Hydrology is one of more than 16 discipline tags that we use to categorize and aggregate our interdisciplinary information within and across CZOs. Much of our information has been tagged with 2-3 disciplines.
19 People
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Betasso - Topographic Carbon Storage, GIS/Map Data, LiDAR, Land Cover (2010)
2 components •
Betasso •
GIS / Remote Sensing, Biology / Ecology, Geomorphology, Hydrology •
Tyson Lee Swetnam; Paul Brooks; Holly Barnard; Adrian Harpold; Erika Gallo
Bigelow Site - Soil Moisture, Soil Temperature, Electrical Conductivity, Water Potential (2014-2019)
25 components •
Bigelow Site (High-Elevation) •
Hydrology, Soil Science / Pedology •
Jon Chorover; Greg Barron-Gafford; Rebecca Minor; Nate Abramson
Bigelow Site - Streamflow / Discharge (2015-2019)
6 components •
Bigelow Site (High-Elevation) •
Hydrology •
Peter Troch; Nate Abramson
Como Creek - Topographic Carbon Storage, GIS/Map Data, LiDAR, Land Cover (2010)
2 components •
Boulder Creek Watershed •
GIS / Remote Sensing, Biology / Ecology, Geomorphology, Hydrology •
Tyson Lee Swetnam; Paul Brooks; Holly Barnard; Adrian Harpold; Erika Gallo
Gordon Gulch - Topographic Carbon Storage, GIS/Map Data, LiDAR, Land Cover (2010)
2 components •
Gordon Gulch •
GIS / Remote Sensing, Biology / Ecology, Geomorphology, Hydrology •
Tyson Lee Swetnam; Paul Brooks; Holly Barnard; Adrian Harpold; Erika Gallo
Jemez 2011 Burned ZOB - Meteorology - Lower Site (2011-2019)
10 components •
Jemez 2011 Burned ZOB •
Climatology / Meteorology, Hydrology •
Shirley Papuga; Mark Losleben; Jessica Swetish
Jemez 2011 Burned ZOB - Soil Moisture, Soil Temperature, Electrical Conductivity, Water Potential (2011-2019)
55 components •
Jemez 2011 Burned ZOB •
Hydrology, Soil Science / Pedology •
Schaap, Marcel; Condon, Katherine; Durcik, Matej; Losleben, Mark
Jemez 2011 Burned ZOB - Groundwater Depth, Piezometer (2011-2019)
4 components •
Jemez 2011 Burned ZOB •
Hydrology •
Chorover, Jon; McIntosh, Jennifer; Durcik, Matej; Losleben, Mark; Killebrew, Adam
Jemez 2013 Burned ZOB - Snow Depth (2010-2017)
7 components •
Jemez 2013 Burned ZOB •
Hydrology, Climatology / Meteorology •
Peter Troch; Adrian Harpold
Jemez 2013 Burned ZOB - Soil Moisture, Soil Temperature, Electrical Conductivity, Water Potential (2010-2019)
60 components •
Jemez 2013 Burned ZOB •
Soil Science / Pedology, Hydrology •
Schaap, Marcel; Condon, Katherine; Durcik, Matej; Losleben, Mark
Jemez 2013 Burned ZOB - Groundwater Depth, Piezometer (2010-2017)
4 components •
Jemez 2013 Burned ZOB •
Hydrology •
Chorover, Jon; McIntosh, Jennifer; Durcik, Matej; Losleben, Mark; Killebrew, Adam
Jemez 2013 Burned ZOB - Groundwater Depth (2016-2019)
7 components •
Jemez 2013 Burned ZOB •
Hydrology •
Chorover, Jon; McIntosh, Jennifer; Moravec, Bryan; White, Alissa; Durcik, Matej; Killebrew, Adam; Losleben, Mark
Jemez 2013 Burned ZOB - Soil Redox Potential (2014-2019)
38 components •
Jemez 2013 Burned ZOB •
Geochemistry / Mineralogy, Soil Science / Pedology, Hydrology •
Jon Chorover; Greg Barron-Gafford; Mark Losleben
Jemez River Basin - GIS/Map Data - EEMT-topo (2010-2011)
1 components •
Jemez River Basin •
Biology / Ecology, Climatology / Meteorology, GIS / Remote Sensing, Hydrology •
Durcik, Matej; Rasmussen, Craig
Jemez River Basin - Streamflow / Discharge (2007-2018)
16 components •
Jemez River Basin •
Hydrology •
Troch, Peter; Broxton, Patrick; Zapata-Rios, Xavier; Losleben, Mark; Durcik, Matej
Jemez Unburned Site - Soil Moisture, Soil Temperature, Electrical Conductivity, Water Potential (2015-2019)
16 components •
Jemez Unburned Site •
Hydrology, Soil Science / Pedology •
Jon Chorover; Mark Losleben
Marshall Gulch - Piezometer, Groundwater Depth (2007-2019)
27 components •
Marshall Gulch (High-Elevation) •
Hydrology •
Troch, Peter; Heidbuechel, Ingo; Abramson, Nate
Marshall Gulch - Snow Depth (2011-2019)
17 components •
Marshall Gulch (High-Elevation) •
Climatology / Meteorology, Hydrology •
Chorover, Jon; Papuga, Shirley; Abramson, Nate; Durcik, Matej
Marshall Gulch - Soil Moisture (2007-2019)
27 components •
Marshall Gulch (High-Elevation) •
Climatology / Meteorology, Soil Science / Pedology, Hydrology •
Troch, Peter; Heidbuechel, Ingo; Abramson, Nate; Guardiola-Claramonte, Maite
Marshall Gulch - Streamflow / Discharge (2006-2019)
24 components •
Marshall Gulch (High-Elevation) •
Hydrology •
Troch, Peter; Heidbuechel, Ingo; Abramson, Nate
National - Climate, Flux Tower, Streamflow / Discharge - CUAHSI WDC web services (1968-2015)
7 components •
Boulder Creek Watershed, Christina River Basin, Jemez River Basin, Santa Catalina Mountains, El Verde Field Station, Northeastern Puerto Rico and the Luquillo Mountains, Rio Blanco, Rio Mameyes, Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory, Providence Creek Headwater Catchments (1660 - 2115 m elevation), Wolverton Basin (2230 - 2700 m elevation), Other instrumented sites •
Climatology / Meteorology, Hydrology, Soil Science / Pedology •
Boulder Creek Critical Zone Observatory; Catalina-Jemez Critical Zone Observatory; Luquillo Critical Zone Observatory; Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory; Southern Sierra Critical Zone Observatory; Christina River Basin Critical Zone Observatory
National - LiDAR, Land Cover, GIS/Map Data - OpenTopography (2010-2017)
18 components •
Boulder Creek Watershed, Eel River Watershed, Jemez River Basin, Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed, Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory, Northeastern Puerto Rico and the Luquillo Mountains, Sangamon River Basin, Clear Creek Watershed, Calhoun Critical Zone Observatory, Providence Creek Headwater Catchments (1660 - 2115 m elevation) •
Geomorphology, GIS / Remote Sensing, Hydrology, Biology / Ecology •
National Center for Airborne Laser Mapping; Boulder Creek Critical Zone Observatory; Calhoun Critical Zone Observatory; University of Arizona; University of California Merced; Valles Caldera National Preserve; Bandelier National Monument; National Park Service; Jemez River Basin and Santa Catalina Mountains Critical Zone Observatory; Luquillo Critical Zone Observatory; Reynolds Creek CZO; Eel River CZO; Shale Hills CZO
National - Stream Water Chemistry - Cations, Anions, Metals (1982-2015)
1 components •
Bisley, Betasso, East Peak, Marshall Gulch (High-Elevation), Providence Creek Subcatchment P301, Providence Creek Subcatchment P303, Providence Creek Subcatchment P304, Eel River Watershed, Puente Roto, Rio Blanco, Rio Icacos, Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory •
Biogeochemistry, Biology / Ecology, Hydrology, Water Chemistry •
Hyojin, Kim; Bishop, Jim; Dietrich, William; Fung, Inez; McDowell, William H.; Brantley, Susan L.; Hoagland, Beth; Sullivan, Pamela L.; Cain, Molly; Neal, Andrew; Fisher, Jessica; Russo, Tess; Niwot Ridge LTER; Liu, Fengjing; Chorover, Jon; Troch, Peter; McIntosh, Jennifer; Brooks, Paul; Abramson, Nate; Heidbuechel, Ingo; Amistadi, Mary Key; Alexander Pedron, Shawn; Chorover, Jon; Troch, Peter; Corley, Timothy; Zapata-Rios, Xavier; Losleben, Mark; Condon, Katherine
National - Streamflow / Discharge - USGS and USDA Data Resources (1985-2017)
22 components •
Boulder Creek Watershed, Santa Catalina Mountains, Jemez River Basin, Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed, Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory, Northeastern Puerto Rico and the Luquillo Mountains, Clear Creek Watershed, Sangamon River Basin, Calhoun Critical Zone Observatory, Providence Creek Headwater Catchments (1660 - 2115 m elevation) •
Hydrology •
USGS National Water Information System
Oracle Ridge - Streamflow / Discharge (2011-2018)
17 components •
Oracle Ridge (Mid-Elevation) •
Hydrology •
Peter Troch; Nate Abramson
Environmental Energy and Mass Transfer
Conceptual framework for CZ structure evolution based on nonequilibrium thermodynamics.
