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A Canadian River Ice Database from National Hydrometric Program Archives

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  • De Rham, Laurent (Auteur)
  • Dibike, Yonas (Auteur)
  • Beltaos, Spyros (Auteur)
  • Peters, Daniel (Auteur)
  • Bonsal, Barrie (Auteur)
  • Prowse, Terry (Auteur)
Titre
A Canadian River Ice Database from National Hydrometric Program Archives
Résumé
Abstract. River ice is a common occurrence in cold climate hydrological systems. The annual cycle of river ice formation, growth, decay and clearance can include low flows and ice jams, as well as mid-winter and spring break-up events. Reports and associated data on river ice occurrence are often limited to site and season-specific studies. Within Canada, the National Hydrometric Program (NHP) operates a network of gauging stations with water level as the primary measured variable to derive discharge. In the late 1990s, the Water Science and Technology Directorate of Environment and Climate Change Canada initiated a long-term effort to compile, archive and extract river ice related information from NHP hydrometric records. This data article describes the original research data set produced by this near 20-year effort: the Canadian River Ice Database (CRID). The CRID holds almost 73,000 variables from a network of 196 NHP stations throughout Canada that were in operation within the period 1894 to 2015. Over 100,000 paper and digital files were reviewed representing 10,378 station-years of active operation. The task of compiling this database involved manual extraction and input of more than 460,000 data entries on water level, discharge, date, time and data quality rating. Guidelines on the data extraction, rating procedure and challenges are provided. At each location, a time series of up to 15 variables specific to the occurrence of freeze-up and winter-low events, mid-winter break-up, ice thickness, spring break-up and maximum open-water level were compiled. This database follows up on several earlier efforts to compile information on river ice, which are summarized herein, and expands the scope and detail for use in Canadian river ice research and applications. Following the Government of Canada Open Data initiative, this original river ice data set is available at: https://doi.org/10.18164/c21e1852-ba8e-44af-bc13-48eeedfcf2f4 (de Rham et al., 2020).
Institution
Hydrology and Soil Science – Hydrology
Date
2020-3-31
URL
https://essd.copernicus.org/preprints/essd-2020-29/essd-2020-29.pdf
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2024-01-12 14 h 18
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DOI: 10.5194/essd-2020-29
Référence
De Rham, L., Dibike, Y., Beltaos, S., Peters, D., Bonsal, B., & Prowse, T. (2020). A Canadian River Ice Database from National Hydrometric Program Archives. Hydrology and Soil Science – Hydrology. https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-2020-29
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