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.
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Cross-CZO COLLABORATOR
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Johnston Draw - Climate, Meteorology, Hydropedologic Properties (2003-2014)
2 components •
Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed •
Biology / Ecology, Climatology / Meteorology, Hydrology, Soil Science / Pedology •
Godsey, Sarah E.; Marks, Danny G.; Kormos, Patrick R.; Seyfried, Mark S.; Enslin, Clarissa L.; McNamara, James P.; Link, Timothy E.
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
Reynolds Creek - LiDAR, Snow Depth - Snow-Depth (2009)
1 components •
Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed •
GIS / Remote Sensing, Hydrology •
Boise State University; Boise Aerospace Center Laboratory; Nancy Glenn
Reynolds Creek - Streamflow / Discharge (1963-2014)
1 components •
Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed •
Climatology / Meteorology, Hydrology •
USDA ARS Northwest Watershed Research Center
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
Controls on gross production in an aspen-sagebrush vegetation mosaic. Fellows, A., Flerchinger, G., Seyfried, M., Lohse, K.A., Patton, N. R. (2019): Ecohydrology 12:e2046
2019
Water and carbon fluxes along an elevational gradient in a sagebrush ecosystem. Flerchinger, G.N., Fellows, A.W., Seyfried, M.S., Clark, P.E., and K.A. Lohse (2019): Ecosystems
2019
Spatiotemporal heterogeneity of water flowpaths controls dissolved organic carbon sourcing in a snow-dominated, headwater catchment. Radke, A. G, Godsey, S. E., Lohse, K. A., McCorkle, E., Perdrial, J., Seyfried, M. S., Holbrook, W.S. (2019): Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 7, 46
2019
Interaction of wind and cold‐season hydrologic processes on erosion from complex topography following wildfire in sagebrush steppe. Vega, S.P., Williams, C.J., Brooks, E.S., Pierson, F.B., Strand, E.K., Robichaud, P.R., Brown, R.E., Seyfried, M.S., Lohse, K.A., Glossner, K., Pierce, J.L., C. Roehner (2019): Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
2018
Seasonal wetness, soil organic carbon, and fire influence soil hydrological properties and water repellency in a sagebrush‐steppe ecosystem. Chandler, D.G., Cheng, Y., Seyfried, M.S., Madsen, M.D., Johnson, C.E., C.J. Williams (2018): Water Resources Research
2018
Water flow modeling with dry bulk density optimization to determine hydraulic properties in mountain soils. Fullhart, A.T., Kelleners, T.J., Chandler, D.G., McNamara, J.P., and M.S. Seyfried (2018): Soil Science Society of America Journal
2018
Eleven years of mountain weather, snow, soil moisture and streamflow data from the rain–snow transition zone – the Johnston Draw catchment, Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed and Critical Zone Observatory, USA. Godsey, S. E., Marks, D., Kormos, P. R., Seyfried, M. S., Enslin, C. L., Winstral, A. H., McNamara, J. P., and Link, T. E. (2018): Earth Syst. Sci. Data, 10, 1207-1216
2018
Dynamic process connectivity explains ecohydrologic responses to rainfall pulses and drought. Goodwell, A.E., Kumar, P., Fellows, A.W., and Flerchinger, G.N. (2018): PNAS 115 (37) E8604-E8613 Cross-CZO
2018
Hydrologic Control of Catchment-Scale Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) Dynamics. Hang Wen*, Li Li, Julia N Perdrial, Benjamin Abbott, Thomas Adler, Susana Bernal, Remi Dupas, Sarah Godsey, Rebecca L Hale, Adrian Harpold, Donna M Rizzo, Gary Sterle, Kristen Underwood (2018): Abstract H13J-1880 presented at 2018 AGU Fall Meeting, Washington, D.C., 10-14 Dec Cross-CZO
2018
Evaluation of SMAP freeze/thaw retrieval accuracy at core validation sites in the contiguous United States. Kraatz, S., Jacobs, J.M., Schroder, R., Cho, E., Cosh, M., Seyfried, M., Prueger, J., and S. Livingston (2018): Remote Sensing
2018
Fire, flood, and drought—Extreme climate events alter flow paths and stream chemistry. Murphy, S.F., McCleskey, R.B., Martin, D.A., Writer, J.H., and Ebel, B.A. (2018): Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 123 Cross-CZO
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
Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed and Critical Zone Observatory. Seyfried, M. S., Lohse, K. A., Marks, D., Flerchinger, G. N., Pierson, F., Holbrook, S. (2018): Vadoze Zone Journal 17:180129
2018
Simulating the dependence of aspen (Populus tremuloides) on redistributed snow in a semi-arid watershed. Soderquist, B.S., Kavanagh, K.L., Link, T.E., Seyfried, M.S., and A.A.H. Winstral (2018): Ecosphere
