Hydrometeorological Factors Influencing Breakup Ice Jam Occurrence at Fort McMurray, Alberta: Supplementary Files

River ice jams are commonly observed on the Athabasca River in the vicinity of Fort McMurray, Alberta. These natural events have been responsible for serious flood damages at the city of Fort McMurray. No method is currently in use to predict the occurrence or severity of ice jams at this site. A me...

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Main Author: Robichaud, Claudine
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Published: 2003
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description River ice jams are commonly observed on the Athabasca River in the vicinity of Fort McMurray, Alberta. These natural events have been responsible for serious flood damages at the city of Fort McMurray. No method is currently in use to predict the occurrence or severity of ice jams at this site. A meteorological and hydraulic database was compiled in this research in order to investigate which factors influence the nature and rate of river ice breakup at Fort McMurray. These factors were first studied separately with simple threshold models. The results demonstrated that ice jams formation at Fort McMurray is very complex since none of the factors investigated individually provided any information on the occurrence of ice jams at the studied site. Linear and multiple linear regression models were also studied. Promising results were obtained when multiple factors were used to predict breakup flood levels.
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spelling ftunivalberta:oai:era.library.ualberta.ca:13c6bb35-b5c7-44db-b635-eb928e388cee 2025-05-25T13:48:44+00:00 Hydrometeorological Factors Influencing Breakup Ice Jam Occurrence at Fort McMurray, Alberta: Supplementary Files Robichaud, Claudine 2003-01-01 https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/13c6bb35-b5c7-44db-b635-eb928e388cee https://doi.org/10.7939/r3-dp4s-cw45 English eng This thesis is made available by the University of Alberta Libraries with permission of the copyright owner solely for non-commercial purposes. This thesis, or any portion thereof, may not otherwise be copied or reproduced without the written consent of the copyright owner, except to the extent permitted by Canadian copyright law. Hydrology Ice jams Fort McMurray Research Material 2003 ftunivalberta https://doi.org/10.7939/r3-dp4s-cw45 2025-04-28T14:33:57Z River ice jams are commonly observed on the Athabasca River in the vicinity of Fort McMurray, Alberta. These natural events have been responsible for serious flood damages at the city of Fort McMurray. No method is currently in use to predict the occurrence or severity of ice jams at this site. A meteorological and hydraulic database was compiled in this research in order to investigate which factors influence the nature and rate of river ice breakup at Fort McMurray. These factors were first studied separately with simple threshold models. The results demonstrated that ice jams formation at Fort McMurray is very complex since none of the factors investigated individually provided any information on the occurrence of ice jams at the studied site. Linear and multiple linear regression models were also studied. Promising results were obtained when multiple factors were used to predict breakup flood levels. Other/Unknown Material Athabasca River Fort McMurray University of Alberta: Era - Education and Research Archive Fort McMurray Athabasca River
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Hydrometeorological Factors Influencing Breakup Ice Jam Occurrence at Fort McMurray, Alberta: Supplementary Files
title Hydrometeorological Factors Influencing Breakup Ice Jam Occurrence at Fort McMurray, Alberta: Supplementary Files
title_full Hydrometeorological Factors Influencing Breakup Ice Jam Occurrence at Fort McMurray, Alberta: Supplementary Files
title_fullStr Hydrometeorological Factors Influencing Breakup Ice Jam Occurrence at Fort McMurray, Alberta: Supplementary Files
title_full_unstemmed Hydrometeorological Factors Influencing Breakup Ice Jam Occurrence at Fort McMurray, Alberta: Supplementary Files
title_short Hydrometeorological Factors Influencing Breakup Ice Jam Occurrence at Fort McMurray, Alberta: Supplementary Files
title_sort hydrometeorological factors influencing breakup ice jam occurrence at fort mcmurray, alberta: supplementary files
topic Hydrology
Ice jams
Fort McMurray
topic_facet Hydrology
Ice jams
Fort McMurray
url https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/13c6bb35-b5c7-44db-b635-eb928e388cee
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