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Bourdeau-Goulet, S.-C. (2021). Understanding the Impact of Climate change on a Series of Climate indices Related to Food Security, Infrastructure Resilience, and Human Health in Canada Using the State-of-the-Art CMIP6 Simulations [Master's thesis, Polytechnique Montréal]. Available

Bourdeau-Goulet, S.-C., & Hassanzadeh, E. (2021). Comparisons Between CMIP5 and CMIP6 Models: Simulations of Climate Indices Influencing Food Security, Infrastructure Resilience, and Human Health in Canada. Earth's Future, 9(5), 17 pages. External link

Bourdeau-Goulet, S.-C., & Hassanzadeh, E. (2020, December). Comparisons between CMIP5 and CMIP6 climate projections: Implications for assessing agriculture productivity, infrastructure resilience, and environmental health in Canada [Abstract]. American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2020 (AGU, Fall Meeting 2020). Unavailable

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Crévolin, V., Hassanzadeh, E., & Bourdeau-Goulet, S.-C. (2023). Updating the intensity-duration-frequency curves in major Canadian cities under changing climate using CMIP5 and CMIP6 model projections. Sustainable Cities and Society, 92, 104473 (17 pages). External link

Crévolin, V., Hassanzadeh, E., & Bourdeau-Goulet, S.-C. (2022, May). Impact des changements climatiques sur les caractéristiques des évènements extrêmes par l'utilisation de projections CMIP6 [Poster]. 4e édition du Congrès sur la recherche hydrologique au Québec 2022 (RHQ 2022), Québec, QC, Canada. Unavailable

Crévolin, V., Hassanzadeh, E., & Bourdeau-Goulet, S.-C. (2021, December). Constructing the Intensity-Duration-Frequency Curves For Canada Using the CMIP6 Projections and Quantile-Based Downscaling Approach [Paper]. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2021 (AGU Fall Meeting 2021), New-Orleans, LA. External link

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Hassanzadeh, E., Bourdeau-Goulet, S.-C., & Nazemi, A. (2022, December). Canada's Potential Evapotranspiration increases under climate change [Abstract]. AGU Fall Meeting 2022, Chicago, IL, USA. External link

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