Cappellen. The Definition of the Non-Growing Season Matters. Environmental Research Communications, 4 (2022) 021003, https://doi.org/10.1088/2515-7620/ac53c2. PDF
125. Oehri, J., G. Schaepman-Strub, R. Grysko, J. Kim, H. Kropp, I. Grünberg†, O. Sonnentag, E. Euskirchen, V. Zemlianskii, M. Chacko, W.Quinton et al., 2022. Vegetation Type is an Important Predictor of the Arctic Summer Land Surface Energy Budget. Nature Communications, 13: 6379. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-34049-3. PDF
124. Devoie, É.G., A. Berg, R.P. Lara, W.L. Quinton, J.R. Craig. Seasonal Freeze-Thaw Modelling for Short Duration and Midwinter Melt events in Mineral Soils. Hydrological Proceses. DOI: 10.22541/au.162021423.32105984/v1.
123. Devoie, E.G., J.R. Craig, M. Dominico, O. Carpino, R.F. Connon, A. Rudy, W.L. Quinton. Mechanisms of Discontinuous Permafrost Thaw in Peatlands. Journal of Geophysical Research, Earth Surface. https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JF006204. PDF
122. Virkkala, A-M., S. Natali, B.M. Rogers, J.D. Watts, K. Savage, S.J. Connon, M.E. Mauritz-tozer, E.A.G. Schuur, D.L. Peter, C. Minions, J. Nojeim, R. Commane, C.A. Emmerton, M. Goeckede, M. Helbig, D. Holl, H. Iwata, H. Kobayashi, P. Kolari, E. Lopez-blanco, M.E. Marushchak, M. Mastepanov, L. Merbold, M. Peichl, O. Sonnentag, T. Sachs, M. Ueyama, C. Voigt, M. Aurela, J. Boike, G. Celis, N. Chae, T. Christensen, S. Bret-Harte, S. Dengel, H. Dolman, C. Edgar, B. Elberling, S.E. Euskirchen, A. Grelle, J. Hatakka, E.R. Humphreys, J. Jaerveoja, A. Kotani, L. Kutzbach, T. Laurila, A. Lohila, I. Mammarella, Y. Matsuura, G. Meyer, M.B. Nilsson, S.F. Oberbauer, S.J. Park, F.J.W. Parmentier, R. Petrov, A.S. Prokushkin, S. Zyrianov, C. Schulze, V.L. St. Louis, E.S. Tuittila, J.P. Tuovinen, W. Quinton, A. Varlagin, D. Zona, and V.I. Zyryanov, 2021. The ABCflux database: Arctic-Boreal CO2 flux observations and ancillary information aggregated to monthly time steps across terrestrial ecosystems. Earth System Science Data, vol. 14, issue 1. https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-14-179-2022.
121. Virkkala, A-M., S. Natali, B.M. Rogers, J.D. Watts, K. Savage, S.J. Connon, M.E. Mauritz-tozer, E.A.G. Schuur, D.L. Peter, C. Minions, J. Nojeim, R. Commane, C.A. Emmerton, M. Goeckede, M. Helbig, D. Holl, H. Iwata, H. Kobayashi, P. Kolari, E. Lopez-blanco, M.E. Marushchak, M. Mastepanov, L. Merbold, M. Peichl, O. Sonnentag, T. Sachs, M. Ueyama, C. Voigt, M. Aurela, J. Boike, G. Celis, N. Chae, T. Christensen, S. Bret-Harte, S. Dengel, H. Dolman, C. Edgar, B. Elberling, S.E. Euskirchen, A. Grelle, J. Hatakka, E.R. Humphreys, J. Jaerveoja, A. Kotani, L. Kutzbach, T. Laurila, A. Lohila, I. Mammarella, Y. Matsuura, G. Meyer, M.B. Nilsson, S.F. Oberbauer, S.J. Park, F.J.W. Parmentier, R. Petrov, A.S. Prokushkin, S. Zyrianov, C. Schulze, V.L. St. Louis, E.S. Tuittila, J.P. Tuovinen, W. Quinton, A. Varlagin, D. Zona, and V.I. Zyryanov, 2021. The ABCflux Database: Arctic-Boreal CO2 Flux and Site Environmental Data, 1989-2020. ORNL DAAC, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA. Dataset: https://doi.org/10.3334/ORNLDAAC/1934
120. Byun, E., F. Rezanezhad, L. Fairbairn, S. Slowinski, N. Basiliko, J. S. Price, W. L. Quinton, P. Roy-Léveillée, K. Webster, and P. Van Cappellen. (2021). Temperature, moisture and freeze–thaw controls on CO2 production in soil incubations from northern peatlands. Scientific Reports, 11:23219, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-02606-3.PDF
119. Mack, Mikhail, Ryan Connon, Olga Makarieva, James McLaughlin, Natalia Nesterova, William Quinton, 2021. Heterogenous runoff trends in peatland-dominated basins throughout the circumpolar north. Environmental Research Communications, 3 (2021) 075006. https://doi.org/10.1088/2515-7620/ac11ed. PDF
118. Quinton, W., R. Pearson, Sioui, M., 2022. Indigenous Community Engagement at Scotty Creek, Northwest Territories, Canada: Experiences and Lessons Learned. In M. Sioui (Ed.) Indigenous Water and Drought Management in a Changing World. New York: Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-824538-5.00016-9. PDF
117. Rafat, A., F. Rezanezhad, W. Quinton, E. Humphreys, K. Webster, P. Van Cappellen, 2021. Non-growing season carbon emissions in a northern peatland are projected to increase under global warming. Nature Communications Earth & Environment, 111 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-021-00184-w. PDF
116. Connon, R., L. Chasmer, E. Haughton, M. Helbig, C. Hopkinson, O. Sonnentag, W. Quinton, 2021. The implications of permafrost thaw and land cover change on snow water equivalent accumulation, melt and runoff in discontinuous permafrost peatlands. Hydrological Process. Vol. 35, 9, e14363. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.14363. PDF
115. Disher, B., R. Connon, K. Haynes, W. Quinton. The hydrology of treed wetlands in thawing discontinuous permafrost regions. Ecohydrology. DOI: 10.1002/eco.2296. PDF
114. Ackley, C., S. E. Tank, K. M. Haynes, F. Rezanezhad, C. McCarter, W.L. Quinton, 2021. Coupled hydrological and geochemical impacts of wildfire in peatland-dominated regions of discontinuous permafrost. Science of the Total Environment. 782 (2021) 146841. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.146841. PDF
113. Carpino, O., K. Haynes, R, Connon, J. Craig, E. Devoie, W. Quinton. Long-term climate-influenced land cover change in discontinuous permafrost peatland complexes. Hydrology and Earth System Science. Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 25, 3301–3317. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-25-3301-2021. PDF
112. Chu, H. et al. Footprint Representativeness of Eddy-Covariance Flux Measurements Across AmeriFlux Sites. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Vol. 301–302, May 2021, 108350. PDF
111. Helbig. M. et al. The biophysical climate mitigation potential of boreal peatlands during the growing season. Environmental Research Letters. Environ. Res. Lett. 15 (2020) 104004 https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/abab34. PDF
110. Spence, C., N. Hedstrom, S. Tank, W. Quinton, D. Olefeldt, S. Goodman, N. Dion, 2020. Hydrological resilience to forest fire in the subarctic Canadian Shield. Hydrological Processes. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.13915. PDF
109. Devoie, E.G., R.F. Connon, J.R. Craig, W.L. Quinton. 2020. Subsurface flow measurements using passive flux meters in variably-saturated cold-regions landscapes. Hydrological Processes. 2020;34:4541–4546. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.13900. PDF
108. Haynes, K., J. Smart, O. Carpino, B. Disher, W. Quinton, 2020. The role of hummocks in re-establishing black spruce forest following permafrost thaw. Ecohydrology. https://doi.org/10.1002/eco.2273. PDF
107. Chris M. DeBeer, Howard S. Wheater, John W. Pomeroy, Alan G. Barr, Jennifer L. Baltzer, Jill F. Johnstone, Merritt R. Turetsky, Ronald E. Stewart, Masaki Hayashi, Garth van der Kamp, Shawn Marshall, Elizabeth Campbell, Philip Marsh, Sean K. Carey, William L. Quinton, Yanping Li, Saman Razavi, Aaron Berg, Jeffrey J. McDonnell, Christopher Spence, Warren D. Helgason, Andrew M. Ireson, T. Andrew Black, Bruce Davison, Allan Howard, Julie M. Thériault, Kevin Shook, and Alain Pietroniro, 2021. Summary and synthesis of Changing Cold Regions Network (CCRN) research in the interior of western Canada – Part 2: Future change in cryosphere, vegetation, and hydrology. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (HESS), 25, 1849–1882. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-25-1849-2021. PDF
106. Helbig, M., J. Waddington, P. Alekseychik, B. Amiroks for yo, M. Aurela, A. Barr, T. Black, P. Blanken, S. Carey, J. Chen, J. Chi, A. Desai, A. Dunn, E. Euskirchen, T. Friborg, L. Flanagan, I. Forbrich, A. Grelle, S. Harder, M. Heliasz, E. Humphreys, H. Ikawa, H. Iwata, P.-E. Isabelle, R. Jassal, J. Kurbatova, M. Korkiakoski, L. Kutzbach, A. Lindroth, T. Ohta, M. Lofvenius, A. Lohila, T. Maximov, I. Mammarella, P. Marsh, J. Melton, P. Moore, D. Nadeau, E. Nicholls, M. Nilsson, M. Peichl, R. Petrone, R. Petrov, W. Quinton, N. Roulet, D. Reed, B. Runkle, A. Rutgersson, E. Sahlee, O. Sonnentag, I. Strachan, P. Taillardat, E.-S. Tuittila, J.-P. Tuovinen, J. Turner, M. Ueyama, A. Varlagin, M. Wilmking, S. Wofsy, V. Zyrianov, 2020. Increasing contribution of peatlands to boreal evapotranspiration in a warming climate. Nature Climate Change, vol. 10, pp. 555-560. https://rdcu.be/b35Xh. PDF
105. Hutchins, R.H.S., S.E. Tank, D. Olefeldt, W.L. Quinton, C. Spence, N. Dion, Cristian Estop-Aragonés, S.G. Mengistu, 2020. Fluvial CO2 and CH4 patterns across wildfire-disturbed ecozones of subarctic Canada: Current status and implications for future change. Global Change Biology, https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.14960. PDF
104. Vanhuizen, B., R. Petrone, J. Price, W. Quinton, J. Pomeroy, 2020. Seasonal Ground Ice Impacts on Spring Ecohydrological Conditions in a Western Boreal Plains Peatland. Hydrological Processes, 34: 765–779. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.13626. PDF
103. Liu, Z., J.S. Kimball, N.C. Parazoo, A.P. Ballantyne, W.J. Wang, N. Madani, C.G. Pan, J.D. Watts, R.H. Reichle, O. Sonnentag, P. Marsh, M. Hurkuck, M. Helbig, W.L. Quinton, D. Zona, M. Ueyama, H. Kobayashi, E.S. Euskirchen, 2019. Increased high-latitude photosynthetic carbon gain during an anomalously warm spring offset by respiration carbon loss during preceding winter. Global Change Biology. DOI: 10.1111/gcb.14863 PDF
102. McCarter, C.P.R., F. Rezanezhad, W.L. Quinton, B. Gharedaghloo, B. Lennartz, J. Price, R. Connon, P. Van Cappellen. Pore-scale controls on hydrological and geochemical processes. Earth-Sciences Reviews, 10.1016/j.earscirev.2020.103227. PDF
101. Persaud, B., P. Whitfield, L. Stone, W. Quinton, 2020. Evaluating the suitability of three gridded-datasets and their impacts on hydrological simulation at Scotty Creek in the southern Northwest Territories, Canada. Hydrological Process, 2020; 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.13663. PDF
100. Devoie É.G., J.R. Craig, R.F. Connon, W.L. Quinton, 2019. Taliks : A tipping point in discontinuous permafrost degradation in peatlands, Water Resources Research, In press. Vol, 55, 11, pp. 9838-9857. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1029/2018WR024488. PDF
99. Langford, J.E., R.A. Schincariol, R.M. Nagare, W.L. Quinton, A.A. Mohammed. 2019. Transient and transition factors in modelling permafrost thaw and groundwater flow. Groundwater. In press. PDF
98. Peltola, O., T. Vesala, Y. Gao, O. Räty, P. Alekseychik, M. Aurela, B. Chojnicki, A.R. Desai, A.J. Dolman, E.S. Euskirchen, T. Friborg, M. Göckede, M. Helbig, E. Humphreys, R.B. Jackson, G. Jocher, F. Joos, J. Klatt, S.H. Knox, N. Kowalska, L. Kutzbach, S. Lienert, A. Lohila, I. Mammarella, D.F. Nadeau, M.B. Nilsson, W.C. Oechel, M. Peichl, T. Pypker, W. Quinton, J. Rinne, T. Sachs, M. Samson, H.P. Schmid, O. Sonnentag, C. Wille, D. Zona, T. Aalto, 2019. Monthly Gridded Data Product of Northern Wetland Methane Emissions Based on Upscaling Eddy Covariance Observations. Earth System Science Data. https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-2019-28. PDF
97. Natali, S., H. Genet, P. Sullivan, M. Lara, M. Loranty, S. Ludwig, M. Lupasco, A. Malhotra, A. Selbmann, B. Abbott, K. Arndt, G. Celis, C. Christiansen, E. Cooper, S. Davydov, J. Egan, B. Elberling, E. Euskirchen, T. Friborg, M. Goeckede, J. Goodrich, P. Grogan, E. Jafarov, J. Jastrow, A. Kalhori, K. Larsen, J. McFarland, A. Michelsen, W. Oechel, D. Olefeldt, H. Rezanezhad, D. Risk, T. Sachs, K. Schaefer, N. Schmidt, E. Schuur, P. Semenchuk, C. Treat, M. Waldrop, D. Zona, Y. Kim, R. Commane, M. Björkman, P. Crill, C. Czimczik, M. Helbig, L. Kutzbach, W. Quinton, J. Schimel, G. Shaver, O. Sonnentag, G. Starr, J. Welker, C. Wille, X. Xu, Q. Zhuang, Y. Wang, M. Aurela, T. Laurila, M. Lund, 2019. Large loss of CO2 in winter observed across the northern permafrost region, Nature Climate Change, DOI: 10.1038/s41558-019-0592-8. PDF
96. Quinton, W.L. A. Berg, M. Braverman, O. Carpino, L. Chasmer, R.F. Connon, J. Craig, É. Devoie, M. Hayashi, K. Haynes, D. Olefeldt, A. Pietroniro, F. Rezanezhad, R. Schincariol, O. Sonnentag, 2019. A Synthesis of Three Decades of Hydrological Research at Scotty Creek, NWT, Canada. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (HESS), 23, 2015–2039. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-2015-2019. PDF
95. Tank S.E., Olefeldt, D., Quinton, W.L., Spence, C., Dion, N., Ackley, C., Burd, K., Hutchins, R., Mengistu, S. 2018. Fire in the Arctic: The effect of wildfire across diverse aquatic ecosystems of the Northwest Territories. Polar Knowledge: Aqhaliat 2018, Polar Knowledge Canada p. 31–38. DOI: 10.35298/pkc.2018.04. PDF
94. Haynes, KM, RF. Connon, WL Quinton. 2019. Hydrometeorological measurements in peatland?dominated, discontinuous permafrost at Scotty Creek, Northwest Territories, Canada. Geoscience Data Journal, DOI: 10.1002/gdj3.69. PDF
93. Carpino, O., A. Berg and W. Quinton, 2018. Climate change and permafrost thaw-induced boreal forest loss in northwestern Canada. Environ. Res. Lett., 13, 084018. PDF
92. Haynes, KM, RF. Connon, WL Quinton, 2018. Permafrost thaw induced drying of wetlands at Scotty Creek, NWT, Canada. Environ. Res. Lett., 13, 114001. PDF
91. Stone, L., K. Haynes, W.L. Quinton, X. Fang, W. Pomeroy, O. Sonnentag. 2019. Modelling the effects of permafrost loss on discharge from wetland dominated basins in the discontinuous permafrost basin. Hydrological Processes, In press, s. 2019;33:2607–2626. PDF
90. Burd, K., S. Tank, N. Dione, W. Quinton, C. Spence, D. Olefeldt, 2018. Seasonal shifts in export of DOC and nutrients from burned and unburned peatland-rich catchments, Northwest Territories, Canada. Hydrology Earth System Science, 22, 4455–4472. PDF
89. Gibson, CM, Chasmer, LE, Thompson, DK, Quinton, WL, Flannigan, MD, Olefeldt, D., 2018. Wildfire as a major driver of recent permafrost thaw in boreal peatlands. Nature Communications, volume 9, Article number: 3041, DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-05457-1. PDF
88. Warren, R.K, P. Christoforos, M. Helbig, L. Chasmer, R. Patankar, A. Berg, J. Baltzer, W.L. Quinton, and O. Sonnentag, 2018. Minor contribution of black spruce transpiration to evapotranspiration in boreal permafrost peatlands, Ecohydrology. doi.org/10.1002/eco.1975. https://rdcu.be/LCby .PDF
87. Gharedaghloo, B., J. Price, F. Rezanezhad, W.L. Quinton, 2018. Evaluating the hydraulic and transport properties of peat soil using pore network modeling and X-Ray micro computed tomography. Journal of Hydrology, 561, 494–508. doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2018.04.007. PDF
86. Connon, R.F., É Devoie, W.L. Quinton, T. Veness, M. Hayashi, 2018. The influence of shallow taliks on permafrost thaw and active layer dynamics in subarctic Canada. Journal of Geophysical Research. DOI: 10.1002/2017JF004469. PDF
85. Helbig, M., W. Quinton and O. Sonnentag, 2017. Warmer spring increases annual methane emissions from a boreal peat landscape with sporadic permafrost. Environmental Research Letters, 12 (11), DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/aa8c85.. PDF
84. Helbig M., Chasmer L., Desai, A., Kljun N., Quinton W., Sonnentag O., 2017. Direct and indirect climate change effects on carbon dioxide fluxes in a thawing boreal forest-wetland landscape. Global Change Biology, 23: 3231–3248. DOI: 10.1111/gcb.13638. PDF
83. Helbig, M., L. Chasmer, N. Kljun, W. Quinton, C Treat, O. Sonnentag, 2017. The positive net radiative greenhouse gas forcing of increasing methane emissions from a thawing boreal forest-wetland landscape. Global Change Biology, 23 (6), 2413-2427, 10.1111/gcb.13520. PDF
82. Merchant, M.A., Adams, J.R., Berg, A.A., Baltzer, J.L., Quinton, W.L., Chasmer, L.E., 2016. The contributions of C-band SAR multipolarization data and polarimetric decompositions to subarctic boreal peatland mapping. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observation and Remote Sensing, 10(4):1467-1482. DOI: 10.1109/JSTARS.2016.2621043. PDF
81. Pelletier, N., J. Talbot, D. Olefeldt, M. Turetsky, C. Blodau, O.Sonnentag and W.L. Quinton, 2017. Influence of Holocene permafrost aggradation and thaw on the paleoecology and carbon storage of a peatland complex in northwestern Canada. The Holocene, 27(9) 1391-1405. DOI: 10.1177/0959683617693899. PDF
80. Helbig M, Wischnewski K, Kljun N, Chasmer L, Quinton W, Detto M, Sonnentag, O., 2016. Regional atmospheric cooling and wetting effect of permafrost thaw-induced boreal forest loss. Global Change Biology, 22 (12), 4048-4066. doi:10.1111/gcb.13348. PDF
79. Kurylyk, B.L., M. Hayashi, W.L. Quinton, J.M. McKenzie and C.I. Voss, 2016. Influence of vertical and lateral heat transfer on permafrost thaw, peatland landscape transition, and groundwater flow, Water Resources Research, 52 (2), 1286-1305, doi:10.1002/2015WR018057. PDF
78. Mohammed, A., R.A. Schincariol, W.L. Quinton, R.M. Nagare, and Flerchinger, G.N., 2017. On the use of mulching to mitigate permafrost thaw due to linear disturbances in sub-arctic peatlands. Ecological Engineering, 102 (2017) 207–223. PDF
77. Helbig, M., K. Wischnewski, G. Gosselin, S. Biraud, I. Bogoev, W. Chan, E. Euskirchen, A. Glenn, P. Marsh, W. Quinton, O. Sonnentag, 2016. Addressing a systematic bias in carbon dioxide flux measurements with the EC150 and the IRGASON open-path gas analyzers. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 228, 349–359. PDF
76. Gordon, J., W. Quinton, B. Branfireun, D. Olefeltd, 2016. Mercury and methylmercury biogeochemistry in a thawing permafrost wetland complex, Northwest Territories, Canada. Hydrological Processes, 32 (20), 3627-3638, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.10911. PDF
75. Williams, T.J., J. W. Pomeroy, J. R. Janowicz, S. Carey, K. Rasouli, & W.L. Quinton, 2015. A radiative–conductive–convective approach to calculate thaw season ground surface temperatures for modelling frost table dynamics. Hydrological Processes, 29 (18), 3954–3965. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.10573. PDF
74. Connon, R., W. Quinton, J. Craig, J. Hanisch, O. Sonnentag, 2015. The hydrology of interconnected bog complexes in discontinuous permafrost terrains. Hydrological Processes, 29, 3831-3847, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.10604. PDF
73. Braverman, M. & W. Quinton, 2016. Hydrological impacts of seismic lines in the wetland-dominated zone of thawing, discontinuous permafrost, Northwest Territories, Canada. Hydrological Processes, 30 (15), 2617-2627, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.10695. PDF
72. DeBeer, C., H. Wheater, W. Quinton, S. Carey, R. Stewart, M. MacKay, P. Marsh, 2014. The Changing Cold Regions Network: Observation, Diagnosis, and Prediction of Environmental Change in the Saskatchewan and Mackenzie River Basins, Canada. Science China: Earth Sciences. Special Issue: Watershed science: bridge the new advancements in hydrological science with good management of river basins. X. Li, G. Zhang, C. He, T. Yue (eds.). Vol. 57, No. 1, p. 1-16. PDF
71. Patankar, R., W. Quinton, M. Hayashi, J. Baltzer, 2015. Sap flow responses to seasonal thaw and permafrost degradation in a subarctic boreal peatland. Trees - Structure and Function: Volume 29, Issue 1, 129-142. DOI 10.1007/s00468-014-1097-8. PDF
70. Mohammed, A., R. Schincariol, R. Nagare and W. Quinton, 2014. Reproducing Field-Scale Active Layer Thaw in the Lab. Vadose Zone Journal, 13 (8), doi:10.2136/vzj 20 14.01.0008. PDF
69. Rezanezhad, F., J. Price, W. Quinton, B. Lennartz, T. Milojevic, P. VanCappellen, 2016. Structure of peat soils and implications for water storage, flow and solute transport: A review update for geochemists. Chemical Geology, 429, 75-84. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0009254116301243. PDF
68. Connon, R., W. Quinton, J. Craig and M. Hayashi, 2014. Changing hydrologic connectivity due to permafrost thaw in the lower Liard River valley, NWT, Canada. Hydrological Processes. 28 (14),pp. 4163-4178. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.10206. PDF
67. Chasmer, L, C. Hopkinson, T. Veness, W. Quinton, and J. Baltzer, 2014. A decision-tree classification for low-lying complex land cover types within the zone of discontinuous permafrost. Remote Sensing of Environment, 143: 73-84. PDF
66. Braverman, M. & W. Quinton, 2013. Mapping Permafrost Under a Linear Disturbance with Ground-Penetrating Radar. Refereed proceedings, 66th Canadian Geotechnical Conference and the 11th Joint CGS/IAH-CNC Groundwater Conference (Geo Montreal 2013). September 29 - October 3, 2013, Montréal, Québec.
65. Baltzer, JL, R. Patankar, A. Downey, and W. Quinton, 2013. Impacts of seasonal thaw and permafrost degradation on Picea mariana root function in a subarctic boreal peatland. Acta Horticulturae 991: 141-148. http://ictinternational.com/casestudies/impacts-of-seasonal-and-permafrost-thaw-on-picea-mariana-root-function-in-a-subarctic-boreal-peatland/
64. Raleigh, M., C. Landry, M. Hayashi, W. Quinton, J. Lundquist, 2013. Approximating snow surface temperature from standard temperature and humidity data: New possibilities for snow model and remote sensing evaluation. Water Resources Research, 49: 8053-69. doi:10.1002/2013WR013958. PDF
63. Quinton, WL and J. Blatzer, 2013. Changing surface water systems in the discontinuous permafrost zone: implications to stream flow. Cold and Mountain Region Hydrological Systems under Climate Change: Towards Improved Projections. IAHS Publication 360, 85-92. PDF
62. Patankar, R, W. Quinton, and J. Baltzer, 2013. Permafrost-driven differences in habitat quality determine plant response to gall-inducing mite herbivoty. Journal of Ecology, 101: 1042-1052. PDF
61. Williams, T, Quinton and JL Baltzer, 2013. Linear disturbances on discontinuous permafrost: implications for thaw-induced changes to land cover and drainage patterns. Environmental Research Letters, 8: 025006. 2013. (Highlighted in journal commentary). PDF
60. Baltzer, J., T. Veness, A. Sniderhan, L. Chasmer and W. Quinton, 2014. Forests on thawing permafrost: fragmentation, edge effects, and net forest loss. Global Change Biology, 20(3): 824-834. doi: 10.1111/gcb.12349. PDF
59. Williams, T. and W. Quinton, 2013. Modelling Incoming Radiation on a Linear Disturbance and its Impact on the Ground Thermal Regime in Discontinuous Permafrost. Hydrological Processes, 27, 1854–1865. PDF
58. Quinton, W.L. and J.L. Blatzer, 2013. The active-layer hydrology of a peat plateau with thawing permafrost (Scotty Creek, Canada). Hydrogeology Journal: Volume 21, Issue 1, Page 201-220, DOI 10.1007/s10040-012-0935-2. PDF
57. Nagare, R.M., R.A. Schincariol, A. Mohammed, W.L. Quinton, and M. Hayashi, 2012. Measuring saturated hydraulic conductivity and anisotropy of peat by a modified split container method, HJ-2011-2056.R2, Hydrogeology Journal, 21: 515-20. doi: 10.1007/s10040-012-0930-7.
56. Nagare, R.M., R.A. Schincariol, W.L. Quinton, and M. Hayashi, 2012. Moving the field into the lab: Simulation water and heat transport in sub-Arctic peat, Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 23(3), 237-243.
55. Nagare, R.M., R.A. Schincariol, W.L. Quinton, M. Hayashi, 2012. Effects of freezing on soil temperature, freezing front propagation and moisture redistribution in peat: laboratory investigations, Hydrology & Earth System Science, 16(2), 501-515, doi:10.5194/hess-16-501-2012. PDF
54. Chasmer, L., A. Kenward, W. Quinton, R. Petrone, 2012. CO2 Exchanges within zones of rapid conversion from permafrost plateau to bog and fen land cover types, Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research, 44(4), 399-411. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1657/1938-4246-44.4.399. PDF
53. Waddington, J.M., D.K. Thompson, M. Wotton, W.L. Quinton. M.D. Flannigan, B.W. Benscoter, S.A. Baisley, And M.R. Turetsky, 2012. Examining the utility of the Canadian Forest Fire Weather Index System in boreal peatlands. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 42:47-58.
52. Chasmer, L., C. Hopkinson, R. Petrone, and W. Quinton, 2011. Fusion of airborne LiDAR and WorldView-2 MS data for classification of depth to permafrost within Canada’s sub-Arctic. SilviLaser, Oct. 16-20, Hobart, Australia. PDF
51. Nagare, R.M., R.A. Schincariol, W.L. Quinton, M. Hayashi, 2011. Laboratory calibration of time domain reflectometry to determine moisture content in undisturbed peat samples, European Journal of Soil Science, 62(4), 505-515, doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2389.2011.01351.x.
50. Hayashi, M., A. McClymont, B. Christensen, L. Bentley, W. Quinton, 2011. Thawing of permafrost peatlands: Effects of water-energy feedback on landscape evolution. Refereed proceedings of the Joint Meeting of the International Association of Hydrogeologists, Canadian National Chapter and the Canadian Quaternery Association, Quebec City, August 27-31, 2011. PDF
49. Quinton, W.L., L. Chasmer and R. Petrone, 2011. Permafrost loss and a new approach to the study of subarctic ecosystems in transition. Cold regions hydrology in a changing climate (HO2). IAHS Publication no. 345, pp. 98-102.
48. Endrizzi, S., W.L. Quinton and P. Marsh, In Review. Examining the spatial pattern of ground thaw in the Arctic tundra from distributed modelling and field observation. The Cryosphere.
47. Quinton, W.L., M. Hayashi and L.E. Chasmer, 2011. Permafrost-thaw-induced land-cover change in the Canadian subarctic: implications for water resources. Hydrological Processes, Scientific Briefing, 25, 152–158. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7894. PDF
46. Chasmer, L., R. Petrone, S. Brown, C. Hopkinson, C. Mendoza, J. Diiwu, W. Quinton, and K. Devito, 2011. Sensitivity of modelled evapotranspiration to canopy characteristics within the Western Boreal Plain, Alberta. IAHS Publ. 352, C. Neale and R. Gerber (eds.). PDF
45. Chasmer, L., W. Quinton, C. Hopkinson, R. Petrone, and P. Whittington, 2011. Vegetation canopy and radiation controls on permafrost plateau evolution within the discontinuous permafrost zone, Northwest Territories, Canada. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 22: 199–213. DOI: 10.1002/ppp.724. PDF
44. Chasmer, L., C. Hopkinson, and W. Quinton, 2010. Quantifying errors in historical permafrost plateau change in the Canadian sub-arctic from aerial photography and airborne lidar: 1947 to present. Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, 36(2), S211–S223. PDF
43. Christensen, B., M. Hayashi and W.L. Quinton, 2010. Hydrology of discontinuous permafrost: Effects of permafrost plateau geometry on subsurface drainage. 6th Canadian Conference on Permafrost, Calgary, Alberta, 12-16 Sept., 2010. PDF
42. McClymont, A.F., L.R. Bentley, M. Hayashi, B. Christensen and W.L. Quinton, 2010. Geophysical imaging of discontinuous permafrost in northwest Canada. EAGE, Near Surface Geophysics. DOI: 10.3997/2214-4609.20144802.
