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Terry D. Prowse

Terry D. Prowse

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Environmental Sciences
Canada
2023

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
69
Citations
21056
World Ranking
1752
National Ranking
62

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in Canada Leader Award

Overview

Terry D. Prowse is affiliated with the University of Victoria in Canada and contributes to the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research primarily focuses on Atmospheric Science with intersecting interests in Water Science and Technology. Their scholarly work explores themes within climate change, permafrost, cryospheric studies, and the dynamics of Arctic and Antarctic ice, alongside hydrology and watershed management.

The scientist has published in a variety of respected journals. Frequent venues include the journal Water, where three of their papers appear, and Earth System Science Data with one publication. These papers cover observational and modeling aspects of hydrological and climatic processes in northern environments.

  • Recent Trends in Freshwater Influx to the Arctic Ocean from Four Major Arctic-Draining Rivers (2020, Water)
  • A Canadian River Ice Database from the National Hydrometric Program Archives (2020, Earth system science data)
  • Runoff Projection from an Alpine Watershed in Western Canada: Application of a Snowmelt Runoff Model (2021, Water)
  • Effects of Climatic Drivers and Teleconnections on Late 20th Century Trends in Spring Freshet of Four Major Arctic-Draining Rivers (2021, Water)

Their collaborative network includes frequent co-authors such as Yonas Dibike, Barrie Bonsal, Roxanne Ahmed, H. C. L. O'Neil, and Laurent de Rham. These collaborations have resulted in multiple publications addressing interconnected aspects of Arctic hydrology, climate drivers, and environmental data.

  • Yonas Dibike (4 joint publications)
  • Barrie Bonsal (3 joint publications)
  • Roxanne Ahmed (2 joint publications)
  • H. C. L. O'Neil (1 joint publication)
  • Laurent de Rham (1 joint publication)

The main topics of their work span several interconnected themes:

  • Climate change and permafrost
  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies

Best Publications

  • Climate change 2007 : impacts, adaptation and vulnerability : Working Group II contribution to the Fourth Assessment Report of the IPCC Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

    Tarekegn Abeku;Pamela Abuodha;Francis Adesina;Neil Adger

  • Historical Trends in Lake and River Ice Cover in the Northern Hemisphere

    John J. Magnuson;Dale M. Robertson;Barbara J. Benson;Randolph H. Wynne

  • Polar regions (Arctic and Antarctic)

    O. Anisimov;David G. Vaughan;T.V. Callaghan;C. Fural

  • Arctic terrestrial hydrology: A synthesis of processes, regional effects, and research challenges

    A. Bring;A. Bring;I. Fedorova;I. Fedorova;Y. Dibike;Y. Dibike;L. Hinzman

  • Climate Change Effects on Aquatic Biota, Ecosystem Structure and Function

    Frederick J. Wrona;Terry D. Prowse;James D. Reist;John E. Hobbie

  • Ecosystems and Their Goods and Services

    H. Gitay;S. Brown;W. Easterling;B. Jallow

  • Climate Change Effects on Hydroecology of Arctic Freshwater Ecosystems

    Terry D. Prowse;Frederick J. Wrona;James D. Reist;John J. Gibson

  • Recent trends in Canadian lake ice cover

    Claude R. Duguay;Terry D. Prowse;Barrie R. Bonsal;Ross D. Brown

  • Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in winter: "the season of parr discontent"?

    R A Cunjak;T D Prowse;D L Parrish

  • General effects of climate change on Arctic fishes and fish populations.

    James D. Reist;Frederick J. Wrona;Terry D. Prowse;Michael Power

  • Estimating Evaporation Using Stable Isotopes: Quantitative Results and Sensitivity Analysis for Two Catchments in Northern Canada

    J.J. Gibson;T.W.D. Edwards;G.G. Bursey;T.D. Prowse

  • The atmospheric role in the Arctic water cycle: A review on processes, past and future changes, and their impacts

    Timo Vihma;James Screen;Michael Tjernström;Brandi Newton

  • Climatic control of river‐ice hydrology: a review

    Terry D. Prowse;Spyros Beltaos

  • Transitions in Arctic ecosystems: Ecological implications of a changing hydrological regime

    Frederick J. Wrona;Margareta Johansson;Joseph M. Culp;Alan Jenkins

  • River-ice hydrology in a shrinking cryosphere.

    Spyros Beltaos;Terry Prowse

  • Implications of climate change for economic development in northern Canada: energy, resource, and transportation sectors.

    Terry D. Prowse;Chris Furgal;Rebecca Chouinard;Humfrey Melling

  • An overview of effects of climate change on selected arctic freshwater and anadromous fishes.

    James D. Reist;Frederick J. Wrona;Terry D. Prowse;Michael Power

  • Arctic system on trajectory to new, seasonally ice‐free state

    Jonathan T. Overpeck;Matthew Sturm;Jennifer A. Francis;Donald K. Perovich

  • River-ice ecology. I : Hydrologic, geomorphic, and water-quality aspects

    Terry D. Prowse

  • The freshwater budget of the Arctic Ocean

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  • Impacts of large-scale teleconnections on freshwater-ice break/freeze-up dates over Canada

    Barrie R. Bonsal;Terry D. Prowse;Claude R. Duguay;Martin P. Lacroix

Frequent Co-Authors

Barrie Bonsal
Barrie Bonsal University of Victoria
Frederick J. Wrona
Frederick J. Wrona University of Calgary
Warwick F. Vincent
Warwick F. Vincent Université Laval
Alain Pietroniro
Alain Pietroniro University of Saskatchewan
James D. Reist
James D. Reist Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Spyros Beltaos
Spyros Beltaos Environment and Climate Change Canada
John J. Gibson
John J. Gibson University of Victoria
Robert Leconte
Robert Leconte Université de Sherbrooke
Claude R. Duguay
Claude R. Duguay University of Waterloo
Margareta Johansson
Margareta Johansson Lund University

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