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An exploration of the controls of pre-instrumental streamflow using multiple tree-ring proxies
Authors:Emma Watson  Brian H Luckman  
Institution:

aClimate Research Branch, Meteorological Service of Canada, Environment Canada, 4905 Dufferin Street, Downsview, Ont., Canada, M3H 5T4

bDepartment of Geography, University of Western Ontario, London, Ont., Canada, N6A 5C2

Abstract:Previous studies have used tree-ring chronologies from several species to develop reconstructions of precipitation, temperature, streamflow and glacier mass balance for sites in Banff National Park, Alberta. This study examines the variability in a >300-year summer streamflow reconstruction for the Bow River at Banff in conjunction with changes in the major contributors to streamflow (glacier melt, winter and summer pecipitation). Reconstructed winter mass balance for Peyto Glacier is used as a surrogate for winter precipitation and April–August precipitation is reconstructed for Banff. Streamflow variability correlates most highly with winter precipitation and periods of high flow follow above average snowfall in the previous winter (high winter balance) and in some cases also with above normal summer precipitation. A clear response to changes in summer mass balance at Peyto Glacier (i.e. summer glacier melting) cannot be identified in this summer discharge record. Problems developing physically realistic flow reconstructions for snowmelt dominated rivers from summer sensitive tree-ring chronologies are also discussed.
Keywords:Tree-ring chronologies  Precipitation  Glacier mass balance  Stream flow  Tree-ring reconstructions  Canadian Rockies  Banff National Park
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