41. Zhang Y., S.K. Carey, W.L. Quinton, J. R. Janowicz, J. Pomeroy and G. N. Flerchinger, 2010. Comparison of algorithms and parameterisations for infiltration into organic-covered permafrost soils. Hydrology and Earth System Science, 14, 729–750. PDF
40. Rezanezhad, F., W.L. Quinton, J.S. Price, D. Elrick, T. Elliot, K.R. Shook, 2010. Influence of Pore Size and Geometry on Peat Unsaturated Hydraulic Conductivity Computed from 3D Computed Tomography Images. Hydrological Processes, 24, 2983–2994. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7709. PDF
39. Quinton, W.L., M. Hayashi and L. Chasmer, 2009. Peatland Hydrology of Discontinuous Permafrost in the Northwest Territories: Overview and Synthesis. Canadian Water Resources Journal, 34(4): 311–328. PDF
38. Quinton, W.L., R. Bemrose, S.K. Carey and Yinsuo Zhang, 2009. The influence of spatial variability in snowmelt and active layer thaw on hillslope drainage for an Alpine tundra hillslope. Hydrological Processes, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7327. PDF
37. Rezanezhad, F, W.L. Quinton, J.S. Price, D. Elrick, T.R. Elliot, and R.J. Heck, 2009. Examining the effect of pore size distribution and shape on flow through unsaturated peat using computed tomography. Hydrology and Earth System Science, 13, 1993-2002. PDF
36. Quinton, W.L., T. Elliot, J.S. Price, F. Rezanezhad and R. Heck, 2009. Measuring physical and hydraulic properties of peat from X-ray tomography. Geoderma, 153, 269–277, doi:10.1016/ j.geoderma.2009.08.010. PDF
35. Wright, N., M. Hayashi, and W.L. Quinton, 2009. Spatial and temporal variations in active layer thawing and their implication on runoff generation in peat-covered permafrost terrain, Water Resources Res., 45, W05414, doi:10.1029/2008WR006880. PDF
34. Quinton, W.L. and S. K. Carey, 2008. Towards an Energy-based Runoff Generation Theory for Tundra Landscapes. Hydrological Processes (Invited), 22, 4649–4653. PDF
33. Zhang, Yinsuo, Sean K. Carey and William L. Quinton, 2008. Evaluation of the algorithms and parameterizations for ground thawing and freezing in permafrost regions. Journal of Geophysical Research, 113, D17116, DOI: 10.1029/2007JD009343. PDF
32. Waddington, J.M., W. Quinton, J.S. Price, P. Lafleur, 2009. Advances in Canadian Wetland Hydrology, 2003-2007. Canadian Water Resources Journal: 34(2), 139-148. PDF
31. Quinton, W.L., M. Hayashi and S.K. Carey, 2008. Peat Hydraulic Conductivity in Cold Regions and its Relation to Pore Size and Geometry, Hydrological Processes, 22, 2829–2837. PDF
30. Wright, N., W.L. Quinton and M. Hayashi, 2008. Hillslope runoff from ice-cored peat plateaus in a discontinuous permafrost basin, Northwest Territories, Canada. Hydrological Processes, 22, 2816–2828. PDF
29. Shiraza, T., D.M. Allen, W.L. Quinton, J.W. Pomeroy, 2008. Estimating Soil Thaw Energy in Sub-Alpine Tundra at the Hillslope Scale, Wolf Creek, Yukon Territory, Canada. Hydrology Research, 40:1, DOI: 10.2166/nh.2009.043. PDF
28. Dornes, Pablo F., John W. Pomeroy, Alain Pietroniro, Sean K. Carey, & William L. Quinton, 2008. Influence of landscape aggregation in modelling snow-cover Ablation and Snowmelt Runoff in a sub-arctic mountainous environments. Hydrological Sciences–Journal–des Sciences Hydrologiques, 53(4), pp 725-740. PDF
27. Marsh, P., J. Pomeroy, S. Pohl, W. Quinton, C. Onclin, M. Russell, N. Neumann, A. Pietroniro, B. Davison, and S. McCartney, 2008. Snowmelt Processes and Runoff at the Arctic Treeline: Ten Years of MAGS Research. Vol-2: Hydrological Processes, M-K Woo (ed.). Springer, pp 97-123. PDF
26. Quinton, W.L. and M. Hayashi, 2008. Recent advances toward physically-based runoff modelling of the wetland-dominated, central Mackenzie River basin. Cold Region Atmospheric and Hydrologic Studies. The Mackenzie GEWEX Experience,Vol-2: Hydrological Processes, M-K Woo (ed.). Springer, pp 257-279. PDF
25. Pomeroy, J.W., D.M. Gray, T. Brown, N.R. Hedstrom, W.L. Quinton, R.J. Granger, S. Carey, 2007. The Cold Regions Hydrological Model, a platform for basing process representation and model structure on physical evidence. Hydrological Processes: 21, 2650–2667. PDF
24. Hayashi, M., N. Goeller, W.L. Quinton, and N. Wright, 2007. A simple heat-conduction method for simulating the frost table depth in hydrological models. Hydrological Processes: 21, 2610–2622. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.6792. PDF
23. Carey SK, Quinton, W.L., Goeller NT. 2007. Field and laboratory estimates of pore size properties and hydraulic characteristics for subarctic organic soils. Hydrological Processes: 21, 2560-2571. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.6795. PDF
22. Dornes P.F., Pomeroy J.W., Pietroniro A., Carey S.K., Quinton, W.L., 2006.The Use of Inductive and Deductive Reasoning to Model Snowmelt from Northern Mountain Catchments. International Environmental Modelling and Software Society (iEMSs), Burlington, Vermont, USA, 7 p. PDF
21. Quinton, W.L. and J.W. Pomeroy, 2006. Transformations of Runoff Chemistry in the Arctic Tundra, Northwest Territories, Canada. Hydrological Processes, 20, 2901-2919. PDF
20. Quinton, W.L., T. Shiriza, S. K. Carey and J. W. Pomeroy, 2005. Soil Water Storage and Active-layer Development in a Sub-alpine Tundra Hillslope, Southern Yukon Territory, Canada. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes. 16: 369–382. PDF
19. Carey S.K. and Quinton, W.L., 2005. Evaluating runoff generation during summer using hydrometric, stable isotope and hydrochemical methods in a discontinuous permafrost alpine catchment. Hydrological Processes, 19: 95-114. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.5764. PDF
18. Quinton, W.L., M. Hayashi, K. Blias, N. Wright and A. Pietroniro, 2004. The Water Balance Of Wetland Dominated Permafrost Basins. International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS) Red Book Series Special Issue for the U.S. National Science Foundation / Northern Research Basins, Workshop on Circumpolar Water Balance, Victoria, B.C., Canada, 15-19 March, IAHS Publ. 290, pp. 186-194. PDF
17. Quinton, W.L. and M. Hayashi, 2004. The Flow and Storage of Water in the Wetland-Dominated Central Mackenzie River Basin: Recent Advances and Future Directions. Special Issue of the Canadian Water Resources Association Journal on Predicting Ungauged Streamflow in the Mackenzie Valley: Today's Techniques & Tomorrow's Solutions. International Decade for Predictions in Ungauged Basins Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada, March 8-9, 2004, pp. 45-66. PDF
16. Carey S.K. and Quinton, W.L., 2004. Evaluating snowmelt runoff generation in a discontinuous permafrost catchment using stable isotope, hydrochemical and hydrometric data. Nordic Hydrology, 35: 309-324. PDF
15. Quinton, W.L., Carey S.K. and Goeller N.T., 2004. Snowmelt runoff from northern alpine tundra hillslopes: major processes and methods of simulation. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 8: 877-890. PDF
14. Hayashi, M. and W.L. Quinton, 2004. A constant-head well permeameter method for measuring field-saturated hydraulic conductivity above an impermeable layer. Canadian Journal of Soil Science, 84: 255-264. PDF
13. Hayashi, M., W.L. Quinton, A. Pietroniro and J. J. Gibson, 2004. Hydrological functions of interconnected wetlands in a discontinuous permafrost basin indicated by isotopic and chemical signatures. Journal of Hydrology, 296: pp. 81–97. PDF
12. Quinton, W.L. and D.M. Gray, 2003. Subsurface drainage from organic soils in permafrost terrain: the major factors to be represented in a runoff model. Refereed Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Permafrost, Davos, Switzerland. 6 pp. PDF
11. Quinton, W.L., M. Hayashi and A. Pietroniro, 2003. Connectivity and storage functions of channel fens and flat bogs in northern basins. Hydrological Processes, 17, 3665-3684. PDF
10. Quinton, W.L. and D.M. Gray, 2001. Estimating subsurface drainage from organic-covered hillslopes underlain by permafrost: toward a combined heat and mass flux model. Soil Vegetation, atmosphere transfer (SVAT) schemes and large scale hydrological models. IAHS Publication no. 270. pp. 333-341. PDF
9. Quinton, W.L., D.M. Gray and P. Marsh, 2000. Subsurface Drainage from Hummock Covered Hillslopes in the Arctic Tundra. Journal of Hydrology, 237, 1 2, pp 113-125. PDF
8. Marsh, P., W. Quinton, N. Neumann, C. Onclin, S. Pohl, J. Pomeroy, M. Russell, and R. Essery. 2000. Snowcover melt and runoff at the forest tundra transition zone: Mackenzie River Basin. Research Report of IAHS No. 7. Refereed Proceedings of the GAME MAGS International Workshop. Ohata, T.(Editor). Nov. 1999, Edmonton, Alberta. Institute for Hydrospheric Atmospheric Sciences, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan. pp. 87-91.
7. Quinton, W.L. and P. Marsh, 1999. Image Analysis and Water Tracing methods for examining Runoff Pathways, Soil Properties and Residence Times in the Continuous Permafrost Zone. Integrated Methods in Catchment Hydrology Tracer, Remote Sensing and Hydrometric Techniques. IAHS Publication no. 258. pp. 257-264. PDF
6. Quinton, W.L. and P. Marsh, 1999. A Conceptual Framework for Runoff Generation in a Permafrost Environment. Hydrological Processes, 13, 2563-2581. PDF
5. Quinton, W.L. and N.T. Roulet, 1998. Spring and Summer Hydrology of a Subarctic Patterned Wetland. Arctic and Alpine Research, Vol. 30, No. 3, 1998, pp. 285-294. PDF
4. Quinton, W.L. and Marsh, P., 1998. The Influence of Mineral Earth Hummocks on Subsurface Drainage in the Continuous Permafrost Zone. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 9, 213-228. PDF
3. Quinton, W.L.and Marsh, P., 1998. Melt water fluxes, hillslope runoff and stream flow in an arctic permafrost basin. Refereed proceeding of the 7th International Conference on Permafrost, A.G. Lewkowicz and M. Allard (Eds.), pp. 921-926.
2. Maxfield A. W., P. Marsh, J. Pomeroy and W.L. Quinton, 1997. Arctic Snow and Soil Observations by Radar Satellite. Applications of Remote Sensing in Hydrology. Refereed proceedings of the Third International Workshop. G.W. Kite, A. Pietroniro, T. Pultz (Eds.). NASA, Goddard Space Flight Centre, Greenbelt, Maryland, U.S.A. pp. 199-210.
1. Roulet, N.T., R. Ash, W.L. Quinton, T. Moore, 1993. Methane flux From drained northern peatlands: effects of a persistent water table lowering on flux. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, Vol. 7, No. 4: 749-769.
Other Published Work
87. Vicente-Luis, A., Riley, E., Humphreys, E., Marsh, P., Quinton, W., Sonnentag, O. (accepted). Monitoring climate change with the support of local communities in the Northwest Territories. CMOS Bulletin SCMO.
86. Riley, E., Sonnentag, O., Humphreys, E., Quinton, W., Marsh, P. (accepted). Bringing locals and students together to monitor climate change in Canada's rapidly warming Arctic. EOS, Science News, American Geophysical Union.
85. Oehri, J., G. Schaepman-Strub, R. Grysko, J. Kim, H. Kropp, I. Grünberg†, O. Sonnentag, E. Euskirchen, V. Zemlianskii, M. Chacko, W.Quinton et al. Vegetation Type is an Important Predictor of the Arctic Summer Land Surface Energy Budget. EGU22-7636, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-7636, EGU General Assembly 2022.
84. Thompson, Lauren, Stephanie Wright, David Olefeldt, Ryan Connon, Olivia Carpino, Casey Beel, William Quinton, 2022. Permafrost Thaw-induced Impacts on Water Quality in the Taiga Plains and Taiga. ArcticNet on-line article: https://arcticnet.ulaval.ca/about-us/.
83. Wright, Stephanie, Lauren Thompson, David Olefeldt, Ryan Connon, Olivia Carpino, Casey Beel, William Quinton, 2022. Permafrost Thaw-induced Impacts on Landcover and Hydrology in the Taiga Plains and Taiga Shield. ArcticNet on-line article: https://arcticnet.ulaval.ca/about-us/.
82. Thompson, Lauren, Stephanie Wright, David Olefeldt, William Quinton, 2021. AB-NT Transboundary Report: Permafrost Characterization and Impacts of Thaw on Water Quantity and Quality. Scientific Report prepared for the Water Resources Division, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Government of the Northwest Territories, 17 November. PDF
81. Virkkala, Anna-Maria, Susan M. Natali, Brendan M. Rogers, Jennifer D. Watts, Kathleen Savage, Sara June Connon, Marguerite Mauritz, Edward A.G. Schuur, Darcy Peter1, Christina Minions, Julia Nojeim, Roisin Commane, Craig A. Emmerton, Mathias Goeckede,Manuel Helbig, David Holl, Hiroki Iwata, Hideki Kobayashi, Pasi Kolari, Efrén LópezBlanco, Maija E. Marushchak, Mikhail Mastepanov, Lutz Merbold, Frans-Jan W. Parmentier, Matthias Peichl, Torsten Sachs, Oliver Sonnentag, Masahito Ueyama, Carolina Voigt, Mika Aurela, Julia Boike, Gerardo Celis, Namyi Chae, Torben R. Christensen, M. Syndonia Bret-Harte, Sigrid Denge, Han Dolman, Colin W. Edgar, Bo Elberling, Eugenie Euskirchen, Achim Grelle, Juha Hatakka, Elyn Humphreys, Järvi Järveoja, Ayumi Kotani, Lars Kutzbach, Tuomas Laurila, Annalea Lohila, Ivan Mammarella, Yojiro Matsuura, Gesa Meyer, Mats B. Nilsson, Steven F. Oberbauer, Sang-Jong Park, Roman Petrov, Anatoly S. Prokushkin, Christopher Schulze, Vincent L. St.Louis, Eeva-Stiina Tuittila, Juha-Pekka Tuovinen, William Quinton, Andrej Varlagin, Donatella Zona, Viacheslav I. Zyryanov, 2021. The ABCflux database: Arctic-Boreal CO2 flux observations and ancillary information aggregated to monthly time steps across terrestrial ecosystems. Earth System Science Data. https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-2021-233. PDF
80. Carpino, O., K. Haynes, R, Connon, J. Craig, E. Devoie, W. Quinton. The trajectory of landcover change in peatland complexes with discontinuous permafrost, northwestern Canada. Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-2020-411, 2020. PDF
79. Chris M. DeBeer, Howard S. Wheater, John W. Pomeroy, Alan G. Barr, Jennifer L. Baltzer, Jill F. Johnstone, Merritt R. Turetsky, Ronald E. Stewart, Masaki Hayashi, Garth van der Kamp, Shawn Marshall, Elizabeth Campbell, Philip Marsh, Sean K. Carey, William L. Quinton, Yanping Li, Saman Razavi, Aaron Berg, Jeffrey J. McDonnell, Christopher Spence, Warren D. Helgason, Andrew M. Ireson, T. Andrew Black, Bruce Davison, Allan Howard, Julie M. Thériault, Kevin Shook, and Alain Pietroniro. Summary and synthesis of Changing Cold Regions Network (CCRN) research in the interior of western Canada – Part 2: Future change in cryosphere, vegetation, and hydrology. Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-2020-491, 2020.
78. Connon, R., and W. Quinton, 2020. Permafrost Ground Temperature Report: Scotty Creek Research Station, Northwest Territories; Northwest Territories Geological Survey, NWT Open Report 2019‐007, 8 pages, ground temperature data, and appendix. PDF
77. Natali, S., J.D. Watts, S. Potter, B.M. Rogers, S. Ludwig, A. Selbmann, P. Sullivan, B. Abbott, K. Arndt, A.A. Bloom, G. Celis, T. Christensen, C. Christiansen, R. Commane, E. Cooper, P.M. Crill, C.I. Czimczik, S. Davydov, J. Du, J. Egan, B. Elberling, S.E. Euskirchen, T. Friborg, H. Genet, J. Goodrich, P. Grogan, M. Helbig, E. Jafarov, J. Jastrow, A. Kalhori, Y. Kim, J.S. Kimball, L. Kutzbach, M. Lara, K. Larsen, B. Lee, Z. Liu, M.M. Loranty, M. Lund, M. Lupascu, N. Madani, A. Malhotra, R. Matamala, J. McFarland, A. McGuire, A. Michelsen, C. Minions, W. Oechel, D. Olefeldt, F. Parmentier, N. Pirk, B. Poulter, W. Quinton, F. Rezanezhad, D. Risk, T. Sachs, K. Schaefer, N. Schmidt, E. Schuur, P. Semenchuk, G. Shaver, O. Sonnentag, G. Starr, C. Treat, M. Waldrop, Y. Wang, J. Welker, C. Wille, X. Xu, Z. Zhang, Q. Zhuang, and D. Zona. 2019. Synthesis of Winter in Situ Soil CO2 Flux in pan-Arctic and Boreal Regions, 1989-2017. ORNL DAAC, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA. https://doi.org/10.3334/ORNLDAAC/1692
76. Quinton, W., D. Tsetso, R. Connon, J. Craig, L. Chasmer, C. Hopkinson, J. Korosi, M. Sioui, J. Thienpont. The Dehcho Collaborative on Permafrost. Proc. 22nd Northern Research Basins Symposium and Workshop – Partners in Learning. 18-23 Aug., 2019, Yellowknife, Canada. pp. 155-161.
75. Carpino, O., K. Haynes, R. Connon, E. Devoie, W. Quinton. The trajectory of permafrost environments in northwestern Canada’s discontinuous permafrost zone. Proc. 22nd Northern Research Basins Symposium and Workshop – Partners in Learning. 18-23 Aug., 2019, Yellowknife, Canada. pp. 27-36.
74. Natali, S., J.D. Watts, S. Potter, B.M. Rogers, S. Ludwig, A. Selbmann, P. Sullivan, B. Abbott, K. Arndt, A.A. Bloom, G. Celis, T. Christensen, C. Christiansen, R. Commane, E. Cooper, P.M. Crill, C.I. Czimczik, S. Davydov, J. Du, J. Egan, B. Elberling, S.E. Euskirchen, T. Friborg, H. Genet, J. Goodrich, P. Grogan, M. Helbig, E. Jafarov, J. Jastrow, A. Kalhori, Y. Kim, J.S. Kimball, L. Kutzbach, M. Lara, K. Larsen, B. Lee, Z. Liu, M.M. Loranty, M. Lund, M. Lupascu, N. Madani, A. Malhotra, R. Matamala, J. McFarland, A. McGuire, A. Michelsen, C. Minions, W. Oechel, D. Olefeldt, F. Parmentier, N. Pirk, B. Poulter, W. Quinton, F. Rezanezhad, D. Risk, T. Sachs, K. Schaefer, N. Schmidt, E. Schuur, P. Semenchuk, G. Shaver, O. Sonnentag, G. Starr, C. Treat, M. Waldrop, Y. Wang, J. Welker, C. Wille, X. Xu, Z. Zhang, Q. Zhuang, and D. Zona. 2019. Synthesis of Winter in Situ Soil CO2 Flux in pan-Arctic and Boreal Regions, 1989-2017. ORNL DAAC, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA. https://doi.org/1 0.3334/O RNLDAAC/1692.
73. Quinton, W., D. Tsetso, R. Connon, J. Craig, L. Chasmer, C. Hopkinson, J. Korosi, M. Sioui, J. Thienpont. The Dehcho Collaborative on Permafrost. Proc. 22nd Northern Research Basins Symposium and Workshop – Partners in Learning. 18-23 Aug., 2019, Yellowknife, Canada. pp. 155-161.
72. Carpino, O., K. Haynes, R. Connon, E. Devoie, W. Quinton. The trajectory of permafrost environments in northwestern Canada’s discontinuous permafrost zone. Proc. 22nd Northern Research Basins Symposium and Workshop – Partners in Learning. 18-23 Aug., 2019, Yellowknife, Canada. pp. 27-36.
71. Chasmer, L., C. Mahoney, A. Paluck, R. Connon, W. Quinton, C. Hopkinson. Spatial drivers of permafrost thaw using lidar remote sensing, machine learning and in situ methods. Proc. 22nd Northern Research Basins Symposium and Workshop – Partners in Learning. 18-23 Aug., 2019, Yellowknife, Canada. pp. 37-42.
70. Devoie, E., J. Craig, W. Quinton. Predicting changes in discontinuous permafrost using an interface model of soil freezing and thawing. Proc. 22nd Northern Research Basins Symposium and Workshop – Partners in Learning. 18-23 Aug., 2019, Yellowknife, Canada. pp. 65-72.
69. Haynes, K., R. Connon, W.L. Quinton. Hydrological implications of permafrost thaw-induced landscape transition in the discontinuous permafrost zone at Scotty Creek, NWT. Proc. 22nd Northern Research Basins Symposium and Workshop – Partners in Learning. 18-23 Aug., 2019, Yellowknife, Canada. pp. 89-98.
68. Hopkinson, C., L. Chasmer, W. Quinton, L. Flade, G. Castilla. Terrain and permafrost thaw controls on biomass trajectories across a Taiga Plains watershed; comparing lidar models with satellite optical vegetation indices. Proc. 22nd Northern Research Basins Symposium and Workshop – Partners in Learning. 18-23 Aug., 2019, Yellowknife, Canada. pp. 107-109.
67. Sonnentag O., W. Quinton. Ameriflux CA-SCC Scotty Creek Landscape, doi:10.17190/AMF/1480303. https://ameriflux.lbl.gov/sites/siteinfo/CA-SCC#doi.
66. Haynes, K., O. Carpino, R.F. Connon, E. Devoie J.R. Craig, J.R., W.L. Quinton. Thaw-induced land-cover change in the southern margin of discontinuous permafrost Geoscience BC Summary of Activities 2018, Geoscience BC, Report 2019-1, p. xx-xx.
65. Quinton, W.L. A. Berg, M. Braverman, O. Carpino, L. Chasmer, R.F. Connon, J. Craig, É. Devoie, M. Hayashi, K. Haynes, D. Olefeldt, A. Pietroniro, F. Rezanezhad, R. Schincariol, O. Sonnentag, 2018. A Synthesis of Three Decades of Eco-Hydrological Research at Scotty Creek, NWT, Canada. HESS-Discussion.
64. Peltola, O., T. Vesala, Y. Gao, O. Räty, P. Alekseychik, M. Aurela, B. Chojnicki, A.R. Desai, A.J. Dolman, E.S. Euskirchen, T. Friborg, M. Göckede, M. Helbig, E. Humphreys, R.B. Jackson, G. Jocher, F. Joos, J. Klatt, S.H. Knox, N. Kowalska, L. Kutzbach, S. Lienert, A. Lohila, I. Mammarella, D.F. Nadeau, M.B. Nilsson, W.C. Oechel, M. Peichl, T. Pypker, W. Quinton, J. Rinne, T. Sachs, M. Samson, H.P. Schmid, O. Sonnentag, C. Wille, D. Zona, T. Aalto, 2019. Monthly Gridded Data Product of Northern Wetland Methane Emissions Based on Upscaling Eddy Covariance Observations. Earth System Science Data. Monthly Gridded Data Product of Northern Wetland Methane Emissions Based on Upscaling Eddy Covariance Observations. Earth System Science Data. https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-2019-28.
63. Haynes, KM, RF. Connon, WL Quinton. Hydrometric measurements in peatland-dominated, discontinuous permafrost at Scotty Creek, Northwest Territories, Canada. Changing Cold Regions Network (CCRN) Special Observation and Analysis Period (SOAP), Earth System Science Data, Manuscript #: essd-2018-68.
62. Connon, R.F., A.E. Coles, S.A. Kokelj, W.L. Quinton. New insights into snowfall and snow accumulation trends and patterns across the Northwest Territories. 5th European Conference on Permafrost (EUCOP 2018) will be held in Chamonix-Mont Blanc, France, 23th June - 1st July 2018.
61. Quinton, W.L.., M. Braverman, R. Connon1, J. Craig, É. Devoie, K. Haynes. Hydrological change trajectories in the southern Taiga Plains, Canada. 5th European Conference on Permafrost (EUCOP 2018) will be held in Chamonix-Mont Blanc, France, 23th June - 1st July 2018.
60. Braverman, M. and W.L. Quinton. An experimental study of permafrost restoration under the seismic line in the wetland-dominated zone of discontinuous permafrost, Northwest Territories, Canada. 5th European Conference on Permafrost (EUCOP 2018) will be held in Chamonix-Mont Blanc, France, 23th June - 1st July 2018.
59. Fouché, J., O. Sonnentag, M. Helbig, K. Lillie, G. Gosselin, W. Quinton, T. Moore. Dissolved organic carbon export and its contribution to the carbon budget in a boreal peat landscape undergoing rapid permafrost thaw. 5th European Conference on Permafrost (EUCOP 2018) will be held in Chamonix-Mont Blanc, France, 23th June - 1st July 2018.
58. Devoie, É, J.R. Craig, W.L. Quinton, R.F. Connon, E.A. Amiri. Taliks, a tipping point in permafrost degradation. 5th European Conference on Permafrost (EUCOP 2018) will be held in Chamonix-Mont Blanc, France, 23th June - 1st July 2018.
57. Quinton, W.L., Berg, A.A., Connon, R.F., Craig, J.R., Devoie, E. Coupled landcover and hydrological change in the southern Taiga Plains, Canada. Geoscience BC Summary of Activities 2017, Geoscience BC, Report 2018-1, p. 79-86.
56. Hanna, B. and W.L. Quinton, 2017. Remote Sensing of the Scotty Creek Basin. NWT Environmental Research Bulletin, Vol. 2, 14, 2 pp. PDF
55. Braverman, M., W.L. Quinton. An experimental study of permafrost restoration under seismic line in wetland-dominated zone of discontinuous permafrost, Northwest Territories, Canada. GEO Ottawa 2017. Ottawa, Canada, 1-4 October, 2017. PDF
54. Kershaw, G., W. Quinton. A remote assessment of ice-rich permafrost loss across a ~500 m elevation gradient in the Mackenzie and Selwyn Mountains, Canada. 21st International Northern Research Basins Symposium and Workshop – Yakutsk, Russia, August 5-12, 2017.
53. Quinton, W.L., R. Connon. Toward understanding the trajectory of Hydrological Change in the southern Taiga Plains, NWT, Canada. 21st International Northern Research Basins Symposium and Workshop – Yakutsk, Russia, August 5-12, 2017.
52. Quinton, W.L., Adams, J.R., Baltzer, J.L., Berg, A.A., Craig, J.R. and Johnson, E. (2017): Permafrost ecosystems in transition: understanding and predicting hydrological and ecological change in the southern Taiga Plains, northeastern British Columbia and southwestern Northwest Territories. Geoscience BC Summary of Activities 2016, Geoscience BC, Report 2017-1, p. 79-86.
51. Quinton, W.L. and D. Peters, 2016. Preface, Special Issue of Hydrological Processes for Canadian Geophysical Union, Hydrology Section. Hydrol. Process;1-3. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.11081.
50. Quinton, W.L., Adams, J.R., Baltzer, J.L., Berg, A.A., Craig, J.R. and Johnson, E. (2016): Permafrost ecosystems in transition: understanding and predicting hydrological and ecological change in the southern Taiga Plains, northeastern British Columbia and southwestern Northwest Territories. Geoscience BC Summary of Activities 2015, Geoscience BC, Report 2016-1, p. 89–94.
49. English, M., J. Baltzer, A. Blay-Palmer, R. Hall, A. Lister, P. Marsh, D. MacLatchy, J. McGeer, W. Quinton, S. Schiff, S. Smith, K. Stevens, M. Wilkie, B. Wolfe. 2015. Research Contribution of Wilfrid Laurier University researchers to understanding issues relevant to the NWT Water Strategy 2012-2014. Government of the NWT Water Strategy Meeting, Yellowknife, NWT.
48. Quinton, W.L. and D. Peters, 2015. Preface, Special Issue of Hydrological Processes for Canadian Geophysical Union, Hydrology Section. Hydrol. Process. 29, 3829-3830 (2015) Published online in Wiley Online Library (wileyonlinelibrary.com). DOI: 10.1002/hyp.10632.
47. Carey, S. and W. Quinton, 2014. Preface, Special Issue of Hydrological Processes for Canadian Geophysical Union, Hydrology Section. Hydrol. Process. 28, 4161-4162 (2014) Published online in Wiley Online Library (wileyonlinelibrary.com) DOI: 10.1002/hyp.10262
46. Braverman, M. & W. Quinton, 2013. Mapping Permafrost Under a Linear Disturbance with Ground-Penetrating Radar. Refereed proceedings, 66th Canadian Geotechnical Conference and the 11th Joint CGS/IAH-CNC Groundwater Conference (Geo Montreal 2013). September 29 - October 3, 2013, Montréal, Québec.
45. Williams, T. and W. Quinton. Linear disturbances in a peatland environment: permafrost thaw and landscape change. Report to the Canadian Geophysical Union – Hydrology Section, May, 2012.
44. Veness, T. and W. Quinton. Connecting spatial variability of subsurface thaw to preferential permafrost degradation within the discontinuous permafrost zone: Scotty Creek, Northwest Territories, Canada. Report to the Canadian Geophysical Union – Hydrology Section, May, 2012.
43. Carey, S., W. Quinton, J. Pomeroy and M. Weiler, 2011. Editors, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, Special Issue: Cold regions hydrology: improved processes, parameterization and prediction. European Geophysical Union, Copernicus Publications, Göttingen, Germany, 277 pp.
42. Endrizzi, S., W.L. Quinton, and P. Marsh. Modelling the spatial pattern of ground thaw in a small basin in the arctic tundra. The Cryosphere Discuss., 5, 367–400, 2011 www.the-cryosphere-discuss.net/5/367/2011/doi:10.5194/tcd-5-367-2011. PDF
41. Nagare, R.M., Schincariol, R.A., Quinton, W.L., and Hayashi, M. (2011). Laboratory calibration of time domain reflectometry to determine moisture content in undisturbed peat samples. Euro. J. Soil. Sci. (published online, 4th April 2011).
40. Zhang, Y, S. K. Carey, W.L. Quinton, J. R. Janowicz, and G. N. Flerchinger, 2009. Comparison of algorithms and parameterisations for infiltration into organic-covered permafrost soils. Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., 6, 5705-5752. PDF
39. Quinton, W.L. and K.L. Young, K.L., 2009. Editors, Conference Proceedings, 17th International Northern Research Basins Symposium and Workshop, Iqaluit-Pangnirtung-Kujjuaq, Canada, 12-18 August, 2009.
38. Thorne, R., W.L. Quinton and P. Marsh, 2009. Development of an Energy-based Runoff Generation Model in Arctic Tundra Regions. In: Proceedings, 17th International Northern Research Basins Symposium and Workshop, Iqaluit-Pangnirtung-Kujjuaq, Canada, August 3 to 8, 2009, pp. 331-335. pp. 281-294.
37. Quinton, W.L., M. Hayashi and L.E. Chasmer, 2009. Peatland Hydrology in the Discontinuous Permafrost Region of the Northwest Territories, Canada. In: Proceedings, 17th International Northern Research Basins Symposium and Workshop, Iqaluit-Pangnirtung-Kujjuaq, Canada, August 3 to 8, 2009, pp. 281-294.
36. Chasmer L., R. Petrone, S. Brown, C. Hopkinson, N. Kljun, and K. Devito, W. Quinton, 2009. Spatial partitioning of CO2 fluxes based on canopy structure within a heterogeneous managed boreal wetland ecosystem. In: Proceedings of the 30th Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing June 22-25, 2009: Lethbridge Alberta Canada
35. Chasmer, L., C. Hopkinson, W. Quinton, and M. Hayashi, 2009. Quantifying change in peat plateau and wetland areas within the discontinuous permafrost zone: 1947 to present. In: Proceedings of the 30th Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing June 22-25, 2009: Lethbridge Alberta Canada
34. Rezanezhad, F., W.L. Quinton, J.S. Price, D. Elrick, T. Elliot, R.J. Heck, 2009. Examining the effect of pore size distribution and shape on flow through unsaturated peat using 3-D computed tomography. Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., 6, 3835–3862. PDF
33. Quinton, W.L.., Masaki Hayashi, Sean K. Carey and Trevor Myers, 2007. Peat Hydraulic Conductivity in Cold Regions and its Relation to Pore Size and Geometry. 64th Eastern Snow Conference, St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada, 14. pp. PDF
32. Waddington, J.M., W. Quinton, J.S. Price, P. Lafleur. Advances in Canadian Wetland Hydrology, 2003-2007. Quadrennial Report of the Canadian National Committee for the International Association of Hydrological Scientists (CNC-IAHS), to the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG), 2007.
31. Quinton, W.L. and Hayashi M, 2007. Toward Physically-Based Hydrological Modelling of a Wetland-Dominated Discontinuous Permafrost Zone in Northwestern Canada. In P.D. di Cenzo and FJ Wrona (eds.) Canadian Hydrological Activities Relating to UNESCO's IHP-VI. Report prepared for UNESCO by the Canadian National Committee for IHP.
30. Marsh, P., J.W. Pomeroy, S. Pohl, W.L. Quinton, C. Onclin, M. Russell, N. Neumann, A. Pietroniro, B. Davison and S. McCartney, 2006. Snowmelt Processes and Runoff at the Arctic Treeline: 10 Years of MAGS Research. Final Report of the Mackenzie GEWEX Study (MAGS): Proceedings of the Final (11th) Annual Scientific Meeting, 22 - 25 November 2005 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. P. di Cenzo (Ed.), pp. 112-131, ISSN: 1480-5308. June, 2006.
29. Quinton, W.L. and M. Hayashi, 2006. Recent Advances toward Physically-Based Runoff Modelling of the Wetland-Dominated, Central Mackenzie River Basin. Final Report of the Mackenzie GEWEX Study (MAGS): Proceedings of the Final (11th) Annual Scientific Meeting, 22 - 25 November 2005 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. P. di Cenzo (Ed.), pp. 565-584. ISSN: 1480-5308 June 2006.
28. Quinton, W.L., 2005. Snow and Soil Moisture Representation and Scaling in Climate Model Land Surface Schemes for Cold Regions: Final Report to the Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences. March, 2005, Ottawa, 27 p.
27. Quinton, W.L., S. Carey, R. Granger, M. Hayashi, P. Marsh, A. Pietroniro, J. Pomeroy, 2005. Snow and Soil Moisture Representation and Scaling in Climate Model Land Surface Schemes for Cold Regions: In Proceedings of 10th Annual Meeting of the Mackenzie GEWEX Study, Vancouver, Canada 3-5 Nov., 2004, pp. 131-146. ISSN: 1480-5308, April, 2005.
26. Pohl, S., P. Marsh, W. Quinton, C. Onclin, M. Russell, B. Davidson, I. MacPherson and G. Liston, 2005. Modelling Surface Water Fluxes in Boreal, Tundra and Alpine Areas of the Lower Mackenzie Region: In Proceedings of 10th Annual Meeting of the Mackenzie GEWEX Study, Vancouver, Canada 3-5 Nov., 2004, pp. 186-198. ISSN: 1480-5308, April, 2005.