Semi-Distributed Hydrologic Model
Semi-distributed hydrological model called hsB-SM (hillslope storage Boussinesq-Soil Moisture)
Terrestrial Integrated Modeling System
A coupled model of hydrological, microbial, geochemical, geomorphological and ecological processes at the Earth’s land surface.
2020
Increasing plant water stress and decreasing summer streamflow in response to a warmer and wetter climate in seasonally snow‐covered forests. Christensen L., Adams HR, Tai X, Barnard HR, Brooks PD (2020): Ecohydrology e2256 (online) Cross-CZO
2020
Where is the bottom of a watershed?. Condon L.E., Markovich K.H., Kelleher C.A., McDonnell J.J., Ferguson G., and McIntosh J.C. (2020): Water Resources Research 56(3): e2019WR026010
2020
Vegetation source water identification using isotopic and hydrometric observations from a subhumid mountain catchment. Dwivedi R., Eastoe C., Knowles J.F., Wright W.E., Hamann L., Minor R., Mitra B., Meixner T., McIntosh J., Ferre P.A.T., Castro C., Niu G.-Y., Barron‐Gafford G.A., Abramson N., Papuga S.A., Stanley M., Hu J., Chorover J. (2020): Ecohydrology 13(1): e2167
2020
Ubiquitous Fractal Scaling and Filtering Behavior of Hydrologic Fluxes and Storages from A Mountain Headwater Catchment. Dwivedi R., Knowles J.F., Eastoe C., Minor R., Abramson N., Mitra B., Wright W.E., McIntosh J., Meixner T., Ferre P.A.T., Castro C., Niu G.-Y., Barron-Gafford G.A., Stanley M., and Chorover J. (2020): Water 12(2): 613
2020
Resolving Deep Critical Zone Architecture in Complex Volcanic Terrain. Moravec B.G., White A.M., Root R.A, Sanchez A., Olshansky Y., Paras B.K., Carr B., McIntosh J., Pelletier J.D., Rasmussen C., Holbrook W.S., Chorover J. (2020): Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface 125(1): e2019JF005189 Cross-CZO
2019
Hydrologic functioning of the deep critical zone and contributions to streamflow in a high‐elevation catchment: Testing of multiple conceptual models. Dwivedi R., Meixner T., McIntosh J.C., Ferré P.A.T., Eastoe C.J., Niu G.-Y., Minor R.L., Barron-Gafford G.A., Chorover J. (2019): Hydrological Processes 33(4): 476-494
2019
Dependence of Aspen Stands on a Subsurface Water Subsidy: Implications for Climate Change Impacts. Love D.M., Venturas M.D., Sperry J.S., Brooks P.D., Pettit J.L., Wang Y., Anderegg W.R.L., Tai X., Mackay D.S. (2019): Water Resources Research 55(3): 1833-1848
2019
Mountain‐Block Recharge: A Review of Current Understanding. Markovich K.H, Manning A.H., Condon L.E., McIntosh J.C. (2019): Water Resources Research 55(11): 8278-8304
2019
Long-Term (1986–2015) Crop Water Use Characterization over the Upper Rio Grande Basin of United States and Mexico Using Landsat-Based Evapotranspiration. Senay G.B., Schauer M., Velpuri N.M., Singh R.K., Kagone S., Friedrichs M., Litvak M.E., and Douglas-Mankin K.R. (2019): Remote Sensing 11(13): 1587
2019
The effects of a catastrophic forest fire on the biomass of submerged stream macrophytes. Thompson V.F., Marshall D.L., Reale J.K., Dahm C.N. (2019): Aquatic Botany 152: 36-42
2019
Distinct stores and the routing of water in the deep critical zone of a snow-dominated volcanic catchment. White A., Moravec B., McIntosh J., Olshansky Y., Paras B., Sanchez R.A., Ferré T.P.A., Meixner T., and Chorover J. (2019): Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 23(11): 4661-4683
2018
Multi-disciplinary Insights in to the Effects of Vegetation Change on Hydrologic Partitioning (Invited). Brooks, P.D., Barnard, H.R., Biederman, J.A., Harpold, A., Singha, K., Swetnam, T.L., Tai, X. (2018): Abstract H21A-06 presented at 2018 AGU Fall Meeting, Washington, D.C., 10-14 Dec Cross-CZO
2018
Why Do Large‐Scale Land Surface Models Produce a Low Ratio of Transpiration to Evapotranspiration?. Chang L.-L., Dwivedi R., Knowles J.F., Fang Y.-H., Niu G.-Y., Pelletier J.D., Rasmussen C., Durcik M., Barron‐Gafford G.A., Meixner T. (2018): Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 123(17): 9109-9130
2018
An improved and practical approach for estimating catchment-scale response functions through power spectral analysis. Dwivedi, R., Meixner, T., Mcintosh, J.C., Ferre, T.P.A., Eastoe, C.J., Castro, C.L., Wright, W.E., Niu, G.-Y., Minor, R.L., Knowles, J.F., Barron-Gafford, G., Abramson, N., Mitra, B., Stanley, M., Chorover, J. (2018): Abstract H13J-1876 presented at 2018 AGU Fall Meeting, Washington, D.C., 10-14 Dec
2018
Implicit assumptions of conceptual diagrams in environmental science and best practices for their illustration. Fandel C.A., Breshears D.D., and McMahon E.E. (2018): Ecosphere 9(1): e02072
2018
Humidity determines snowpack ablation under a warming climate. Harpold A.A. and Brooks P.D. (2018): PNAS 115(6): 1215-1220 Cross-CZO
2018
Reassessing the dissolved molybdenum isotopic composition of ocean inputs: The effect of chemical weathering and groundwater. King, E.K. and Pett-Ridge, J.C. (2018): Geology 46 (11): 955-958 Cross-CZO National
2018
Comparing the Impact of Hydraulic Redistribution on Co-existing Vegetation Interaction in Semi-arid Upland and Riparian Sites. Lee, E., Kumar, P., Barron-Gafford, G., Scott, R.L. (2018): Abstract H11A-08 presented at 2018 AGU Fall Meeting, Washington, D.C., 10-14 Dec Cross-CZO
2018
Impact of Hydraulic Redistribution on Multispecies Vegetation Water Use in a Semiarid Savanna Ecosystem: An Experimental and Modeling Synthesis. Lee, E., Kumar, P., Barron-Gafford, G.A., Hendryx, S.M., Sanchez-Canete, E.P., Minor, R.L., Colella, T., and Scott, R.L. (2018): Water Resources Research Cross-CZO
2018
Subsurface Pore Water Contributions to Stream Concentration-Discharge Relations Across a Snowmelt Hydrograph. Olshansky Y., White A.M., Moravec B.G., McIntosh J., Chorover J. (2018): Frontiers in Earth Science 6: 181
2018
A net ecosystem carbon budget for snow dominated forested headwater catchments: linking water and carbon fluxes to critical zone carbon storage. Perdrial J., Brooks P.D., Swetnam T., Lohse K.A., Rasmussen C., Litvak M., Harpold A.A., Zapata-Rios X., Broxton P., Mitra B., Meixner M., Condon K., Huckle D., Stielstra C., Vázquez-Ortega A., Lybrand R., Holleran M., Orem C., Pelletier J., Chorover J. (2018): Biogeochemistry 138{3): 225–243 Cross-CZO
2018
Impact of Wildfire on Solute Fluxes in Forested Catchments, Jemez River Basin, New Mexico, USA. Sanchez, R.A., Meixner, T., Mcintosh, J.C., Chorover, J. (2018): Abstract H23L-2120 presented at 2018 AGU Fall Meeting, Washington, D.C., 10-14 Dec
2018
