Browsing Waterloo Research by Author "Wiebe, Andrew James"
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An approach to improve direct runoff estimates and reduce uncertainty in the calculated groundwater component in water balances of large lakes
Wiebe, Andrew J.; Conant Jr., Brewster; Rudolph, David L.; Korkka-Niemi, Kirsti (Journal of Hydrology, 2015-10-30)Groundwater is important in the overall water budget of a lake because it affects the quantity and quality of surface water and the ecological health of the lake. The water balance equation is frequently used to estimate ... -
Influence of dynamic river stage on the vulnerability of water wells and structure foundations in cold regions
Yin, Haoyu; Wiebe, Andrew James; Rudolph, David L.; McKenzie, Jeffrey; Yin, Haoyu (University of Waterloo, 2023-05-15)Groundwater is important for people in Northern Canada, yet the groundwater protection protocols and water well vulnerability assessments designed for other warmer regions of Canada may not be applicable to communities in ... -
On the sensitivity of modelled groundwater recharge estimates to rain gauge network scale
Wiebe, Andrew J.; Rudolph, David L. (Elsevier, 2020-06-01)Rainfall is often the largest component of the water budget and even a small uncertainty percentage may lead to challenges for accurately estimating groundwater recharge as a calculated residual within a water budget ...