25. Quinton, W.L., S. Carey, R. Granger, M. Hayashi, P. Marsh, A. Pietroniro, J. Pomeroy. Snow and Soil Moisture Representation and Scaling in Climate Model Land Surface Schemes for Cold Regions: Third Annual Report to the Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences, June, 2004, Ottawa.
24. Quinton, W.L., S. Carey, R. Granger, M. Hayashi, P. Marsh, A. Pietroniro, J. Pomeroy. Snow and Soil Moisture Representation and Scaling in Climate Model Land Surface Schemes for Cold Regions: In Proceedings of 9th Annual Meeting of the Mackenzie GEWEX Study, Montreal, Canada 12-14 Nov., 2003, pp. 100-112. ISSN: 1480-5308, April, 2004.
23. Quinton, W.L., M. Hayashi and N. Wright, 2004. The Water Balance of Wetland-Dominated Permafrost Basins: A White Paper Submitted to the Water Balance Workshop. In Proceedings: U.S. National Science Foundation / Northern Research Basins, Workshop on Circumpolar Water Balance. Victoria, B.C., Canada, 15-19 March, 2004, p. 118-139.
22. Quinton, W.L., S. Carey, R. Granger, M. Hayashi, P. Marsh, A. Pietroniro, J. Pomeroy. Snow and Soil Moisture Representation and Scaling in Climate Model Land Surface Schemes for Cold Regions: Second Annual Report to the Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences, June, 2003, Ottawa.
21. Carey, S. and Quinton, W.L. Use of stable isotopes to delineate hillslope runoff pathways in a subalpine catchment. In: Proceedings of 14th International Northern Research Basins Conference, Kangarlussuaq, Greenland, August, 2003.
20. Marsh, P., W. Quinton, C. Onclin, M. Russell, S. Pohl, I. MacPherson, A. Pietroniro and G. Liston, 2003. Modelling Surface Water Fluxes in Boreal, Tundra and Alpine Areas of the Lower Mackenzie Region. P. di Cenzo (Ed.). In Proceedings of the 8th Annual Meeting of the Mackenzie GEWEX Study, Jasper, Canada, Nov., 2002, pp. 84-94. ISSN: 1480-5308, March, 2003.
19. Quinton, W.L., S. Carey, R. Granger, M. Hayashi, P. Marsh, A. Pietroniro, J. Pomeroy, 2003. Snow and Soil Moisture Representation and Scaling in Climate Model Land Surface Schemes for Cold Regions. P. di Cenzo (Ed.). In Proceedings of the 8th Annual Meeting of the Mackenzie GEWEX Study, Jasper, Canada, Nov., 2002, pp. 162-170. ISSN: 1480-5308, March, 2003.
18. Quinton, W.L.., S. Carey, R. Granger, M. Hayashi, P. Marsh, A. Pietroniro, J. Pomeroy. Snow and Soil Moisture Representation and Scaling in Climate Model Land Surface Schemes for Cold Regions: First Annual Report to the Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences, June, 2002, Ottawa.
17. Marsh, P., W. Quinton, C. Onclin, M. Russell, S. Pohl and J.I. MacPherson, 2002. Modelling Surface Water Fluxes in Boreal, Tundra and Alpine Areas of the Lower Mackenzie Region. P. di Cenzo (Ed.). In Proceedings of the 7th MAGS Scientific Workshop, Hamilton, Canada 7-9 November, 2001, pp. 124-129. ISSN: 1480-5308, June 2002.
16. Marsh, P., W. Quinton, N. Neumann, C. Onclin, A. Pietroniro, S. Pohl, J. Pomeroy, M. Russell, R. Essery, 2001. Snowcover melt and runoff in boreal and tundra ecosystems. Final MAGS 1 Report. G.S. Strong (Ed.). Proceedings of the 6th MAGS Scientific Workshop, Saskatoon, Canada 15-17 November, 2000, pp. 20-26, ISSN: 1480-5308, March, 2001.
15. Pietroniro, Alain, William Quinton, Masaki Hayashi, John J. Gibson, Terry D. Prowse, Eric D. Soulis, 2001. Assessment of Global Land-Cover Data for Atmospheric and Hydrologic Model Applications in the Mackenzie Basin, Canada. Final MAGS 1 Report. G.S. Strong (Ed.). Proceedings of the 6th MAGS Scientific Workshop, Saskatoon, Canada 15-17 November, 2000, pp. 334-365, ISSN: 1480-5308, March, 2001.
14. Marsh, P., W. Quinton, N. Neumann, C. Onclin, S. Pohl, J. Pomeroy, M. Russell and R. Essery, 2000. Snowcover melt and runoff at the forest tundra transition zone: Mackenzie River Basin. G.S. Strong (Ed.) Proceedings of the GEWEX Asian Monsoon Experiment (GAME) Workshop, 25 27 November, 1999, Edmonton, Canada. pp. 45-50.
13. Pietroniro, A., E.D. Soulis and W.L. Quinton, 2000. Assessment of Global Land Cover Data for Atmospheric and Hydrological Model Applications in the Mackenzie Basin, Canada. G.S. Strong (Ed.). Proceedings of the 5th MAGS Scientific Workshop, Edmonton, Canada 21 23 November, 1999, pp. 128-133.
12. Quinton, W.L., T.D. Prowse, A. Pieroniro, D.M. Gray, J. Gibson, M. Hayashi, T. Carter and C. Onclin, 1999. The Water Balance of the Lower Liard River Basin: Defining Flow and Storage Components using Geochemical Tracing and Hydrometric Techniques. G.S. Strong (Ed.). Proceedings of the 5th MAGS Scientific Workshop, Edmonton, Canada 21- 23 November, pp. 93-99.
11. Quinton, W.L.., 1999. Determination of a Strategy for a Hydrological Model Intercomparison Recommendations of the Quebec City Workshop, August, 1998. In: Report of the GEWEX / ACSYS Workshop on Cold Regions Hydrological Modelling, Quebec City, Canada, 25 27 August, 1998. World Climate Research Programme (WCRP), Report No.13/1999, pp.17-18.
10. Marsh, P., N. Neumann, C. Onclin, A. Pietroniro, J. Pomeroy, W. Quinton, R. Essery, 1999. Snowcover melt and runoff in boreal and tundra ecosystems. 4th Annual MAGS Workshop, Montreal, Canada, 18-20 November, pp. 58-65.
9. Quinton, W.L. and P. Marsh, 1999. Contributions of the Mackenzie Area GEWEX Study (MAGS) to Cold Region Hydrological Modelling. WMO/World Climate Research Programme. Proceedings of the ACSYS/GEWEX Workshop on Cold Regions Hydrological Modelling, Quebec City, Canada, 25-27 August, 1998, Report No.13/1999, pp. 3-4.
8. Quinton, W.L., A. Pietroniro and E.D. Soulis, 1999. Physically Based Hydrological Models for Polar Regions. WMO/World Climate Research Programme. Proceedings of the ACSYS/GEWEX Workshop on Cold Regions Hydrological Modelling, Quebec City, Canada, 25 27 August, 1998, Report No.13/1999 pp. 6-7.
7. Quinton, W.L. and P. Marsh, 1997. The Role of the Near Stream Area on Hillslope Runoff and Stream Flow in the Arctic Tundra, Mackenzie Basin GEWEX Study (MAGS), Proc. 3rd Annual Workshop, Toronto, Canada, 17-19 November, pp. 49-54.
6. Quinton, W.L. and P. Marsh, 1997. Hydrologic Modelling in the Zone of Continuous Permafrost at the Arctic Treeline. Report to Water Resources, Indian and Northern Affairs, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. NHRI Contribution Series No. 97005. 110 pages.
5. Marsh, P. and W.L. Quinton, 1997. Water and Energy Fluxes During the Snowmelt Period. Mackenzie Basin GEWEX Study (MAGS), 2nd Annual Workshop, Saskatoon, Canada, 23-26 March, 1997, pp. 46-51.
4. Maxfield A. W., P. Marsh, J. Pomeroy and W.L. Quinton, 1997. Arctic Snow and Soil Observations by Radar Satellite. Mackenzie Basin GEWEX Study (MAGS), 2nd Annual Workshop, Saskatoon, Canada, 23-26 March, pp. 72-77.
3. Quinton, W.L. and P. Marsh, 1995. Subsurface Runoff from Tundra Hillslopes in the Continuous Permafrost Zone. International GEWEX Workshop on Cold Season/Region Hydrometeorology, International GEWEX Project Office, Washington. pp. 51-55.
2. Marsh P., J. Pomeroy and W.L. Quinton, 1995. Application of Snow and Evaporation Models for predicting Water Fluxes at the Arctic Treeline in Northwestern Canada. International GEWEX Workshop on Cold Season/Region Hydrometeorology, International GEWEX Project Office, Washington. pp. 47-51.
1. Marsh, P., W.L. Quinton and J.W. Pomeroy, 1994. Hydrological Processes and Runoff at the Arctic Treeline in Northern Canada. In: Proc. 10th International Northern Research Basins Symposium and Workshop, Aug., Svalbard, Norway. pp. 368-397. PDF
Invited Talks
147. Quinton, W. Water movement through peatlands with thawing permafrost. K. Douglas Nelson Lecture, Syracuse University, 25 April, 2024, Syracuse, USA.
146. Quinton, W., C. Cazon, K. Antoine. Scotty Creek Research Station: a vision for research stations in the North. Invited presentation to the Weston Family Foundation, 24 May, 2023.
145. Quinton, W., Cazon, D., M. McPhee, S. Daly. The Dehcho Collaoborative on Permafrost. Dehcho K’ehodi Annual Gathering, 24-25 January, 2023, Fort Providence, Canada.
144. Sonnentag, O., W. Quinton, J. Blatzer, E. Laliberte, K. Arndt, B. Rogers, S. Natali. Scotty Creek wildfire (October, 2022): an update. NASA / ABoVE Science Team Meeting, SanDiego, CA, USA, 24 January, 2023.
143. Quinton, W. and D. Cazon. Contribution of the Dehcho Collaborative on Permafrost (DCoP) to IRIS-5, ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting, Toronto, Canada. 4-7 Dec., 2023
142. Sioui, M. and W. Quinton. The role of Indigenous knowledge in climate change adaptation and mitigation in the Dehcho (NWT). Inspiring Conversations: Confronting Climate Change in Canada’s North. Panel talk hosted by the Laurier Office of Research Services (November 30, 2022).
141. Quinton, W.L. and G. Norwegian. Climate change adaptation. Nahegha ndéh gondıé (Land Stories for Us), 1-3 June, 2022, Fort Simpson and Scotty Creek Research Station, NWT, Canada.
140. Quinton, W.L. The Dehcho Collaborative on Permafrost (DCoP): working with Communities to Manage Permafrost Thaw, ArcticNet Conference for High Schools (Virtual), 13-17 Dec., 2021. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16pz4JzW79g-MrN-bgi7rLKjgccDNNxEQ?usp=sharing
139. Quinton, W.L. The Scotty Creek Research Station: An Update for the Dehcho First Nations. Presented (virtually) to the Grand Chief and Council, Dehcho First Nations. 8 November, 2021.
138. Thompson, Lauren, Stephanie Wright, Ryan Connon, David Olefeldt, William Quinton. Permafrost thaw-induced impacts on water quantity and quality: A Review of the southern margin of discontinuous permafrost in the IRIS 5 region. Annual Scientific Meeting, ArcticNet, 6-10 Dec., 2021.
137. Quinton, W.L. Presentations and discussion on fieldwork in, with, and for Indigenous Communities. Guest Speaker, Wilfrid Laurier University – University of Waterloo Joint Graduate Programme in Geography, 25 Oct., 2021.
136. Devoie, É.G. and W.L. Quinton. The Dehcho Collaborative on Permafrost: The Importance of Communication in Field Research. avec Élise Devoie, (stagiaire postdoctorale, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences McGill University) et William L. Quinton (Professeur, Geography and Environmental Studies; Directeur, Cold Regions Research Centre, Wilfrid Laurier University), Initiation à la recherche et aux enjeux nordiques, Institut Nordique du Québec, Sait-Gédéon, Québec, 2021
135. Quinton, W.L. The Scotty Creek Research Station. Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science (CUAHSI), 2021 Seminar Series, Hosted by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 14 September, 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0CxJUm_thA&list=PLPG5Ed5L1SY5AmJatGNZhUEppgtWKGy2x&index=4
134. Haynes, K. and Quinton, W.L. Wetland transition in thawing discontinuous permafrost: the role of hummocks and the hydrology of treed wetlands. 9th Annual World Wetlands Day Research Symposium. University of Waterloo, 2 February, 2021.
133. Quinton, W.L. How is permafrost thaw changing the Dehcho? Guest Speaker, Deh Gah High School, Fort Providence, NWT, 25 Nov., 2020.
132. Quinton, W.L. How is permafrost thaw changing the Dehcho? Guest Speaker, Echo Dene High School, Fort Liard, NWT, 24 Nov., 2020.
131. Devoie, É.G., O. Carpino, R.F. Connon, J. R. Craig and W.L. Quinton. Permafrost thaw mechanisms and talik function in discontinuous permafrost peatlands. American Geophysical Union, Annual Meeting (Virtual), 7-11 December, 2020.
130. Cazon, D., M. Sioui, W. Quinton. The Dehcho Collaborative on Permafrost. Hot?ì ts'eeda Gathering, Health, Climate Change, and Youth. Virtual meeting based in Northwest Territories, Canada. 29 Sept. – 2 Oct., 2020.
129. Devoie, É.G., J. R. Craig and W.L. Quinton. Patterns of Permafrost Thaw in Peatlands. Guest Speaker, Cold Regions Research Centre, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada. 24 September, 2020.
128. Quinton, W.L. Permafrost thaw in the Southern NWT, Canada. Winter Carbon Losses in Wetland Ecosystems under Current and Future Climates, Annual Meeting, 16 July, 2020. University of Waterloo (virtual), Waterloo, Canada.
127. Quinton, W., O. Carpino, T. Gingras-Hill, S. Kokelj, M. Sioui. Introduction to permafrost mapping for Dehcho Guardians, Harvesters and Resopurce Manager. DCoP Permafrost Mapping Workshop, Aurora College, Fort Simpson, NWT, Canada, 20 Feb., 2020.
126. Quinton, W., R. Connon, J. Craig, M. Sioui, D. Tsetso. The Dehcho Collaborative on Permafrost. The Dehcho K’eìhodi Stewardship & Guardian Annual Regional Gathering, 18-19 February, 2020, Fort Simpson, NWT, Canada.
125. Kershaw, G.G.L., W.L. Quinton. Characterizing alpine basin land cover classes and their influence on water storage and routing in the Mackenzie Mountains, Kaska & Shúhtaot’ine shared territory. University of Guelph, Geography Department Speakers Series, Guelph, Ontario, January 17th 2020.
124. Quinton, W.L. The Dehcho Collaborative on Permafrost: Working with communities to manage permafrost thaw. Guest Speaker, Geography & Environmental Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University, 28 November, 2019.
123. Quinton, W., D. Tsetso, R. Connon, J. Craig, L. Chasmer, C. Hopkinson, J. Korosi, M. Sioui, J. Thienpont. The Dehcho Collaborative on Permafrost. 22nd Northern Research Basins Symposium and Workshop – Partners in Learning. 18-23 Aug., 2019, Yellowknife, Canada.
122. Carpino, O., K. Haynes, R. Connon, E. Devoie, W. Quinton. The trajectory of permafrost environments in northwestern Canada’s discontinuous permafrost zone. 22nd Northern Research Basins Symposium and Workshop – Partners in Learning. 18-23 Aug., 2019, Yellowknife, Canada.
121. Chasmer, L., C. Mahoney, A. Paluck, R. Connon, W. Quinton, C. Hopkinson. Spatial drivers of permafrost thaw using lidar remote sensing, machine learning and in situ methods. 22nd Northern Research Basins Symposium and Workshop – Partners in Learning. 18-23 Aug., 2019, Yellowknife, Canada.
120. Devoie, E., J. Craig, W. Quinton. Predicting changes in discontinuous permafrost using an interface model of soil freezing and thawing. 22nd Northern Research Basins Symposium and Workshop – Partners in Learning. 18-23 Aug., 2019, Yellowknife, Canada.
119. Haynes, K., R. Connon, W.L. Quinton. Hydrological implications of permafrost thaw-induced landscape transition in the discontinuous permafrost zone at Scotty Creek, NWT. 22nd Northern Research Basins Symposium and Workshop – Partners in Learning. 18-23 Aug., 2019, Yellowknife, Canada.
118. Hopkinson, C., L. Chasmer, W. Quinton, L. Flade, G. Castilla. Terrain and permafrost thaw controls on biomass trajectories across a Taiga Plains watershed; comparing lidar models with satellite optical vegetation indices. 22nd Northern Research Basins Symposium and Workshop – Partners in Learning. 18-23 Aug., 2019, Yellowknife, Canada.
117. Quinton, W.L. Climate Change in the Dehcho Region. 27th Dehcho Annual Assembly: Treaties don’t make the Nation – Nation makes the treaties. 25-27 June, 2019, Fort Simpson, Canada.
116. Craig, J. and W. Quinton. Update on hydrological research in the Dehcho. Annual meeting of Northern Water Futures, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada, 26 April, 2019.
115. Quinton, W.L. Permafrost thaw in the Southern NWT, Canada. Winter Carbon Losses in Wetland Ecosystems under Current and Future Climates, Inception Meeting. 5 April, 2019. University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada.
114. Tank, S., C. Spence, N. Dion, D. Grey, R. Hutchins, K. Moser, D. Olefeldt, M. Pisaric, W. Quinton. Impacts of forest wildfire research results and planning workshop, 5-7 March, 2019 Yellowknife, NWT.
113. Quinton, W. The Dehcho Collaborative on Permafrost. Dehcho K’ehodi Regional Gethering, Fort Simpson, Canada, 29-30 January, 2019.
112. Quinton, W. The Dehcho Collaborative on Permafrost. Dehcho K’ehodi Regional Gathering, Fort Simpson, Canada, 17- 18 January, 2018.
111. Quinton, W., M. Braverman, O. Carpino, L. Chasmer, R. Connon, J. Craig, E. Devoie, B. Disher, K. Haynes, C. Hopkinson, A. Rudy, J. Smart. Permafrost thaw-induced hydrological change in Northwestern Canada. Geography and Environmental Planning Seminar Series, University of Waterloo, 21 Jan., 2019.
110. Tank, S., S. Zolkos, S. Shakil, E. MacDonald, J. Li Yung Lung, R. Hutchins, B. Bonsal, R.M. Holmes, S. Kokelj, J.W. McClelland, D. Olefeldt, W. Quinton, C. Spence, R.G. Striegl, D. Yang. facies and the biogeochemistry of surface waters in permafrost-affected terrains. Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, USA, 10 -14 Dec, 2018.
109. Quinton, W., C. Ackley, M. Braverman, A. Berg, O. Carpino, D. Cazon, L. Chasmer, R. Connon, J. Coughlin, J. Craig, E. Devoie, B. Disher, E. Haughton, M. Hayashi, K. Haynes, M. Helbig, J. Langford, J. Mai, E. Mathieu, B. Persaud, J. Pomeroy, F. Rezanezhad, R. Schincariol, O. Sonnentag, L. Stone, S. Tank, D. Tsetso, P. Whitfield. Scotty Creek: Toward a Regional Research Park in the Dehcho. Laurier - Government of the NWT Partnership Annual General Meeting, 2-3 May, 2018, Waterloo, Canada.
108. Ackley, C., M. Braverman, A. Berg, O. Carpino, L. Chasmer, R. Connon, J. Craig, E. Devoie, B. Disher, E. Haughton, M. Hayashi, K. Haynes, M. Helbig, J. Langford, J. Mai, E. Mathieu, B. Persaud, J. Pomeroy, W. Quinton, F. Rezanezhad, R. Schincariol, O. Sonnentag, L. Stone, S. Tank, P. Whitfield. Summary of CCRN Hydrological Research at Scotty Creek. Changing Cold Regions Network (CCRN), Final Meeting and Workshop, Saskatoon, Canada, 5-6 March, 2018.
107. Ackley, C., W. Quinton, S. Tank. Impacts of wildfire on run-off flow paths on a peat plateau and implications for peat pore water chemistry Scotty Creek, NWT. Arctic Fire, Annual Meeting, Edmonton, Canada, 19 January, 2018.
106. Quinton, W.L. The Future of the Scotty Creek Research Station: Partners in Learning. Dehcho K’ehodi Regional Gethering, Fort Simpson, Canada, 17- 18 January, 2018.
105. Devoie, E., J. Craig, W.L. Quinton. Wetlands in transition: the impacts of permafrost degradation in peatland-dominated watersheds. World Wetlands Day 2018. University of Waterloo, 2 February, 2018.
104. Quinton, W., R. Connon, É. Devoie, M. Braverman. The influence of shallow taliks on permafrost thaw and active layer thickness in subarctic Canada. 21st International Northern Research Basins Symposium and Workshop, Yakutsk, Russia, 5-12 August, 2017.
103. Kershaw, G., W. Quinton, S. Mamet, P. Kershaw. Alpine permafrost loss in the Mackenzie and Selwyn Mountains, Canada: A remote assessment of thaw rates from 1944-2013. 21st International Northern Research Basins Symposium and Workshop, Yakutsk, Russia, 5-12 August, 2017.
102. Tank, S., W. Quinton, C. Spence, D. Olefeldt, N. Dion, S. Mengistu, C. Ackley, K. Burd. The effect of wildfire on aquatic ecosystems of the southern NWT. Update to Environment and Natural Resouces, Government of the Northwest Terriotires, 2 Feb., 2017.
101. Quinton, W.L., C. Ackley, S. Tank. Impacts of wildfire on run-off flow paths on a peat plateau and implications for peat pore water chemistry Scotty Creek, NWT. Arctic Fire, Annual Meeting, Edmonton, Canada, 16 January, 2017.
100. Sonnentag, O. and W. Quinton. The Consortium, for Permafrost Ecosystems in Transition, CPET. NASA/ABoVE Airborne Science Planning and Science Team Meeting, Boulder, CO, USA, 17 – 20 January, 2017.
99. Turetsky, M. and W. Quinton. The Scotty Creek Research Station. NASA/ABoVE Airborne Science Planning and Science Team Meeting, Boulder, CO, USA, 17 – 20 January, 2017.
98. C. Ackley, J. Adams, M. Braverman, A. Berg, O. Carpino, R. Connon, J. Craig,
E. Devoie, E. Haughton, M. Hayashi, M. Helbig, G. Kershaw, J. Langford, J. Mai,
E. Mathieu, B. Persaud, W. Quinton, F. Rezanezhad, O. Sonnentag, L. Stone, S. Tank, S. VanOpstal, P. Whitfield. Update on peatland Hydrological Studies, Scotty Creek, NWT, Canada. Changing Cold Regions Network, 4th Annual General Meeting, University of Guelph, 2 - 4 November, 2016.
97. Baltzer, J, Quinton, W., Patankar, R, Day, N, White, A, Carriere, S, Sniderhan, A and McNickle, G (2016). Landcover changes in high latitude ecosystems. School of Environmental Science Sciences Seminar Series, University of Guelph. https://www.uoguelph.ca/ses/events/jennifer-baltzer-guest-ses-seminar-series
96. Baltzer, J, Quinton, W., Patankar, R, Day, N, White, A, Carriere, S, Sniderhan, A and McNickle, G (2016) Landcover changes in high latitude ecosystems. Department of Geography and Environmental Studies Seminar Series, Wilfrid Laurier University.
95. Baltzer, J, Quinton, W, Patankar, R, Chasmer, L, Hayashi, M, Berg, A, Sonnentag, O, Sniderhan, A, Veness, T and Warren, R (2016). Forests on uncertain ground: impacts of permafrost thaw on water use and productivity in black spruce. Ecohydrology Seminar Series, University of Waterloo. https://uwaterloo.ca/ecohydrology/events/seminar-baltzer
94. Hayashi, M. and W. Quinton, 2016. Water-Energy Feedback on Permafrost Thawing and Water Resources in the Mackenzie Valley. Canol Shale Play – Groundwater/ permafrost research needs. Calgary, 5 April, 2016.
93. Quinton, W.L., C. Ackley, S. Tank. Impacts of wildfire on run-off flow paths on a peat plateau and implications for peat pore water chemistry Scotty Creek, NWT. Arctic Fire, Annual Meeting, Edmonton, Canada, 25 January, 2016.
92. Quinton, W. The Scotty Creek Research Station: Overview of past and present activities, and plans for the future. Dehcho Results Workshop. Cumulative Impact Monotoring Programme (CIMP). Regional Monitoring Workshop, Fort Simpson, Canada, 19-20 Jan., 2016.
91. Quinton W. Opening Remarks for Climate Warming and Aboriginal Communities in Northern Canada: Uncertain Futures. Panel Discussion, Cold Regions Research Centre & Office of Aboriginal Initiatives, Wilfrid Laurier University, 19 Nov., 2015.
90. Quinton, W., J. Craig and J. Adams. Consortium for Permafrost Ecosystems in Transition. Invited Research Seminar. Nexen Energy, Calgary, Canada, 11 Nov., 2015.
89. Tank, S., D. Olefeldt, C. Spence, C. Ackley, W. Quinton. Impacts of Forest Fires on Water Quality in the NWT, NWT Water Stewardship Strategy Implementation Workshop, Yellowknife, Canada, 03 November, 2015.
88. Quinton, W., C. Ackley, J. Adams, M. Braverman, A. Berg, R. Connon, J. Craig, E. Devoie, C. Frayne, J. Hanisch, E. Haughton, M. Hayashi, M. Helbig, B. Kurlyuk, E. Mathieu, V. Pedinotti, B. Persaud, O. Sonnentag, L. Stone, S. Tank, S. VanOpstal, P. Whitfield, 2015. Update on Peatland Hydrology Studies. Changing Cold Regions Network, 3rd Annual General Meeting, University of Saskatchewan, 2 – 4 November, 2015.
87. Kurylyk, B., M. Hayashi, W. Quinton, 2015. Recent advances in modelling the thermal regime of frozen ground. CCRN Modelling Workshop (Modelling Change in Cold Regions), National Hydrology Research Centre, Saskatoon, Canada, September 28-30, 2015.
86. Quinton, W. Engaging the public with Science. Invited Panelist. Early Career Hydrology Network. Hosted by the American Geophysical Union. CGU-AGU Joint Assembly, Montreal , Canada, 3-7 May, 2015.
85. Quinton, W., J. Baltzer, A. Berg, M. Braverman, L. Chasmer, R. Connon, J. Craig, A. McManus, O. Sonnentag, 2015. Multi-scale studies of Permafrost Thaw Impacts on Eco-Hydrology in the Southern Fringe of Permafrost, Northwestern Canada. CGU-AGU Joint Assembly, Montreal , Canada, 3-7 May.
84. English, M., J. Baltzer, A. Blay-Palmer, R. Hall, A. Lister, P. Marsh, D. MacLatchy, J. McGeer, W. Quinton, S. Schiff, S. Smith, A. Spring, K. Stevens, M. Wilkie, B. Wolfe. Research Contribution of Wilfrid Laurier University researchers to understanding issues relevant to the NWT Water Strategy 2012-2014. Government of the NWT Water Strategy Meeting, Yellowknife, 4 February, 2015.
83. Quinton, W. Rates, patterns and trends of landcover change in the southern Taiga Plains. CCRN Theme A Meeting on Conceptual Models of Change, McMaster University, Hamilton, 22 January 2015.
82. Marsh, P., W. Quinton, J. Baltzer. Understanding the challenges confronting the Arctic: Water-Northern Ecosystems-Economy-Communities. Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), Future of the Arctic, CIGI Campus, Waterloo, February 3, 2015.
81. English, M., W. Quinton, J. Baltzer, D. MacLatchy, M. Wilkie, P. Marsh, J. McGeer. The State of Water in the NWT. NWT Environmental Monitoring Results Workshop, 2015, Explorer Hotel, 4825-49th Avenue, Yellowknife, NT.
80. Quinton, W.L. Conceptual model development for warming-induced ecosystem change in the southern Taiga Plains Ecoregion. CCRN Theme A Workshop, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada, 22 January, 2015.
79. Quinton, W.L. A glimpse of the future: insights into water resources in a warmer NWT. Legislature Talks: The Knowledge Series. Invited public presentation at the Legislature Building, Yellowknife, 14 January, 2015.
78. Quinton, William, Jennifer L Baltzer, Oliver Sonnentag, Aaron A Berg and Laura Chasmer. Multiscale studies of Permafrost Thaw Impacts on EcoHydrology in the Southern Fringe of Permafrost, Northwestern Canada. AGU-GAC-MAC-CGU Joint Assembly, Montreal, 3-7 May, 2015.
77. Quinton, W., Baltzer, J. O. Sonnentag, 2014. Boreal forests in permafrost landscapes: changing structure and function in response to climate warming. American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, 15-19 Dec., San Fransisco, USA.
76. Quinton, W., M. Braverman, J. Baltzer, A. Berg, R. Connon, J. Craig, L. Freeman, J. Gordon, E. Haugton, M. Hayashi, M. Helbig, A. McManus, A. Mohammed, B. Persaud, R. Schincariol, O. Sonnentag, L. Stone, S. VanOpstal, P. Rahimzadeh, T. Veness, A. Verma. Update on Hydrology Research at Scotty Creek, NWT. Changing Cold Regions Network, 2nd Annual General Meeting. Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada, 20-22 October, 2014.
75. Helbig, M., Detto, M., Wischnewski, K., Chasmer, L., Quinton, W., Kljun, N., Payette, F. & Sonnentag, O, 2014. On the challenges of measuring greenhouse gas and energy fluxes over heterogeneous boreal landscapes. Institute of Soil Science at the University of Hamburg, 19 Sept., 2014.
74. Baltzer, JL Quinton, W, Berg, A, and Marsh, P., 2014. Assessing landscape change in high latitude ecosystems. Interdisciplinary Workshop on Geospatial Computing, Kitchener, ON.
73. Quinton, W, J. Baltzer, and, 2014. Building on the Laurier-GNWT Partnership. Invited presentation to the Deputy Minister, Environment and Natural Resources, Government of the Northwest Territories, Yellowknife, 23 July, 2014.
72. English, M. J. Baltzer, R. Connon, P. Marsh, K. Marshall, W. Quinton, B. Parsaud, C. Spence. The State of Water in the NWT. 2nd NWT Environmental Monitoring Results Workshop, December 10-12, 2013, Explorer Hotel, 4825-49th Avenue, Yellowknife, NT.
71. Quinton, W. and J. Baltzer, 2013. Permafrost thaw and landscape change in the Southern Taiga Plains. Pan-Territorial Permafrost Workshop, Yellowknife, NT
70. Quinton, W. and J. Baltzer, 2013. Changing surface water systems in the discontinuous permafrost zone: implications to stream flow. Joint Assembly IAHS–IAPSO–IAPSEI, Gothenberg, Sweden.
69. Wilkie, M., J. Baltzer, W. Quinton, J. Gordon, A. Lister, D. MacLatchy, 2013. Effects of permafrost thaw and land use on toxicants and fish health in the Dehcho. Return to Country Foods Workshop, Kakisa, NT.
68. Quinton, W. Outreach and Engagement with Communities (Theme E). First Annual CCRN Meeting, Saskatoon, 21-23 Oct, 2013.
67. Quinton, W. Observed Earth System Change in Cold Regions – Inventory and Statistical Evaluation (Theme A). First Annual CCRN Meeting, Saskatoon, 21-23 Oct, 2013.
66. Quinton, W., P. Marsh, A. Berg and J. Baltzer. Subarctic and Arctic ecosystem studies in the CCRN. CCRN Theme B Workshop, 12-13 Sept., 2013, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada.
65. Quinton, W. How might processes and their interactions respond to change: Soils CCRN Theme B Workshop, 12-13 Sept., 2013, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada.
64. Quinton, W. and J. Baltzer. The Ecohydrology of Thawing Permafrost Plateaus. Northern Research Basins Symposium & Workshop, Alaska, USA, August 11-17, 2013.
63. Quinton, W. and J. Baltzer. Permafrost Thaw Induced Changes to Surface Water Systems: Implications for Streamflow. Northern Research Basins Symposium & Workshop, Alaska, USA, August 11-17, 2013.
62. Quinton, W., J. Baltzer. The active-layer hydrology of a peat plateau with thawing permafrost. IAHS-IAPSO-IASPEI Joint Assembly, Gothenberg, Sweden, 22-26 July, 2013. H02 - Cold and mountain region hydrological systems under climate change: towards improved projections.
61. Quinton, W. Outreach and Engagement with Communities (Theme E). CCRN Inception Meeting, Saskatoon, 30-31 May, 2013.
60. Quinton, W. Observed Earth System Change in Cold Regions – Inventory and Statistical Evaluation (Theme A). CCRN Inception Meeting, Saskatoon, 30-31 May, 2013.
59. Quinton, W. Water Resource Implications of Climate Warming and Human Disturbance in the Taiga Plains. University of Waterloo, 12 February, 2013.
