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Wayne R. Rouse

Wayne R. Rouse

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
49
Citations
7511
World Ranking
5334
National Ranking
224

Overview

Wayne R. Rouse is affiliated with McMaster University in Canada. Their academic profile does not list recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues, which limits visibility into their specific research outputs or collaborative networks.

There are no recorded book publications associated with Wayne R. Rouse. Similarly, the main fields of study, subfields, and topics of work are not detailed in the available data, so their precise research focus and thematic contributions remain unspecified.

Wayne R. Rouse has no documented awards or distinctions provided in the current information. They are listed as living, with no indication of retirement or passing.

Best Publications

  • EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE FRESHWATERS OF ARCTIC AND SUBARCTIC NORTH AMERICA

    Wayne R. Rouse;Marianne S. V. Douglas;Robert E. Hecky;Anne E. Hershey

  • Land-atmosphere energy exchange in Arctic tundra and boreal forest: available data and feedbacks to climate.

    Werner Eugster;Wayne R Rouse;Roger A. Pielke Sr;Joseph P. Mcfadden

  • Ice-cover variability on shallow lakes at high latitudes: model simulations and observations

    Claude R. Duguay;Greg M. Flato;Martin O. Jeffries;Patrick Ménard

  • Eddy covariance measurements of evaporation from Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada

    Peter D. Blanken;Wayne R. Rouse;Alistair D. Culf;Chris Spence

  • Role of the Hudson Bay lowland as a source of atmospheric methane

    Nigel T. Roulet;A. Jano;C. A. Kelly;L. F. Klinger

  • A simple method for determining the evaporation from shallow lakes and ponds

    Robert B. Stewart;Wayne R. Rouse

  • The Mackenzie GEWEX study : The Water and Energy cycles of a major North American River basin

    R. E. Stewart;H. G. Leighton;P. Marsh;G. W. K. Moore

  • Interannual variability of net ecosystem CO2 exchange at a subarctic fen

    T. J. Griffis;W. R. Rouse;J. M. Waddington

  • The Role of Northern Lakes in a Regional Energy Balance

    Wayne R. Rouse;Claire J. Oswald;Jacqueline Binyamin;Christopher Spence

  • RESPONSE OF THE CANADIAN PERMAFROST ENVIRONMENT TO CLIMATIC CHANGE

    Ming-ko Woo;Antoni G. Lewkowicz;Wayne R. Rouse

  • Interannual and Seasonal Variability of the Surface Energy Balance and Temperature of Central Great Slave Lake

    Wayne R. Rouse;Claire M. Oswald;Jacqueline Binyamin;Peter D. Blanken

  • Impacts of Hudson Bay on the Terrestrial Climate of the Hudson Bay Lowlands

    Wayne R. Rouse

  • The influence of surface cover and climate on energy partitioning and evaporation in a subarctic wetland

    Peter M. Lafleur;Wayne R. Rouse

  • Thermal Characteristics and Energy Balance of Various-Size Canadian Shield Lakes in the Mackenzie River Basin

    Claire J. Oswald;Wayne R. Rouse

  • Soil heat flux in permafrost: Characteristics and accuracy of measurement

    David H. Halliwell;Wayne R. Rouse

  • The energy and water balance of high-latitude wetlands: controls and extrapolation

    Wayne R. Rouse

  • Surface energy balance of the western and central Canadian subarctic : Variations in the energy balance among five major terrain types

    Andrea K. Eaton;Wayne R. Rouse;Peter M. Lafleur;Philip Marsh

  • Application of an energy combination model for evaporation from sparse canopies.

    Peter M. Lafleur;Wayne R. Rouse

  • Microclimate of Arctic Tree Line 2. Soil Microclimate of Tundra and Forest

    Wayne R. Rouse

  • Substantiation of the Priestley and Taylor Parameter α = 1.26 for Potential Evaporation in High Latitudes

    Robert B. Stewart;Wayne R. Rouse

  • Northern Canadian wetlands: Net ecosystem CO2 exchange and climatic change

    J. M. Waddington;T. J. Griffis;W. R. Rouse

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter D. Blanken
Peter D. Blanken University of Colorado Boulder
Timothy J. Griffis
Timothy J. Griffis University of Minnesota
Peter M. Lafleur
Peter M. Lafleur Trent University
Claude R. Duguay
Claude R. Duguay University of Waterloo
Ming-ko Woo
Ming-ko Woo McMaster University
Christopher Spence
Christopher Spence Environment and Climate Change Canada
Philip Marsh
Philip Marsh Wilfrid Laurier University
James M. Waddington
James M. Waddington McMaster University
Diana Verseghy
Diana Verseghy Environment and Climate Change Canada
Nigel T. Roulet
Nigel T. Roulet McGill University

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