2018
Effectiveness of prescribed fire to re-establish sagebrush steppe vegetation and ecohydrologic function on woodland-encroached sagebrush rangelands, Great Basin, USA: Part I: Vegetation, hydrology, and erosion responses. Williams, C.J., Pierson, F.B., Nouwakpo, S.K., Al-Hamdan, O.Z., Kormos, P.R., and M.A. Weltz (2018): Catena
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
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
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
Controls on solute concentration-discharge relationships revealed by simultaneous hydrochemistry observations of hillslope runoff and stream flow: The importance of critical zone structure. Kim, Hyojin, William E. Dietrich, Benjamin M. Thurnhoffer, Jim K. B. Bishop, and Inez Y. Fung (2017): Water Resources Research, 53:1424-1443 Cross-CZO
2017
Meteorological, snow, streamflow, topographic, and vegetation height data from four western juniper-dominated experimental catchments in southwestern Idaho, USA. Kormos, P.R., Marks, D.G., Pierson, F.B., Williams, C.J., Hardegree, S.P., Boehm, A.R., Havens, S.C., Hedrick, A., Cram, Z.K., and T.J. Svejcar (2017): Earth System Science Data
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
Spatiotemporal soil and saprolite moisture dynamics across a semi-arid woody plant gradient. Niemeyer, R.J., Heinse, R., Link, T.E., Seyfried, M.S., Klos, P.Z., Williams, C.J., and T. Nielson (2017): Journal of Hydrology
2017
Climate moderates potential shifts in streamflow from changes in pinyon-juniper woodland cover across the western US. Niemeyer, R.J., Link, T.E., Heinse, R., and M.S. Seyfried (2017): Hydrological Processes
2017
Riparian Vegetation of Ephermeral Streams. Stromberg, J., Setaroa, D., Gallo, E., Lohse, K., and T. Meixner (2017): Journal of Arid Environments
2016
Assessment of the timing of daily peak streamflow in a snow dominated watershed. Chen, X., Kumar, M., Wang, R., Winstral, A., and D. Marks (2016): Journal of Hydrometeorology 17: 2225-2244 Cross-CZO
2016
Understanding the rain-to-snow transition zone: modeling snowmelt and the spatial distribution of water resources in southwestern Idaho. Enslin, C. (2016): Idaho State University
2016
Mapping and understanding dry-season soil water drawdown by California montane vegetation. Fellows, A.W. and Goulden, M.L. (2016): Ecohydrology Cross-CZO
2016
Hydrologic response and recovery to prescribed fire and vegetation removal in a small rangeland catchment. Flerchinger, G.N., Seyfried, M.S., and S.P. Hardegree (2016): Ecohydrology
2016
Independent evaluation of the SNODAS snow depth product using regional-scale lidar-derived measurements. Hedrick, A., Marshall, H.P., Winstral, A., Elder, K., Yueh, S., and D. Cline (2016): The Cryosphere
2016
Influences of Climate Change on Water Availability in Complex Terrain: Understanding Earth Processes and their Relation to Social Action. Klos, P.Z. (2016): University of Idaho
2016
Saprolite genesis in complex terrain: hydrologic, lithologic, biologic, and microclimatic controls on aspect asymmetry within the critical zone. Klos, P.Z., Link, T., Seyfried, M., Patton, N., Lohse, K., Holbrook, W.S., Heinse, R., Durrett, W., E. Leonard (2016): Geomorphology
2016
Juniper encroachment impacts on catchment scale water availability in snow dominated sagebrush steppe systems. Kormos, P., Marks, D., Pierson, F., Williams, J., Flerchinger, G., Havens, S., Hendrick, A., Bates, J., Svejcar, A., and A. Winstral (2016): Rangeland Ecology & Management
2016
Trends and sensitivities of low streamflow extremes to discharge timing and magnitude in Pacific Northwest mountain streams. Kormos, P.R., Luce, C.H., Wenger, S.J., and W.R. Berghuijs (2016): Water Resources Research
2016
Coupling biogeochemistry and hydrology to understand and predict ecosystem to watershed responses to anthropogenic changes. Lohse, K.A. (2016): Invited Talk, ETH Zurich
2016
Weather Forecasting for Water Resource Management in Mountainous Terrain. Masarik, M., Watson, K., and A. Flores (2016): Western Snow Conference, Seattle, WA
2016
Spatiotemporal soil and saprolite moisture dynamics across a semi-arid woody plant gradient. Niemeyer, R.J., Heinse, R., Link, T.E., Seyfried, M.S., Klos, Z.P., Williams, C.J., and T. Nielson (2016): Journal of Hydrology
2016
Surface water input from snowmelt and rain throughfall in western juniper: potential impacts of climate change as shifts in semi-arid vegetation. Niemeyer, R.J., Link, T., Seyfried, M., and G. Flerchinger (2016): Hydrological Processes