58. Quinton, W. and J. Baltzer. Water Resource Implications of Permafrost Thaw in the Southern NWT. Dept. of Geography, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada, 23 November, 2012.
57. Chasmer, L., R. Petrone, W. Quinton, C. Hopkinson, G. Sutherland, N. Kljun, and E. van Gorsel. Use of high resolution remote sensing for better understanding biosphere-atmosphere interactions. Presented to Dept. of Geography, University of Guelph, Nov 1, 2012.
56. Quinton, W., J. Baltzer and M.. Permafrost thaw-induced land cover change: implications for land and water. Meeting with LKFN and DFN, Fort Simpson, NWT, 1 Sept, 2012.
55. Baltzer, J., Quinton, W. The Taiga Plains Monitoring Network. Presented to NERC (UK) funded research network (P. Wookey et al.), Aurora Research Institute, Inuvik, Sept., 2012.
54. Baltzer, J., Quinton, W. and Marsh, P (2012). Rapid changes in the Northwest Territories: key issues and a partnership-based approach. NASA Arctic Boreal Vulnerability Experiment (ABoVE) Workshop, June, 2012, Boulder, CO, USA.
53. Quinton, W., J. Baltzer, E. Johnson, M. Hayashi. Water Resource Implications of Wide-Spread Permafrost Thaw in Northeastern BC 6th B.C. Unconventional Gas Technical Forum - Victoria, B.C., 2-3 April, 2012.
52. Quinton, W., P. Marsh, M. Hayashi, J. Baltzer. Permafrost thaw-induced land cover change: implications for the resource sector. Federal Interdepartmental Program of Energy R & D (PERD), Calgary, Alberta, 28 February, 2012.
51. Marsh, P., W. Quinton and S. Endrizzi. Hydrological Hazards in Northern Canada. Federal Interdepartmental Program of Energy R & D (PERD), Calgary, Alberta, 28 February, 2012.
50. Quinton, W.L., M. Hayashi, J. Baltzer and J. Craig. Runoff from wetland-dominated terrains with thawing permafrost (Invited). Session: Fluxes of Water and Methane Associated with Changing Permafrost: Earth and Beyond II. American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California, USA, 5-9 Dec., 2011.
49. Endrizzi, S., S. Gruber, P. Marsh, W. Quinton, M. Dall’Amico, R. Rigon. The GEOtop model to describe the coupled energy and water balance in frozen soils (Invited). Session: Fluxes of Water and Methane Associated with Changing Permafrost: Earth and Beyond II. American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California, USA, 5-9 Dec., 2011.
48. Hayashi, Masaki, William Quinton, Alastair McClymont, Laurence Bentley, Brendan Christensen. Thawing of Permafrost Peatlands and Hydrological Implications. Final Meeting and Workshop of the IP3 Network, Saskatoon, September, 2011.
47. Quinton, W. L. and M. Hayashi. Permafrost thaw induced land-cover change in the Canadian subarctic: Implications for water resources. Keynote Address, IAHS. Symposia (H02) - Cold Regions Hydrology in a Changing Climate, IUGG General Assembly, 28 June - 7 July 2011, Melbourne, Australia.
46. Hayashi, M., McClymont, A.F., Bentley, L.R. and Quinton, W.L. Thawing of discontinuous permafrost: Using geophysical data to understand water-energy feedback processes. Seminar presented at the Department of Applied and Environmental Geophysics, Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zurich, Switzerland, September 22, 2010.
45. Hayashi, M. and Quinton, W.L. Thawing of discontinuous permafrost: Effects of heterogeneous landcover and water-energy feedback. Seminar presented at Copenhagen University, Copenhagen, Denmark, November 18, 2010.
44. Hayashi, M. and Quinton, W.L. Thawing of discontinuous permafrost: Effects of heterogeneous landcover and water-energy feedback. Seminar presented at Geomorphology Seminar Series, Tsukuba, Japan, December 29, 2010.
43. Hayashi, M., McClymont, A.F., Bentley, L.R. and Quinton, W.L. Effects of water-energy-vegetation feedback on thawing of peat-covered, discontinuous permafrost. Seminar presented at Lancaster Environmental Centre, University of Lancaster, United Kingdom, June 13, 2011.
42. Hayashi, M., McClymont, A.F., Bentley, L.R. and Quinton, W.L. Effects of water-energy-vegetation feedback on thawing of peat-covered, discontinuous permafrost. Seminar presented at Institute of Terrestrial Ecosystems, Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zurich, Switzerland, May 26, 2011.
41. Hayashi, M., McClymont, A.F., Bentley, L.R. and Quinton, W.L. Thawing of discontinuous permafrost: Effects of heterogeneous landcover and water-energy feedback. Seminar presented at Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research, Leipzig, Germany, May 20, 2011.
40. Hayashi, M., McClymont, A.F., Bentley, L.R. and Quinton, W.L. Thawing of discontinuous permafrost: Effects of heterogeneous landcover and water-energy feedback. Seminar presented at Alfred Wegener Institute, Potsdam, Germany, May 18, 2011.
39. McClymont A., M. Hayashi, L. Bentley, B. Christiansen and W.L. Quinton. Geophysical imaging of thawing permafrost. Speaker Series, Cold Regions research Centre, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada, 19 November, 2010.
38. Quinton, W. L. Changing Northern Landscapes: New Challenges and Partnerships for NWT Water Resources. Public Lecture, Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre, Yellowknife, NWT, 4 October, 2010. (This event was preceded by a CBC-North TV interview with W. Quinton earlier that day, see section 5.6a, item 4).
37. Quinton, W.L. Permafrost thaw in the Canadian sub-arctic: some implications for water resources. New Zealand Geographical Society Seminar Series, University of Otago, New Zealand, 11 March, 2010.
36. Quinton, W. and M. Hayashi. Permafrost Thaw in the Liard River Valley: Rates and Implications. Planning Meeting, Environment and Natural Resources, Yellowknife, NWT, Canada, 18 November, 2009
35. Quinton, W., M. Hayashi, L. Chasmer, F. Rezanezhad, Q. Che, A. Verma, A. Kenward, 2009. Basin runoff prediction in the context of degrading permafrost. Joint Annual Workshop of the IP3 & WC2N Networks. Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada, 14-17 October 2009.
34. Carey S.K., Y. Zhang, W.L. Quinton, 2009. Improved parameterizations for organic-covered permafrost soils. Joint Annual Workshop of the IP3 & WC2N Networks. Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada, 14-17 October.
33. Quinton, W., 2009. Tundra and wetland Hydrology in the context of climate change and catchment comparison. North-Watch Workshop I: Climatic drivers, hydrological regime and environmental change. Dorset, Canada, 30th August – 3rd September, 2009.
32. Quinton, W., M. Hayashi and L. Chasmer. Basin Runoff Modelling in Wetland-Dominated, Discontinuous Permafrost: Important Considerations. 17th International Northern Research Basins (NRB) Symposium and Workshop: Iqaluit, Canada, 12-18 August, 2009.
31. Quinton, W., Climate Warming and Water Resources in the Northern Boreal Forest. A public lecture hosted by Liddli Kue First Nations, Harvester’s Group, Fort Simpson, Northwest Territories, August, 2009.
30. Quinton, W. and M. Hayashi. Permafrost Melt in Wetland Basins: Implications for Water Resources in the NWT. Invited Information Meeting with the Government of the Northwest Territories, Department of Environment and Natural resources. Yellowknife, 6 March, 2009.
29. Chasmer, L., R.M. Petrone, K.J. Devito, W. Quinton, C. Mendoza. Airborne Lidar Remote Sensing of Canopy Characteristics and Fluxes at URSA. Canadian Oil Sands Network for Research and Development (CONRAD) Environmental Research Symposium, Edmonton, Alberta, January 26 – 27, 2009.
28. Pomeroy, J.W., S. Carey, R. Essery, R. Granger, M. Hayashi, R. Janowicz, P. Marsh, S. Munro, A. Pietroniro, W. Quinton, K. Snelgrove, R. Soulis, C. Spence, D. Verseghy, 2007. Wetter, Wilder and Warmer. The Lowdown on the Meltdown: CFCAS Symposium on Arctic Climate. Château Laurier Hotel, Ottawa, 25 November, 2008.
27. Quinton, W.L., 2008. Runoff from organic-covered permafrost terrains:
improving process understanding and parameterisations. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 10, EGU2008-A-00681, SRef-ID: 1607-7962/gra/EGU2008-A-00681, EGU General Assembly, Vienna.
26. Pomeroy, J.W., S. Carey, R. Essery, R. Granger, M. Hayashi, R. Janowicz, P. Marsh, S. Munro, A. Pietroniro, W. Quinton, K. Snelgrove, R. Soulis, C. Spence, D. Verseghy, 2008. Overview and Current Status of the IP3 Network. 3nd Annual IP3 Meeting and Workshop, Whitehorse, Yukon, 12-15 Nov.
25. Quinton, W., M. Hayashi, N. Wright, L. Chasmer, C. Hopkinson, R. Schincariol, F. Rezanezhad, R. Thorne, A. Kenward, Y. Zhang, A. Verma, R. Petrone, 2008. IP3 Progress at Scotty Creek. 3rd Annual IP3 Meeting and Workshop, Whitehorse, Yukon, 12-15 Nov.
24. Rezanezhad, F. and W. Quinton, 2008. Measurement and analysis of physical and hydraulic properties of peat soils using 3D Micro- CT Scanning. Invited Guest Speaker, Department of Chemistry, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada, 19 September.
23. Quinton, W.L. Processes and Parameterisation: Wetlands, lakes, and permafrost. IP3 Users & Stakeholders Community Workshop, 18-19 March 2008, Canmore, Alberta.
22. Quinton, W.L. CRHM for small scales: wetlands with permafrost. IP3 Users & Stakeholders Community Workshop, 18-19 March 2008, Canmore, Alberta.
21. Pomeroy, JW, R. Essery, D. Marks, W. Quinton, S. Carey. Snow and Vegetation: Processes and Parameterisation. IP3 Users & Stakeholders Community Workshop, 18-19 March 2008, Canmore, Alberta.
20. Pomeroy, J.W., S. Carey, R. Essery, R. Granger, M. Hayashi, R. Janowicz, P. Marsh, S. Munro, A. Pietroniro, W. Quinton, K. Snelgrove, R. Soulis, C. Spence, D. Verseghy, 2007. Overview and Current Status of the IP3 Network. 2nd Annual IP3 Meeting and Workshop, Cold Regions Research Centre, WLU, 8-10 Nov.
19. Quinton, W.L., M. Hayashi, N. Wright, E.D. Soulis, R. Heck, T. Elliot, L. Chasmer, R. Bemrose, R. Nagare, R. Schincariol, Y. Zhang, S. Carey, T. Myers, F. Rezanezhad, P. Whittington, 2007. Advances in Processes and Parameterisation Studies at Scotty Creek. 2nd Annual IP3 Meeting and Workshop, Cold Regions Research Centre, WLU, 8-10 Nov.
18. Spence, C, Quinton, WL, Woo, MK and K Young, 2007. Low flows in cold regions. Invited paper presented at Low Flow Predictions in Ungauged Basins, Canadian Society for Hydrological Sciences and Quebec Branch Canadian Water Resources Association, Quebec City, April 12-13, 2007.
17. Pomeroy, J.W., Pomeroy, J.W., S. Carey, R. Essery, R. Granger, M. Hayashi, R. Janowicz, P. Marsh, S. Munro, A. Pietroniro, W. Quinton, K. Snelgrove, R. Soulis, C. Spence, D. Verseghy, 2006. Overview and Current Status of the IP3 Network. 1st Annual Meeting and Workshop of the Research Network for Improved Processes and Parameterisation for Prediction in Cold Regions (IP3), 19-20 October. Saskatoon, Canada.
16. Quinton, W.L., M. Hayashi, R. Schincariol and N. Wright. Parameterisation of Wetland Hydrology. 1st Annual Meeting and Workshop of the Research Network for Improved Processes and Parameterisation for Prediction in Cold Regions (IP3), 19-20 October, 2006. Saskatoon, Canada.
15. Carey S.K., M.-K. Woo, M. Hayashi, W.L. Quinton, C.R. Spence. Runoff processes in cold regions: the MAGS experience. Presented at: Annual Meeting of the Mackenzie Area GEWEX Study (MAGS), Ottawa, Canada, November, 2005.
14. Quinton, W.L. Bottom-up development of a wetland runoff model. Department of Geography, University of Western Ontario, Guest Speaker, Nov., 2005.
13. Quinton, W.L. Runoff process description and modelling in permafrost wetlands. Department of Earth Sciences, University of Waterloo, Guest Speaker, Oct., 2005.
12. Quinton, W.L., M. Hayashi and A. Pietroniro, 2005. Hydrology of Wetland Dominated Permafrost Basins. Annual meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Banff, Canada, 7-11 May.
11. Carey SK, Woo MK, Hayashi M, Quinton WL, Spence CR. Runoff processes in cold regions: the MAGS experience. Presented at: Canadian Geophysical Union, Banff, AB, May 2005.
10. Quinton, W.L. Toward Modelling Runoff from Runoff from Wetland -Dominated, Permafrost Basins. Cold Regions Research Centre, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada, Nov., 2004.
9. Quinton, W., A. Pietroniro, S. Carey, R. Granger, P. Marsh, M. Hayashi, J. Pomeroy. Contributions of the CFCAS research group to the Mackenzie area GEWEX study. Annual MAGS workshop, Vancouver, Nov., 2004.
8. Quinton, W.L., N. Wright, M. Hayashi, 2004. Characterising the Hydrology of the central Mackenzie River basin. Predicting Ungauged Streamflow in the Mackenzie Valley: Today's Techniques & Tomorrow's Solutions. IAHS International Decade for Prediction in Ungauged Basins, 8 9 March, 2004, Yellowknife, Canada.
7. Quinton, W.L., M. Hayashi, N. Wright, 2004. Water Balance Studies in the Central Mackenzie River Basin. U.S. National Science Foundation Workshop on Circumpolar Integrated Water Balance Study, 15-19 March, Victoria, Canada.
6. Quinton, W., A. Pietroniro, S. Carey, R. Granger, P. Marsh, M. Hayashi, J. Pomeroy. Contributions of the CFCAS research group to the Mackenzie area GEWEX study. Annual MAGS workshop, Montreal, Nov., 2003.
5. Quinton W., Carey S. and Hayashi M. Intra annual variations in soil moisture storage in northern organic covered terrains. Northern Research Basins, 14th International Symposium and Workshop, Kangerlussuaq, Greenland, Aug. 2003.
4. Carey S., and Quinton, W. Hillslope runoff response to summer rainstorms in a sub alpine basin. Northern Research Basins, 14th International Symposium and Workshop, Kangerlussuaq, Greenland, Aug. 2003.
3. Hayashi, M., Quinton, W.L., and Pietroniro, A. 2002. Snow and soil moisture representation and scaling in climate model land surface schemes. Mackenzie GEWEX Study 8th Annual Scientific Meeting. Jasper, Alberta, November 6-9.
2. Quinton, W.L. and P. Marsh, 1998. Contributions of the Mackenzie Area GEWEX Study (MAGS) to Cold Region Hydrological Modelling. Proceedings of the ACSYS/GEWEX Workshop on Cold Regions Hydrological Modelling, Quebec City, Canada, 25 27 August, 1998. (Extended Abstract in WMO/World Climate Research Programme Proceedings, Geneva).
1. Quinton, W.L., A. Pietroniro and E.D. Soulis. Physically Based Hydrological Models for Polar Regions, 1998. Proceedings of the ACSYS/GEWEX Workshop on Cold Regions Hydrological Modelling, Quebec City, Canada, 25 27 August. (Extended Abstract in WMO/World Climate Research Programme Proceedings, Geneva).
Volunteered Presentations
539. Rezanezhad, F., A. Rafat, E. Byun, S. Slowinski, S. Saraswati, W. L. Quinton, E. Humphreys, K. Webster, P. Van Cappellen. Climate Warming and Winter Carbon Loss in Canadian Peatlands. 2023 Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, 7-10 May, Banff, Alberta.
539. Jacobs, N. and W. Quinton. Advanced Insar Technology for Critical Infrastructure Monitoring in Northwest Territories, Canada. Canadian 44th Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing. 19-23 June, 2023.
537. Thomson, I., O. Sonnentag, D. Olefeldt, S. Wright, W. Quinton. Hydrologic impacts of multiyear permafrost thaw and landcover change on the water balance of a peat plateau-wetland complex, Scotty Creek, NWT, Canada. 2023 Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, 7-10 May, Banff, Alberta.
536. Carpino, O., J. Guo, S. Wright, J. van der Sluijs, R. Connon, K. Little, & W. Quinton. Detecting forest-wetland changes in northwestern Canada’s discontinuous permafrost region using Landsat trend analysis. 2023 Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, 7-10 May, Banff, Alberta.
535. Korosi, J., K. Coleman, W. Quinton, J. Thienpont. Limnological studies at the Scotty Creek Research Station: Lake ecological change at the wetland-dominated southern boundary of permafrost in Western Canada. Society of Canadian Aquatic Sciences Conference, Montreal, Canada, 22-25 February, 2023.
534. Chasmer, L., C. Hopkinson1, K. Nelson, K. Devito, L. Flade, E. Jones1, N. Kettridge, R. Petrone4, W. Quinton, D. Thompson, D. Olefeldt, M. Waddington. Interactions between micro-topography and burn depth in boreal to sub-Arctic peatlands. American Geophysical Union, Annual Meeting, 12-16 December, 2022, Chicago, USA.
533. Eunji Byun1, Fereidoun Rezanezhad2, Stephanie Slowinski2, Christina Lam2, Saraswati Saraswati2, Stephanie N Wright3, William L Quinton3, Kara Webster4 and Philippe Van Cappellen2, Changing Rates of Greenhouse Gas Production from Subarctic Peatland Soils Under Nutrient Enrichment. American Geophysical Union, Annual Meeting, 12-16 December, 2022, Chicago, USA.
532. Mack, M., W. Quinton, J. McLaughlin. Comparison of 40-Year Hydrometric and Land Cover Trends between two Peatland-Dominated Basins in the zone of Discontinuous Permafrost. American Geophysical Union, Annual Meeting, 12-16 December, 2022, Chicago, USA.
531. Korosi, J.B., Coleman, K.A., Quinton, W., and Thienpont, J.R. Lake ecosystem change at the wetland-dominated southern boundary of permafrost in Western Canada. ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting, Toronto, Canada. Dec. 5-8, 2022.
530. Wright, S., M. Hayashi, W. Quinton. Impacts of 20 years of permafrost thaw on groundwater and surface water integration in the Scotty Creek basin, NWT. ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting, Toronto, Canada. Dec. 5-8, 2022.
529. Olivia Carpino, Jiaao Guo, Stephanie Wright, Jurjen van der Sluijs, Ryan Connon, William Quinton. Detecting thaw-induced landscape evolution in northwestern Canada’s discontinuous permafrost peatlands using Landsat trend analysis. ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting, Toronto, Canada. Dec. 5-8, 2022.
528. Buston-White, A., W. L. Quinton, Characterising hummocks in northern boreal peatlands with thawing permafrost. ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting, Toronto, Canada. Dec. 5-8, 2022.
527. Korosi, J., R. Abulu, J. Thienpont, K. Coleman, W. Quinton. Carbon and Mercury Accumulation in Lake Sediments of Thawing Permafrost Peatlands. ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting, Toronto, Canada. Dec. 5-8, 2022.
526. Thomson, I., W. Quinton, S. Wright, Oliver Sonnentag. Impact of permafrost thaw on the water balance of a peat plateau-wetland complex, Scotty Creek, NWT, Canada. ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting, Toronto, Canada. Dec. 5-8, 2022.
525. McPhee, M., M. Sioui, W. Quinton. The development of a participatory geospatial land stewardship framework in Sambaa K’e First Nation, NWT, Canada. ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting, Toronto, Canada. Dec. 5-8, 2022.
524. Leonard, E., S.N. Wright, W.L. Quinton. Permafrost thaw induced changes to surface water - groundwater connectivity. ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting, Toronto, Canada. Dec. 5-8, 2022.
523. W. Quinton, R. Abulu, S. Akbarpour, W. Alger, M. Auclair, A. Buston-White, O. Carpino, L. Chasmer, K. Coleman, R. Connon, J. Craig, I. de Grandpré, É. Devoie, M. Dominico, S. Daly, K. Haynes, C. Hopkinson, N. Jacobs, D. Jumbo, S. Kokelj, J. Korosi, E. Leonard, M. Mack, M. McPhee, D. Olefeldt, R. Pearson, A. Sanguez, M. Sioui, M. Taheri, I. Thomson, L. Thompson, S. Wright. The Dehcho Collaborative on Permafrost (DCoP): Improving the Capacity of Communities to Manage Permafrost Thaw. ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting, Toronto, Canada. Dec. 5-8, 2022.
522. M. Auclair, W. Quinton, O. Sonnentag, D. Olefeldt. The impacts of wildfire on sub-canopy radiation and permafrost degradation of a subarctic peat plateau. ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting, Toronto, Canada. Dec. 5-8, 2022.
521. Dominico, M., W. Quinton, R. Connon, S. Wright. Rates and Patterns of Permafrost Thaw Induced Forest to Wetland Conversion. ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting, Toronto, Canada. Dec. 5-8, 2022.
520. Mack, M., W. Quinton, J. McLaughlin. Comparison of 40-Year Hydrometric and Land Cover Trends between two Peatland-Dominated Basins in the zone of Discontinuous Permafrost. ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting, Toronto, Canada. Dec. 5-8, 2022.
519. Thomson, I. and W. Quinton. Impact of permafrost thaw on the water balance of a peat plateau-wetland complex, Scotty Creek, NWT, Canada. 35th Annual Cold Regions Conference, Waterloo, Canada, 24-25 November, 2022.
518. Leonard, E., S. Wright, W. Quinton. Permafrost thaw induced changes to surface water - groundwater connectivity at Scotty Creek, NWT, Canada. 35th Annual Cold Regions Conference, Waterloo, Canada, 24-25 November, 2022.
517. Wright, S., R. Connon, W. Quinton. Impacts of 20 years of permafrost thaw on groundwater and surface water integration in the Scotty Creek basin, NWT. 35th Annual Cold Regions Conference, Waterloo, Canada, 24-25 November, 2022.
516. Auclair, M., D. Olefeldt, O. Sonnentag, W. Quinton. Post-fire changes in sub-canopy radiation and permafrost degradation at Scotty Creek, NWT, Canada. 35th Annual Cold Regions Conference, Waterloo, Canada, 24-25 November, 2022.
515. McPhee, M., M. Sioui, W. Quinton. A participatory mapping approach to Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area monitoring and management in Sambaa K’e First Nation, Northwest Territories, Canada. 35th Annual Cold Regions Conference, Waterloo, Canada, 24-25 November, 2022.
514. Byun, E., F. Rezanezhad, S. Slowinski, C. Lam, S. Wright, W. Quinton, K. Webster, P. Van Cappellen. Does Nutrient Enrichment of Peatlands Caused by Permafrost Thaw and Wildfires Stimulate Greenhouse Gas Emissions under Climate Warming? Insights from Nitrogen and Phosphorus Amended Peat Soil Incubations. 49th International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH) Conference. Wuhan, China, 18-23 September, 2022.
513. Korosi, Jennifer, Kristen Coleman, William Quinton, and Joshua Thienpont. Lake ecosystem change at the wetland-dominated southern boundary of permafrost in Western Canada. International Society of Limnology (SIL) Conference (virtual), 7-10 August, 2022.
512. Wright, Stephanie N., Lauren M. Thompson, David Olefeldt, Masaki Hayashi, William L. Quinton. Impacts of thaw-activated groundwater flow on water resources in discontinuous permafrost of northwestern Canada. International Association of Hydrogeologists – Canadian National Chapter (IAH-CNC) Annual Meeting. May 15-18, 2022. Halifax, Nova Scotia
511. Rezanezhad, F., A. Rafat, E. Byun, W.L. Quinton, E.R. Humphreys, K. Webster, P. Van Cappellen. Peatlands and Climate Warming: Winter Carbon Cycling. Goldschmidt Conference, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, USA, 10-15 July 2022.
510. Byun, E, F. Rezanezhad, L. Fairbairn, S. Slowinski, N. Basiliko, J.S. Price, W.L. Quinton, P. Roy-Léveillée, K. Webster, P. Van Cappellen. CO2 flux measurements in northern peatland soil incubations. Goldschmidt Conference, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, USA, 10-15 July 2022.
509. Hakobyan, N., Quinton, W., 2022. Radarsat-2 and Sentinel-1 for assessing ground displacements at the Hay River Airport, NWT, Canada. Oral Presentation Submitted, 43rd Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing, Montreal, Quebec, June, 2022.
508. Hakobyan, N., Quinton, W., 2022. Ground Feature Extraction from Fully Polarimetric Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Data. Oral Presentation Submitted, the 56th Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society Congress, the Canadian Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, and the 78th Eastern Snow Conference, June, 2022.
507. Paul, J.R., Kokelj, S.V., Wolfe, S., Morse, P., Rudy, A., Gibson, C., Baltzer, J.L., van der Sluijs, J., O’Neill, H.B., Wiess, N., Gingras-Hill, T., Daly, S., Lantz, T., Quinton, W., Chiasson, A., Ferguson, C., Newton, M., Pope, M., Wilson, A., Young, J.M. Mapping thermokarst land systems. Global Water Futures, AGM, 17 May, 2022.
506. Oehri, J., G. Schaepman-Strub, R. Grysko, J. Kim, H. Kropp, I. Grünberg†, O. Sonnentag, E. Euskirchen, V. Zemlianskii, M. Chacko, W.Quinton et al. Vegetation Type is an Important Predictor of the Arctic Terrestrial Summer Surface Energy Budget. General Assembly of the European Geophysical Union, "CL4.8 Climate
Variability and Prediction in High Latitudes", Vienne, Austria, 23-27 May, 2022.
505. Sonnentag, O., E. Riley, A. Vincente-Luis, E. Humphreys. P. Marsh, W.L. Quinton. Building local capacity for community-based micrometeorological monitoring. American Geophysical Union, Annual Meeting, New Orleans, USA, 13-17 Dec., 2021.
504. Mack, M., W. Quinton, J. McLaughlin, C. Hopkinson. Latitudinal Permafrost Peatland distribution oand landcover changes in the Hudson Plains, Canada. American Geophysical Union, Annual Meeting, New Orleans, USA, 13-17 Dec., 2021.
503. Orcutt, E., C. Frankenberg, K.A. Arndt, G.H. Gosselin, H. Ikawa, A. Maguire, G. Meyer, R. Pavlick, A.V. Rocha, O. SOnnentag, T. Magney, H. Chu, E.S. Euskirchen, M. Helbig, H. Kobayashi, P. Marsh, W.C. Oechel, W. Quinton, C. Schulze, D. Zona. Footprints in the tundra: Considerations for linking remote sensing observations with flux tower data in the Arctic-Boreal Zone. American Geophysical Union, Annual Meeting, New Orleans, USA, 13-17 Dec., 2021.
502. Byun, Eunji, Fereidoun Rezanezhad, Linden Fairbairn, Steph Slowinski, Nathan Basiliko, Jonathan S. Price, William L. Quinton, Pascale Roy-Léveillée, Kara Webster, and Philippe Van Cappellen.Temperature sensitivity and moisture optimum for CO2 production in northern peatland soils measured by laboratory incubation experiments. American Geophysical Union, Annual Meeting, New Orleans, USA, 13-17 Dec. 2021.
501. Mack, Mikhail, William Quinton, Jim McLaughlin, Christopher Hopkinson.
Latitudinal distribution of permafrost peatlands and changes to land cover in the Hudson Plains, Canada. ArcticNet, Annual Scientific Meeting, 6-10 Dec., 2021.
500. Haynes, Kristine, Ian Frederick, Olivia Carpino, Brenden Disher, William Quinton. Long-term trends in wetland event response with permafrost thaw-induced landscape transition and hummock development. ArcticNet, Annual Scientific Meeting, 6-10 Dec., 2021.
499. Wright, Stephanie, Lauren Thompson, David Olefeldt, William Quinton, Ryan Connon, Casey Beel, Olivia Carpino. Thaw-induced Impacts on Water Quantity and Quality: A Review of the Alberta-Northwest Territories Transboundary Region, ArcticNet, Annual Scientific Meeting, 6-10 Dec., 2021.
498. Quinton, William, Shaghayegh Akbarpour, Maude Auclair, Olivia Carpino, Dieter Cazon, Laura Chasmer, Kristen Coleman, Ryan Connon, James Craig, Isabelle de Grandpré, Élise Devoie, Mason Dominico, Seamus Daly, Ramona Pearson, Lorna Harris, Kristine Haynes, Christopher Hopkinson, Deanna Jumbo, Steve Kokelj, Jennifer Korosi, David Olefeldt, Arial Sanguez, Miguel Sioui, Mahkameh Taheri, Lauren Thompson, Stephanie Wright. The Dehcho Collaborative on Permafrost (DCoP): Working with Communities to Manage Permafrost Thaw, ArcticNet, Annual Scientific Meeting, 6-10 Dec., 2021.
497. Coleman, Kristen, Grace Hoskin, Joshua Thienpont, Laura Chasmer, William Quinton, Jennifer Korosi. Lake Responses to Permafrost Thaw in the Dehcho region of the Northwest Territories, ArcticNet, Annual Scientific Meeting, 6-10 Dec., 2021.
496. Carpino, Olivia, Ryan Connon, William Quinton. Peat Plateau-Wetland Complexes: Form, Hydrological Function, and Permafrost Thaw, ArcticNet, Annual Scientific Meeting, 6-10 Dec., 2021.
495. Thomson, I., W. Quinton. Pewrmafrost thaw induced changes to wetland water balances in the zone of discontinuous permafrost. Annual Meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre, 25-26 Nov., 2021 (virtual), Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
494. Dominico, M., W. Quinton. Rates and patterns of permafrost thaw induced shrinkage and loss of peat plateaus. Annual Meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre, 25-26 Nov., 2021 (virtual), Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
493. Auclair, M., W. Quinton. Impact of wildfires on subsurface energy regimes. Annual Meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre, 25-26 Nov., 2021 (virtual), Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
492. Carpino, O., W. Quinton. Permafrost thaw induced changes to the form and hydrological function of plateau-wetland complexes. Annual Meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre, 25-26 Nov., 2021 (virtual), Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
491. Haynes, K., S. Daly and W. Quinton. How permafrost thaw is changing runoff patterns in peatland-dominated terrains. Annual Meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre, 25-26 Nov., 2021 (virtual), Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
490. Mack, M., W. Quinton. Permafrost thaw induced changes to peatland-dominated landcovers in Ontario’s far north. Annual Meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre, 25-26 Nov., 2021 (virtual), Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
489. Dominico, M., W. Quinton and R. Connon. Spatial Variations in Seasonal Thaw Rates on a Subarctic Peat Plateau. Canadian Geophysical Union, Annual Meeting (on-line), 29 June, 2021.
488. Mack, M., R. Connon, O. Makarieva, J. McLaughlin, N. Nesterova, W. Quinton. Heterogenous runoff trends in peatland-dominated basins throughout the circumpolar North. Canadian Geophysical Union, Annual Meeting (on-line), 29 June, 2021.
487. Carpino, O., R. Connon, W. Quinton. Peat Plateau-Wetland Complexes: Form, Hydrological Function, and Permafrost Thaw. Canadian Geophysical Union, Annual Meeting (on-line), 29 June, 2021.
486. Haynes, K.M., J. Smart, B. Disher, O. Carpino, R.F. Connon, C. Hopkinson, W.L. Quinton. Wetland transition in thawing discontinuous permafrost: The role of hummocks and the hydrology of treed wetlands. Canadian Geophysical Union, Annual Meeting (on-line), 29 June, 2021.
485. Hakobyan, N., W. Quinton. Ground Feature Extraction from Fully Polarimetric Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Data. Canadian Geophysical Union, Annual Meeting (on-line), 29 June, 2021.
484. Devoie, Élise, Olivia Carpino, Ryan F. Connon, James R. Craig, Kristine M. Haynes, William L. Quinton. Wetland transition in thawing discontinuous permafrost: Non-stationarity and tipping points in thaw mechanisms and processes. 7th NASA ABoVE Science Team Meeting (ASTM7), May 11th and 13th, 2021.
483. Haynes, Kristine, Jessica Smart, Brenden Disher, Olivia Carpino, Ryan F. Connon, Chris Hopkinson, William L. Quinton. Wetland transition in thawing discontinuous permafrost: The role of hummocks and the hydrology of treed wetlands. 7th NASA ABoVE Science Team Meeting (ASTM7), May 11th and 13th, 2021.
482. Sioui, M., A. Latta, W. Quinton. Dehcho Collaborative on Permafrost & Matawa Water Futures, World Water Day, 22 March, 2021.
481. Mack, M., W. Quinton, J. McLaughlin. Wet, flat, and thawing: Investigating the changing water resources and land cover forms in subarctic peatland-dominated basins. L’eau Down Presentation, Global Water Futures AGM / Young Professionals, 10 May, 2021.
