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Camporese M, Paniconi C et Putti M (2025). Computing groundwater recharge and saturated storage dynamics: A Richards equation-based recipe. Water Resources Research, 61 (11): art. e2025WR039997.
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Doumbia C, Rousseau AN, Baraër M et Savary S (2026). Assessing climate change impact on glacier runoff in the Upper Yukon Watershed: A Comparative study of CMIP5 and CMIP6 projections. Journal of Hydrology, 664 (part A): art. 134398.
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Houndekindo F, Vaillancourt M, Duchesne S, St-Hilaire A, Poulin M, Gignac C et Bergeron NÉ (2025). Performance of hydraulic models compared to geomorphological and botanical approaches to delineate the ordinary high water mark for small rivers. Ecohydrology, 18 (7): art. e70121
DOI : 10.1002/eco.70121
Omonigbehin O, Ben Said H, Stolle J, Francus P, Kurylyk BL, Guimond JA, Didier D, Coulombe S et Goseberg N (2026). Experimental investigation of wave-forced heat convection across water-permafrost boundaries. Cold Regions Science and Technology, 242 (janvier): art. 104718.
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Pacoureau T, Rautio M et Laurion I (2025). Bioreactivity of dissolved organic carbon in ponds of the ice-wedge polygonal tundra. EGUsphere, en ligne.
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Robitaille J, Desrosiers M, Veilleux É, Métivier M, Karolkowski M et Langlois VS (2025). Pulp and paper mill industry effluent yields androgenic and anti-androgenic activity and leads to a reproduction arrest in fathead minnow. Environmental Pollution, 387 : art. 127293
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Thivierge C, Renaud L-A, Dupras J, Helbing CC, Langlois VS et Asselin H (2025). Widespread adoption of DNA-based environmental monitoring will depend on trust more than on education: Insights from a SWOT analysis. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, en ligne.
DOI : 10.21203/rs.3.rs-7715462/v1
Turner NA, Charles C, Watkinson DA, Rudolfsen T, Enders EC, Klein GM et Rennie MD (2025). Distinct patterns of movement in monthly space use across Lake Winnipeg by a population of south basin walleye. Canadian Journal of Zoology, (103): 1-14.
DOI : 10.1139/cjz-2024-0184