Quantifying groundwater contribution in mediating plant response to drought across various geology and climate conditions. Tai, X., Brooks, P.D., Anderegg, W., Sperry, J., Mackay, D.S., Nesbitt, L. (2018): Abstract H11W-1785 presented at 2018 AGU Fall Meeting, Washington, D.C., 10-14 Dec
2018
Controlled Experiments of Hillslope Coevolution at the Biosphere 2 Landscape Evolution Observatory: Toward Prediction of Coupled Hydrological, Biogeochemical, and Ecological Change. Volkmann T.H.M., Sengupta A., Pangle L.A., Dontsova K., Barron-Gafford G.A., Harman C.J., Niu G.-Y., Meredith L.K., Abramson N., Meira Neto A.A., Wang Y., Adams J.R., Breshears D.D., Bugaj A., Chorover J., Cueva A., DeLong S.B., Durcik M., Ferre T.P.A., Hunt E.A., Huxman T.E., Kim M., Maier R.M., Monson R.K., Pelletier J.D., Pohlmann M., Rasmussen C., Ruiz J., Saleska S.R., Schaap M.G., Sibayan M., Tuller M., van Haren J.L.M., Zeng X. and Troch P.A. (2018): in: Hydrology of Artificial and Controlled Experiments (eds. Jiu-Fu Liu and Wei-Zu Gu), IntechOpen, pp. 25-74
2018
Implementing dynamic root optimization in Noah‐MP for simulating phreatophytic root water uptake. Wang P., Niu G.‐Y., Fang Y.‐H., Wu R.‐J., Yu J.‐J., Yuan G.‐F., Pozdniakov S.P., and Scott R.L. (2018): Water Resources Research 54(3): 1560–1575
2017
Reviews and syntheses: on the roles trees play in building and plumbing the critical zone. Brantley, Susan L., David M. Eissenstat, Jill A. Marshall, Sarah E. Godsey, Zsuzsanna Balogh-Brunstad, Diana L. Karwan, Shirley A. Papuga, Joshua Roering, Todd E. Dawson, Jaivime Evaristo, Oliver Chadwick, Jeffrey J. McDonnell, Kathleen C. Weathers (2017): Biogeosciences, 14, 5115-5142 Cross-CZO National
2017
Insights into the base of the critical zone from geophysical logging and groundwater flow testing at US Critical Zone Observatories (CZO) and critical zone study sites (CZs). Carr, Bradley, Ye Zhang, Shuangpo Ren, Brady A Flinchum, Andrew Parsekian, W Steven Holbrook, Clifford S Riebe, Bryan G Moravec, Jon Chorover, Jon D Pelletier, Daniel deB. Richter (2017): American Geophysical Union 2017 Fall Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, 11-15 December 2017 Cross-CZO
2017
Concentration-Discharge Relations in the Critical Zone: Implications for Resolving Critical Zone Structure, Function and Evolution. Chorover, J., Derry, L. A., McDowell, W. H. (2017): Water Resources Research 53(11): 8654–8659 Cross-CZO National
2017
Regional sensitivities of seasonal snowpack to elevation, aspect, and vegetation cover in western North America. Christopher J. Tennant, Adrian A. Harpold, Kathleen Ann Lohse, Sarah E. Godsey, Benjamin T. Crosby, Laurel G. Larsen, Paul D. Brooks, Robert W. Van Kirk, Nancy F. Glenn (2017): Water Resources Research 53 Cross-CZO National
2017
Study of the Spatiotemporal Characteristics of Meltwater Contribution to the Total Runoff in the Upper Changjiang River Basin. Fang Y.-H., Zhang X., Niu G.-Y., Zeng W., Zhu J., Zhang T. (2017): Water 9(3): 165
2017
How soil water storage moderates climate changes effects on transpiration, across the different climates of the Critical Zone Observatories. Heckman, C.; Tague, C. (2017): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2017. Abstract H23H-1777. Cross-CZO National
2017
Prevalence and magnitude of groundwater use by vegetation: a global stable isotope meta-analysis. Jaivime Evaristo and Jeffrey J. McDonnell (2017): Scientific Reports 7 Cross-CZO National
2017
Geochemical evolution of the Critical Zone across variable time scales informs concentration-discharge relationships: Jemez River Basin Critical Zone Observatory. McIntosh J.C., Schaumberg C., Perdrial J., Harpold A., Vázquez-Ortega A., Rasmussen C., Vinson D., Zapata-Rios X., Brooks P.D., Meixner T., Pelletier J., Derry L., Chorover J. (2017): Water Resources Research 53(5): 4169–4196 Cross-CZO National
2017
Evaluation of passive capillary wick samplers for measuring deep infiltration in the jemez river basin critical zone observatory. Paras B.K.Y. (2017): MS Thesis, Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 95 pp
2017
Topographically driven differences in energy and water constrain climatic control on forest carbon sequestration . Swetnam, TL, Brooks, PD, Barnard, HR, Harpold, AA, and Gallo, EL (2017): Ecosphere 8 (4): e01797. Cross-CZO
2016
U-series isotopic signatures of soils and headwater streams in a semi-arid complex volcanic terrain. Huckle D., Ma L., McIntosh J., Vázquez-Ortega A., Rasmussen C., Chorover J. (2016): Chemical Geology 445: 68-83
2016
Constraining frequency–magnitude–area relationships for rainfall and flood discharges using radar-derived precipitation estimates: example applications in the Upper and Lower Colorado River basins, USA. Orem C.A. and Pelletier J.D. (2016): Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 20: 4483-4501
2016
The predominance of post-wildfire erosion in the long-term denudation of the Valles Caldera, New Mexico. Orem C.A. and Pelletier J.D. (2016): Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface 121(5): 843–864
2016
Pore water chemistry reveals gradients in mineral transformation across a model basaltic hillslope. Pohlmann M., Dontsova K., Root R., Ruiz J., Troch P., and Chorover J. (2016): Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 17(6): 2054–2069
2016
Colloids and Organic Matter Complexation Control Trace Metal Concentration-Discharge Relationships in Marshall Gulch Stream Waters. Trostle K.D., Runyon J.R., Pohlmann M.A., Redfield S.E., Pelletier J., McIntosh J., and Chorover J. (2016): Water Resources Research 52(10): 7931–7944
2016
Influence of terrain aspect on water partitioning, vegetation structure, and vegetation greening in high elevation catchments in northern New Mexico. Zapata-Rios X., Brooks P.D., Troch P.A., McIntosh J. and Guo Q. (2016): Ecohydrology 9(5): 782-795 Cross-CZO National
2016
Influence of climate variability on water partitioning and effective energy and mass transfer in a semi-arid critical zone. Zapata-Rios X., Brooks P.D., Troch P.A., McIntosh J., and Rasmussen C. (2016): Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 20: 1103-1115
2015
Underestimation of Global Vulnerability to Tree Mortality and Forest Die-Off from Hotter Drought in the Anthropocene — A Synthesis of Contrasting Evidence and Perspectives. Allen C, Breshears D., McDowell N., Lloret F. (2015): Abstract B22C-06 presented at 2015 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 Dec.