480. Rafat, A., F. Rezanezhad, W. Quinton, E. Humphreys, K. Webster, P. Van Cappellen. Predicting 21st Century Non-Growing Season Net Ecosystem CO2 Exchange from a Temperate Peatland Using Machine Learning. European Geophysical Union, General Assembly, 19-30 April, 2021.
479. Spence, C., N. Hedstrom, S. Tank, W. Quinton, D. Olefeldt, S. Goodman, N. Dion. Hydrological resilience to forest fire in the subarctic Canadian Shield. European Geophysical Union, General Assembly, 19-30 April, 2021.
478. Eunji, B., F. Rezanezhad, L. Fairbairn, N. Basiliko, J. Price, W. Quinton, P. Roy-Léveillée, K. Webster, and P. Van Cappellen. Temperature and moisture controls on non-growing season CO2 emissions in laboratory incubations with soils from northern peatlands. European Geophysical Union, General Assembly, 19-30 April, 2021.
477. Mack, M., J. McLaughlin, O. Makarieva, N. Nesterova. Increasing runoff trends throughout circumpolar regions. American Geophysical Union, Annual Meeting, 1-17 Dec., 2020 (virtual).
476. Dominico, M., W. Quinton, R. Connon. Spatial Variations in Seasonal Thaw Rates on a Subarctic Peat Plateau. American Geophysical Union, Annual Meeting, 1-17 Dec., 2020 (virtual).
475. Akbarpour, S., J. Craig, W. Quinton. Modelling the evolution of landcover in a lowland ecosystem of the Northwest Territories (NWT). Arctic Change 2020, 7-10 Dec., 2020. Hosted virtually by ArcticNet.
474. Carpino, O., R. Connon, W. Quinton. A permafrost probability map for northwestern Canada’s discontinuous permafrost zone. Arctic Change 2020, 7-10 Dec., 2020. Hosted virtually by ArcticNet.
473. Carpino, O., R. Connon, W. Quinton. A permafrost probability map for northwestern Canada’s discontinuous permafrost zone. Arctic Change 2020, 7-10 Dec., 2020. Hosted virtually by ArcticNet.
472. Coleman, K., G. Hoskin, L. Chasmer, J. Thienpont, W. Quinton, J. Korosi. Understanding Lake Response to Permafrost Thaw in the Dehcho Region of the Northwest Territories. Arctic Change 2020, 7-10 Dec., 2020. Hosted virtually by ArcticNet.
471. Devoie, E., R. Connon, J. Craig, W. Quinton. The lifecycle of a talik: from formation to fen with an eye for function. Arctic Change 2020, 7-10 Dec., 2020. Hosted virtually by ArcticNet.
470. Taheri, M., W. Quinton, J. Craig. Investigating climate change impacts upon runoff from wetland cascades in discontinuous permafrost landscapes. Arctic Change 2020, 7-10 Dec., 2020. Hosted virtually by ArcticNet.
469. Mack, M., W. Quinton, J. McLaughlin, O. Makarieva, N. Nesterova, R. Connon. Increasing runoff trends throughout circumpolar regions. Arctic Change 2020, 7-10 Dec., 2020. Hosted virtually by ArcticNet.
468. Mastej, E., M. Braverman, I. Egorov, W. Quinton. An Evaluation of Ground-Freezing Methods in the Zone of Discontinuous Permafrost, Northwest Territories. Arctic Change 2020, 7-10 Dec., 2020. Hosted virtually by ArcticNet.
467. Haynes, K., J. Smart, B. Disher, O. Carpino, W. Quinton. The role of hummocks in re-establishing black spruce forest following permafrost thaw. Arctic Change 2020, 7-10 Dec., 2020. Hosted virtually by ArcticNet.
466. Dominico, M., W. Quinton and R. Connon. Spatial Variations in Seasonal Thaw Rates on a Subarctic Peat Plateau. Arctic Change 2020, 7-10 Dec., 2020. Hosted virtually by ArcticNet.
465. Quinton, W., S. Akbarpour, O. Carpino, D. Cazon, L. Chasmer, K. Coleman, R. Connon, J. Craig, M. Dominico, T. Gingras-Hill, N. Hardisty, K. Haynes, C. Hopkinson, D. Jumbo, S. Kokelj, J. Korosi, A. Sanguez, P. Scott, M. Sioui, M. Taheri. The Dehcho Collaborative on Permafrost (DCoP): Working with Communities to Manage Permafrost Thaw. Arctic Change 2020, 7-10 Dec., 2020. Hosted virtually by ArcticNet.
464. Disher, B., R. Connon, K. Haynes, W. Quinton. Characterizing the hydrological function of treed wetlands in the zone of discontinuous permafrost. Arctic Change 2020, 7-10 Dec., 2020. Hosted virtually by ArcticNet.
463. Auclair, M. and W. Quinton. Controls on wildfire-disturbed permafrost in the lower Liard River valley, NWT, Canada. Annual Meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre, 26-27 Nov., 2020 (virtual), Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
462. Rafat A., F. Rezanezhad, W. L. Quinton. Predicting non growing season net ecosystem exchanges of CO2 from a Canadian peatland using machine learning. Annual Meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre, 26-27 Nov., 2020 (virtual), Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
461. Devoie E., J. Craig, W.L. Quinton. Permafrost thaw mechanisms and talik function in discontinuous permafrost peatlands. Annual Meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre, 26-27 Nov., 2020 (virtual), Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
460. Mack, M. and W.L. Quinton. Diverging runoff trends in peatland-dominated basins across the circumpolar region. Annual Meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre, 26-27 Nov., 2020 (virtual), Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
459. Haynes, K., O. Carpino, J. Smart, W. L. Quinton. The role of hummocks in re-establishing black spruce forest following permafrost thaw. Annual Meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre, 26-27 Nov., 2020 (virtual), Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
458. Kershaw, G. and W. L. Quinton. Characterising water storage and routing functions of an alpine tundra headwater basin. Annual Meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre, 26-27 Nov., 2020 (virtual), Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
457. Hopkinson, C., L. Chasmer, W. Quinton, L. Flade, M. Okhrimenko and G. Castilla. Permafrost loss, forest succession and mortality influences on NDVI greening and browning trends in a Taiga Plains watershed. 41st Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing. 13-16 July, 2020, Yellowknife, Canada (virtual presentation).
456. Carpino, O. Haynes, K., Connon, R., Craig, J., Devoie, É., Quinton, W. The trajectory of landcover change in peat plateau-collapse scar wetland complexes, northwestern Canada. Poster presented at 41st Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing: Landscapes of Change - Remote Sensing for a Sustainable Future; 2020 July 13-16.
455. Carpino, O., K. Haynes, R. Connon, E. Devoie, W. Quinton, 2020. The trajectory of permafrost environments in northwestern Canada’s discontinuous permafrost zone. 41st Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing. 13-16 July, 2020, Yellowknife, Canada (virtual presentation).
454. Carpino, O., A. Berg, R. Connon, S. Kokelj, & W. Quinton, 2020. A permafrost probability map for Canada's Taiga Plains ecozone. 41st Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing. 13-16 July, 2020, Yellowknife, Canada (postponed due to Covid-19).
453. Devoie, É.G., Craig J.R., Quinton W.L. Efficient modelling of seasonal soil freeze/thaw. Canadian Geophysical Union Virtual Meeting, June 26, 2020.
452. Devoie É.G., Craig J.R., Quinton W.L. What Happens in Winter? Efficient modelling of seasonal soil freeze/thaw. Global Water Futures 3rd Annual Open Science Meeting, June 15, 2020.
451. Rafat, A., F. Rezanezhad, W. Quinton, P. Van Cappellen. Understanding Winter Soil Processes: A Predictive Model of Non-Growing Season CO2 Fluxes from Canadian Peatlands using Machine Learning. Global Water Futures 3rd Annual Open Science Meeting, June 15, 2020.
450. Sonnentag, O., J. Fouché, M. Helbig, G. Hould Gosselin, M. Detto, R. Connon, W. Quinton, M. Helbig. The net ecosystem carbon balance of a thawing boreal peat landscape in northwestern Canada. Québec RE3 (Reclaim, Restore, Rewild) Conference, 7 – 11 June, 2020 (postponed due to Covid-19).
449. Carpino, O., Chasmer, L., Connon, R., Craig, J., Devoie, É., Haynes, K., Hopkinson, C., & Quinton, W. Scotty Creek basin in transition: Climate-driven hydro-ecological changes within a long-term research site in NWT, Canada. Poster (virtual) presented at NASA ABoVE Science Team Meeting; 2020 June 1-4.
448. Sonnentag, Oliver, Julien Fouché, Manuel Helbig, Gabriel Hould Gosselin, Matteo Detto, Ryan Connon, William Quinton, Tim Moore. A thawing boreal peat landscape along the southern limit of permafrost is carbon neutral. Annual Meeting of the European Geophysical Union, 4 to 8 May, 2020, Vienna, Austria (postponed due to Covid-19).
447. Devoie, É.G., J.R. Craig, W.L. Quinton. What happens in winter? Efficient modelling of seasonal soil freeze/thaw. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, 3 to 6 May, 2020, Banff, Canada (postponed due to Covid-19).
446. Carpino, O., A. Berg, R. Connon, S. Kokelj, & W. Quinton. (2020). A permafrost probability map for Canada's Taiga Plains ecozone. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, 3 to 6 May, 2020, Banff, Canada (postponed due to Covid-19).
445. Connon, R., L. Chasmer, M. Helbig, C. Hopkinson, O. Sonnentag, W. Quinton. Permafrost thaw-induced forest loss: potential impacts on basin snowmelt runoff in northwestern Canada. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, 3 to 6 May, 2020, Banff, Canada (postponed due to Covid-19).
444. Haynes, K.M., Smart, J., Disher, B., Carpino, O. & Quinton, W.L. The role of hummock microtopography in the changing discontinuous permafrost landscape. World Wetlands Day, University of Waterloo, February 3, 2020.
443. Hopkinson, C., L. Chasmer, W. Quinton, L. Flade, G. Castilla. Permafrost Loss, Forest Succession and Mortality Influences on NDVI Greening and Browning Trends in a Taiga Plains Watershed. American Geophysical Union, Annual Fall Meeting, 9-13 Dec., 2019.
442. Helbig, M., J. Waddington, P. Alekseychik, B. Amiro, M. Aurela, A. Barr, T. Black, P. Blanken, S. Carey, J. Chen, J. Chi, A. Desai, A. Dunn, E. Euskirchen, T. Friborg, L. Flanagan, I. Forbrich, A. Grelle, S. Harder, M. Heliasz, E. Humphreys, H. Ikawa, H. Iwata, P.-E. Isabelle, R. Jassal, J. Kurbatova, M. Korkiakoski, L. Kutzbach, A. Lindroth, T. Ohta, M. Lofvenius, A. Lohila, T. Maximov, I. Mammarella, P. Marsh, J. Melton, P. Moore, D. Nadeau, E. Nicholls, M. Nilsson, M. Peichl, R. Petrone, R. Petrov, W. Quinton, N. Roulet, D. Reed, B. Runkle, A. Rutgersson, E. Sahlee, O. Sonnentag, I. Strachan, P. Taillardat, E.-S. Tuittila, J.-P. Tuovinen, J. Turner, M. Ueyama, A. Varlagin, M. Wilmking and S. Wofsy. Peatland-dominated boreal ecoregions at risk of drying in a warmer climate. American Geophysical Union, Annual Fall Meeting, 9-13 Dec., 2019.
441. Spence, C., N. Hedstrom, S.E. Tank, W.L. Quinton, D. Olefeldt, S. Goodman, N. Dion. Assessing Water Budget Resilience to Increasing Forest Fire Activity in the Subarctic Canadian Shield. American Geophysical Union, Annual Fall Meeting, 9-13 Dec., 2019.
440. Mack, M., W. Quinton, J. McLaughlin. Characterizing Runoff Regimes in Subarctic Wetland-Dominated Landscapes: Application to the Hudson Bay Lowlands, Canada. American Geophysical Union, Annual Fall Meeting, 9-13 Dec., 2019.
439. Hutchins, R., S. Tank, D. Olefeldt, W. Quinton, C. Spence, N. Dion, S. Mengistu. Wildfires in subarctic Canada have no impact on downstream mercury transport but cause decreased delivery of dissolved carbon and nutrients. American Geophysical Union, Annual Fall Meeting, 9-13 Dec., 2019.
438. Haynes, K., J. Smart, B. Disher, O. Carpino, W. Quinton. The role of hummock microtopography as transitional features in the changing discontinuous permafrost landscape. ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting, 2-5 December, 2019. Halifax, Canada.
437. Elgie, A., W. Quinton, M. Braverman. The Hydrological Impacts of Seismic lines on peatland in a zone of discontinuous permafrost. ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting, 2-5 December, 2019. Halifax, Canada.
436. Carpino, O., R. Connon, J. Craig, W. Quinton. The trajectory of permafrost environments in northwestern Canada’s discontinuous permafrost zone. ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting, 2-5 December, 2019. Halifax, Canada.
435. Disher, B., R. Connon, W. Quinton. Characterizing the transitional role of treed bogs on the hydrology of a discontinuous permafrost peatland basin, NWT. ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting, 2-5 December, 2019. Halifax, Canada.
434. Mastej, E., M. Braverman, I. Egorov, W. Quinton. An Experimental Study of the Natural and Artificially Enhanced Ground Cooling Capacity at a Seismic Line in the Subarctic Wetland, at the Zone of Discontinuous Permafrost, Scotty Creek, Northwest Territories. ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting, 2-5 December, 2019. Halifax, Canada.
433. Devoie, É, W. L. Quinton, J. R. Craig. Predicting the Future of Permafrost: an Efficient Interface Model of Soil Freeze-Thaw. ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting, 2-5 December, 2019. Halifax, Canada.
432. Kershaw, G., W. Quinton, M. English, R. Schincariol, J. Price. Distinguishing alpine valley terrain types based on surface and subsurface hydrological parameters. ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting, 2-5 December, 2019. Halifax, Canada.
431. Quinton, W., O. Carpino, D. Cazon, L. Chasmer, R. Connon, J. Craig, T. Gingras-Hill, C. Hopkinson, S. Kokelj, , M. Sioui. The Dehcho Collaborative on Permafrost. ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting, 2-5 December, 2019. Halifax, Canada.
430. Dominico, M., R. Connon, W. Quinton. Geophysical characterization and temporal comparison of discontinuous permafrost terrain at Scotty Creek, Northwest Territories. ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting, 2-5 December, 2019. Halifax, Canada.
429. Haynes, K., J. Smart, O. Carpino, B. Disher, R. Connon, W. Quinton. The role of hummock microtopography in the changing discontinuous permafrost landscape. Annual Meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre, 21-22 Nov., 2019, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
428. Safsari, S., J. Craig, W. Quinton. Spatial analysis of geographical boundaries and transformation of hydrological feature. Annual Meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre, 21-22 Nov., 2019, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
427. Kershaw, G., W. Quinton. Distinguishing alpine valley landcover classes based on surface and subsurface hydrology. Annual Meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre, 21-22 Nov., 2019, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
426. Dominico, M. R. Connon, W. Quinton. Geophysical characterization and temporal comparison of discontinuous permafrost terrain. Annual Meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre, 21-22 Nov., 2019, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
425. Disher, B., R. Connon, C. Hopkinson, W. Quinton. Characterizing the transitional role of treed bogs in the zone of discontinuous permafrost. Annual Meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre, 21-22 Nov., 2019, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
424. Carpino, O., R. Connon, K. Haynes, J. Craig, W. Quinton. The trajectory of permafrost environments in northwestern Canada. Annual Meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre, 21-22 Nov., 2019, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
423. Liu, M., S. Tighe, W. Quinton. Review of insulative bituminous materials for the protection of permafrost. Annual Meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre, 21-22 Nov., 2019, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
422. Devoie, É, J. Craig, R. Connon, W. Quinton. A novel approach to freeze-thaw modelling applied to discontinuous permafrost. Annual Meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre, 21-22 Nov., 2019, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
421. Vanhuizen, B., R. Petrone, J. Price, W. Quinton, J. Pomeroy. Investigating the Influence of melting seasonal ground ice on the spatial variability of ET. Annual Meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre, 21-22 Nov., 2019, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
420. Elgie, A., M. Braverman, W. Quinton. Impact of seismic lines on the hydrology of bogs in the discontinuous permafrost zone. Annual Meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre, 21-22 Nov., 2019, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
419. Rezanezhad, F., N. Basiliko, P Roy-Laveillee, J. Price, W. Quinton, P. Van Cappellen. Winter carbon losses in wetland ecosystems under current and future climates. Annual Meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre, 21-22 Nov., 2019, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
418. Helbig, M., J. Waddington, P. Alekseychik, B. Amiro, M. Aurela, A. Barr, T. Black, P. Blanken, S. Carey, J. Chen, J. Chi, A. Desai, A. Dunn, E. Euskirchen, T. Friborg, L. Flanagan, I. Forbrich, A. Grelle, S. Harder, M. Heliasz, E. Humphreys, H. Ikawa, H. Iwata, P.-E. Isabelle, R. Jassal, J. Kurbatova, M. Korkiakoski, L. Kutzbach, A. Lindroth, T. Ohta, M. Lofvenius, A. Lohila, T. Maximov, I. Mammarella, P. Marsh, J. Melton, P. Moore, D. Nadeau, E. Nicholls, M. Nilsson, M. Peichl, R. Petrone, R. Petrov, W. Quinton, N. Roulet, D. Reed, B. Runkle, A. Rutgersson, E. Sahlee, O. Sonnentag, I. Strachan, P. Taillardat, E.-S. Tuittila, J.-P. Tuovinen, J. Turner, M. Ueyama, A. Varlagin, M. Wilmking and S. Wofsy. Peatland controls on near-surface climate in the boreal biome. Ameriflux Annual Scientific Meeting, 17-19 September, 2019, Boulder, USA.
417. Kershaw, G.G.L., W. Quinton. Water storage and runoff dynamics in a valley bottom basin, Selwyn Mountains, Sahtú Region, NWT. Earthwatch 2019 Climate Change in the Mackenzie Mountains Expedition, North Canol, Northwest Territories, 16-26 August, 2019.
416. Elgie, A., W. Quinton, M. Braverman. The Hydrological Impact of Seismic Lines on Peatland Bogs in the Zone of Discontinuous Permafrost. 27th IUGG General Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, 8 to 18 July, 2019, Montreal, Canada.
415. Devoie, É., J. Craig, W. Quinton. Predicting Changes in Discontinuous Permafrost using an Interface Model of Soil Freezing and Thawing. 27th IUGG General Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, 8 to 18 July, 2019, Montreal, Canada.
414. Hopkinson, C., L. Chasmer, B. Quinton, L. Flade, G. Castilla. Terrain and permafrost thaw controls on biomass trajectories across a Taiga Plains watershed; comparing lidar models with optical VI data. 27th IUGG General Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, 8 to 18 July, 2019, Montreal, Canada.
413. Mastej, E., M. Braverman, I. Egorov, W. Quinton. An Investigation of the Natural and Artificially Enhanced Ground Cooling Capacity at a Seismic Line, Scotty Creek, Northwest Territories. 27th IUGG General Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, 8 to 18 July, 2019, Montreal, Canada.
412. Carpino, O., K. Haynes, R. Connon, J. Craig, É. Devoie, W. Quinton. The future trajectory of permafrost environments in northwestern Canada’s discontinuous permafrost zone. 27th IUGG General Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, 8 to 18 July, 2019, Montreal, Canada.
411. Disher, B., R. Connon, W. Quinton. Characterizing the Hydrology of Treed Bogs in Discontinuous Permafrost Peatlands. 27th IUGG General Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, 8 to 18 July, 2019, Montreal, Canada.
410. Sonnentag, O., J. Fouche, M. Helbig, R. Connon, G.H. Gosselin, T.R. Moore, W.L. Quinton. A thawing boreal peat landscape is carbon neutral. Chapman Conference, American Geophysical Union, Understanding carbon climate feedbacks, San Diego, USA, 26-29 Aug., 2019.
409. Egorov, I. E. Mastej, M. Braverman, W.L. Quinton. Investigation of the Dual Performance of the Single-Phase Thermosypon and the Shading Cone on the Ground Thermal Regime at the Seismic Line in the Subarctic Wetland, at the Zone of Discontinuous Permafrost, Scotty Creek, Northwest Territories. 18th International Conference on Cold Regions Engineering and the 8th Canadian Permafrost Conference, Quebec City, Canada, 18-22 August, 2019.
408. Hopkinson, C., L. Chasmer, W. Quinton, L. Flade, G. Castilla. Sub-decadal terrain and permafrost thaw controls on biomass accumulation and loss in a Taiga Plains watershed; comparing time series lidar models with optical VI data. 40th Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing & Geomatics Atlantic 2019, 3-7 June, 2019.
407. Ackley, C., S. Tank, W. Quinton, F. Rezanezhad, C. McCarter. Low-severity wildfire on a tree covered peat plateau: interactive effects of changes in runoff flowpath, pore water chemistry and ground thaw dynamics. Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, USA, 10 -14 Dec, 2018.
406. Natali, S., et al. Respiration from frozen soils across the Arctic. Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, USA, 10 -14 Dec, 2018.
405. Weiss, N., S. Gruber, A. Rudy, C. Spence, H.B. O’Neill, S. Smith, P.P. Bonnaventure, D. Fortier, S. Kokelj, M. Lafreniere, S. Lamoureux, P. Roy-Léveillée, A.G. Lewkowicz, D. Olefeldt, W.L. Quinton, S. Wolfe, et al.Permafrost (research) in Canada, 2018: A synthesis of observed change. ArcticNet, Annual Scientific Meeting, 10-14 December, 2018, Ottawa, Canada.
404. Disher, B., R. Connon, W. Quinton. Examining the subsurface and thermal properties of treed bogs. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Days, 29-30 Nov., 2018, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
403. Mastej. E. M. Braverman, I. Egorov, W. Quinton. Keeping the ground frozen: snow cover manipulation and thermosyphons. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Days, 29-30 Nov., 2018, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
402. Liu, M., S. Tighe, W. Quinton. Impact of Global Warming on Northern Roads. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Days, 29-30 Nov., 2018, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
401. Ackley, C., S. Tank, W. Quinton. Hydro-ecological impacts of a low-severity wildfire on a permafrost plateau. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Days, 29-30 Nov., 2018, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
400. Van Huizen, B., J. Price, J. Pomeroy, W. Quinton, R. Petrone. Spatial Patterns in Seasonal Ground Ice Melt in a Boreal Peatland. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Days, 29-30 Nov., 2018, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
399. Smart, J., W. Quinton. The role of microtopography in permafrost thaw induced peatland transition. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Days, 29-30 Nov., 2018, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
398. Ng, K., W. Quinton, B. Branfireun. Mercury Biogeochemistry in Thawing Permafrost Landscapes. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Days, 29-30 Nov., 2018, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
397. Haynes, K., R. Connon, O. Carpino, J. Craig, É. Devoie, W. Quinton. Thaw-induced land-cover change in the southern margin of discontinuous permafrost. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Days, 29-30 Nov., 2018, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
396. Devoie, É, J. Craig, W. Quinton. Modelling permafrost thaw in peatlands. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Days, 29-30 Nov., 2018, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
395. Carpino, O., R. Connon, E. Devoie, K. Haynes, J. Craig, W. Quinton. The trajectory of changes at Scotty Creek, NWT. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Days, 29-30 Nov., 2018, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
394. Dominico, M., R. Connon, W. Quinton. Energy and mass dynamics of a peat plateau in the discontinuous permafrost region. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Days, 29-30 Nov., 2018, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
393. Kershaw, G., W. Quinton. Precipitation inputs in a Nival basin, Mackenzie Mountains, NWT. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Days, 29-30 Nov., 2018, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
392. Mack, M., J. McLaughlin, W. Quinton. Distribution of fens across the Hudson Bay Lowlands and their influence on runoff. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Days, 29-30 Nov., 2018, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
391. Devoie, É, JR Craig., RF Connon, WL Quinton. Talik formation as a tipping point in permafrost degradation in discontinuous permafrost peatlands, Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies (ACUNS), Student Conference, November 1-3, 2018, Edmonton, Canada.
390. Disher, B., Connon, R. and Quinton, W. (2018). Examining the subsurface and thermal properties of treed bogs, Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies (ACUNS), Student Conference, November 1-3, 2018, Edmonton, Canada.
389. Ackley, C, S. Tank, W. Quinton, F. Rezanezhad, C. McCarter. Low-severity wildfire on a tree covered peat plateau: interactive effects of runoff flowpath and ground thaw dynamics on pore water chemistry. Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies (ACUNS), Student Conference, November 1-3, 2018, Edmonton, Canada.
388. Kershaw, GL, WL Quinton, M English. Using stable isotopes to assess seasonal variations in runoff response from an alpine valley basin in the Mackenzie Mountains, NWT, Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies (ACUNS), Student Conference, November 1-3, 2018, Edmonton, Canada.
387. Elgie, A., M. Braverman and W.L. Quinton. The impacts of seismic lines on the hydrology of adjacent wetlands. Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies (ACUNS), Student Conference, November 1-3, 2018, Edmonton, Canada.
386. Hopkinson, C., L. Chasmer, W. Quinton. A Decade of Airborne Lidar Ecosystem Change Monitoring in NWT Permafrost Landscapes. Canadian Permafrost Association, First Annual Conference and Business Meeting, October 10-12th, 2018, Whitehorse, Canada.
385. Schincariol, R.A., J.E. Langford, R.M. Nagare, W.L. Quinton, A.A. Mohammed. Modelling permafrost aggradation and thaw in a peat plateau wetland complex. Nordic Water 2018, 13-15 August, Bergen, Norway.
384. Connon, R.F., A.E. Coles, S.A. Kokelj and W.L. Quinton. New insights into snowfall and snow accumulation trends and patterns across the Northwest Territories. 5th European Conference on Permafrost, Chamonix-Mont Blanc, France, 23th June - 1st July, 2018.
383. Quinton, W.L., M. Braverman, R. Connon, J. Craig, É. Devoie, K. Haynes. Hydrological change trajectories in the southern Taiga Plains, Canada. 5th European Conference on Permafrost, Chamonix-Mont Blanc, France, 23th June - 1st July, 2018.
382. Amiri, E.A., J.R. Craig, Devoie, É., and W.L. Quinton, Numerical simulation of lateral permafrost thaw in the Northwest Territories, 5th European Conference on Permafrost (EUCOP5), Chamonix Mont-Blanc, France, Jun 23-Jul 1, 2018.
381. Braverman, M. and W.L. Quinton. An experimental study of permafrost restoration under the seismic line in the wetland-dominated zone of discontinuous permafrost, Northwest Territories, Canada. 5th European Conference on Permafrost, Chamonix-Mont Blanc, France, 23th June - 1st July, 2018.
380. Fouché, J., O. Sonnentag, M. Helbig, K. Lillie, G. Gosselin, W. Quinton, T. Moore. Dissolved organic carbon export and its contribution to the carbon budget in a boreal peat landscape undergoing rapid permafrost thaw. 5th European Conference on Permafrost, Chamonix-Mont Blanc, France, 23th June - 1st July, 2018.
379. Devoie, É, J.R. Craig, W.L. Quinton, R.F. Connon, E.A. Amiri. Taliks, a tipping point in permafrost degradation. 5th European Conference on Permafrost, Chamonix-Mont Blanc, France, 23th June - 1st July, 2018.
378. Chasmer, L., C. Mahoney, A. Paluck, R. Connon, W. Quinton, C. Hopkinson. Spatial Drivers of Permafrost Thaw using an Integrated Machine Learning Approach and in situ Methods. 39th Canadian Symposium on Remoste Sensing. Saskatoon, Canada, 19-21 June, 2018.
377. Flade, L. Chasmer, L., C. Hopkinson, W. Quinton. Quantifying spatial variability of permafrost condition using thermal as well as multi-temporal and multi-spectral LiDAR. 39th Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing. Saskatoon, Canada, 19-21 June, 2018.
376. Ackley, C., W.L. Quinton, S. Tank, F. Rezanezhad, C. McCarter. Influence of a low-severity wildfire on runoff flowpaths and porewater chemistry of a peat plateau
Scotty Creek, NWT. Joint Annual Meeting for the Canadian Geophysical Union, Canadian Soil Science Society, Computational Infrastructure in Geodynamics, Eastern Section of the Seismological Society of America, and the Canadian Society for Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Niagara Falls Canada, 10-14 June, 2018.
375. Haynes, K., R.F. Connon, W.L. Quinton. Permafrost thaw induced drying of wetlands at Scotty Creek, NWT, Canada. Joint Annual Meeting for the Canadian Geophysical Union, Canadian Soil Science Society, Computational Infrastructure in Geodynamics, Eastern Section of the Seismological Society of America, and the Canadian Society for Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Niagara Falls Canada, 10-14 June, 2018.
374. Devoie, É., R.F. Connon, J.R. Craig, W.L. Quinton. Modelling controls on local talik formation in discontinuous permafrost. Joint Annual Meeting for the Canadian Geophysical Union, Canadian Soil Science Society, Computational Infrastructure in Geodynamics, Eastern Section of the Seismological Society of America, and the Canadian Society for Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Niagara Falls Canada, 10-14 June, 2018.
373. Langford, J.L. R.A. Schincariol, R.M. Nagare, W.L. Quinton, A.A. Mohammed. Modelling thermal transport during permafrost aggradation and thaw in peatlands. Joint Annual Meeting for the Canadian Geophysical Union, Canadian Soil Science Society, Computational Infrastructure in Geodynamics, Eastern Section of the Seismological Society of America, and the Canadian Society for Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Niagara Falls Canada, 10-14 June, 2018.
372. Carpino, O., W.L. Quinton, R.F. Connon. A permafrost probability map for northwestern Canada’s sporadic discontinuous permafrost zone. Joint Annual Meeting for the Canadian Geophysical Union, Canadian Soil Science Society, Computational Infrastructure in Geodynamics, Eastern Section of the Seismological Society of America, and the Canadian Society for Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Niagara Falls Canada, 10-14 June, 2018.
371. Quinton, W. A Proposal for a Dehcho Collaborative on Permafrost. Dehcho Community Gathering on Permafrost, 29 May, 2018, Fort Simpson, NWT, Canada.
370. Ackley, C., S. Tank and W. Quinton. Influence of a low severity wildfire on runoff flow path and pore water chemistry of a peat plateau, Scotty Creek, NWT. Summary of CCRN Hydrological Research at Scotty Creek. Changing Cold Regions Network (CCRN), Final Meeting and Workshop, Saskatoon, Canada, 5-6 March, 2018.
369. Persaud, B. and W. Quinton. Can gridded datasets adequately replace observations in the Canadian subarctic? Summary of CCRN Hydrological Research at Scotty Creek. Changing Cold Regions Network (CCRN), Final Meeting and Workshop, Saskatoon, Canada, 5-6 March, 2018.
368. Devoie, E., J. Craig, W. Quinton and R. Connon. Permafrost response to observed ground temperature regimes. Summary of CCRN Hydrological Research at Scotty Creek. Changing Cold Regions Network (CCRN), Final Meeting and Workshop, Saskatoon, Canada, 5-6 March, 2018.
367. Mathieu, E., R. Connon, W. Quinton and O. Sonnentag. The impact of a low-severity burn on the trajectory of permafrost thaw: Scotty Creek, Northwest Territories, Canada. Summary of CCRN Hydrological Research at Scotty Creek. Changing Cold Regions Network (CCRN), Final Meeting and Workshop, Saskatoon, Canada, 5-6 March, 2018.
366. Carpino, O., A. Berg and W. Quinton. Climate change and permafrost thaw-induced boreal forest loss in Canada’s fringe permafrost zone. Summary of CCRN Hydrological Research at Scotty Creek. Changing Cold Regions Network (CCRN), Final Meeting and Workshop, Saskatoon, Canada, 5-6 March, 2018.
365. Haynes, K. and W. Quinton. Permafrost thaw leads to drying of wetlands, Scotty Creek, NWT, Canada. Summary of CCRN Hydrological Research at Scotty Creek. Changing Cold Regions Network (CCRN), Final Meeting and Workshop, Saskatoon, Canada, 5-6 March, 2018.
364. Stone, L. and W. Quinton. Modelling the effects of permafrost loss on discharge from wetland dominated basins in the discontinuous permafrost zone. Summary of CCRN Hydrological Research at Scotty Creek. Changing Cold Regions Network (CCRN), Final Meeting and Workshop, Saskatoon, Canada, 5-6 March, 2018.
363. Carpino, O., A. Berg, W.L. Quinton, J. Adams. Climate change and permafrost thaw-induced boreal forest loss in Canada’s fringe permafrost zone. Northeast Water Strategy Meeting, Government of British Columbia, Fort St. John, 13-14 March, 2018.
362. Turetsky, M., W. Quinton, O. Sonnentag, J. Blatzer. Collaborations between Global Water Futures & ABoVE: 2017 Updates & Ideas for Future Activities. 4th meeting of the NASA/ABoVE Science Team, Seattle, January 23-26, 2018.
