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Etude des variations climatiques (1921--1990) des Prairies canadiennes a partir de la classification de Koeppen: Une application des SIG dans l'etude des changements environnementaux

Posted on:1996-08-29Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:University of Ottawa (Canada)Candidate:Amyotte, HenriFull Text:PDF
GTID:2465390014487623Subject:Physical geography
Abstract/Summary:
The primary objective of this thesis was to study climatic variations that occurred in the Grassland Ecoclimatic Province (Canadian Prairies), between 1921 and 1990, using a geographic information system (GIS). DBASE IV was used to establish the Koppen classification.;The annual classification showed important climatic variations within the study period. No station could be associated to only one climatic classification, but to many categories. For example, the climate for Medicine Hat cannot be considered as purely semiarid (31 years classified as BSk) because it also has many years classified as Dvb (12) and Dsb (11).;The climatic maps, representing each decade, showed much more information, concerning the spatial variations of the Prairies climate. The 1981-90 period had the most important surface classified as semiarid (BSk), this classification representing 7.73% of the total area covered by this study (579 800 km;The use of the Koppen's classification permitted a climatic analysis based on critical thresholds of temperatures and precipitation, which favor or limit vegetation growth. The use of a GIS, helped to easily process large amounts of data, in order to create climatic maps according to this climatic classification. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)...
Keywords/Search Tags:Classification, Climatic, Variations, Prairies, Des
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