2016
The Airborne Snow Observatory: fusion of scanning lidar, imaging spectrometer, and physically-based modeling for mapping snow water equivalent and snow albedo. Painter, T., Berisford, D., Boardman, J., Bormann, K., Deems, J., Gehrke, F., Hedrick, A., Joyce, M., Laidlaw, R., Marks, D., Mattmann, C., Mcgurk, B., Ramirez, P., Richardson, M., Skiles, S.M., Seidel, F., and A. Winstral (2016): Remote Sensing of Environment
2016
The cold rain-on-snow event of June 2013 in the Canadian Rockies -characteristics and diagnosis. Pomeroy, J., Fang, X., and D. Marks (2016): Hydrological Processes
2016
Simulation of long-term soil water dynamics at Reynolds Creek, Idaho: Implications for rangeland productivity. Seyfried, M., Finzel, J., Weltz, M., and K. Launchbaugh (2016): Ecohydrology
2016
Soil Temperature Variability in Complex Terrain MeasuredUsing Fiber-Optic Distributed Temperature Sensing. Seyfried, M., Link, T., Marks, D. and Murdock, M. (2016): Vadose Zone Journal 15 (6): vzj2015.09.0128
2016
Investigating Precipitation and Snow Storage in Southern Idaho Via a High Resolution Regional Climate Model. Watson, K., Masarik, M. and A. Flores (2016): Western Snow Conference, Seattle, WA
2016
Ecohydrologic response and recovery of a semi-arid shrubland over a five year period following burning. Williams, C.J., Pierson, F.B., Kormos, P.R., Al-Hamdan, O.Z., Hardegree, S.P., and P.E. Clark (2016): Catena
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
A unified approach to hydrologic modeling: Part 2 Comparison of alternative process representations. Clark, M., Nijssen, B., Lundquist, J., Kavetski, D., Rupp, D., Gutmann, E., Wood, A., Gochis, D., Rasmussen, R., Tarboton, D., Mahat, V., Flerchinger, G., and D. Marks (2015): Water Resources Research
2015
ISNOBAL: Impacts of Extreme Precipitation event in the rain-snow transition. Enslin, C., Marks, D., Godsey, S., and P. Kormos (2015): Summer Tri-State EPSCoR Meeting
2015
Simulation of long-term soil water dynamics at Reynolds Creek, Idaho: implications for rangeland productivity. Finzel, J.A., Seyfried, M.S., Weltz, M.A., and K. Launchbaugh (2015): Ecohydrology
2015
A field comparison of multiple techniques to quantify groundwater–surface-water interactions. González-Pinzón, R., Ward, A., Hatch, C., Wlostowski, A., Singha, K., Gooseff, M., Haggerty, R., Harvey, J., Cirpka, O., and Brock, J. (2015): Freshwater Science, 34(1) 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 (In Review)
Variable Groundwater Contributions Influence Nutrient Cycling in Montane Headwater Catchments. Harpold, A., Brooks, P., Perdrial, J., Lohse, K., McIntosh, J., Meixner, T., Zapata-Rios, X., Vazquez-Ortega, A., and J. Chorover (2015): Water Resources Research
2015
Running a physically-based snow model for near real time operational water forecasts Abstract H31A-07. Havens, S., Winstral, A., Marks, D., Kormos, P., Hedrick, A., Rothwell, E., Flores, A., Watson, K., and M. Masarik (2015): Joint AGU/CGU Meeting, Montreal, Canada
2015
Bedrock infiltration estimates from a catchment in the mountain rain-snow transition zone. Kormos, P., McNamara, J., Seyfried, M., Marshall, H., Marks, D., and A. Flores (2015): Journal of Hydrology
2015
High-resolution, intermediate range forecasting for water resource management in Southern Idaho. Masarik, M., Watson, K., and A. Flores (2015): Northwest Climate Conference, Coeur d'Alene, ID
2015
Ecohydrologic Dynamics and Social Impacts of Western Juniper in Snow-Dominated Sagebrush Steppe. Niemeyer, R.J. (2015): University of Idaho
2015
Water resources: Research network to track alpine water. Pomeroy, J., Bernhardt, M., and D. Marks (2015): Nature Correspondence
2015
Snowpack sensitivity to perturbed climate changes in alpine catchments. Rasouli, K., Pomeroy, J., and D. Marks (2015): Hydrological Processes
2015
LiDAR illuminates the influence of elevation, aspect, and vegetation on seasonal snowpack: case studies from four western Critical Zone Observatories. Tennant, C., Harpold, A., Crosby, B., Godsey, S., and K. Lohse (2015): American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA
2015
The Sensitivity of Mountain Snowpack to Warming. Tennant, C.J. (2015): Idaho State University
2015
A simple framework for assessing the sensitivity of mountain watersheds to snowpack loss. Tennant, C.J., Crosby, B.T., Godsey, S.E., Van Kirk, R.W., and D.R. Derryberry (2015): Geophys. Res. Lett.