361. Sonnentag, O., J. Fouché, M. Helbig, K. Lillie, G. Gosselin, W. Quinton, T. Moore. Dissolved organic carbon export and its contribution to the carbon budget in a boreal peat landscape undergoing rapid permafrost thaw. 4th meeting of the NASA/ABoVE Science Team, Seattle January 23-26, 2018.
360. Schiferl, L. R. Commane, S. Conley, E. Euskirchen, M. Helbig, J. Henderson, E. Humphreys, M. Hurkuck, K. Luus, P. Marsh, K. McKain, W. Oechel, W. Quinton, O. Sonnentag, C. Sweeney, S. Wolter, D. Zona, S. Wofsy. Carbon dioxide and methane flux analysis over ABoVE domain during the 2017 ArctiCAP airborne measurement campaign: methods and early work. 4th meeting of the NASA/ABoVE Science Team, Seattle January 23-26, 2018
359. Connon, Ryan, Élise Devoie, Ashley Rudy, Caren Ackley, Olivia Carpino, Michael Braverman, William Quinton. Impacts of thawing permafrost at the Scotty Creek Research Station, NWT, Canada. 4th meeting of the NASA/ABoVE Science Team, Seattle, January 23-26, 2018.
358. Carpino, Olivia, Aaron Berg, William Quinton, Justin Adams. Climate change and permafrost thaw-induced boreal forest loss in Canada’s fringe permafrost zone. 4th meeting of the NASA/ABoVE Science Team, Seattle January 23-26, 2018.
357. Ackley, Caren, William Quinton, Suzanne Tank, Fereidoun Rezanezhad, Colin McCarter. Influence of wildfire on the hydrology and runoff chemistry of a peat plateau, Scotty Creek, NWT. 4th meeting of the NASA/ABoVE Science Team, Seattle, January 23-26, 2018.
356. Hurkuck, M., O. Sonnentag, E. Humphreys, M. Helbig, G. Gosselin, P. Marsh, W. Quinton, P. Lafleur. A meso-network of eddy covariance towers across the Northwest Territories to assess high-latitude carbon and water budgets under increasing pressures. International Arctic Change Conference, 11-15 December, Québec City, Québec, Canada, 2017.
355. Devoie, É., Craig, J. R., Quinton, W.L., Connon, R.F. Quantifying thaw mechanisms in discontinuous prmafrost: Is talik formation a tipping point? Geoscience Forum, Yellowknife, Canada, 14-17 November 2017.
354. Braverman, M. and W. Quinton. Impact of seiemic lines of drainage processes. Geoscience Forum, Yellowknife, Canada, 14-17 November 2017.
353. Rudy, A. M. Braverman, R. Connon, E. Devoie, T. Emson, B. Walker, E. Wilcox, W. Quinton, P. Marsh. Implications of thawing permafrost on water in the NWT. Geoscience Forum, Yellowknife, Canada, 14-17 November 2017.
352. Connon, R., M. Braverman, E. Devoie, J. Craig, W. Quinton. Over-winter flowpaths through talik networks in discontinuous permafrost terrains. Geoscience Forum, Yellowknife, Canada, 14-17 November, 2017.
351. Turetsky, M., O. Sonnentag, E. Kane, J. Blatzer, W. Quinton, E. Euskirchen, M. Waldrop, R. Neumann. Considering peatlands in frameworks of ecosystem and landscape resilience to disturbance in Alaska and northwestern Canada. Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, New Orleans, USA, 11-15 Dec., 2017.
350. Rezanezhad, F., C. McCarter, B. Gharedaghloo, C. Kleimeier, T. Milojevic, H. Liu, T. Weber, J. Price, W. Quinton, B. Lennartz, P. Van Cappellen. Structure of peat soils and implications for biogeochemical processes and hydrological flow. Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, New Orleans, USA, 11-15 Dec., 2017.
349. Fouché, J., O. Sonnentag, M. Helbig, K. Wischnewski, G. Gosselin, J. Hanisch, W. Quinton, T. Moore. Dissolved organic carbon export and its contribution to the carbon budget in a boreal peat landscape undergoing rapid permafrost thaw. Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, New Orleans, USA, 11-15 Dec., 2017.
348. Hurkuck, M., P. Marsh, W. Quinton, E. Humphreys, P. Lafleur, M. Helbig, G. Gosselin, O. Sonnentag. A meso-network of eddy covariance towers across the Northwest Territories to assess high-latitude carbon and water budgets under increasing pressures. Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, New Orleans, USA, 11-15 Dec., 2017.
347. Sonnentag, O., M. Helbig, R. Connon, G. Gosselin, Y. Ryu, K. Wischnewski, J. Hanisch, T. Moore, W. Quinton. The subcatchment- and catchment-scale hydrology of a boreal headwater peatland complex with sporadic permafrost. Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, New Orleans, USA, 11-15 Dec., 2017.
346. Helbig M., Quinton W., Sonnentag O. Warmer spring in the sporadic permafrost zone increases annual methane emissions from a boreal peat landscape. Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, New Orleans, USA, 11-15 Dec., 2017.
345. Stone, L., W. Quinton. Modelling the effects of permafrost loss on discharge from wetland-dominated basins in the discontinuous permafrost zone. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Day, 1 Dec., 2017, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
344. Devoie, E., J. Craig, W. Quinton. Freeze-thaw simulations of permafrost peatland systems. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Day, 1 Dec., 2017, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
343. Haynes, K., W. Quinton. Long-term trends in water storage spanning the peat plateau-
wetland terrain of the Scotty Creek watershed. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Day, 1 Dec., 2017, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
342. Persaud, B., P. Whitfield, W. Quinton. Can gridded datasets adequately replace observations in climate and hydrological applications in the southern NWT? Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Day, 1 Dec., 2017, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
341. Carpino, O., A. Berg, W. Quinton. Climate change and permafrost thaw-induced forest loss in northwestern Canada’s subarctic boreal peatland environments. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Day, 1 Dec., 2017, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
340. Brown, G., J. Craig, W. Quinton. Energy balance in degrading permafrost peatlands. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Day, 1 Dec., 2017, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
339. Ackley, C., S. Tank, W. Quinton. Impacts of wildfire on runoff flow-paths on a peat plateau in the Scotty Creek drainage basin, NWT. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Day, 1 Dec., 2017, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
338. Mack, M, J. McLaughlin, W. Quinton. Permafrost thaw in the Hudson Bay Lowlands. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Day, 1 Dec., 2017, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
337. Disher, B, R. Connon, W. Quinton. Thaw mechanisms and their influence on treed bog formation. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Day, 1 Dec., 2017, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
336. Langford, J., R. Schincariol, W. Quinton. A three-dimensional model of a decaying permafrost plateau. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Day, 1 Dec., 2017, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
335. Kershaw, G., W. Quinton. The hydrological role of alpine permafrost thaw. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Day, 1 Dec., 2017, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
334. Braverman, M., W. Quinton. An experimental study of permafrost restoration under the seismic line in the wetland-dominated zone of discontinuous permafrost, Northwest Territories, Canada. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Day, 1 Dec., 2017, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
333. Elgie, A., W. Quinton: Examining the effects of seismic lines on intersected and adjacent bogs. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Day, 1 Dec., 2017, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
332. Braverman, M., W.L. Quinton. An experimental study of permafrost restoration under seismic line in wetland-dominated zone of discontinuous permafrost, Northwest Territories, Canada. GEO Ottawa 2017. Ottawa, Canada, 1-4 October, 2017.
331. Connon, R., W.L. Quinton. The influence of taliks on hydrological connectivity in thawing, discontinuous permafrost. GEO Ottawa 2017. Ottawa, Canada, 1-4 October, 2017.
330. Gharedaghloo, B., J.S. Price, F. Rezanezhad, W.L. Quinton, 2017. Using pore scale simulations to characterise properties of peat in variably saturated conditions: a micro- to meso-scale approach. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Vancouver, Canada. 28-31 May, 2017.
329. Connon, R., W. Quinton, E. Devoie & M. Hayashi, 2017. The influence of shallow taliks on permafrost thaw and active layer thickenss in subartic Canada. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Vancouver, Canada. 28-31 May, 2017.
328. Stone, L.E., X. Fang, J.W. Pomeroy, O. Sonnentag, & W.L. Quinton, 2017. Modelling the effects of permafrost loss on discharge from wetland dominated basins in the discontinuous permafrost zone. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Vancouver, Canada. 28-31 May, 2017.
327. Adams, J.R. & W.L. Quinton, 2017. On the similarity of land-cover among lowland peatland complexes in southern Taiga Plains discontinuous permafrost region, NWT. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Vancouver, Canada. 28-31 May, 2017.
326. Mathieu, E., W. Quinton & O Sonnetag, 2017. The effects of wildfire on snowmelt and ground thaw on a permafrost plateau, Scotty Creek, Northwest Territories. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Vancouver, Canada. 28-31 May, 2017.
325. Helbig, M., L.E. Chasmer, A.R. Desai, M. Detto, N. Kljun, W.L. Quinton, C.C. Treat & O. Sonnentag, 2017. Thawing boreal forest-wetland landscapes as components of regional and global climate systems. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Vancouver, Canada. 28-31 May, 2017.
324. Sonnentag, O., M. Helbig, R. Connon, G. Gosselin, E. Haughton, K. Wischnewski, J. Hanisch, T. Moore, and W. Quinton, 2017. The subcatchment- and catchment-scale hydrology of a boreal headwater peatland complex with sporadic permafrost at subcatchment and catchment scales. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Vancouver, Canada. 28-31 May, 2017.
323. Ackley, C., S. Tank, F. Rezanezhad, W. Quinton, C. McCarter, 2017. Hydro-ecological impacts of wildfire on a permafrost plateau, Scotty Creek, NWT. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Vancouver, Canada. 28-31 May, 2017.
322. Carpino, O., A. Berg, J. Adams & W. Quinton, 2017. Permafrost-thaw-induced forest loss across boreal peatland environments in the Canadian subarctic. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Vancouver, Canada. 28-31 May, 2017.
321. Talbot, J., N. Pelletier, D. Olefeldt, M. Turetsky, C. Blodau, O. Sonnentag, W. Quinton. The paleoecology, peat chemistry and carbon storage of a discontinuous permafrost peatland. European Geosciences Union, General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 23–28 April, 2017.
320. Helbig, M., N. Kljun, L. Chasmer, A. Desai, W.L. Quinton and O. Sonnentag. Climate warming impacts on boreal landscape net CO2 exchange. European Geosciences Union, General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 23–28 April, 2017.
319. Connon, R., W. Quinton, E. Devoie. The Influence of Taliks on Hydrologic Connectivity in Thawing Discontinuous Permafrost. American Water Resources Association, Spring Specialty Conference. Connecting the dots: the emerging science of aquatic system connectivity, 30 April - 3 May, 2017, Snowbird, Utah, USA.
318. Adams, J. and W. Quinton. Research advances of the Consortium for Permafrost Ecosystems in Transition (CPET). Environmental Services Association of Alberta, 2017 Water Technology Symposium, 5 April, 2017, Calgary, Canada.
317. Natali, S., H. Genet, P. Sullivan, M. Lara, M. Loranty, S. Ludwig, M. Lupasco, A. Malhotra, A. Selbmann, B. Abbott, K. Arndt, G. Celis, C. Christiansen, E. Cooper, S. Davydov, J. Egan, B. Elberling, E. Euskirchen, T. Friborg, M. Goeckede, J. Goodrich, P. Grogan, E. Jafarov, J. Jastrow, A. Kalhori, K. Larsen, J. McFarland, A. Michelsen, W. Oechel, D. Olefeldt, H. Rezanezhad, D. Risk, T. Sachs, K. Schaefer, N. Schmidt, E. Schuur, P. Semenchuk, C. Treat, M. Waldrop, D. Zona, Y. Kim, R. Commane, M. Björkman, P. Crill, C. Czimczik, M. Helbig, L. Kutzbach, W. Quinton, J. Schimel, G. Shaver, O. Sonnentag, G. Starr, J. Welker, C. Wille, X. Xu, Q. Zhuang, Y. Wang, M. Aurela, T. Laurila, M. Lund. A Pan-Arctic Synthesis of Cold Season Carbon Emissions. Joint NACP and Ameriflux Principal Investigators Meeting. March 27-30, 2017, North Bethesda, MD, USA.
316. Helbig M., Chasmer L., Desai A.R., Kljun N., Pappas C., Quinton W.L., Treat C.C., Sonnentag O. Carbon dioxide and methane fluxes of thawing organic-rich boreal forest-wetland landscapes in northwestern Canada. Joint NACP and Ameriflux Principal Investigators Meeting. March 27-30, 2017, North Bethesda, MD, USA.
315. Devoie, É., J. Craig, R. Connon and W. Quinton. Modelling the sensitivity of plateau-bog complexes to changes induced by permafrost thaw in the discontinuous permafrost zone. CGU - Biogeosciences, Earth Surface Processes, & Hydrology Sections Student Meeting, 4 February, 2017, Dept. of Geography, University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada.
314. Ackley, C., W. Quinton, S. Tank. Ecohydrological impacts of wildfire on a peat plateau, Scotty Creek, NWT. CGU - Biogeosciences, Earth Surface Processes, & Hydrology Sections Student Meeting, 4 February, 2017, Dept. of Geography, University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada.
313. Persaud, B., P. Whitfield, W. Quinton. Assessing the consistency of gridded temperature and precipitation across southern NWT. CGU - Biogeosciences, Earth Surface Processes, & Hydrology Sections Student Meeting, 4 February, 2017, Dept. of Geography, University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada.
312. Rezanezhad, F., J.S. Price, W.L. Quinton, B. Lennartz, T. Milojevic and P. Van Cappellen. Structure of peat soils and implications for water storage, flow and solute transport. World Wetlands Day 2017, 2 February, 2017, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada.
311. Mengistu, S.G., S.E. Tank, D. Olefeldt, C. Spence, W.L. Quinton and N. Dion. Evaluating the effects of fire and landscape on stream water concentrations of carbon,
nutrients and ions in watersheds of the Taiga Plains and Taiga Shield, NWT. Annual Meeting of the Cumulative Impacts Monitoring Program, Yellowknife, Canada, 31 Jan.-1 Feb., 2017.
310. Helbig, M., L. Chasmer, A.R. Deseai, W. Quinton, N Kljun, O. Sonnentag. Direct climate warming effects exceed indirect impacts of permafrost thaw on boreal landscape net CO2 exchange. Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union. 12-16 December, 2016.
309. Mengistu, S.G., S.E. Tank, D. Olefeldt, C. Spence, W.L. Quinton and N. Dion. Evaluating the effects of fire and landscape characteristics on the export of carbon, nutrients and ions from watersheds of the Taiga Plains and Taiga Shield ecoregions of the NWT. Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union. 12-16 December, 2016.
308. Connon, R. and W. Quinton. The Scotty Creek field course for high school students. Dehcho K’Ehodi Rgional Gathering, Fort Simpson, NWT, Canada, 7-8 Dec., 2016.
307. Latta, A., M. English, J. McGeer, W. Quinton, M. Wilkie. Update on Wilfrid Laurier University Water Research in the NWT. NWT Water Stewardship Strategy Implementation Workshop, Nov. 8-9, 2016.
306. Persaud, B., P. Whitfield, W. L. Quinton. Assessing the reliability of gridded temperature and precipitation across continental NWT. Changing Cold Regions Network, 4th Annual General Meeting, University of Guelph, 2 - 4 November, 2016.
305. Mathieu, E., O. Sonnentag and W.L. Quinton. Wildfire Impacts on Snowmelt and Ground Thaw on a Peat Plateau, Scotty Creek, NWT. Changing Cold Regions Network, 4th Annual General Meeting, University of Guelph, 2 - 4 November, 2016.
304. Devoie, É., J. Craig, R. Connon, W.L. Quinton. A hole in the bucket: closing the water balance in fill and spill bog cascades. Changing Cold Regions Network, 4th Annual General Meeting, University of Guelph, 2 - 4 November, 2016.
303. Connon, R., B. Persaud, N. Wilson, É. Devoie, W. Quinton. Trend analysis of historical solid precipitation data at Fort Simpson, NWT. Changing Cold Regions Network, 4th Annual General Meeting, University of Guelph, 2 - 4 November, 2016.
302. Carpino, O., A. Berg, J. Adams, W.L. Quinton. Permafrost thaw-induced forest losses in boreal peatlands. Changing Cold Regions Network, 4th Annual General Meeting, University of Guelph, 2 - 4 November, 2016.
301. Braverman, M., and W. L. Quinton. Permafrost degradation under linear disturbances in the regions of discontinuous permafrost. Changing Cold Regions Network, 4th Annual General Meeting, University of Guelph, 2 - 4 November, 2016.
300. Adams, J. and W.L. Quinton. Remote sensing of land cover change over Canada’s sub-Arctic discontinuous permafrost region. Changing Cold Regions Network, 4th Annual General Meeting, University of Guelph, 2 - 4 November, 2016.
299. Ackley, C. and W.L. Quinton. Eco-hydrological impacts of wildfires on a permafrost plateau, Scotty Creek, NWT. Changing Cold Regions Network, 4th Annual General Meeting, University of Guelph, 2 - 4 November, 2016.
298. Warren, R, Sonnentag, O, Berg, A, Quinton, W, and Baltzer, J (2016). Partitioning evapotranspiration in a subarctic peatland based on ecosystem-level eddy covariance and sap flow measurements. McGill University Peatland Meeting, Montreal, QC.
297. Baltzer, JL, McManus, A, Quinton, WL (2016). Galling mites contribute to ecosystem protection of permafrost in a boreal peatland. Canadian Society for Ecology and Evolution Annual General Meeting. St. John’s, NL.
296. Gosselin, Gabriel, Ryan Connon, Manuel Helbig, Emily Haughton, Karoline Wischnewski, Jessica Hanisch, Tim Moore, William Quinton, Oliver Sonnentag. Characterising the impact of thaw-induced wetland expansion on the water balance of a boreal forest-wetland landscape in the sporadic permafrost zone. ArcticNet, Winnipeg, 5-9 December, 2016.
295. Kurylyk, Barret L., Masaki Hayashi, William L. Quinton, and Clifford I. Voss. Simulated thaw evolution of a peat plateau-bog complex in a discontinuous permafrost region, Northwest Territories, Canada. Yukon Geoscience Forum, Whitehorse, 19-22 November, 2016.
294. Gosselin, G., Connon, R., Helbig, M., Haughton, E., Wischnewski, K., Hanisch, J., Moore, T., Quinton, W., Sonnentag, O. Characterising the impact of thaw-induced wetland expansion on the water balance of a boreal forest-wetland landscape in the sporadic permafrost zone, ArcticNet, Winnipeg, Canada, Dec., 2016.
293. Mengistu, S., S. Tank, D. Olefeldt, C. Spence, W. Quinton and N. Dion, 2016. Evaluating the effects of fire and landscape characteristics on the export of carbon, nutrients and ions from watersheds of the Taiga Plains and Taiga Shield ecoregions of the NWT. American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, San Francisco, USA, 12-16 Dec., 2016.
292. Warren, R., C. Pappas, M. Helbig, A. Berg, O. Sonnentag, J. Baltzer, W. Quinton, L. Chasmer, R. Patankar, 2016. Contribution of black spruce (Picea mariana) transpiration to growing season evapotranspiration in a subarctic discontinuous permafrost peatland complex. American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, San Francisco, USA, 12-16 Dec., 2016.
291. Helbig M., L. Chasmer, A. Desai, W. Quinton, N. Kljun, O. Sonnentag, 2016. Net CO2 exchange of a boreal forest-wetland landscape are more affected by direct climate warming effects than by thaw-induced wetland expansion. American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, San Francisco, USA, 12-16 Dec., 2016.
290. Connon, R. and W. Quinton. Permafrost thaw induced changes to hydrological connectivity. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Day, 25 Nov., 2016, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
289. Persaud, B., P. Whitfield, W. Quinton. Assessing the reliability in extremes of temperature and precipitation across continental NWT in reanalysis data. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Day, 25 Nov., 2016, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
288. Carpino, O., A. Berg, W. Quinton. Permafrost thaw-induced landcover change in Canada's subarctic boreal peatlands. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Day, 25 Nov., 2016, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
287. Kershaw, G., W. Quinton. An assessment of permafrost thaw in the Mackenzie Mountains, NWT: Ecological, hydrological, and climatological differences along a ~400m elevational gradient. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Day, 25 Nov., 2016, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
286. Langford, J., R. Schincariol, W. Quinton. Modelling thermal transport in a permafrost plateau. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Day, 25 Nov., 2016, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
285. Devoie, E., J. Craig, W. Quinton. Modelling hydrological impacts of permafrost degradation at Scotty Creek. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Day, 25 Nov., 2016, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
284. Stone, L., W. Quinton. Validation of the Cold Regions Hydrological Model (CRHM) at the feature scale, Scotty Creek NWT. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Day, 25 Nov., 2016, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
283. Ackley, C., S. Tank, W. Quinton. Eco-hydrological impacts of wildfire on a permafrost plateau, Scotty Creek, NWT. Annual meeting of the Cold Regions Research Centre: Cold Regions Research Centre Day, 25 Nov., 2016, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
282. Adams, J. & W. Quinton. Remote sensing of forest-wetland changes over the discontinuous permafrost region. Guest lecture, Ducks Unlimited Canada Boreal Office. 21 October, 2016. Edmonton, Canada.
281. Rezanezhad, F., J. Price, W. Quinton, B. Lennartz, T. Milojevic, P. VanCappellen, 2016. Structure of peat soils and implications for water storage, flow and solute transport: A review update for geochemists. 5th International Ecosummit. Ecological Sustainability. 29 August - 1 September, 2016, Montpellier, France.
280. Marsh, P., D. Keim, E. Wilcox, W. Quinton, A. Toure, T. de Jong, A. Ireson, S. Endrizzi, O. Sonnentag. The spatial and temporal variability of the frost table, and its hydrological importance, in the western Canadian Arctic. International Conference on Permafrost, 20 - 24 June 2016, Potsdam, Germany.
279. Braverman, M., W. Quinton, J. Adams, J. Baltzer, R. Connon, 2016. Examining the ecosystem impacts of seismic lines in discontinuous permafrost from field and remotely sensed measurements. International Conference on Permafrost, 20 - 24 June 2016, Potsdam, Germany.
278. Adams, J., W. Quinton, A. Berg, O. Carpino. Identifying the amount and rate of forest-wetland cover change over the southern Taiga Plains discontinuous permafrost region in Canada using remote sensing. International Conference on Permafrost, 20 - 24 June 2016, Potsdam, Germany.
277. Connon, R., É. Devoie, W. Quinton, O. Sonnentag, M. Hayashi, T. Veness. Changing runoff pathways due to permafrost thaw in discontinuous permafrost terrains. International Conference on Permafrost, 20 - 24 June 2016, Potsdam, Germany.
276. Helbig, M., N. Kljun, L. Chasmer, K. Wischnewski, W. Quinton, M. Detto and O.
Sonnentag. Characterising the impact of permafrost thaw on methane fluxes across a heterogeneous boreal landscape. 32nd Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 22nd Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence, and Third Conference on Biogeosciences. 20 – 24 June 2016 Salt Lake City, UT
275. Persaud, B.D., W.L. Quinton and P.H. Whitfield, 2016.Variation of daily precipitation and temperature extremes over southern discontinuous permafrost terrain in the Northwest Territory. 50th CMOS Congress & joint CGU Annual Meeting, May 29 - June 2, 2016.
274. Carpino, O., A. Berg, J. Adams and W. Quinton, 2016. Determining permafrost-thaw-induced forest loss in the boreal peatlands of the Canadian subarctic. 50th CMOS Congress & joint CGU Annual Meeting, Fredericton, Canada, May 29 - June 2, 2016.
273. Connon, R., É. Devoie, W. Quinton. The influence of taliks on hydrologic connectivity in discontinuous permafrost terrains. 50th CMOS Congress & joint CGU Annual Meeting, Fredericton, Canada, May 29 - June 2, 2016.
272. Haughton, E.R., W.L. Quinton and O. Sonnentag, 2016. Snowmelt Energy Balance at Scotty Creek, NWT. 50th CMOS Congress & joint CGU Annual Meeting, May 29 - June 2, 2016.
271. Mathieu, E., W. Quinton and O. Sonnentag, 2016. Wildfire Impacts on Snow Accumulation, Snow Melt and Ground Thaw on a Peat Plateau. 50th CMOS Congress & joint CGU Annual Meeting, May 29 - June 2, 2016.
270. Braverman, M. and W. Quinton, 2016. Modelling permafrost degradation under a linear disturbance in the discontinuous permafrost zone. 50th CMOS Congress & joint CGU Annual Meeting, May 29 - June 2, 2016.
269. Stone, L., W. Quinton, O. Sonnentag, 2016. Primary water transport pathways of channel fens in the peatland-dominated zone of discontinuous permafrost. 50th CMOS Congress & joint CGU Annual Meeting, May 29 - June 2, 2016.
268. Helbig, M., M. Detto, K. Wischnewski, L. Chasmer, W. Quinton, N. Kljun, M. Detto, O. Sonnentag. Impacts of permafrost thaw on methane fluxes across a heterogeneous boreal landscape. Third Conference on Atmospheric Biogeosciences Salt Lake City, UT, 10 May 2016.
267. Sonnentag, O., M. Helbig, F. Payette, K. Wischnewski, N. Kljun, L. Chasmer, C. Pappas, M. Detto, J. Baltzer, W. Quinton and P. Marsh, 2016. Permafrost thaw and fire history: implications of boreal tree cover changes on land surface properties and turbulent energy fluxes in the Taiga Plains, Canada. Geophysical Research Abstracts Vol. 18, EGU General Assembly, 17–22 April, 2016.
266. Haughton, E. and W. Quinton. Snowmelt energy balance at Scotty Creek, NWT. Canadian Geophysical Union Annual Student Conference, University of Waterloo, 5 February, 2016.
265. Connon, R. and W. Quinton. Changing runoff pathways due to permafrost thaw in discontinuous permafrost terrains. Canadian Geophysical Union Annual Student Conference, University of Waterloo, 5 February, 2016.
264. Devoie, E., J. Craig, W. Quinton. Permafrost thaw rate and hillslope runoff generation in the permafrost transition zone. Canadian Geophysical Union Annual Student Conference, University of Waterloo, 5 February, 2016.
263. Braverman, M. and W. Quinton. Modelling permafrost degradation under linear disturbance in the regions of discontinuous permafrost. Canadian Geophysical Union Annual Student Conference, University of Waterloo, 5 February, 2016.
262. Mathieu, E. and W. Quinton. The Impacts of Wildfires on Seasonal and Permafrost Thaw on a Peat Plateau at Scotty Creek, Northwest Territories, Canada. Canadian Geophysical Union Annual Student Conference, University of Waterloo, 5 February, 2016.
261. Persaud, B. and W. Quinton. Recent Variation of Daily Precipitation and Temperature Extremes at Fort Simpson, NWT. Canadian Geophysical Union Annual Student Conference, University of Waterloo, 5 February, 2016.
260. Sonnentag O, Helbig M, Wischnewski K, Humphreys E, Quinton W, Bogoev I. Le biais introduit par la chaleur sensible sur les flux de dioxyde de carbone mesurés par techniques de covariance des turbulences à trajet ouvert. Centre d'études nordiques at Université Laval.
259. Pedinotti, V., G. Sapriza, L. Stone, B. Davison, A. Pietroniro, W. Quinton, C. Spence and H. Wheater, 2015. Towards large scale modelling of wetland water dynamics in northern basins. American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, San Francisco, USA, 14-18 Dec., 2015.
258. Helbig M., K. Wischnewski, F. Payette, L. Chasmer, W. Quinton, N. Kljun, M. Detto, O. Sonnentag, E. Humphreys, W. Quinton and I. Bogoev. Land cover change in the zone of sporadic permafrost causes shift in landscape-scale turbulent energy fluxes. American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, San Francisco, USA, 14-18 Dec., 2015.
257. Sonnentag, O., M. Helbig, K. Wischnewski, E. Humphreys, W. Quinton and I. Bogoev. Sensible heat bias in open-path eddy covariance carbon dioxide flux measurements. American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, San Francisco, USA, 14-18 Dec., 2015.
256. Braverman, M., W. Quinton. Permafrost thaw under linear disturbances: Impact on hydrological regime in regions of discontinuous permafrost. Changing Cold Regions Network, 3rd Annual General Meeting, University of Saskatchewan, 2-4 November, 2015.
255. Stone, L., W. Quinton, V. Pedinotti, O. Sonnentag. Characterisation of lateral flow transport through wetlands in a discontinuous permafrost environment, NWT. Changing Cold Regions Network, 3rd Annual General Meeting, University of Saskatchewan, 2-4 November, 2015.
254. Haughton, E., W. Quinton, O. Sonnentag. A Snowmelt Energy Balance for a Northern Boreal Forest: Scotty Creek, NWT. Changing Cold Regions Network, 3rd Annual General Meeting, University of Saskatchewan, 2-4 November, 2015.
253. Mathieu, E., W. Quinton, O. Sonnentag. Impact of wildfires on seasonal and permafrost thaw on a peat plateau at Scotty Creek, Northwest Territories, Canada. Changing Cold Regions Network, 3rd Annual General Meeting, University of Saskatchewan, 2-4 November, 2015.
252. Persaud, B.D., W.L Quinton and P.H.Whitfield. Trends in extreme precipitation and temperature at Fort Simpson, NWT from observations and reanalysis data. Changing Cold Regions Network, 3rd Annual General Meeting, University of Saskatchewan, 2-4 November, 2015.
251. Quinton, W., G. Strickert, A. Spring, C. DeBeer, R. Sandford. Outreach and Engagement in the CCRN. Changing Cold Regions Network, 3rd Annual General Meeting, University of Saskatchewan, 2-4 November, 2015.
250. Hanisch, J., R. Connon, W. Quinton, D. Olefeldt, T. Moore, O. Sonnentag. Changing hydrological conditions as main driver for dissolved organic carbon export from northern peatlands in the discontinuous permafrost zone. Canadian Association of Geographers - Ontario Division. Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada, 23-24 Oct., 2015.
249. Pedinotti, V., G. Sapriza, L. Stone, B. Davison, A. Pietroniro, W. Quinton, C. Spence, H. Wheater. Towards a large scale modelling of wetlands water dynamics in northern basins. CCRN Modelling Workshop (Modelling Change in Cold Regions), National Hydrology Research Centre, Saskatoon, Canada, September 28-30, 2015
248. Braverman, M. and W. Quinton, 2015. Simulating thaw and drainage from seismic lines in discontinuous permafrost. GeoQuebec 2015 – the 68th Canadian Geotechnical Conference and the 7th Canadian Conference to the Permafrost, Quebec City, September, 2015.
247. Persaud, B.D., Whitfield P.H. and Quinton W.L. Recent Variation of Daily Precipitation and Temperature of the Lower Liard River Basin. GeoQuebec 2015 – the 68th Canadian Geotechnical Conference and the 7th Canadian Conference to the Permafrost, Quebec City, September, 2015.
246. Kurylyk B. L., M Hayashi, W. L. Quinton, C. I. Voss. Simulated thaw Development of a peat plateau-bog complex in a discontinuous permafrost region, Northwest Territories. AGU-GAC-MAC-CGU Joint Assembly, Montreal, 3-7 May, 2015.
245. Pedinotti, V., G. Sapriza, L. Stone, B. Davison, A. Pietroniro, W. Quinton, C. Spence, H. Wheater. Towards a large scale modelling of wetlands water dynamics in northern basins. AGU-GAC-MAC-CGU Joint Assembly, Montreal, 3-7 May, 2015.
244. VanOpstal, S.R. & W.L. Quinton. Root Network Impact on Soil Thermal Conductivity and Active Layer Thaw. AGU-GAC-MAC-CGU Joint Assembly, Montreal, 3-7 May, 2015.
243. Warren, R., A. Berg, W. Quinton and J. Blatzer. Black Spruce (Picea mariana) Water Use Response to Water Deficits on a Permafrost Peat Plateau. AGU-GAC-MAC-CGU Joint Assembly, Montreal, 3-7 May, 2015.
242. Connon, R.F., W.L. Quinton, J.R. Craig, J. Hanisch & O. Sonnentag. Hydrological Response of a Bog Cascade with Dynamic Contributing Area in Discontinuous Permafrost. AGU-GAC-MAC-CGU Joint Assembly, Montreal, 3-7 May, 2015.
241. Braverman, M. and W. Quinton. Lateral Variations of Ground Temperatures along Linear Disturbances in Peatlands in the Zone of Discontinuous Permafrost. AGU-GAC-MAC-CGU Joint Assembly, Montreal, 3-7 May, 2015.
240. Wischnewski, K., Helbig, M., Kljun, N., Chasmer, L., Marsh, P., Quinton, W., Sonnentag, O. From 10 Hz to 30 minutes: Standardized Procedures for (Post)-Processing Eddy Covariance Measurements of the Taiga Plains Flux Tower Meso-Network in Northwestern Canada. AGU-GAC-MAC-CGU Joint Assembly, Montreal, 3-7 May, 2015.