2015
Complex terrain in the Critical Zone: How topography drives ecohydrological patterns of soil and plant carbon exchange in a semiarid mountainous system. Barron-Gafford G., Minor R., Heard M., Sutter L., Yang J., Potts D. (2015): Abstract H23J-01 presented at 2015 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 Dec.
2015
Recent tree die-off has little effect on streamflow in contrast to expected increases from historical studies. Biederman J.A., Somor A.J., Harpold A.A., Gutmann E.D., Breshears D.D., Troch P.A., Gochis D.J., Scott R.l., Meddens A.J.H., and Brooks P.D. (2015): Water Resources Research 51(12): 9775-9789 Cross-CZO
2015
Hydrological partitioning in the critical zone: Recent advances and opportunities for developing transferable understanding of water cycle dynamics. Brooks P.D., Chorover J., Fan Y., Godsey S.E., Maxwell R.M., McNamara J.P., and Tague C. (2015): Water Resources Research 51 (9): 6973-6987 Cross-CZO
2015
Scale-dependent interactions between vegetation, landscape, and climate: How critical zone structure influences ecohydrological resilience in a rapidly changing world. Brooks, P., Barnard, H., Chorover, J., Fan, Y., Gallo, E., Godsey, S., Maxwell, R., McNamara, J., Swetnam, Y., and Tague, N (2015): H23J-05 Ecohydrology in the Critical Zone II, presented at 2015 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 Dec. Cross-CZO
2015
Quantifying the effects of vegetation structure on snow accumulation and ablation in mixed-conifer forests. Broxton P. D., Harpold A. A., Biederman J. A., Troch P. A., Molotch N. P., and Brooks P. D. (2015): Ecohydrology 8(6): 1073-1094 Cross-CZO
2015
Soil moisture response to snowmelt timing in mixed-conifer subalpine forests. Harpold A. A., Molotch N. P., Musselman K. N., Bales R. C., Kirchner P. B., Litvak M. and Brooks P. D. (2015): Hydrological Processes 29(12): 2782–2798 Cross-CZO
2015
Laser vision: lidar as a transformative tool to advance critical zone science. Harpold, A. A., Marshall, J. A., Lyon, S. W., Barnhart, T. B., Fisher, B. A., Donovan, M., Brubaker, K. M., Crosby, C. J., Glenn, N. F., Glennie, C. L., Kirchner, P. B., Lam, N., Mankoff, K. D., McCreight, J. L., Molotch, N. P., Musselman, K. N., Pelletier, J., Russo, T., Sangireddy, H., Sjöberg, Y., Swetnam, T., and West, N. (2015): Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 19, 2881-2897 Cross-CZO National
2015
Development of a hybrid 3-D hydrological model to simulate hillslopes and the regional unconfined aquifer system in Earth system models. Hazenberg P., Broxton P., Brunke M., Gochis D., Niu G.-Y., Pelletier J., Troch P., Zeng X. (2015): Abstract GC22A-06 presented at 2015 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 Dec.
2015
Chapter 8 – Ecohydrology and the Critical Zone: Processes and Patterns Across Scales. Moore G., McGuire K., Troch P., Barron-Gafford G. (2015): Developments in Earth Surface Processes 19: 239-266
2015
Quantifying Topographic and Vegetation Effects on the Transfer of Energy and Mass to the Critical Zone. Rasmussen C., Pelletier J.D., Troch P.A., Swetnam T.L., and Chorover J. (2015): Vadose Zone Journal 14 (11)
2015
The effects of catastrophic wildfire on water quality along a river continuum. Reale J.K., Van Horn D.J., Condon K.E., and Dahm C.N. (2015): Freshwater Science 34(4): 1426-1442
2015
Consequences of mixing assumptions for time-variable travel time distributions. van der Velde Y., Heidbüchel I., Lyon S.W., Nyberg L., Rodhe A., Bishop K. and Troch P.A. (2015): Hydrological Processes 29(16): 3460–3474
2015
Sensitivity of regional evapotranspiration partitioning to variation in woody plant cover: insights from experimental dryland tree mosaics. Villegas J.C., Dominguez F., Barron-Gafford G.A., Adams H.D., Guardiola-Claramonte M., Sommer E.D., Selvey A.W., Espeleta J.F., Zou C.B., Breshears D.D. and Huxman T.E. (2015): Global Ecology and Biogeography 24(9): 1040-1048
2015
Examining the Impacts of Wildfire on Throughfall and Stemflow Chemistry and Flux at Plot and Catchment Scales. White A., Swetnam T., McIntosh J., Meixner T., Brooks P., Chorover J. (2015): Abstract H13Q-07 presented at 2015 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 Dec.
2015
Examining the Impacts of Wildfire on Throughfall and Stemflow Chemistry and Flux at Plot and Catchment Scales. White A.M. (2015): MS Thesis in Hydrology. University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 51 pp
2015
The Influence of Climate and Landscape on Hydrological Processes, Vegetation Dynamics, Biogeochemistry and the Transfer of Effective Energy and Mass to the Critical Zone. Zapata-Rios X. (2015): Disertation in Hydrology. University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 192 pp
2015
Climatic and landscape controls on water transit times and silicate mineral weathering in the critical zone. Zapata-Rios X., McIntosh J., Rademacher L., Troch P.A., Brooks P.D., Rasmussen R., Chorover J. (2015): Water Resources Research 51(8): 6036-6051
2014
Reconciling stream dissolved organic matter with snowmelt-driven subsurface flowpaths in a montane, headwater catchment (Invited). Barnard H., Burns M., McKnight D., Gabor R., Brooks P. (2014): Abstract H53K-03 presented at 2014 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 15-19 Dec. Cross-CZO
2014
Multi-scale Observations of Snow Accumulation and Peak Snowpack Following Widespread, Insect-induced Lodgepole Pine Mortality. Biederman J. A., Brooks P. D., Harpold A. A., Gutmann E., Gochis D. J., Reed D. E., and Pendall E. (2014): Ecohydrology 7(1): 150–162 Cross-CZO
2014
Increased evaporation following widespread tree mortality limits streamflow response. Biederman J.A., Harpold A.A., Gochis D.J., Ewers B.E., Reed D.E., Papuga S.A., and Brooks P.D. (2014): Water Resources Research 50(7): 5395–5409 Cross-CZO
2014
Ecohydrological and Biophysical Controls on Carbon Cycling in Two Seasonally Snow-covered Forests. Chan A., Brooks P., Burns S., Litvak M., Blanken P., Bowling D. (2014): Abstract B53A-0164 presented at 2014 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 15-19 Dec.
2014
The Role of Dynamic Storage in the Response to Snowmelt Conditions in the Southwestern United States: Flux Hysteresis at the Catchment Scale. Driscoll J., Meixner T., Ferré T., Williams M., Sickman J., Molotch N., Jepsen S. (2014): Abstract H51O-0825 presented at 2014 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 15-19 Dec. Cross-CZO
2014
Accessing Topographic Effects on Solar Radiation Distribution and Ecohydrological Processes. Fang Y., Niu G-Y., Troch P., Paniconi C., Durcik M., Chorover J. (2014): Abstract H51D-0642 presented at 2014 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 15-19 Dec.
2014
What makes Darwinian hydrology "Darwinian"? Asking a different kind of question about landscapes. Harman C. and Troch P.A. (2014): Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 18: 417-433 Cross-CZO
2014
Changes in snow accumulation and ablation following the Las Conchas Forest Fire, New Mexico, USA. Harpold A.A., Biederman J.A., Condon K., Merino M., Korgaonkar Y., Nan T., Sloat L.L., Ross M. and Brooks P.D. (2014): Ecohydrology 7(2): 440–452 Cross-CZO
2014
LiDAR-derived snowpack data sets from mixed conifer forests across the Western United States. Harpold, A.A., Q. Guo, N. Molotch, P. D. Brooks, R. Bales, J.C. Fernandez-Diaz, K.N. Musselman, and T.L. Swetnam, P. Kirchner, M. Meadows, J. Flanagan, R. Lucas (2014): Water Resources Research 50(3): 2749-2755 Cross-CZO
2014
Representing surface and subsurface hydrology at hyperresolution for Earth system models: Development of a hybrid 3-D approach. Hazenberg P., Broxton P., Brunke M., Gochis D., Lawrence D., Niu G-Y., Pelletier J., Troch P., Zeng X. (2014): Abstract GC33A-0497 presented at 2014 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 15-19 Dec.
2014
Interactions of landscape position, stream flow, and litter quality on litter decomposition in intermittent to ephemeral streams in the American Southwest. Lohse K., Schwabedissen S., Gallo E., Meixner T. (2014): Abstract B22C-06 presented at 2014 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 15-19 Dec. Cross-CZO
2014
Forest ecohydrological response to bimodal precipitation during contrasting winter to summer transitions. Mahmood T.H., Vivoni E.R. (2014): Ecohydrology 7(3): 998-1013
2014
Influence of snow cover duration on soil evaporation and respiration efflux in mixed-conifer ecosystems. Nelson K., Kurc S.A., John G., Minor R. and Barron-Gafford G.A. (2014): Ecohydrology 7(2): 869–880
2014
A Terrestrial Integrated Modeling System (TIMS) at a catchment scale – implications for Earth System Modeling. Niu G-Y., Fang Y., Wu R., Mathias A., Paniconi C., Troch P., Zeng X., Chorover J., Monson R. (2014): Abstract H53J-05 presented at 2014 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 15-19 Dec.
2014
An integrated modelling framework of catchment-scale ecohydrological processes: 1 Model description and tests over an energy-limited watershed. Niu G.-Y., Paniconi C., Troch P.A., Scott R.L., Durcik M., Zeng X., Huxman T. and Goodrich D.C. (2014): Ecohydrology 7(2): 427–439
2014
An integrated modelling framework of catchment-scale ecohydrological processes: 2 The role of water subsidy by overland flow on vegetation dynamics in a semi-arid catchment. Niu G.-Y., Troch P.A., Paniconi C., Scott R.L., Durcik M., Zeng X., Huxman T. Goodrich D.C., and Pelletier J. (2014): Ecohydrology 7(2): 815–827
2014
A two-layer soil moisture conceptual framework for exploring land surface-atmosphere interactions in water-limited ecosystem. Papuga S. (2014): Abstract H41H-07 presented at 2014 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 15-19 Dec.
2014
Development of High-Resolution Regolith Thickness and Topographic Datasets for Regional/Global Land-Surface Modeling. Pelletier J., Broxton P., Hazenberg P., Zeng X., Troch P., Niu G-Y., Brunke M., Gochis D. (2014): Abstract H43G-1027 presented at 2014 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 15-19 Dec.
2014
Stream water carbon controls in seasonally snow-covered mountain catchments: impact of inter-annual variability of water fluxes, catchment aspect and seasonal processes. Perdrial J.N., McIntosh J., Harpold A., Brooks P.D., Zapata-Rios X., Ray J., Meixner T., Kanduc T., Litvak M., Troch P.A., Chorover J. (2014): Biogeochemistry 118(1-3): 273-290 Cross-CZO
2014
Rapid CO2 consumption during incipient weathering of a granular basaltic hillslope in the Landscape Evolution Observatory, Biosphere 2. Ruiz J., Van Haren J., Dontsova K., Barron-Gafford G., Troch P., Chorover J. (2014): Abstract V23A-4778 presented at 2014 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 15-19 Dec.
2014
The Coupling of Ecosystem Productivity and Water Availability in Dryland Regions (Invited). Scott R., Biederman J., Barron-Gafford G. (2014): Abstract H54A-07 presented at 2014 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 15-19 Dec.
2014
Flow and transport modeling of a tracer isotope experiment at B2 LEO using integrated and distributed multisensor observation data. Scudeler C., Pangle L., Pasetto D., Niu G-Y., Paniconi C., Putti M., Troch P. (2014): Abstract H13E-1165 presented at 2014 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 15-19 Dec.
2014
Monitoring and Modeling Water, Energy and Carbon Fluxes at the Hillslope Scale in the Landscape Evolution Observatory. Troch P., Barron-Gafford G., Dontsova K., Fang Y., Niu G-Y., Pangle L., Tuller M., Van Haren J. (2014): Abstract H43L-1128 presented at 2014 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 15-19 Dec.
2014
Factoring in canopy cover heterogeneity on evapotranspiration partitioning: Beyond big-leaf surface homogeneity assumptions. Villegas J.C., Espeleta J.E., Morrison C.T., Breshears D.D., and Huxman T.E. (2014): Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 69(3): 78A-83A
2014
Impacts of Wildfire on Throughfall and Stemflow Precipitation Chemistry. White A., McIntosh J., Meixner T., Brooks P., Chorover J. (2014): Abstract H51I-0724 presented at 2014 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 15-19 Dec.