2014
Quantitative understating of daily streamflow peak timing and its seasonal variations in a snow dominated watershed. Chen, X., M. Kumar, R. Wang, A. Winstral and D. Marks (2014): Water Resources Research
2014
Evaluation of a two source snow-vegetation energy balance model for estimating surface energy fluxes in a rangeland ecosystem. Kongoli, C, W.P. Kustas, M.C., Anderson, J.M., Norman, J.G., Alfieri, G.N., Flerchinger and D. Marks (2014): Journal of Hydrometeorology, 15: 143-158
2014
Soil, snow, sub-surface storage data set from a mountain catchment in the rain–snow transition zone. Kormos, P., D. Marks, C. J. Williams, H. P. Marshall, P. Aishlin, D. G. Chandler and J. P. McNamara (2014): Earth Systems Science Data, 6: 165-173
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
Analytical model for flow duration curves in seasonally dry climates. Müller, M.F., Dralle, D.N., and Thompson, S.E. (2014): Water Resources Research 50(7): 5510-5531. Cross-CZO
2014
The use of similarity concepts to represent sub-grid variability in hydrologic and land-surface models: Case study in a snowmelt dominated watershed. Newman, A., M. Clark, A. Winstral, D. Marks and M. Seyfried (2014): Journal of Hydrometeorology, early online release
2014
Sensitivity of model parameterizations for simulating latent heat flux over snow. Reba, M., D. Marks, T. Link, J. Pomeroy and A. Winstral (2014): Hydrological Processes, 28: 868-881
2014
Long-term snow distribution observations in a mountain catchment: assessing variability, self-similarity and the representativeness of an index site. Winstral, A., and D. Marks (2014): Water Resources Research, 50: 293–305
2013
Freezing and Thawing Processes. Flerchinger, G.N., Lehrsch, G.A., and D.K. McCool (2013): Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences. Elsevier.
2013
Coupling of the simultaneous heat and water model with a distributed hydrological model and evaluation of the combined model in a cold region watershed. Zhang, Y., Cheng, G., Li, X., Han, X., Wang, L., Li, H., Chang, X., and G.N. Flerchinger (2013): Hydrological Processes. 27:3762-3776
01 Oct 2019 - Boise State University, a public doctoral-granting research university, welcomes applications for a tenure-track appointment in the Department of...
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.
17 Jan 2017 - Ph.D. Student; Department of Biological Sciences; Idaho State University
17 Jan 2017 - Soil Scientist, USDA ARS, Pacific West Area, Boise, Idaho
19 Oct 2016 - University of Nevada Reno's Adrian Harpold reflects on his past and present time researching at Critical Zone Observatories.
29 Jul 2016 - CZO seeks postdoc to answer fundamental questions about CZ architecture and hydrologic processes. Work involves data synthesis and building models.
13 Jul 2015 - A South African native and an All-American swimmer as an undergraduate, Idaho State University master's student Clarissa Enslin chose ISU because of t
01 Apr 2015 - Chris Tennant, Idaho State University, was awarded a NSF SAVI (Science Across Virtual Institutes) grant for cross-CZO research.
17 Jul 2014 - What is a Critical Zone Observatory?...
Environmental Field Methods Course (3 credits) in Idaho-Learn Critical Zone Skills
Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho.
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service’s Agricultural Wetlands Workshop at Reynold's Creek.
Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed. Owyhee County, Idaho.
Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed.