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  1. A synthesis of three decades of eco-hydrological research at Scotty Creek, NWT, Canada. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 23: 2015-2039. Pavlovskii, I., Hayashi, M. and Itenfisu, D. 2019. Effects of midwinter snowmelt on runoff generation and groundwater recharge in the Canadian prairies.

  2. Professor Department of Earth, Energy, and Environment University of Calgary 2500 University Drive NW Calgary, Alberta, T2N 1N4, Canada Phone: (403)220-2794 Fax: (403)284-0074 E-mail: hayashi (at)ucalgary.ca Office: Earth Sciences 278 Research lab: Earth Sciences 279.

  3. Simple equations to represent the volume–area–depth relations of shallow wetlands in small topographic depressions. M Hayashi, G Van der Kamp. Journal of hydrology 237 (1-2), 74-85. , 2000. 262. 2000. Hydrology of prairie wetlands: understanding the integrated surface-water and groundwater processes.

  4. Two-stage model fitting approach for human body shape estimation from a single depth image. M Oyama, N Kaneko, M Hayashi, K Sumi, T Yoshida. 2017 Fifteenth IAPR International Conference on...

    • Groundwater in Demand
    • Our Goal: Use Groundwater Without Depleting It
    • Climate Changes Opens New Avenues of Research

    In Calgary, our tap water comes from reservoirs. Once you step outside the city to the prairies, most residents draw from a well, which relies on groundwater. These wells are screened in an aquifer, which is an underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock. Groundwater is extracted using a well, with many wells attached to one aquifer. "It's li...

    "The definition of sustainability is using a resource for our benefit while also leaving it for future generations. This also relates to the concept of groundwater sustainability—we want to use the groundwater without depleting it," says Hayashi. Knowing the amount of groundwater recharge allows policy-makers to develop goals and guidelines for how...

    "With warmer temperatures from climate change, we don't really know how this will influence groundwater rechargebecause we might get more snow, or we might get more rain and how will that actually impact groundwater?" says Hayashi. "We need to see the results over the next 100 years. Research is trying to account for that." While 100 years may seem...

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  5. Dr. Masaki Hayashi is a professor in the Department of Geoscience at the University of Calgary, and a Canada Research Chair in Physical Hydrology. He is the co-Principal Investigator of Mountain Water Futures.

  6. Dec 13, 2005 · Masaki Hayashi, Donald O. Rosenberry. First published: 13 December 2005. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-6584.2002.tb02659.x. Citations: 296. PDF. Tools. Share. Abstract. Ground water exchange affects the ecology of surface water by sustaining stream base flow and moderating water-level fluctuations of ground water-fed lakes.

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