2014
Reactive Transport Modelling of Mineral Evolution in the Biosphere 2 Hillslope Experiment. Wu R., Niu G-Y., Steefel C., Paniconi C., Chorover J., Dontsova K., Troch P. (2014): Abstract H53A-0843 presented at 2014 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 15-19 Dec. Cross-CZO
2014
Co-evolution of Climate, Soil, and Vegetation and their interplay with Hydrological Partitioning at the Catchment Scale (Invited). Zapata-Rios X., Brooks P., Troch P., McIntosh J. (2014): Abstract EP22B-04 presented at 2014 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 15-19 Dec.
2014
Assessing five evolving microbial enzyme models against field measurements from a semiarid savannah—What are the mechanisms of soil respiration pulses?. Zhang X., Niu G.-Y., Elshall A.S., Ye M., Barron-Gafford G.A., and Pavao-Zuckerman M. (2014): Geophysical Research Letters 41(18): 6428–6434
2013
Coupled soil respiration and transpiration dynamics from tree-scale to catchment scale in dry Rocky Mountain pine forests and the role of snowpack. Berryman E., Barnard H.R., Brooks P.D., Adams H., Burns M.A., Wilson W., Stielstra C.M. (2013): Abstract H23C-1279 presented at 2013 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 9-13 Dec. Cross-CZO
2013
Compensatory vapor loss and biogeochemical attenuation along flowpaths mute the water resources impacts of insect-induced forest mortality. Biederman J.A., Brooks P.D., Harpold A.A., Gochis J.D., Ewers B.E., Reed D.E., Gutmann E.D. (2013): Abstract H14C-08 presented at 2013 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 9-13 Dec. Cross-CZO
2013
Large-scale drought-induced vegetation die-off: expanding the ecohydrological emphasis more explicitly on atmospheric demand (Invited). Breshears D.D., Adams H.D., Eamus D., McDowell N.G., Law D.J., Will R.E., Williams P., Zou C. (2013): Abstract H11N-03 presented at 2013 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 9-13 Dec.
2013
Consequences in Change in Vegetation Cover for the Critical Zone: Example Implications for Hydropedology (Invited). Breshears D.D., Archer S.R., Bojóquerez Ochoa M., Field J.P., Huxman T.E., Law D.J., Logie C., Reynoso E.D., Villegas J.C., Whicker J.J. (2013): Abstract H32D-01 presented at 2013 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 9-13 Dec.
2013
A cross-site comparison of factors controlling streamwater carbon flux in western North American catchments (Invited). Brooks P.D., Biederman J.A., Condon K., Chorover J., McIntosh J.C., Meixner T., Perdrial J.N. (2013): Abstract H43B-1445 presented at 2013 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 9-13 Dec.
2013
Non-linear Feedbacks Between Forest Mortality and Climate Change: Implications for Snow Cover, Water Resources, and Ecosystem Recovery in Western North America (Invited). Brooks P.D., Harpold A.A., Biederman J.A., Gochis D.J., Litvak M.E., Ewers B.E., Broxton P.D., Reed D.E. (2013): Abstract C51D-06 presented at 2013 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 9-13 Dec. Cross-CZO
2013
Improving Distributed Hydrologic Modeling and Global Land Cover Data. Broxton P. (2013): Disertation in Hydrology and Water Resources. University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 196 pp.
2013
Transport and Transformation of Dissolved Organic Matter in Soil Interstitial Water Across Forested, Montane Hillslopes. Burns M.A., McKnight M.D., Gabor R.S., Brooks P.D., Barnard H.R. (2013): Abstract H23F-1340 presented at 2013 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 9-13 Dec. Cross-CZO
2013
Quantifying Catchment-Scale Particulate Organic Matter (POM) Loss Following Fire, Relative to Background POM Fluxes. Condon K.E. (2013): MS Thesis in Hydrology. University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 145 pp
2013
Role of storage on hydrologic and chemical flux in soil-limited alpine catchments in the Southwestern USA. Driscoll J.M., Meixner T., Steven J., Molotch N., Williams M.W., Sickman J.O. (2013): Abstract presented at AGU Chapman Conference on Soil-mediated Drivers of Coupled Biogeochemical and Hydrological Processes Across Scales, Biosphere 2, Tucson, Arizona, 21-24 October 2013 (Talk) Cross-CZO
2013
Global change-type drought-induced tree mortality: vapor pressure deficit is more important than temperature per se in causing decline in tree health. Eamus D., Boulain N., Cleverly J., and Breshears D.D. (2013): Ecology and Evolution 3(8): 2711–2729
2013
On the Variability of Hydrologic Catchment Response: Inherent and External Controls. Heidbüchel I (2013): Disertation in Hydrology and Water Resources. University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 118 pp.
2013
Separating physical and meteorological controls of variable transit times in zero-order catchments. Heidbüchel I., Troch P.A., Lyon S.W. (2013): Water Resources Research 49 (11): 7644–7657
2013
Using Hydrologic Response Functions and Transit Time Distributions to Investigate Dynamic Catchment Behavior (Invited). Heidbuechel I., Troch P.A. (2013): Abstract H44B-02 presented at 2013 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 9-13 Dec.
2013
Characterizing U-series Isotope Signatures in Soils and Headwater Streams in a Complex Volcanic Terrain: Jemez River Critical Zone Observatory, Valles Caldera, NM. Huckle D.M. (2013): MS Thesis in Hydrology. University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 58 pp
2013
Pre- and Post-Fire Infiltration Rates in a Montane Mixed Conifer Ecosystem. Kopp E.S., Pohlmann M.A., Jones C.A., Chorover J., Schaap M.G. (2013): Abstract B33D-0509 presented at 2013 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 9-13 Dec.
2013
Tradeoffs of modifications of storm water managements systems for nitrogen loss pathways in semi-arid ecosystems. Lohse K.A., Gallo E.L., Brooks P.D., Meixner T., McIntosh J.C. (2013): Abstract B31E-0442 presented at 2013 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 9-13 Dec.
2013
Hydrologic discovery through controlled experimentation, data analysis, and numerical and analytical modeling at the Landscape Evolution Observatory (Invited) . Troch P.A., Gevaert A., Smit Y., Niu G., Nakolan L., Kyzivat E. (2013): Abstract H11C-1167 presented at 2013 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 9-13 Dec.
2013
Climate-vegetation-soil interactions and long-term hydrologic partitioning: signatures of catchment co-evolution. Troch P.A., G. Carrillo, M. Sivapalan, T. Wagener, and K. Sawicz (2013): Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 17: 2209–2217
2013
Pedon Scale Soil Moisture and Water Fluxes Dynamics During Extremely Dry Years in a High Elevation Snow Dominated Landscape. Zapata-Rios X., Troch P.A., McIntosh J. (2013): Abstract presented at AGU Chapman Conference on Soil-mediated Drivers of Coupled Biogeochemical and Hydrological Processes Across Scales, Biosphere 2, Tucson, Arizona, 21-24 October 2013 (Poster)
2012
Ecohydrological consequences of drought- and infestation- triggered tree die-off: insights and hypotheses. Adams H.D., Luce C.H., Breshears D.D., Allen C.D., Weiler M., Hale V.C., Smith A.M.S., and Huxman T.E. (2012): Ecohydrology 5: 145-159
2012
The shifting nature of vegetation controls on peak snowpack with varying slope and aspect. Biederman J.A., Harpold A.A., Brooks P.D., Broxton P.D., Litvak M.E. (2012): Abstract C33D-0685 presented at 2012 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 3-7 Dec (Poster). Cross-CZO
2012
Hydrologic response to modeled snowmelt input in alpine catchments in the Southwestern United States . Driscoll J.M., Molotch N.P., Jepsen S.M., Meixner T., Williams M.W., Sickman J.O. (2012): Abstract H51B-1336 presented at 2012 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 3-7 Dec (Poster). Cross-CZO
2012
Unraveling the mysteries of the large watershed black box: Implications for the streamflow response to climate and landscape perturbations. Frisbee M. D., Phillips F. M., Weissmann G. S., Brooks P. D., Wilson J. L., Campbell A. R., and Liu F. (2012): Geophysical Research Letters 39: L01404
2012
Quantifying Variation in Solute Sources and Nutrient Cycling in Montane Headwater Catchments. Harpold A. A., Brooks P. D., Perdrial J. N., McIntosh J. C., Meixner T., Zapata X., Chorover J. (2012): Abstract B22D-06 presented at 2012 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 3-7 Dec (Talk) Cross-CZO
2012
Changes in snowpack accumulation and ablation in the intermountain west. Harpold A.A., Brooks P.D., Rajogopal S., Heidebuchel I., Jardine A., and Stielstra C. (2012): Water Resources Research 48: W11501
2012
The master transit time distribution of variable flow systems. Heidbüchel I., Troch P.A., Lyon S.W., and Weiler M. (2012): Water Resources Research 48(6): W06520
2012
What controls the shape of transit time distributions?. Heidbuechel I. and Troch P.A. (2012): Abstract H31B-1117 presented at 2012 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 3-7 Dec (Poster)
2012
Using Uranium-series Isotopes to Trace Water Sources to Streamflow and Estimate Soil Formation Rates in a Semiarid Montane Catchment. Huckle D. M., Ma L., McIntosh J. C., Rasmussen C., Chorover J. (2012): Abstract V23E-2877 presented at 2012 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 3-7 Dec (Poster)
2012
Hillslope Scale Hydrologic Spatial Patterns in a Patchy Ponderosa Pine Landscape: Insights from Distributed Hydrologic Modeling. Mahmood T.H. (2012): PhD Thesis in Geological Sciences, Arizona State University, 179 pp.
2012
Carbon and Nitrogen Export from Semiarid Uplands to Perennial Rivers: Connections and Missing Links, San Pedro River, Arizona, USA. Meixner T., Brooks P.D., Hogan J., Soto C., and Simpson S. (2012): Geography Compass 6(9): 546–559
2012
Effects of forest structure on snow accumulation and melt derived from ecohydrological instrument clusters across the Western US (Invited). Molotch, N.P., Musselman, K.N., Kirchner, P.B., Bales, R.C., and Brooks, P.D. (2012): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2012. Abstract C33D-0684. Cross-CZO
2012
Solute inputs to soil and stream waters in a seasonally snow-covered mountain catchment determined using Ge/Si, 87Sr/86Sr and major ion chemistry: Valles Caldera, New Mexico. Porter C. (2012): MS Thesis in Hydrology and Water Resources. University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
2012
Does the composition of streamwater colloidal and particulate matter change during monsoon storms?. Prescott-Smith J., Pohlmann M. A., Perdrial J. N., Perdrial N., Troch P. A., Chorover J. (2012): Abstract EP43A-0866 presented at 2012 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 3-7 Dec (Poster).
2012
Quantifying the role of hydrologic variability in soil carbon flux. Stielstra C.M (2012): MS Thesis in Hydrology and Water Resources. University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
2012
Ecohydrologic connections and complexities in drylands: new perspectives for understanding transformative landscape change. Wilcox B. P., Seyfried M. S., Breshears D. D. and McDonnell J. J. (2012): Ecohydrology 5: 143–144
2012
The Effect of Terrain Aspect on Interannual Variability of Hydrologic Response In Mountainous Catchments in New Mexico. Zapata X., Troch P.A., McIntosh J.C., Broxton P.D., Brooks P.D. (2012): Abstract B23H-0541 presented at 2012 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 3-7 Dec (Poster)
2011
Quantifying mountain block recharge by means of catchment-scale storage-discharge relationships. Ajami H., Troch P.A., Maddock III T., Meixner T., and Eastoe C. (2011): Water Resources Research 47: W04504
2011
Quantifying regional-scale ecosystem response to changes in precipitation: Not all rain is created equal. Brooks P.D., Troch P.A., Durcik M., Gallo E., and Schlegel M. (2011): Water Resources Research 47: W00J08
2011
Temporal and spatial dynamics of carbon and nitrogen in headwater snow-dominated catchments, Jemez Mountains, New Mexico . Dannemann, F.K., Zapata, X., McIntosh, J.C., Perdrial, J.N., Brooks, P.D. Chorover, J., Lohse, K.A., Fricke, H.C. (2011): AGU Fall Meeting Presentations (Poster) Abstract B33G-0557.
2011
Determining Controls on Variable Response Times from Nested Sub-catchments. I. Heidbuechel, Troch, P.A. (2011): AGU Fall Meeting Presentations Abstract H43N-05.
2011
Vegetation-infiltration relationships along an elevational gradient in the semiarid southwestern United States. Lowry, F., Papuga, S.A. (2011): AGU Fall Meeting Presentations (Poster) Abstract H11E-1109.
2011
A Climate-Induced Threshold in Hydrologic Response in a Semiarid Ponderosa Pine Hillslope. Mahmood T.H., and Vivoni E.R. (2011): Water Resources Research, 47: W09529,
2011
Breakdown of hydrologic patterns upon model coarsening at hillslope scales and implications for experimental design . Mahmood T.H., and Vivoni E.R. (2011): Journal of Hydrology 411 (3-4): 309-321
2011
Modeling moisture fluxes using artificial neural networks: can information extraction overcome data loss?. Neal A.L., Gupta H. V., Kurc S. A., and Brooks P.D. (2011): Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 15: 359-368
2011
Non-linear feedbacks between climate change, hydrologic partitioning, plant available water, and carbon cycling in montane forests . P.D. Brooks, M.E. Litvak, A.A. Harpold, N.P. Molotch, J.C. McIntosh, P.A. Troch, X. Zapata (2011): AGU Fall Meeting Presentations (Invited) Abstract GC34A-08. Cross-CZO
2011
Hydrology and Biogeochemistry Linkages. Peters N.E., Böhlke J.K., Brooks P.D., Burt T.P., Gooseff M.N., Hamilton D.P., Mulholland P.J., Roulet N.T., Turner J.V. (2011): In: Peter Wilderer (ed.) Treatise on Water Science, vol. 2, pp. 271– 304 Oxford: Academic Press
2010
Can Landscape Heterogeneity Buffer or Exacerbate Changes in Mountain Hydrology under Different Climatic Conditions?. Broxton, P.D., Troch, P.A., Brooks, P.D. (2010): AGU Fall Meeting (Poster) Abstract H33C-1143.
2010
Estimating snow sublimation using natural chemical and isotopic tracers across a gradient of solar radiation. Gustafson J.R., Brooks P.D., Molotch N.P., and Veatch W.C. (2010): Water Resources Research 46: W12511 Cross-CZO
2010
Trends in Snowpack Depths and the Timing of Snowmelt in the River Basins of the Intermountain West . Harpold, A.A., Rajagopal, S., Heidbuechel, I., Stielstra, C., Jardine, A.B., Brooks, P.D. (2010): AGU Fall Meeting Abstract H31I-08.
2010
Tracking Varying Mean Transit Time in a Semi-Arid Catchment . Heidbuechel, I., Troch, P.A., Lyon, S.W. (2010): AGU Fall Meeting (Poster) Abstract H11C-0813.
2010
Investigating the impact of temporal and spatial variation in spring snow melt on summer soil respiration . John, G.P., Papuga, S.A., Wright, C.L., Nelson, K., Barron-Gafford, G.A. (2010): AGU Fall Meeting (Poster) Abstract H33C-1154.
2010
Transition of spatial controls on distributed soil moisture and runoff simulations at multiple model resolutions . Mahmood T.H., Vivoni E.R. (2010): AGU Fall Meeting (Poster) Abstract H41F-1133.
2010
Ecohydrological response to snowmelt dynamics from plot to regional scales. Molotch, N.P., Musselman, K.N., Trujillo, E., Brooks, P.D., McConnell, J. R., Williams, M.W. (2010): AGU Fall Meeting Abstract C14B-02. Cross-CZO
2010
Evapotranspiration partitioning in a semiarid woodland: ecohydrological heterogeneity and connectivity in vegetation patches. Newman B.D., Breshears D.D., and Gard M.O. (2010): Vadose Zone Journal, 9(3): 561-572,
2010
Coevolution of topography, hydrology, soil development, and vegetation in sky islands of the southwestern United States. Pelletier, J.D., Rasmussen, C., Breshears, D.D., Brooks, P.D., Chorover, J., Huxman, T.E., Lohse, K.A., Meixner, T., McIntosh, J.C., Kurc, S.A., Schaap, M.G., Swetnam, T., Troch, P.A. (2010): AGU Fall Meeting Abstract EP42A-03.
2010
Environmental Energy and Mass Transfer: Key to Understanding Catchment Evolution. Troch, P.A., Rasmussen, C., Broxton, P.D., Heidbuechel, I. (2010): AGU Fall Meeting (Invited) Abstract H32B-01.
2010
Redistribution of runoff among vegetation patch types: on ecohydrological optimality of herbaceous capture of run-on . Urgeghe A.M., Breshears D.D., Martens S.N., and Beeson P.C. (2010): Rangeland Ecology and Management, 63: 497-504,
2009
On the role of aspect to quantify water transit times in small mountainous catchments. Broxton P. D., Troch P. A., and Lyon S. W. (2009): Water Resources Research 45: W08427
2009
Interactions between biogeochemistry and hydrologic systems. Lohse K.A., Brooks P.D., McIntosh J.C., Meixner T., and Huxman T.E. (2009): Annual Review of Environment and Resources 34: 65-96
2009
Ecohydrological controls on snowmelt partitioning in mixed-conifer sub-alpine forests. Molotch N.P., Brooks P.D., Burns S.P., Litvak M., Monson R.K., McConnell J.R., and Musselman K. (2009): Ecohydrology 2(2): 129-142 Cross-CZO
2009
Quantifying the effects of forest canopy cover on net snow accumulation at a continental, mid-latitude site. Veatch W., Brooks P.D., Gustafson J.R., and Molotch N.P. (2009): Ecohydrology 2(2): 115-128 Cross-CZO
23 Aug 2018 - CUAHSI is accepting proposals for the Instrumentation Discovery Travel Grant program (IDTG). Application deadline is Septemeber 30, 2018.
30 Oct 2017 - Water Resources Research published a new special collection in September 2017 featuring concentration-discharge research from multiple CZOs.
19 Oct 2016 - University of Nevada Reno's Adrian Harpold reflects on his past and present time researching at Critical Zone Observatories.
19 Oct 2016 - Ciaran Harman will receive the 2016 Early Career Hydrologic Science Award at the 2016 AGU Fall Meeting, to be held 12–16 December in San Francisco.
29 Jul 2016 - CZO seeks postdoc to answer fundamental questions about CZ architecture and hydrologic processes. Work involves data synthesis and building models.
10 Mar 2016 - EOS article written by Lily Strelich features research conducted by CZO investigators and their colleagues, which shows that bark beetle epidemics...
03 Mar 2016 - The 2016 MG Anderson Award for Outstanding Paper in Hydrological Processes, Wiley is presented to Jemez-Catalina CZO investigators.
16 Jul 2015 - Jon Chorover of the Santa Catalina Mountains & Jemez River Basin CZO has been invited to talk at the Hydro-Biogeochemical Processes: Mechanisms,...
17 Mar 2015 - Associate Professor, Hydrology and Water Resources, University of Arizona.
13 Mar 2015 - PhD Student, Hydrology and Water Resources, University of Arizona.
28 Jun 2013 - Postdoctoral Opportunity with the Santa Catalina – Jemez Critical Zone Observatory
05 Jun 2013 - University of Arizona and Biosphere 2 announce the Landscape Evolution Observatory (LEO), a model CZO under glass.
16 May 2013 - Job Title: Section Head, Surface Earth Processes Section Agency: National Science Foundation Job Announcement Number: ...
17 Apr 2013 - Distinguished Sabbatical Visitor Fellowship The Wyoming Center for Environmental Hydrology and Geophysics (WyCEHG) invites applications for the...
04 Apr 2013 - Biosphere II, Tucson AZ. 21-24 Oct. 2013.
11 Jan 2013 - Harpold awarded an NSF Earth Sciences Postdoctoral Fellowship for a research and education program that spans 3 western Critical Zone Observatories
10 Jan 2013 - Congratulations to Jemez-Catalina scientists Adrian Harpold, Paul Brooks and others whose Water Resources Research paper pertaining to snowpack...
21 Feb 2012 - New research opportunities to advance hydrologic sciences promise a better understanding of the role of water in the Earth system that could help...
01 Oct 2011 - The European Geosciences Union (EGU) has awarded the John Dalton Medal to Peter A. Troch for his seminal contributions to hydrology in the areas of...
01 Oct 2010 - We have an immediate opening for a post-doctoral scientist to work with a team of scientists on the NSF-funded Jemez River Basin and Santa Catalina...
Variations in hydrologic function across the Critical Zone Observatory network: A step towards understanding the hydrologic coevolution of the critical zone
Marshall 531.
Evaluation of Passive Capillary Wick Samplers for Measuring Deep Infiltration at the Jemez River Basin Critical Zone Observatory
Harshbarger Building Kisiel Conference Room.
CUAHSI Watershed Science Master Class
Biosphere2, Oracle, Arizona.
Examining the influence of tectonic uplift on chemical weathering: insights from concentration-discharge relationships and isotope geochemistry
Marshall 531.
Collaborative Research Opportunities at the Landscape Evolution Observatory of Biosphere 2
Marley 230.
Ecohydrological Controls on Land-Atmosphere Interactions in Water-Limited Ecosystems
Marley 230.
Characterizing U-Series Isotope Signatures in Soils and Headwater Streams in a Complex Volcanic Terrain: Jemez River Critical Zone Observatory, Valles Caldera, NM
Marshall 531.
A short course for graduate students and post-doctoral fellows Sponsored by CUAHSI and the University of Arizona
Biosphere 2 near Tucson, Arizona.
AGU Chapman Conference on Soil-mediated Drivers of Coupled Biogeochemical and Hydrological Processes Across Scales
Biosphere II, Tucson AZ, USA.
How water, carbon and energy drive evolution of the Critical Zone: the Jemez-Santa Catalina Critical Zone Observatory
Stroud Water Research Center 970 Spencer Road Avondale, PA.