239. Haughton, E.R., W.L. Quinton, O. Sonnentag. Spatial Variability of Snowmelt Rates: Scotty Creek, NWT. AGU-GAC-MAC-CGU Joint Assembly, Montreal, 3-7 May, 2015.
238. Persaud, B.D., P.H. Whitfield and W.L. Quinton. Precipitation Variability at Scotty Creek, Northwest Territories, Canada. AGU-GAC-MAC-CGU Joint Assembly, Montreal, 3-7 May, 2015.
237. Kurylyk, B., Masaki Hayashi, William L. Quinton, and Clifford I. Voss. Simulated thaw development of a peat plateau-bog complex in a discontinuous permafrost region, Northwest Territories, Canada. EGU General Assembly, Vienna, 12-17 April, 2015.
236. McManus, A.S., W.L. Quinton, J.L. Baltzer. Implications of galling herbivory on ground thaw through shrub-soil heat transfers within Canada’s northern boreal forest. Canadian Geophysical Union-Annual Student Conference, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, 7 February, 2015.
235. Warren, R., A. Berg, W. Quinton, J. Baltzer. Analysis of Soil Water Dynamics and Black Spruce (Picea mariana) Water Use on a Permafrost Peat Plateau. Canadian Geophysical Union-Annual Student Conference, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, 7 February, 2015.
234. VanOpstal, S. and W. Quinton. Black Spruce Root Network Impact on Soil Thermal Conductivity and Active Layer Thaw. Canadian Geophysical Union-Annual Student Conference, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, 7 February, 2015.
233. Braverman, M. and W. Quinton. Permafrost thaw under linear disturbances: Impact on hydrological regime in regions of discontinuous permafrost. Canadian Geophysical Union-Annual Student Conference, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, 7 February, 2015.
232. Connon, R. and W. Quinton. Formation and Hydrologic Function of a Bog Cascade in Discontinuous Permafrost. Canadian Geophysical Union-Annual Student Conference, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, 7 February, 2015.
231. Haughton, E. and W. Quinton. Snow Ablation and Energy Balance at Scotty Creek, NWT. Canadian Geophysical Union-Annual Student Conference, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, 7 February, 2015.
230. Persaud, B., P. Whitfield, W. Quinton. Wavelet Spectral Analysis of Precipitation and Temperature of the Lower Liard River Basin. Canadian Geophysical Union-Annual Student Conference, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, 7 February, 2015.
229. McManus, A.S., W.L. Quinton, J.L. Baltzer. “Mite” be a problem. Implications of galling herbivory on ground thaw through shrub-soil heat transfers within Canada’s northern boreal forest. AGU-GAC-MAC-CGU Joint Assembly, Montreal, 3-7 May, 2015.
228. McManus, A., J L Baltzer, W L Quinton. Galling Herbivory impacts on Ground Thaw Through Shrub-Soil Heat Transfers in Canada’s Northern Boreal Forest - Poster. AGU-GAC-MAC-CGU Joint Assembly, Montreal, 3-7 May, 2015.
227. Helbig, Manuel, Elyn Humphreys, Ivan Bogoev, William L Quinton, Karoline Wischnweski, and Oliver Sonnentag. Effects of biased CO2 flux measurements by open-path sensors on the interpretation of CO2 flux dynamics at contrasting ecosystems. EGU General Assembly, Vienna, 12-17 April, 2015.
226. Kurylyk, Barret L., Masaki Hayashi, William L. Quinton, and Clifford I. Voss. Simulated thaw evolution of a peat plateau-bog complex in a discontinuous permafrost region, Northwest Territories, Canada. AGU-GAC-MAC-CGU Joint Assembly, Montreal, 3-7 May, 2015.
225. McManus, A., J. Baltzer and W. Quinton. ‘Mite’ be a problem. Implications of galling herbivory on ground thaw in Canada’s northern Boreal forest. World Water Day 2015: Water and Sustainable Development. University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada, 23 March, 2015.
224. Helbig, M., Wischnewski, K., Chasmer, L., Kljun, N., Quinton, W.L. & O. Sonnentag. Using a nested flux tower approach and footprint modelling over a heterogeneous boreal forest-peatland landscape with discontinuous permafrost. NACP and AmeriFlux Joint Meeting, Jan. 26 – 29, 2015, Washington D.C.
223. Sonnentag, O., Helbig, M., Payette, F., Wischnewski, K., Baltzer, J., Marsh, P., Quinton, W., 2014. Implications of boreal forest expansion and loss for regional climate in northwestern Canada. American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, 15-19 Dec., San Fransisco, USA.
222. Berg, A., W. Quinton, J. Huang, L. Chasmer, J. Ambadan, R. Connon, L. Stone, 2014. The relationship of increasing trends in GRACE observed total water storage to landscape changes in the Southern Taiga Plain. American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, 15-19 Dec., San Fransisco, USA.
221. Hanisch, J., Connon, R., Templeton, M., Quinton, W., Olefeldt, D. Moore, T., Roulet, N., Sonnentag, O., 2014. Characterizing dissolved organic carbon concentrations and export in a boreal forest-peatland landscape under the influence of rapidly degrading discontinuous permafrost. American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, 15-19 Dec., San Fransisco, USA.
220. Helbig M., Wischnewski K., Chasmer L., Quinton W., Kljun, N., Detto, M., Sonnentag O, 2014. Seasonal dynamics of the land surface energy balance of a boreal forest-peatland landscape affected by degrading permafrost in the Taiga Plains, Canada. American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, 15-19 Dec., San Fransisco, USA.
219. Pelletier, N., D. Olefeldt, M. Turetsky, W. Quinton, O.Sonnentag, J.Talbot, 2014.
Post-thaw carbon stock variation in a permafrost peatland of the boreal zone. American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, 15-19 Dec., San Fransisco, USA.
218. Pelletier, N., D. Olefeldt, M. Turetsky, W. Quinton, O.Sonnentag, J.Talbot, 2014.
Post-thaw carbon stock variation in a permafrost peatland of the boreal zone. Arctic Change 2014, 8-12 December, Ottawa, Canada.
217. Hanisch, J., Connon, R., Templeton, M., Quinton, W., Olefeldt, D. Moore, T., Roulet, N., Sonnentag, O., 2014. Remobilization of dissolved organic carbon in a boreal forest-peatland landscape under the influence of rapidly degrading discontinuous permafrost. Arctic Change 2014, 8-12 December, Ottawa, Canada.
216. Sonnentag O., Helbig, M., Baltzer J, Chasmer L., Detto M., Kljun, N. Marsh P., Payette, F., Quinton W., Wischnewski, K. The Taiga Plains Research Network: observing net carbon, water and heat exchanges across a latitudinal permafrost gradient in northwestern Canada for improved understanding of high latitude ecosystem responses to climate change. Arctic Change 2014, 8-12 December, Ottawa, Canada.
215. Warren, R., A. Berg, W. Quinton, J. Baltzer. Analysis of the soil water dynamics of a permafrost peat plateau. Arctic Change 2014, 8-12 December, Ottawa, Canada.
214. Connon, R.F., W.L. Quinton, J.R. Craig & O. Sonnentag. Hydrologic function of a bog cascade in thawing discontinuous permafrost, Scotty Creek, Northwest Territories, Canada. CCRN Early Career Researcher Network (ECRN), 19 Oct., 2014, Waterloo, Canada.
213. McManus, A.S., W.L. Quinton, J.L. Baltzer. Implications of galling herbivory on ground thaw through shrub-soil heat transfers within Canada’s northern boreal forest. CCRN Early Career Researcher Network (ECRN), 19 Oct., 2014, Waterloo, Canada.
212. Warren, R., A. Berg, W. Quinton & J. Baltzer. Soil Water Dynamics in the Active Layer of Permafrost Peat Plateaus. CCRN Early Career Researcher Network (ECRN), 19 Oct., 2014, Waterloo, Canada.
211. Mohammed, A., R. Schincariol, W. Quinton. Mitigating the Impact of Anthropogenic Disturbance in Subarctic Peatlands. Symposium for New Research in Groundwater Science (SyNRGS) 2013: 20-21 September, 2013, Western University, London, Canada.
210. Mohammed, A., R. Schincariol, W. Quinton. Mitigating permafrost degradation due to linear disturbances in subarctic peatlands. Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America. Vancouver, Canada, 19-22 October, 2014.
209. Helbig, M., Wischnewski, K., Chasmer, L., Quinton, W., Kljun, N., Marsh, P. & Sonnentag, O. Monitoring Carbon, Water and Heat Fluxes in Northwestern Canada under the influence of Changing Land Cover and Permafrost Conditions. 1st ICOS International Conference on Greenhouse Gases and Biogeochemical Cycles, Brussels, Belgium, 23-25 September, 2014.
208. Higgins, Kellina, F. Payette, E. Lévesque, W. Quinton and O. Sonnentag. Small-scale influence of vegetation on thaw depth in a boreal forest-peatland landscape, Northwest Territories, Canada. EUCOP4: 4th European Conference on Permafrost, 18-21 June, 2014. Évora, Portugal.
207. Helbig, M., Detto, M., Wischnewski, K., Chasmer, L., Quinton, W., Kljun, N., Payette, F., Higgins, K. & Sonnentag, O. The influence of rapidly degrading discontinuous permafrost in the Northwest Territories, Canada, on atmospheric CO2 and CH4 fluxes. EUCOP4: 4th European Conference on Permafrost, 18-21 June, 2014. Évora, Portugal.
206. DeBeer, C., Strickert, G., Wheater, H., Quinton, W. Mobilizing Scientific Knowledge and Enhancing Environmental Decision Support in Northern and Western Canada: The Outreach and Engagement Programme of the Changing Cold Regions Network. 48th Congress of the Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society - Rimouski, Quebec, 1-5 June, 2014.
205. Braverman, M. and Quinton, W. Impact of Linear Disturbance on Hydrological Regime in Regions of Discontinuous Permafrost. GeoRegina 2014. Regina, Saskatchewan, 28 September - 1 October, 2014.
204. Connon, R., W. Quinton, J. Craig & M. Hayashi. The Effect of Permafrost Thaw on. Rising Streamflows in the Lower Liard River Valley, NWT, Canada. Canadian Geophysical Union Joint Annual Meeting with Canadian Society of Soil Science and Mantle Convection Workshop in Banff, Alberta, 4-7 May, 2014.
203. Braverman, M. and Quinton, W. Impact of Linear Disturbance on Hydrological Regime in Regions of Discontinuous Permafrost. Canadian Geophysical Union Joint Annual Meeting with Canadian Society of Soil Science and Mantle Convection Workshop in Banff, Alberta, 4-7 May, 2014.
202. VanOpstal, S. and Quinton, W. Exploring the role root networks have on seasonal ground thaw in the zone of discontinuous permafrost. Canadian Geophysical Union Joint Annual Meeting with Canadian Society of Soil Science and Mantle Convection Workshop in Banff, Alberta, 4-7 May, 2014.
201. Williams, T., Pomeroy, J., Janowicz R., Carey, S., Rasouli, K., Quinton, W. An Improved Method for Calculating Ground Surface Temperatures in Snow Free Periods. Canadian Geophysical Union Joint Annual Meeting with Canadian Society of Soil Science and Mantle Convection Workshop in Banff, Alberta, 4-7 May, 2014.
200. Helbig, M., Detto, M., Wischnewski, K., Quinton, W.L., Sonnentag, O. Greenhouse gas fluxes of a rapidly degrading permafrost landscape in the Taiga Plains, Northwest Territories. THAW 2014. Thermokarst Aquatic Ecosystems Workshop. Quebec City, Canada, 12-15 March, 2014.
199. Helbig M., Detto M., Higgins K., Payette F., Wischnewski K., Chasmer L., Quinton W., Kljun N., Sonnentag O. The influence of rapidly degrading discontinuous permafrost in the Northwest Territories, Canada on atmospheric carbon dioxide and methane fluxes. European Conference on Permafrost, Evora, Portugal, 18-21 June, 2014.
198. Higgins, K., F. Payette, E. Lévesque, W. Quinton, and O. Sonnentag. Small scale influence of vegetation on thaw depth in a discontinuous permafrost peatland landscape, NWT, Canada: Field and experimental evidence. European Conference on Permafrost, Evora, Portugal, 18-21 June, 2014.
197. Connon, R., W. Quinton, M. Hayashi and J. Craig. The effect of permafrost thaw on rising stream flows in the lower Liard River valley, NWT, Canada. Canadian Geophysical Union – Hydrology Section. Eastern Student Meeting, University of Toronto, January, 2014.
196. Helbig M., Detto M., Higgins K., Wischnewski K., Chasmer L., Quinton W., Sonnentag O. Quantifying carbon, water and energy fluxes under the influence of rapidly degrading discontinuous permafrost in the Northwest Territories, Canada. American Geophyscial Union, Annual Meeting, 9-13 Dec., 2013.
195. Sonnentag, O., Helbig, M., Detto, M., Wischnewski, K., Chasmer, L., Marsh, P., and Quinton, W. Establishment of a meso-network of eddy covariance towers to quantify carbon, water and energy fluxes along a permafrost and climate gradient in the Taiga Plains, Northwest Territories, Canada. American Geophyscial Union, Annual Meeting, 9-13 Dec., 2013.
194. Raleigh, M., C. Landry, M. Hayashi, W. Quinton, & J. Lundquist. Approximating snow surface temperature from standard temperature and humidity data: New possibilities for snow model and remote sensing validation. American Geophyscial Union, Annual Meeting, 9-13 Dec., 2013.
193. Berg, Aaron; Rebecca Warren; Michael A. Merchant; Tracy L. Rowlandson; William L. Quinton. Spatial and temporal variation of soil water in the Canadian Sub-arctic and relationship to SMOS brightness temperature. American Geophyscial Union, Annual Meeting, 9-13 Dec., 2013.
192. Hayashi, M., A. Rivière, W. Quinton; J. McKenzie; C. Voss. Permafrost response to climate change: Linking field observation with numerical simulation. American Geophyscial Union, Annual Meeting, 9-13 Dec., 2013.
191. Pelletier, N., D. Olefeldt, M. Turretsky, W. Quinton, O. Sonnentag, J. Talbot. Influence of permafrost thaw on carbon cycling and veghetation communities in a northern discontinuous peatland complex at Scotty Creek, Northwest Territories. American Geophyscial Union, Annual Meeting, 9-13 Dec., 2013.
190. Quinton, W., O. Sonnentag, R. Connon, L.Chasmer. The growth of permafrost-free bogs at the southern margin of permafrost, 1947-2010. American Geophyscial Union, Annual Meeting, 9-13 Dec., 2013.
189. Fafard, M, W. Quinton, J. Baltzer, 2013. Successional processes in subarctic wetlands influenced by permafrost thaw. Faster, Higher, More? Past, Present and Future Dynamics of Alpine and Arctic Flora Under Climate Change. Kurhaus Bergun, Grisons, Switzerland.
188. Connon, R, Baltzer, J, Craig, J, Hayashi, M, and Quinton, WL (2013). Rising stream flows in the lower Liard River valley, NWT, Canada: examining potential causes. 2013 Joint Scientific Congress of CMOS, CGU, & CWRA, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
187. Chasmer, L., Quinton, W., Hopkinson, C., Veness, T., and Baltzer, J. (2013). Quantifying land cover classification sensitivity to shape, structure, and form within the discontinuous permafrost zone, NWT: Importance to hydrological model parameterization. 2013 Joint Scientific Congress of CMOS, CGU, & CWRA, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
186. Sonnentag O, Baltzer JL, Chasmer L, Detto M, Marsh P, and Quinton W (2012). Influence of increasing active layer depth and continued permafrost degradation on carbon, water and energy fluxes over two contrasting, ofrested permafrost landscapes in the Taiga Plains, Northwest Territories, Canada. American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, San Fransisco, USA.
185. Sniderhan, AE, Patankar, R, Baltzer, JL, Quinton, WL. (2013). The changing climate: Picea mariana on discontinuous permafrost. Annual Meeting of the Changing Cold Regions Network, Saskatoon, Saskatchewn.
184. Fafard, M, Quinton, W, Baltzer, J (2013). Successional processes in subarctic wetlands influenced by permafrost thaw. Faster, Higher, More? Past, Present and Future Dynamics of Alpine and Arctic Flora Under Climate Change. Kurhaus Bergun, Grisons, Switzerland.
183. Baltzer, J., R. Patankar, A. Downey, W. Quinton. Roots on ice – responses of root water uptake to seasonal thaw and permafrost degradation in a subarctic boreal peatland. 9th International Workshop on Sap Flow. 4-7 June 2013, Ghent, Belgium.
182. Connon, R., J. Baltzer, J. Craig, M. Hayashi, W. Quinton. Rising stream flows in the lower Liard River valley, NWT, Canada: examining potential causes. Annual meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Saskatoon, Canada, 26-30 May, 2013.
181. Hopkinson, C., L. Chasmer, W. Quinton. Studying permafrost plateau morphological processes and rates of change using LiDAR and Thermography. 55th Annual Meeting of the Western Division of the Canadian Association of Geographers (WDCAG), University of Lethbridge, 7-9 March 2013.
180. Chasmer, L., W. Quinton, C. Hopkinson, T. Veness, J. Blatzer. Quantifying land cover classification sensitivity to shape, structure, and form within the discontinuous permafrost zone, NWT: Importance to hydrological model parameterization. Annual meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Saskatoon, Canada, 26-30 May, 2013.
179. Hopkinson, C., L. Chasmer, W. Quinton. Studying permafrost plateau morphological processes and rates of change using LiDAR and Thermography. Annual meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Saskatoon, Canada, 26-30 May, 2013.
178. Rivière, A., M. Hayashi, W. Quinton. Roles of groundwater processes in the evolution of complex landscape of discontinuous permafrost. Annual meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Saskatoon, Canada, 26-30 May, 2013.
177. Pomeroy, J., H. Wheater, W. Quinton, R. Stewart. Changing Cold Regions: Addressing Atmospheric, Cryospheric, Ecological and Hydrological Change in the Saskatchewan and Mackenzie River Basins, Canada. Session H14: Addressing Water Security Through Large Scale Hydroclimatology Studies. AGU Meeting in the Americas in Cancun, Mexico on 14–17 May 2013.
176. Sonnentag O., Baltzer J, Chasmer L., Detto M., Marsh P., Quinton W. Influence of increasing active-layer depth and continued permafrost degradation on carbon, water and energy fluxes over two contrasting, forested permafrost landscapes in the Taiga Plains, Northwest Territories, Canada. Fall Meeting of American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, December 3-7, 2012.
175. Cockburn, J., J. Baltzer, W. Quinton. Rates of landscape change in discontinuous permafrost terrain inferred from Goose Lake sediments, Scotty Creek Basin, Northwest Territories, Canada. Fall Meeting of American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, December 3-7, 2012.
174. Baltzer, J, Quinton, W and Chasmer, L. Permafrost thaw as a mechanism for widespread boreal forest loss. Ecological Society of America 2012 Annual Meeting, Sept., 2012, Portland, OR, USA.
173. Baltzer, J. and W. Quinton, 2012. The Taiga Plains Monitoring Network. Presentation to the Aurora Research Institute, Inuvik, NWT, 3 September.
172. Baltzer, J., W. Quinton and L. Chasmer, 2012. Permafrost thaw as a mechanism for widespread boreal forest loss. Annual Meeting of the American Ecological Society, Portland, USA, 5-10 August.
171. Veness, T. and W. Quinton, 2012. Connecting spatial variability of thaw to preferential permafrost degradation within the discontinuous permafrost zone: Scotty Creek, Northwest Territories, Canada. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Banff, AB., 5-8 June.
170. Williams, T.J., W.L. Quinton and J. Kanigan, 2012. Linear disturbances in a
peatland environment: Permafrost thaw and landscape change. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Banff, AB., 5-8 June.
169. Marsh, P., W. Quinton, S. Endrizzi, T. Lantz, D. Yang and L. Zhao, 2012. Climate, hydrology, permafrost, and vegetation interactions in the Western Canadian Arctic. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Banff, AB., 5-8 June.
168. Christensen, B., M. Hayashi, Y. Zhang and W.L. Quinton, 2012. Sub-grid thermal modeling of discontinuous permafrost near Ft. Simpson, Northwest Territories. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Banff, AB., 5-8 June.
167. P. Marsh, W. Quinton, S. Endrizzi, C. Onclin, M. Russell, T. Lantz, and S. Kokelj. 2012. The Role of Vegetation, Snow, Soil Moisture and Hydrology on the spatial distribution of active layer thickness and upper permafrost layer melt. International Polar Year Final Science Meeting. Montreal.
166. Williams, T., W. Quinton, L. Chasmer, 2012. Modelling Incoming Radiation on Linear Disturbances near Fort Simpson, NWT. CGU-WS Eastern Student Conference, McMaster University, February 11, 2012
165. Hopkinson, C., L. Chasmer, T. Veness, T. Goulden, W. Quinton, 2012. Investigating forest canopy and permafrost interactions in a northern boreal watershed using airborne LiDAR and thermal imagery, CSRS, Ottawa, June, 2012.
164. Blatzer, J and W. Quinton, 2011. Permafrost thaw in Ontario’s Far North: implications for water resources. Meeting with Ontario Power Generation, University of Waterloo, 23 February, 2012.
163. Marsh, P., W. Quinton, S. Endrizzi, C. Onclin, M. Russell, T. Lantz, and S. Kokelj. The Role of Vegetation, Snow, Soil Moisture and Hydrology on the spatial distribution of active layer thickness and upper permafrost layer melt. IPY 2012 Conference, From Knowledge to Action, 22-27 April, Montréal, Canada.
162. Che, Q., W. Quinton and E. Soulis. Investigation of Snow Cover Area and Water Equivalent Using Ground-based Photography. University of Waterloo, Dept. of Civil Engineering Speaker Series, Nov., 2011.
161. Chasmer, L., C. Hopkinson, R. Petrone, and W. Quinton, 2011. Fusion of airborne LiDAR and WorldView-2 MS data for classification of depth to permafrost within Canada’s sub-Arctic. SilviLaser, Oct. 16-20, Hobart, Australia.
160. Hopkinson, C., L. Chasmer, N. Crasto, T. Goulden, W. Quinton. Assessing spatial coincidence between forest canopy and discontinuous permafrost features. Joint Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union and the Canadian Society of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Banff, Alberta, 15-18 May, 2011.
159. Christensen, B., M. Hayashi, Y. Zhang & W.L. Quinton. Predicting the hydrological response of un-gauged basins in wetland dominated discontinuous permafrost. Joint Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union and the Canadian Society of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Banff, Alberta, 15-18 May, 2011.
158. Quinton, W.L., & T. Brown. Examining the Influence of Permafrost Thaw on Runoff in the Subarctic. Joint Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union and the Canadian Society of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Banff, Alberta, 15-18 May, 2011.
157. Nagare, R.M., R. A. Schincariol, W.L. Quinton & M. Hayashi. Effects of initial water content on freeze-thaw processes in peat mesocosms. Joint Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union and the Canadian Society of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Banff, Alberta, 15-18 May, 2011.
156. Kenward, A., L. Chasmer, R. Petrone & W. Quinton. Influence of Permafrost Plateau Thaw on Carbon Exchanges along a Fen-Plateau-Bog Transect within the Discontinuous Permafrost Zone, Northwest Territories. Joint Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union and the Canadian Society of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Banff, Alberta, 15-18 May, 2011.
155. Hayashi, M., A. McClymont, B. Christensen, L. Bentley, W. Quinton. Thawing of permafrost peatlands: Effects of water-energy feedback on landscape evolution. 1st Joint Meeting of the Canadian Quaternary Association (CANQUA) and the Canadian Chapter of the International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH-CNC), 28-31 August, 2011, Quebec City, Canada.
154. Hayashi, M., Bentley, L.R., McClymont, A.F. and Quinton, W.L. Geophysical imaging of discontinuous permafrost: Effects of sub-grid landcover variability and linear disturbance. Fall Meeting of American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, December 14-18, 2009
153. Hayashi, M., A.F. McClymont, B.S. Christensen, L.R. Bentley, and W.L. Quinton. Effects of water-energy feedback processes on thawing of peat-covered, discontinuous permafrost. Annual Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, 13–17 December, 2010.
152. Petrone, R., L.E. Chasmer, S. Brown, C. Mendoza, J. Diiwu, W. Quinton, C. Hopkinson, K. Devito. Examining the sensitivity of modelled evapotranspiration to vegetation structural characteristics within boreal peatlands, riparian ecosystems and upland mixedwood forest. Annual Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, 13–17 December, 2010.
151. Quinton, W., S. Endrizzi, P. Marsh. Investigation of the energy-based theory of runoff in arctic regions with a hydrological model that couples the heat and water balance. Annual Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, 13–17 December, 2010.
150. Christensen, B., M. Hayashi, W.L. Quinton, L. Chasmer. Run-Off Generation from Aggregates of Peat Plateaus in the Discontinuous Permafrost Zone of the NWT. IP3 CRHM and Northern Research Workshop, 4-5 October, 2010, Yellowknife, Canada.
149. Marsh, P, S. Endrizzi, W. Quinton. IP3 Research in the Western Canadian Arctic. IP3 CRHM and Northern Research Workshop, 4-5 October, 2010, Yellowknife, Canada.
148. Quinton, W.L. Permafrost thaw in the southern NWT: implications for water resources, Laurier-GNWT Research Partnership Meeting, 13-14 July, 2010, Yellowknife.
147. McClymont, A.F., L.R. Bentley, M. Hayashi, B. Christensen and W.L. Quinton. Geophysical imaging of discontinuous permafrost in northwest Canada. EAGE, Near Surface Geophysics Meeting, Zurich in September, 2010.
146. Christensen, B., M. Hayashi, A. McClymont, L.R. Bentley and W.L. Quinton. Melting of discontinuous permafrost: Effects of canopy removal and water-energy feed-back processes. Canadian Conference on Permafrost, 6th Canadian Conference on Permafrost, Calgary, Alberta, 12-16 Sept., 2010.
145. Endrizzi, S., P. Marsh and W.L. Quinton. Impact of the topographic control on the depth of thaw in a peat covered continuous permafrost site in the arctic tundra. Canadian Conference on Permafrost, 6th Canadian Conference on Permafrost, Calgary, Alberta, 12-16 Sept., 2010.
144. Endrizzi, S., P. Marsh and W. L. Quinton. Topographic control on the depth of thaw in a peat covered continuous permafrost site in the arctic tundra and implication on the runoff production. International Polar Year Oslo Science Conference, Oslo, Norway, 8-12 June 2010.
143. Carey, S.K., W.L. Quinton and J.W. Pomeroy. The Role of Subsurface Storage and Permafrost Change on Subarctic Streamflow. International Polar Year Oslo Science Conference, Oslo, Norway, 8-12 June 2010.
142. Endrizzi, S., P. Marsh and W. Quinton. Topographic control on the depth of thaw in a peat covered continuous permafrost site in the arctic tundra and implication on the runoff production. CGU Joint Meeting with CMOS in Ottawa, May 31 - June 4, 2010.
141. Nagare, R.M., R. Schincariol, W. Quinton and M. Hayashi. Laboratory simulation of water and heat transport in sub- arctic peat soils: Experimental setup. CGU Joint Meeting with CMOS in Ottawa, May 31 - June 4, 2010.
140. Chasmer, L., R.M. Petrone, K.J. Devito, C. Mendoza and W. Quinton. Sensitivity of potential evapotranspiration to canopy characteristics within the western boreal forest, Alberta. CGU Joint Meeting with CMOS in Ottawa, May 31 - June 4, 2010.
139. Kenward, A., W. Quinton, R. Petrone and L. Chasmer. Carbon flux dynamics of a Permafrost-Dominated Boreal Wetland in Northwest Territories, Canada. CGU Joint Meeting with CMOS in Ottawa, May 31 - June 4, 2010.
138. Christensen, B., M. Hayashi, W.L. Quinton, L. Chasmer. Run-Off Generation from Aggregates of Peat Plateaus in the Discontinuous Permafrost Zone of the NWT. CGU Joint Meeting with CMOS in Ottawa, May 31 - June 4, 2010.
137. Verma, A.K., W.L Quinton, L. Chasmer and R. Petrone. Factors controlling the spatial variability of soil thaw on a permafrost plateau. CGU Joint Meeting with CMOS in Ottawa, May 31 - June 4, 2010.
136. Endrizzi, S., P. Marsh, W. Quinton and M. Dall’Amico. Topographic control of the depth of ground thaw in a peat covered continuous permafrost site in the Canadian arctic tundra. EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 2–7 May 2010.
135. Hayashi, M. and Quinton, W.L. Melting of discontinuous permafrost: Roles of coupled water and energy transport processes. Seminar presented at U.S. Geological Survey, Lakewood, Colorado, February 22, 2010.
134. Hayashi, M. and Quinton, W.L. Melting of discontinuous permafrost: Roles of coupled water and energy transport processes. Seminar presented at Laval University, Quebec City, January 27, 2010.
133. Rezanezhad, F., W.L. Quinton, J.S. Price, D. Elrick, T.R. Elliot and K.R. Shook, 2009. Examining the Influence of Pore Size Distribution and Geometry on Flow through Unsaturated Peat using 3D Micro-CT Scanning. Annual Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, 14–18 December.
132. Marsh, P., S. Endrizzi, W.L. Quinton, R. Thorne, M. Dall'Amico, 2009. Modelling the Spatial Dynamics of Permafrost and Seasonally Frozen Ground at Diverse Scales. Annual Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, 14–18 December.
131. Hayashi, M., L.R. Bentley, A. McClymont and W.L. Quinton, 2009. Geophysical imaging of discontinuous permafrost: Effects of sub-grid landcover variability and linear disturbance. Annual Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, 14-18 December.
130. Chasmer, L., R.M. Petrone, S. Brown, N. Kljun, C. Hopkinson, C. Mendoza, I. Creed, K.J. Devito and W. Quinton. Spatial Partitioning of Net Ecosystem Production (NEP) and Ecosystem Respiration (Re) Using Airborne Lidar, Wind Direction and Atmospheric Stability within a Divided Boreal Peatland/Upland Ecosystem American Geophysical Union Annual Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California, December 14 – 19, 2009.
129. Chasmer L, W. Quinton, M Hayashi, 2009. The influence of the black spruce canopy on the spatial annual thaw pattern of permafrost plateaus. Joint Annual Workshop of the IP3 & WC2N Networks. Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada, 14-17 October.
128. Zhang, Y., S.K. Carey, W.L. Quinton and R. Janowicz, 2009. Parameterizations of organic-covered permafrost soils in land surface and hydrological models, Joint Annual Workshop of the IP3 & WC2N Networks. Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada, 14-17 October.
127. Hayashi, M., W.L. Quinton and L. Chasmer, 2009. Wetland-Forest Transition at the Edge of Permafrost: Roles of Water and Energy Transport Process, Joint Annual Workshop of the IP3 & WC2N Networks. Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada, 14-17 October.
126. Hayashi, M., W.L. Quinton, and L. Chasmer. Wetland-forest transition at the edge of permafrost: Roles of coupled water and energy transport process. Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, 18-21 October, 2009. Portland, Oregon, USA.
125. Thorne, R. and W.L. Quinton Development of an Energy-based Runoff Generation Model in Arctic Tundra Regions. 17th International Northern Research Basins (NRB) Symposium and Workshop: Canada, 12-18 August, 2009.
124. Chasmer L., R. Petrone, S. Brown, C. Hopkinson, N. Kljun, and K. Devito, 2009. Spatial partitioning of CO2 fluxes based on canopy structure within a heterogeneous
managed boreal wetland ecosystem. The 30th Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing
June 22-25, 2009: Lethbridge Alberta Canada
123. Chasmer, L., C. Hopkinson, W. Quinton, and M. Hayashi, 2009. Quantifying change in peat plateau and wetland areas within the discontinuous permafrost zone: 1947 to present. The 30th Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing, June 22-25, 2009: Lethbridge Alberta Canada.
122. Thorne, R, W.L. Quinton. Development of an Energy-based Runoff Generation Model in Arctic Tundra Regions. Joint meeting of Canadian Geophysical Union and the American Geophysical Union, 23-27 May, 2009, Toronto, Canada.
121. Nagare, R M, RA Schincariol, WL Quinton, M Hayashi. Calibration of Time Domain Reflectometry Using Undisturbed Peat Samples. Joint meeting of Canadian Geophysical Union and the American Geophysical Union, 23-27 May, 2009, Toronto, Canada.
120. Chasmer, L., P. Whittington, C. Hopkinson, R.M. Petrone, and W. Quinton. The Influence of Vegetation Canopy Structure on the Spatial Pattern of Active Layer Thaw within the Sub-Arctic – Boreal Transition Discontinuous Permafrost Zone. Meeting of the Americas (Joint American and Canadian Geophysical Unions Congress), Toronto, Ontario, May 24 – 27, 2009.
119. Chasmer, L., R. Petrone, W. Quinton, S. Brown, C. Hopkinson. Spatial Partitioning of CO2 Fluxes Based on Canopy Structure Within a Heterogeneous Managed Boreal Wetland Ecosystem. Joint meeting of Canadian Geophysical Union and the American Geophysical Union, 23-27 May, 2009, Toronto, Canada.
118. Zhang, Y, Carey, S K, Quinton, W L, Janowicz, R. Parameterization of Organic-covered Permafrost Soils in Land Surface and Hydrological Models. Joint meeting of Canadian Geophysical Union and the American Geophysical Union, 23-27 May, 2009, Toronto, Canada.
117. Rezanezhad, F., W.L. Quinton, J.S. Price, T. Elliot, 2009. Measurement and Analysis of Physical and Hydraulic Properties of Unsaturated Peat Using 3D Micro- CT Scanning. Joint meeting of Canadian Geophysical Union and the American Geophysical Union, 23-27 May, 2009, Toronto, Canada.
116. Seglenieks, F., E. Soulis, B. Quinton, M. Hayashi, and C. Spence, 2009. Development of the MESH hydrological model in two Canadian arctic basins. Joint meeting of Canadian Geophysical Union and the American Geophysical Union, 23-27 May. Toronto, Canada.
115. Quinton, W., M. Hayashi and L. Chasmer, 2009. Permafrost Melt in the Wetland-Dominated Zone of Discontinuous Permafrost - Implications for Basin Runoff. Joint meeting of Canadian Geophysical Union and the American Geophysical Union, 23-27 May, 2009, Toronto, Canada.
114. Kenward, A., W. Quinton, and R. Petrone, 2009. Examining Gas Flux Interactions in Wetland-Dominated Permafrost Terrain. Joint meeting of Canadian Geophysical Union and the American Geophysical Union, 23-27 May, 2009, Toronto, Canada.
113. Chasmer, Laura, William Quinton, Chris Hopkinson, Richard Petrone, and Peter Whittington. The influence of vegetation canopy structure on active layer thaw within the sub-arctic discontinuous permafrost zone. Joint meeting of Canadian Geophysical Union and the American Geophysical Union, 23-27 May, 2009, Toronto, Canada.
112. Kenward, A., W. Quinton, and R. Petrone. Examining Gas Flux Interactions in Wetland-Dominated Permafrost Terrain. Ken Hewitt Symposium on Cold Regions and Water Science Research. Wilfrid Laurier University, 2-3 March, 2009.
111. Rezanezhad, F., W.L. Quinton, J.S. Price, D. Elrick, T.R. Elliot, K.R. Shook.
Influence of Pore Size and Geometry on Peat Unsaturated Hydraulic Conductivity
Measured from 3D Computed Tomography Images. Ken Hewitt Symposium on Cold Regions and Water Science Research. Wilfrid Laurier University, 2-3 March, 2009.
110. Chasmer, L., W. Quinton, C. Hopkinson, R. Petrone, and P. Whittington. The influence of vegetation canopy structure on active layer thaw within the sub-arctic discontinuous permafrost zone. Ken Hewitt Symposium on Cold Regions and Water Science Research. Wilfrid Laurier University, 2-3 March, 2009.
109. Chasmer, L., R. Petrone, and W. Quinton. Spatial partitioning of CO2 fluxes based on canopy structure within a heterogeneous boreal wetland ecosystem. Ken Hewitt Symposium on Cold Regions and Water Science Research. Wilfrid Laurier University, 2-3 March, 2009.
108. Quinton, W. Peatland Hydrology of Discontinuous Permafrost in the Northwest Territories: Overview and Synthesis. Ken Hewitt Symposium on Cold Regions and Water Science Research. Wilfrid Laurier University, 2-3 March, 2009.
107. Nagare, R., R. Schincariol, W. Quinton and M. Hayashi. Calibration of TDR probes for low water content measurements in organic soils. Ken Hewitt Symposium on Cold Regions and Water Science Research. Wilfrid Laurier University, 2-3 March, 2009.
106. Che, Q. and W.L. Quinton. Snowmelt runoff simulation from a subalpine tundra hill slope. Ken Hewitt Symposium on Cold Regions and Water Science Research. Wilfrid Laurier University, 2-3 March, 2009.
105. Thorne R. and W.L. Quinton. Development of an Energy-based Runoff Generation Model in Arctic Tundra Regions. Ken Hewitt Symposium on Cold Regions and Water Science Research. Wilfrid Laurier University, 2-3 March, 2009.
104. Henshaw J. and W. Quinton Connectivity and Storage of Bogs in a Northern Wetland. Ken Hewitt Symposium on Cold Regions and Water Science Research. Wilfrid Laurier University, 2-3 March, 2009.
103. Morgan, C., W. Quinton and R. Soulis. The Interaction of Vegetation and Alpine Watershed Runoff in Relation to Climate Change. Ken Hewitt Symposium on Cold Regions and Water Science Research. Wilfrid Laurier University, 2-3 March, 2009.
102. Quinton, W.L. and S.K. Carey, 2008. Towards an Energy-based Runoff Generation Theory for Tundra Landscapes. Annual Meeting Fall of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, 15-19 December.
101. Schincariol, R. Nagare, W. Quinton, M. Hayashi. The Supporting Role of Mesocosm-Scale Laboratory Experiments in Solving Critical Issues at Hydrogeological Research Sites. Annual Meeting Fall of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, 15-19 December, 2008.
100. Chasmer, L., W. Quinton, R. Petrone, P. Whittington, and C. Hopkinson, 2008.
The influence of vegetation canopy structure on soil frost dynamics within the northern boreal and sub-arctic discontinuous permafrost zones. Annual Meeting Fall of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, 15-19 December.
99. Zhang, Y., S. K. Carey, W.L. Quinton, J. R. Janowicz and G. N. Flerchinger. Simulation of infiltration into organic-covered permafrost soils. Annual Meeting Fall of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, 15-19 December, 2008.
98. Kenward, A., W.L. Quinton, and R. Petrone, 2008. Examining Gas-Flux Interactions in Wetland Dominated Permafrost Terrain, University of Toronto, 6 Dec., 2008.
97. Schincariol, R., R. Nagare, W. Quinton and M. Hayashi, 2008. The supporting role of laboratory mesocosm studies in the Scotty Creek watershed field studies. 3rd Annual IP3 Meeting and Workshop, Whitehorse, Yukon, 12-15 Nov.
96. Chasmer, L., W. Quinton, R. Petrone, P. Whittington, and C. Hopkinson, 2008. The influence of vegetation canopy structure on soil frost dynamics within the northern boreal and sub-arctic discontinuous permafrost zones. 3rd Annual IP3 Meeting and Workshop, Whitehorse, Yukon, 12-15 Nov.
95. Rezanezhad, F., W.L. Quinton, J.S. Price, D. Elrick, T. Elliot and R. Heck: Physical and Hydraulic Properties of Peat Soil Using X-ray Computed Tomography and Image Analysis. 3rd Annual IP3 Meeting and Workshop, Whitehorse, Yukon, 12-15 Nov, 2008.
94. Rezanezhad, F., W.L. Quinton, J.S. Price, D. Elrick, T. Elliot, K.R. Shook: Influence of Pore Size and Geometry on Peat Unsaturated Hydraulic Conductivity. 3rd Annual IP3 Meeting and Workshop, Whitehorse, Yukon, 12-15 Nov, 2008.
93. Thorne, R., W. Quinton, S. Carey and P. Marsh, 2008. Modelling the topographic influences on active layer thaw and runoff in arctic tundra. 3rd Annual IP3 Meeting and Workshop, Whitehorse, Yukon, 12-15 Nov.
92. Wright, N., W. L. Quinton and M. Hayashi, 2008. Hydrological response of
heterogeneous land covers to water and energy inputs in a discontinuous permafrost basin. 34rd Annual meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Banff, Canada, 11-14 May, 2008.
91. Quinton, W.L., R. Bemrose, S.K. Carey and Y. Zhang, 2008. Seasonal Active Layer Development of an Alpine Tundra Hillslope. 34rd Annual meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Banff, Canada, 11-14 May, 2008.
90. Rezanezhad, F, W. L. Quinton, J. Price, D. Elrick, T. Elliot, R. Heck, 2008.
Direct Measurement of Unsaturated Hydraulic Conductivity through Peat Soils
Using Pore Distribution Obtained by X-Ray Computed Tomography. 34th Annual meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Banff, Canada, 11-14 May, 2008.
90. Chasmer, L., K. Devito, A. Fox, C. Hopkinson, N. Kljun, H. McCaughey, R. Petrone, and W. Quinton, 2008. Spatial parameterization of zero-plane displacement and surface roughness length using airborne lidar within three boreal ecosystems. Poster presented at the Canadian Geophysical Union Conference. Banff, AB. May 2008.
89. Chasmer, L. and W. Quinton, C. Hopkinson and A. Fox, 2008. Quantifying Canopy Structural and Topographic Variability within a Southern Subarctic Watershed using Airborne Lidar. 34rd Annual meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Banff, Canada, 11-14 May, 2008.
88. Rezanezhad, F., W.L. Quinton, T. Elliot, J. Price, D. Elrick and R. Heck, 2008. Physical and Hydraulic Properties of Peat Soil Using X-ray Computed Tomography and Image Analysis. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 10, EGU2008-A-00751, SRef-ID: 1607-7962/gra/EGU2008-A-00751, EGU General Assembly, Vienna.
87. Rezanezhad F. and W.L. Quinton: 3D Quantification of the Peat Soil Properties Using X-ray Computed Tomography and Image Analysis Techniques. 2nd Annual Northern Research Day. Cold Regions Research Centre, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada, 6th February, 2008.
86. Rezanezhad, F., W.L. Quinton, T. Myers, J.S. Price, D. Elrick, T. Elliot, R. Heck, 2008. Experimental Study of Physical and Hydraulic Properties of Experimental Study of Physical and Hydraulic Properties of Peat Soil Using X Peat Soil Using X-ray Computed Tomography. 2nd Annual Northern Research Day. Cold Regions Research Centre, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada, 6th February, 2008.
85. Verma, A. and W. Quinton, 2008. Influence of canopy radiation transfer on spatial distribution of soil thaw. 2nd Annual Northern Research Day. Cold Regions Research Centre, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada, 6th February, 2008.
84. Kenward, A. and W. Quinton, 2008. Examining gas-flux interactions in wetland-dominated permafrost terrain. 2nd Annual Northern Research Day. Cold Regions Research Centre, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada, 6th February, 2008.
83. Liu, L, E.D. Soulis and W. Quinton, 2008. Soil moisture parameterisation in hydrology land surface schemes. 2nd Annual Northern Research Day. Cold Regions Research Centre, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada, 6th February, 2008.
82. Zhang, Y., S. K. Carey and W.L. Quinton, 2007. Evaluation of the simulation algorithms and parameterization methods for ground thawing and freezing in permafrost regions: Preliminary findings and future directions. 2nd Annual IP3 Meeting and Workshop, Cold Regions Research Centre, WLU, 8-10 Nov.
81. Rezanezhad, F., W. Quinton, T. Elliot, R. Heck and J. Price, 2007. 3D Computed Tomographic Measurements for Pore Size Distribution through Peat Soil. 2nd Annual IP3 Meeting and Workshop, Cold Regions Research Centre, WLU, 8-10 Nov.
80. Kenward, A. and W.L. Quinton. "Modelling Slope Runoff in Wetland-Dominated Permafrost Terrain". Annual Meeting of CAGONT, Laurentian University, 19-20 Oct., 2007.
79. Verma A.K. and W.L. Quinton. The influence of Tree canopy on spatial distribution of soil thaw. Annual Meeting of CAGONT, Laurentian University, 19-20 Oct., 2007.
78. Elliot, T.R., Quinton, W., Heck, R.J. & Price, J. 2007. Relating peat hydraulic conductivity to pore geometry: moving from 2D to 3D analysis. X-ray Computed Tomography of Soil Meeting, 19 – 22 Aug., 2007. University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada.
77. Quinton, W.L., R. Heck, J.S. Price and T. Elliot. Application of CT Scans to Evaluate Hydraulic Properties of Peat Soils. X-ray Computed Tomography of Soil Meeting, 19 – 22 Aug., 2007. University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada.
76. Quinton, W.L., M. Hayashi, N. Wright, E.D. Soulis, 2007. Relating hillslope runoff to basin discharge in a wetland dominated zone of discontinuous permafrost. IUGG XXIV General Assembly. Perugia, Italy, 2-13 July, 2007.
75. Hayashi, Masaki, Nicole Wright and William L. Quinton, 2007. Interaction between subsurface water flow and heat transfer in a subarctic permafrost peatland. IUGG XXIV General Assembly. Perugia, Italy, 2-13 July, 2007.
74. Pomeroy, J.W. T. Brown, W.L. Quinton, N. Hedstrom and R. Granger. Process hydrology modelling in cold regions – the Cold Regions Hydrological Model. IUGG XXIV General Assembly. Perugia, Italy, 2-13 July, 2007.
73. Quinton W.L., M. Hayashi, N. Wright, E.D. Soulis, 2007. Snowmelt Runoff from Peat Plateaus: Magnitude, Timing and Influence on the Basin Hydrograph. 33rd Annual meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, St. John’s, Canada, 29 May – 1 June, 2007.
72. Seglenieks, Frank, William Quinton, Eric Soulis, 2007. Runoff modelling of the Scotty Creek basin. 33rd Annual meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, St. John’s, Canada, 29 May – 1 June, 2007.
71. Zhang, Yinsuo, Sean K. Carey and William L. Quinton, 2007. Evaluation of the simulation and parameterization algorithms for ground thawing and freezing in permafrost region. 33rd Annual meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, St. John’s, Canada, 29 May – 1 June, 2007.
70. Wright, Nicole, William L. Quinton, Masaki Hayashi, 2007. Spatial and temporal variations in active-layer thawing and hillslope runoff generation in a discontinuous permafrost basin. 33rd Annual meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, St. John’s, Canada, 29 May – 1 June, 2007.
69. Quinton, W., M. Hayashi, N. Wright, P. Whittington, T. Myers. Some Recent Advances in the Runoff Hydrology of the Central Mackenzie River basin. 1st Annual Northern Research Day, Cold Regions Research Centre, Wilfrid Laurier University, 8 February, 2007.
68. Whittington, P. and W. Quinton. Hydrological interaction among the major wetland types of Scotty Creek, NWT, Canada. 1st Annual Northern Research Day, Cold Regions Research Centre, Wilfrid Laurier University, 8 February, 2007.
67. Carey, S.K., W.L. Quinton, T. Carroll. Field and laboratory estimation of pore size distributions and water-conducting porosity in organic soils. Poster presentation at the 1st Annual Northern Research Day, Cold Regions Research Centre, Wilfrid Laurier University, 8 February, 2007.
66. Hayashi, M, W.L. Quinton and N. Wright. Feedback between water flow and heat transfer in a Subarctic permafrost peatland. Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Philadelphia, 22-25 October, 2006.
65. Hayashi, M., W.L. Quinton and N. Wright. Parameterising subsurface runoff in large-scale hydrological models using process studies and small-scale models. 32nd Annual meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Banff, Canada, 14-17 May, 2006.
64. Wright, N., W.L. Quinton and M. Hayashi. Snowmelt runoff from peat plateaus in a wetland-dominated basin near Fort Simpson, Northwest Territories. 32nd Annual meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Banff, Canada, 14-17 May, 2006.
63. Carey, S.K., W.L. Quinton, N. Goeller, T. Carroll. Field and laboratory estimation of pore size distributions and water-conducting porosity in organic soils. 32nd Annual meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Banff, Canada, 14-17 May, 2006.
62. Pomeroy, J.W., D.M. Gray, T. Brown, N.R. Hedstrom, W. Quinton, R.J. Granger, S. Carey. The Cold Regions Hydrological Model, a Platform for Basing Process Representation and Model Structure on Physical Evidence. 32nd Annual meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Banff, Canada, 14-17 May, 2006.
61. Dornes PF, Pomeroy JW, Pietroniro A, Carey SK, Quinton WL. The Use of Inductive and Deductive Reasoning to Model Snowmelt from Arctic Mountain Catchments. Presented at: 3rd Biennial meeting of the International Modelling and Software Society, Burlington, Vermont, USA, July 9-13, 2006.
60. Dornes, P., J. Pomeroy, A. Pietroniro, W. Quinton. Representation of landscape heterogeneity in high relief regions: implications for hydrological and atmospheric models. 32nd Annual meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Banff, Canada, 14-17 May, 2006.
59. Shirazi, T., W.L. Quinton, J.W. Pomeroy, and K.L. Shook, 2005. Spatial and Temporal Development of Soil Thaw During Snowmelt on a Sub-Alpine Tundra Hillslope Annual meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Banff, Canada, 7-11 May.
58. Blias, K., W. Quinton, R. Heck, and J. Price, 2005. Measurement of physical and hydraulic properties of organic soil using computed topographic imagery Annual meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Banff, Canada, 7-11 May.
57. Goeller, N, W. L. Quinton, M. Hayashi, 2005. Reproducing Laboratory Drainage Test Results Using Image Analysis Annual meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Banff, Canada, 7-11 May.
56. Goeller, N.T., W.L. Quinton and M. Hayashi. Evaluating soil drainage properties from 2-d image analysis. Canadian International Polar Year Programme, Pre-Proposal Solicitation Programme, Whitehorse, Nov., 2004.
55. Blais, K., W.L. Quinton, J.S. Price and R. Heck. Applications of Computerized Axial Tomography (CatScan) for analysis of soil hydraulic properties. Canadian International Polar Year Programme, Pre-Proposal Solicitation Programme, Whitehorse, Nov., 2004.
54. Shirazi, T., W.L. Quinton and J.W. Pomeroy. Spatial distribution of the ground heat flux over sub-alpine tundra Hillslopes. Canadian International Polar Year Programme, Pre-Proposal Solicitation Programme, Whitehorse, Nov., 2004.
53. Goeller, N.T., W.L. Quinton and M. Hayashi. Evaluating Van Genutchen Assumptions for Soil Drainage using Image Analysis. Annual MAGS workshop, Vancouver, Nov., 2004.
52. Blias, K., W.L. Quinton, J.S. Price and R. Heck. Measurement of Soil Physical and
Hydraulic Properties using Computerized Axial Tomography. Annual MAGS workshop, Vancouver, Nov., 2004.
51. Shirazi, T., W.L. Quinton and J.W. Pomeroy. Active Layer Development in an Sub-alpine Tundra Hillslope. Annual MAGS workshop, Vancouver, Nov., 2004.
50. Quinton, W.L. and J.W. Pomeroy. In-stream chemical evolution of runoff water in an Arctic Tundra Catchment. Joint meeting of Canadian Geophysical Union and the American Geophysical Union, 17-21 May, 2004, Montreal, Canada.
49. Quinton, W.L. and J. Pomeroy. Transformations of runoff chemisty in an Arctic tundra catchment. Annual meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, Nov., 2003.
48. Hayashi, M, Quinton, W. Subsurface Runoff on a Subarctic Hillslope: Comparing Field Experiments and Numerical Land Surface Schemes. Canadian Geophysical Union, annual meeting, Banff, May, 2003.
47. Quinton, W.L. and D.M. Gray. Subsurface drainage from organic soils in permafrost terrain: the major factors to be represented in a runoff model. 8th International Conference on Permafrost, July, 2003, Davos, Switzerland.
46. Quinton, W., S. Carey, D. Gray and T. Brown. Characterisation of snowmelt runoff in sub alpine tundra: a combined modelling and field study. Canadian Geophysical Union, annual meeting, Banff, May, 2003.
45. Carey, S. and W. Quinton. Summer Runoff Generation in a Subarctic Alpine Catchment. Canadian Geophysical Union, annual meeting, Banff, May, 2003.
44. Pomeroy, J., W. Quinton, R. Janowicz, R. Granger, S. Carey, P. Marsh, N. Hedstrom, A. Pietroniro, 2002. Variability of Snow Ablation: Consequences for Runoff Generation at the Process Scale and Lessons for Large Cold Regions Catchments. Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco. In Session: 'Hydroclimatology of Large Northern Watersheds: from Observations to Modelling.
43. Quinton, M. Hayashi, A. Pietroniro. Runoff and storage processes in the wetland dominated basins of the lower Liard River valley. Annual Meeting of the Canadain Geophysical Union, Hydrology Section, Banff, Canda, 18-21 May, 2002.
42. Hayashi, M., W. Quinton, A. Pietroniro. Isotopic composition of streamflow in the wetland dominated basins of a discontinuous permafrost region. Annual Meeting of the Canadain Geophysical Union, Hydrology Section, Banff, Canda, 18-21 May, 2002.
41. Marsh, P. W. Quinton, C. Onclin, M. Russell, S. Pohl and J. MacPherson. Modelling Surface Water Fluxes in Boreal, Tundra and Alpine Areas of the Lower Mackenzie Region. 7th MAGS Scientific Workshop, Hamilton, Canada, 7-9 November, 2001.
40. Carey, S.K. and W.L. Quinton, 2001. Hillslope runoff processes in the Canadian Arctic and subarctic: the role of frozen ground and organic soils. Chapman Conference on State of the Art Hillslope Hydrology. Sunriver Resort, Sunriver, Oregon, October 8-12, 2001.
39. Tran, K., W. Quinton, J. Stoodley, 2001. Using Geographic Information Systems to Automate Soil. CAGONT Annual Meeting, Carleton University, Ottawa, Oct. 27, 2001.
38. Hayashi, M. and W.L. Quinton, 2001. Hydrology of the discontinuous permafrost region near Ft. Simpson, NWT. Isotope Research Seminar Series, University of Calgary, March 14, 2001.
37. Pietroniro, A., W. Quinton and M. Hayashi, 2000. Modelling Hydrologic response of the lower Mackenzie System. Mackenzie basin GEWEX study, 6th Scientific workshop, Saskatoon, Canada, 15 17 November, 2000.
36. Marsh, P., W. Quinton, M. Russell, N. Neumann, C. Onclin. Snowcover melt and runoff in Boreal and Tundra ecosystems. Mackenzie basin GEWEX study, 6th Scientific workshop, Edmonton, Canada, November, 2000.
35. Marsh, P., W. Quinton, N. Neumann, C. Onclin, A. Pietroniro, S. Pohl, J. Pomeroy, M. Russell, R. Essery. Snowcover melt and runoff in boreal and tundra ecosystems: Final MAGS 1 Report. G.S. Strong (Ed.). 6th MAGS Scientific Workshop, Saskatoon, Canada 15-17 November, 2000.
34. Pietroniro, A., W. Quinton, M. Hayashi, J. Gibson, T. Prowse and E. Soulis. Assessment of global land cover data for atmospheric and hydrologic model applications in the Mackenzie Basin, Canada. 6th MAGS Scientific Workshop, Saskatoon, Canada 15-17 November, 2000.
33. Marsh, P., W. Quinton, J. Pomeroy, C. Onclin, N. Neumann, M. Russell, S. Pohl, P. Schuepp, J. MacPherson, and W. Rouse. 2000. Water cycle processes and modelling at the arctic treeline. Canadian Water Resources Association. Saskatoon, Canada, June 2000.
32. Quinton, W.L., M. Hayashi, D. Gray, A. Pietroniro, T.D. Prowse, J.Gibson, 2000. Defining Flow and Storage Components in the Lower Liard Valley. Annual meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Hydrology Section, Banff, Canada, 24 27 May, 2000.
31. Quinton, W.L., T.D. Prowse, A. Pieroniro, D.M. Gray, J. Gibson, M. Hayashi, T. Carter and C. Onclin. The Water Balance of the Lower Liard River Basin: Defining Flow and Storage Components. Mackenzie Basin GEWEX Study (MAGS), 5th Scientific Workshop, Edmonton, Canada, 21 23 November, 1999.
30. Quinton, W.L., A. Pietroniro and E.D. Soulis. Hydrological Modelling in the Mackenzie Area GEWEX Study (MAGS): A Progress Report. Mackenzie Basin GEWEX Study (MAGS), 5th Scientific Workshop, Edmonton, Canada, 21 23 November, 1999.
29. Marsh, P., W.L. Quinton, J. Pomeroy, C. Onclin, N. Neumann, M. Russell, S. Pohl. Snowcover melt and runoff in boreal and tundra ecosystems, Mackenzie Basin GEWEX Study (MAGS), 5th Scientific Workshop, Edmonton, Canada, 21 23 November, 1999.
28. Neumann, N., S. Pohl, M. Russell, W.L. Quinton and P. Marsh, 1999. Process modelling studies in the lower Mackenzie River Basin. Mackenzie Basin GEWEX Study (MAGS), 5th Scientific Workshop, Edmonton, Canada, 21-23 November.
27. Quinton, W.L. and A. Pietroniro. Hydrological Modelling in the Mackenzie Area GEWEX Study (MAGS): A Progress Report. Mackenzie Basin GEWEX Study (MAGS), 5th Scientific Workshop, Edmonton, Canada, 21 23 November, 1999.
26. Pietroniro, A., E.D. Soulis and W.L. Quinton. Assessment of Global Land Cover Data for Atmospheric and Hydrological Model Applications in the MAckenzie Basin, Canada. 5th MAGS Scientific Workshop, Edmonton, Canada 21 23 November, 1999.
25. Quinton, W.L. and P. Marsh, 1999. Image Analysis and Water Tracing methods for examining Runoff Pathways, Soil Properties and Residence Times in the Continuous Permafrost Zone. Integrated Methods in Catchment Hydrology Tracer, Remote Sensing and Hydrometric Techniques. IUGG XXII General Assembly. Birmingham, United Kingdom, 19-30 July 1999
24. Quinton, W.L., P. Marsh and D.M Gray. Toward modelling hillslope runoff in the arctic tundra. Canadian Geophysical Union, 7th Annual Meeting of the Hydrology Section, Banff, Canada, 9 13 May, 1999.
23. Marsh, P., W. L. Quinton, J. Pomeroy, A. Pietroniro, R. Essery N. Neumann and C. Onclin, 1998. Snow cover melt and runoff in boreal and tundra ecosystems. Mackenzie Basin GEWEX Study (MAGS), 4th Annual Workshop, Montreal, Canada, 18 20, November.
22. Quinton, W.L. and P. Marsh. Relating hillslope runoff to streamflow in the Arctic tundra. Joint annual meeting of Geological Association of Canada, Mineralogical Association of Canada, International Association of Hydrogeologists, Canadian Geophysical Union, 6th Annual Meeting of the Hydrology Section, Quebec City, Canada, 18 20 May, 1998.
21. Quinton, W.L. and P. Marsh, Melt water Fluxes, Hillslope Runoff and Stream flow in an Arctic Permafrost Basin. Permafrost 7th International Conference, Yellowknife, Canada, June, 1998.
20. Marsh, P., W. L. Quinton, and N. Neumann. Climate impacts on permafrost hydrology in northern Canada. Canadian Workshop on Climate Change Scenarios. April 1998, Ville d'Esterel, Quebec. AES and Universite du Quebec Montreal.
19. Quinton W.L. and P. Marsh. The Role of the Near Stream Area on Hillslope Runoff and Stream Flow in the Arctic Tundra, Mackenzie Basin GEWEX Study (MAGS), 3rd Annual Workshop, Toronto, Canada, 17 19 November, 1997.
18. Marsh, P. and W.L. Quinton. Water and Energy Fluxes During the Snowmelt Period. Mackenzie Basin GEWEX Study (MAGS), 2nd Annual Workshop, Saskatoon, Canada, 23 36 March, 1997.
17. Maxfield A. W., P. Marsh, J. Pomeroy and W.L. Quinton. Arctic Snow and Soil Observations by Radar Satellite. Applications of Remote Sensing in Hydrology. NASA, Goddard Space Flight Centre, Greenbelt, Maryland, U.S.A. July, 1997.
16. Quinton, W.L. and P. Marsh. The Influence of the Near Stream Area on Stream flow in an Arctic Tundra Basin. 31st CMOS (Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society) Congress, Saskatoon, June, 1997.
15. Marsh, P., J. Pomeroy, W. Rouse and W. L. Quinton. Water and Energy Fluxes at the Forest Tundra Transition in Northern Canada. 31st CMOS (Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society) Congress, Saskatoon, June, 1997.
14. Marsh, P., W.L. Quinton and J.W. Pomeroy. Surface Energy Balance and Runoff Processes During the Snowmelt Period at High Latitude Sites. Ocean Atmosphere Ice Exchanges Theme of the Second International Scientific Conference on the Global Energy and Water Cycle, Hampton Virginia, July, 1996.
13. Quinton, W.L. and P. Marsh, 1996. Hillslope runoff on hummocky tundra terrain. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.
12. Maxfield, A., P. Marsh and W.L. Quinton, 1996. A comparison of radar snow observation at tundra and taiga sites. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.
11. Quinton, W.L. and P. Marsh. The Impact of mineral earth hummocks on runoff from artic tundra hillslopes. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Hydrology Section, Banff, Canada, May, 1996.
10. Marsh, P., J.W. Pomeroy and W.L. Quinton. Application of Snow and Evaporation Models for predicting Water Fluxes at the Arctic Treeline in Northwestern Canada. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Hydrology Section, Banff, Canada, May, 1995.
9. Quinton, W.L. and P. Marsh, 1995. The Impact of the Snowmelt Regime on the Runoff Pathways of a Hummocky Tundra Hillslope. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Hydrology Section, Banff, Canada, May, 1995.
8. Marsh, P., W.L. Quinton and J.W. Pomeroy. Hydrological Processes and Runoff at the Arctic Treeline in Northern Canada. 10th International Northern Research Basins Symposium and Workshop, Svalbard, Norway, August, 1994.
7. Quinton, W.L. and P. Marsh. Controls on the Relative Importance of Hydrologic Flowpaths: Field Evidence from Tundra Hillslope Plots in the Continuous Permafrost Zone. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Hydrology Section, Banff, Canada, May, 1994.
6. Marsh, P. and W.L. Quinton. Snowmelt Infiltration and Subsurface Flowpaths in Frozen Soils: Field evidence from a continuous Permafrost site. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Hydrology Section, Banff, Canada, May, 1993.
5. Quinton, W.L. and N.T. Roulet. Spring and Summer Hydrology of Northern Patterned Peatlands. Presented at Spring Meeting American Geophysical Union, Montreal, Canada, April, 1992.
4. Roulet, N.T., R. Ash, W.L. Quinton, K. Savage, 1992. Methane Emissions from Drained Northern Peatlands: An Analog for Drier Climates? Spring Meeting, American Geophysical Union, Montreal, Canada, April, 1992.
3. Quinton, W.L. and N.T Roulet. The Hydrology of a Subarctic Patterned Wetland. Third National Student Conference on Northern Studies, ACUNS, Ottawa, Canada, October, 1991.
2. Quinton, W.L. and N.T. Roulet. The Hydrology of a Subarctic Patterned Wetland: Preliminary Results. Canadian Association of Geographers Ontario Division, University of Guelph, Canada, October, 1989.
1. Quinton, W.L., 1988. The Modern Pollen Rain at Truelove Lowland, Devon Island, Northwest Territories. Second National Student Conference on Northern Studies, ACUNS, Ottawa, Canada, October, 1988.
7. Oehri, J., G. Schaepman-Strub, R. Grysko, J. Kim, H. Kropp, I. Grünberg†, O. Sonnentag, E. Euskirchen, V. Zemlianskii, M. Chacko, W. Quinton et al. Vegetation Type is an Important Predictor of the Arctic Summer Land Surface Energy Budget. Nature Communications, Accepted. Oehri_base_data on PANGAEA: https://www.pangaea.de/
6. Devoie, Élise; Quinton, William L., 2021, "Patterns of Discontinuous Permafrost Thaw in Peatlands", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP2/J2KBPF, Scholars Portal Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:CjFABkQh9rJuiVr1MeSIKQ== [fileUNF].
5. Carpino, Olivia; Quinton, William L., 2021, "Four Component Radiation Data at Scotty Creek, NWT, Canada 2004-2019", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP2/JTIQDO, Scholars Portal Dataverse, V1.
4. Devoie, Élise; Quinton, William L, 2021, "Data for: Subsurface flow measurements using passive flux meters in variably‐saturated cold‐regions landscapes", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP2/YR6TQ8, Scholars Portal Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:NPVWInGczd2Wrnn5nmfFow== [fileUNF]
3. Quinton, William L.; Connon, Ryan F.; Devoie, Élise G., 2019, "Permafrost Monitoring at Scotty Creek Research Station, 2011-2017 [Northwest Territories, Canada]", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP2/BTRLHO, Scholars Portal Dataverse, V2, UNF:6:8pHKgHWIYDNEaqmdlrpd7A== [fileUNF]
2. Haynes, Kristine M.; Connon, Ryan F.; Quinton, William L., 2018, "Hydrometeorological measurements in peatland-dominated, discontinuous permafrost at Scotty Creek, Northwest Territories, Canada", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP/OQDRJG, Scholars Portal Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:+7lfgKjhOSWixyd2k8RXOA== [fileUNF]
1. Quinton, William; Connon, Ryan; Devoie, Élise; Hayashi, Masaki; Veness, Tyler, 2018, "Micrometeorological and freeze-thaw data at Scotty Creek, NT 2001-2017 [Canada]", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP/EMDB8K, Scholars Portal Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:VzXnw8UhViHLcU6XMq4Vmg== [fileUNF]