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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Critical Zone Tree 1 - Matric Potential (2008-2013)
7 components •
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Hydrology •
Peter Hartsough; Jan Hopmans
Critical Zone Tree 1 - Sap Flow (2008-2012)
4 components •
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Hydrology, Biology / Ecology •
Peter Hartsough; Jan Hopmans
Critical Zone Tree 1 - Soil Moisture, Soil Temperature, Electrical Conductivity (2008-2016)
8 components •
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Hydrology •
Peter Hartsough; Jan Hopmans
Critical Zone Tree 2 - Soil Moisture, Soil Temperature, Electrical Conductivity, Matric Potential, Sap Flow (2010-2012)
11 components •
Providence Creek Headwater Catchments (1660 - 2115 m elevation) •
Hydrology, Biology / Ecology •
Peter Hartsough; Jan Hopmans
KREW, Bull Creek - Streamflow / Discharge (2003-2010)
20 components •
Other instrumented sites •
Hydrology •
Carolyn Hunsaker
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
P301 Water Balance Transect - Soil Moisture, Soil Temperature, Snow Depth (2011-2018)
16 components •
Providence Creek Subcatchment P301 •
Hydrology •
Roger Bales; Steven Glaser
Providence - Streamflow / Discharge (2003-2010)
22 components •
Providence Creek Headwater Catchments (1660 - 2115 m elevation) •
Hydrology •
Carolyn Hunsaker
Providence, Lower Met, North aspect - Soil Moisture, Soil Temperature, Snow Depth, Air Temperature (2008-2018)
31 components •
Providence Creek Headwater Catchments (1660 - 2115 m elevation) •
Hydrology, Climatology / Meteorology •
Roger Bales; Matthew Meadows; Erin Stacy; Xiande Meng
Providence, Lower Met, South aspect - Soil Moisture, Soil Temperature, Snow Depth, Air Temperature (2008-2018)
31 components •
Providence Creek Headwater Catchments (1660 - 2115 m elevation) •
Hydrology, Climatology / Meteorology •
Roger Bales; Matthew Meadows; Erin Stacy; Xiande Meng
Providence, Upper Met, Flat aspect - Soil Moisture, Soil Temperature, Snow Depth, Air Temperature (2008-2018)
33 components •
Providence Creek Headwater Catchments (1660 - 2115 m elevation) •
Hydrology, Climatology / Meteorology •
Roger Bales; Matthew Meadows; Erin Stacy; Xiande Meng
Providence, Upper Met, North aspect - Soil Moisture, Soil Temperature, Snow Depth, Air Temperature (2008-2018)
31 components •
Providence Creek Subcatchment P303 •
Hydrology, Climatology / Meteorology •
Roger Bales; Matthew Meadows; Erin Stacy; Xiande Meng
Providence, Upper Met, South aspect - Soil Moisture, Soil Temperature, Snow Depth, Air Temperature (2008-2018)
31 components •
Providence Creek Subcatchment P303 •
Hydrology, Climatology / Meteorology •
Roger Bales; Matthew Meadows; Erin Stacy; Xiande Meng
Southern Sierra Nevada - LiDAR, Digital Elevation Model (DEM), Snow Survey - Snow-on, Snow-off Flyover (2010)
2 components •
Providence Creek Headwater Catchments (1660 - 2115 m elevation), Wolverton Basin (2230 - 2700 m elevation), Other instrumented sites •
GIS / Remote Sensing, Hydrology •
Qinghua Guo; Roger Bales; National Center for Airborne Laser Mapping
Wolverton - Sap Flow (2007-2015)
22 components •
Wolverton Basin (2230 - 2700 m elevation) •
Biology / Ecology, Hydrology •
Peter Kirchner; Roger Bales
Wolverton - Snow Depth (2007-2011)
12 components •
Wolverton Basin (2230 - 2700 m elevation) •
Hydrology, Climatology / Meteorology •
Peter Kirchner; Roger Bales
Wolverton - Soil Moisture, Soil Temperature, Matric Potential, Solar Radiation (2007-2017)
12 components •
Wolverton Basin (2230 - 2700 m elevation) •
Hydrology •
Peter Kirchner; Roger Bales; Erin Stacy; Xiande Meng
Regional Hydro-Ecologic Simulation System
A spatially distributed dynamic model of coupled eco-hydrologic processes.
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 (In Press)
Deterministic Networking for the Industrial IoT: PhD Dissertation. Brun-Laguna, K. (2019): Thesis of the École Doctorale Informatique, Télécommunications et Électronique (Paris), Université Pierre et Marie Curie
2019
California forest die-off linked to multi-year deep soil drying in 2012–2015 drought. GOULDEN, M.L. & R.C. BALES (2019): Nature Geoscience, 12
2019
Water residence time (age) and flow path exert synchronous effects on annual characteristics of dissolved organic carbon in terrestrial runoff. JEPSEN, S.M., T.C. HARMON, S. SADRO, B. REID, S. CHANDRA (2019): Science of the Total Environment
2019
Watersheds dynamics following wildfires: Nonlinear feedbacks and implications on hydrologic responses. Maina, F.Z.; Siirila‐Woodburn, E.R. (2019): Hydrological Processes, 34 (1)
2019
Bayesian inference of hydraulic properties in and around a white fir using a process-based ecohydrologic model. Massoud, E.C.; Purdy, A.J.; Christoffersen, B.O.; Santiago, L.S.; Xu, C. (2019): Environmental Modelling & Software
2019
Topographic controls on the extension and retraction of flowing streams. Prancevic, J.P.; Kirchner, J.W. (2019): Geophysical Research Letters
2019
Climate, snow, and soil moisture data set for the Tuolumne and Merced river watersheds, California, USA. Roche, J.W.; Rice, R.; Meng, X.; Cayan, D.R.; Dettinger, M.D.; Alden, D.; Patel, S.C.; Mason, M.A.; Conklin, M.H.; Bales, R.C. (2019): Earth System Science Data
2019
Plant Accessible Water Storage Capacity and Tree-Scale Root Interactions Determine How Forest Density Reductions Alter Forest Water Use and Productivity. TAGUE, C.L., & M.A. MORITZ (2019): Frontiers in Forests and Global Change
2019
The changing water cycle: The eco-hydrologic impacts of forest density reduction in Mediterranean (seasonally dry) regions. TAGUE, C.L., MORITZ, M., HANAN, E (2019): WIREs Water
2019
Cosmogenic Isotopes Unravel the Hydrochronology and Water Storage Dynamics of the Southern Sierra Critical Zone. Visser, A.; Thaw, M.; Deinhart, A.; Bibby, R.; Safeeq, M.; Conklin, M.; Esser, B.; van der Velde, Y. (2019): Water Resources Research
2018
Mechanisms controlling the impact of multi-year drought on mountain hydrology. Bales, R. C.; Goulden, M. L.; Hunsaker, C. T.; Conklin, M. H.; Hartsough, P. C.; O'Geen, A. T.; Hopmans, J. W.; Safeeq, M. (2018): Hydrological Processes: 10.1038/s41598-017-19007-0
2018
Spatially distributed water-balance and meteorological data from the rain-snow transition, southern Sierra Nevada, California. BALES, R., STACY, E., SAFEEQ, M., MENG, X., MEADOWS, M., OROZA, C., CONKLIN, M., GLASER, S., and WAGENBRENNER, J. (2018): Earth System Science Data, 10
2018
Spatially distributed water-balance and meteorological data from the Wolverton catchment, Sequoia National Park, California. BALES, R.C., STACY, E.M., MENG, X., CONKLIN, M.H., KIRCHNER, P.B., and ZHENG, Z (2018): Earth System Science Data, 10
2018
Quantifying the legacy of snowmelt timing on soil greenhouse gas emissions in a seasonally dry montane forest. BLANKINSHIP, J.C., E.P. MCCORKLE, M.W. MEADOWS, S.C. HART (2018): Global Change Biology
2018
Subsurface plant-accessible water in mountain ecosystems with a Mediterranean climate. Klos, P. Z.; Goulden, M.; Riebe, C. S.; Tague, C.; O’geen, A. T.; Flinchum, B. A.; Safeeq, M.; Conklin, M. H.; Hart, S. C.; Berhe, A. A.; Hartsough, P. C.; Holbrook, S.; Bales R. C.; (2018): Hydrological Processes: 10.1002/wat2.1277
2018
Southern Sierra Critical Zone Observatory and Kings River Experimental Watersheds: A Synthesis of Measurements, New Insights, and Future Directions. O'Geen, A.; Safeeq, M.; Wagenbrenner, J.; Stacy, E.; Hartsough, P.; Devine, S.; Tian, Z.; Ferrell, R.; Hopmans, J.W.; and Bales, R. (2018): Vadose Zone Journal, 17:180081
2018
SMAP soil moisture improves global evapotranspiration. PURDY, A.J., FISHER, J.B., GOULDEN, M.L., COLLIANDER, A., HALVERSON, G., TU, K., FAMIGLIETTI, J.S. (2018): Remote Sensing of Environment, 219
2018
Hydrologic responses to climate warming for a snow‐dominated watershed and a transient snow watershed in the California Sierra. Son, K.; Tague, C. (2018): Ecohydrology, 12:e2053
2018
Canopy Effects on Snow Accumulation: Observations from Lidar, Canonical-View Photos, and Continuous Ground Measurements from Sensor Networks. Zheng, Z.; Ma, Q.; Qian, K.; Bales, R.C. (2018): Remote Sensing, 10, 1769
2017
Insights into hydrologic and hydrochemical processes based on concentration‐discharge and end‐member mixing analyses in the mid‐Merced River Basin, Sierra Nevada, California. Liu F., Conklin M.H., Shaw G.D (2017): Water Resources Research 53, 832–850
2017
Developing decision-relevant data and information systems for California water through listening and collaboration. Bales, R. C.; Bernacchi, L.; Conklin, M. H.; Viers, J. H.; Fogg, G. E.; Fisher, A.T.; Kiparky, M. (2017): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2017. Abstract PA33D-10.
2017
The impact of wildfire on baseflow recession rates in California. Bart, R.L.; Tague, C. (2017): Hydrological Processes
2017
Generalized Model for the Temporal Evolution of the Carbon Sequestration Potential of Eroding Watersheds. Berhe, A.A.; Ghezzehei, T.A. (2017): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2017. Abstract B41E-2002
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
Accounting for small scale heterogeneity in ecohydrologic watershed models. Burke, W.; Tague, C. (2017): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2017. Abstract H13C-1382.
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
Elucidating Critical Zone Process Interactions with an Integrated Hydrology Model in a Headwaters Research Catchment. Collins, C.; Maxwell, R.M. (2017): H43S-07
2017
A Gap-Filling Procedure for Hydrologic Data Based on Kalman Filtering and Expectation Maximization: Application to Data from the Wireless Sensor Networks of the Sierra Nevada. Coogan, A.; Avanzi, R.; Conklin, M.H.; Bales, R.C.; Glaser, S. (2017): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2017. Abstract IN51E-0054
2017
Estimating evapotranspiration change due to forest treatment and fire at the basin scale in the Sierra Nevada, California. Goulden, M.; Bales, R. (2017): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2017. Abstract H21B-1443.
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
Concentration-discharge relationships in headwater streams of the Sierra Nevada, California. Hunsaker, C. T., Johnson, D. W. (2017): Water Resources Research 53, 7869–7884
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
Simulations of energy balance components at snow-dominated montane watershed by land surface models. Kim, D.; Ray, R.L.; Choi, M. (2017): Earth Environmental Sciences. 76 337.
2017
Predicting Plant-Accessible Water in the Critical Zone: Mountain Ecosystems in a Mediterranean Climate. Klos, P. Z.; Goulden, M.; Riebe, C. S.; Tague, C.; O’geen, A. T.; Flinchum, B. A.; Safeeq, M.; Conklin, M. H.; Hart, S. C.; Berhe, A. A.; Hartsough, P. C.; Holbrook, S.; Bales R. C.; (2017): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2017. Abstract H23H-1769.
2017
Using wireless sensor networks to improve understanding of rain-on-snow events across the Sierra Nevada. Maurer, A.; Avanzi, F.; Oroza, C.; Malek, S.; Glaser, S.; Bales, R.; Conklin, M. (2017): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2017. Abstract C53B-1025.
2017
Spatial Variability of Soil-Water Storage in the Southern Sierra Critical Zone Observatory: Measurement and Prediction. Oroza, C.; Bales, R. C.; Zheng, Z.; Glaser, S. D. (2017): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2017. Abstract H41G-1539.
2017
Water vs carbon: An evaluation of SMAP soil moisture and OCO-2 solar-induced fluorescence to characterize global plant stress. Purdy, A. J.; Fisher, J.; Goulden, M.; Randerson, J. T.; Famiglietti, J. S. (2017): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2017. Abstract B23E-2116.
2017
The influence of subsurface porosity and bedrock composition on ecosystem productivity and drought resilience in the Sierra Nevada Batholith, California . Riebe, C. S.; Callahan, R. P.; Goulden, M.; Pasquest, S.; Flinchum, B. A.; Taylor, N. J.;. Holbrook S. (2017): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2017. Abstract EP53D-1762.
2017
Evapotranspiration response to multi-year dry periods in the semi-arid western United States. Rungee, J. P.; Bales, R. (2017): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2017. Abstract H11O-07.
2017
Improving snow water equivalent simulations in an alpine basin using blended gage precipitation and snow pillow measurements. Sohrabi, M.; Safeeeq, M.; Conklin, M. H. (2017): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2017. Abstract H43C-1658
2017
Communicating why land surface heterogeneity matters . Tague, C.; Burke, W.; Ryan, B.; Turpin, E.; Wood, G. (2017): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2017. Abstract H51A-1249.
2017
Water Storage, Mixing and Transit Times During a Multiyear Drought. Van Der Velde, Y.; Visser, A.; Thaw, M.; Safeeq, M. (2017): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2017. Abstract H23E-1731.
2017
New Applications of Cosmogenic Radioactive Isotopes to Study Water Travel Times. Visser, A.; Thaw, M.; Dinhart, A.; Bibby, R. K.; Esser, B. (2017): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2017. Abstract H23K-01.
2017
Investigating Unsaturated Zone Travel Times with Tritium and Stable Isotopes. Visser, A.; Thaw, M.; Van Der Velde, Y. (2017): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2017. Abstract H23E1729.
2017
Sediment Concentration and Its Relation to Catchment Characteristics in Forested Headwater Streams of the Sierra Nevada, California. Wagenbrenner, J.; Safeeq, M.; Hunsaker, C. (2017): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2017. Abstract H41C-1450.
2017
Technical report: The design and evaluation of a basin-scale wireless sensor network for mountain hydrology. Zhang, Z.; Glaser, S.D.; Bales, R.C.; Conklin, M.; Rice, R.; Marks, D.G. (2017): Water Resources Research.
2016
Hydrogeologic influence on changes in snowmelt runoff with climate warming: Numerical experiments on a mid-elevation catchment in the Sierra Nevada, USA. Jepsen, S. M.; Harmon, T. C.; Meadows, M. W.; Hunsaker, C. T. (2016): Hydrology 533, 332-342. DOI 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2015.12.010
2016
Observations From Drought in the Southern Sierra. Bales, R. (2016): Yosemite Hydroclimate Meeting
2016
Bidirectional Response of Runoff to Changes in Snowmelt Rate, Timing, and Amount. Barnhart, T.B.; Molotch, N.P.; Tague, C. (2016): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2016. Abstract H51N-05.
2016
Effect of Tree-to-Shrub Type Conversion in Lower Montane Forests of the Sierra Nevada (USA) on Streamflow. Bart, R. R.,Tague, C. L., Moritz, M. A. (2016): PLOS ONE
2016
Integrating Fire Effects into an Ecohydrologic Model for Simulating Fire Regimes. Bart, R.R.; Tague, C.; Kennedy, M.C.; Mckenzie, D. (2016): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2016. Abstract GC51E-1234.
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
Uncertainty in carbon allocation strategy and ecophysiological parameterization influences on carbon and streamflow estimates for two western US forested watersheds. Garcia, E.S., Tague, C.L., Choate, J.S. (2016): Ecological Modeling. 342 19.
2016
Managing forests, water resources and their interaction in the face of increasing drought frequency and severity in semi-arid regions. Hall S.J; Tague, C.; Moritz, M. (2016): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2016. Abstract H24B-01.
2016
Interactions Between Hydroclimate and Soil Properties Control the Risk for Altered Hydrologic Partitioning from Changing Snowmelt in the Sierra Nevada. Harpold, A. (2016): Yosemite Hydroclimate Meeting
2016
Watershed model calibration to the base flow recession curve with and without evapotranspiration effects. Jepsen, s., Harmon, T., Shi, Y. (2016): Hydrology 52, 2919-2933. DOI 10.1002/2015WR017827.
2016
Climatic Limitations on Woody Biomass and Production along a 2300 m Elevation Gradient. Kelly, A. (2016): Yos
2016
Ecohydrological Projections of Fire Regimes: Balancing Uncertainty and Complexity to Integrate Cross-disciplinary Simulation Systems. Kennedy, M.C.; Mckenzie, D.; Tague, C.; Bart, R.R. (2016): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2016. Abstract GC51E-1236.
2016
Catchment-scale snow depth monitoring with balloon photogrammetry. Li, D.; Wigmore, O.; Vanderjagt, B.J.; Durand, M.T.; Molotch, N.P.; Bales, R.C. (2016): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2016. Abstract C51C-0669.
2016
Concentration-Discharge Relationship and Endmember Mixing in the Intermediate and Large Watersheds of the US West. Liu, F.; Miller, M.P.; Williams, M.W.; Conklin, M.H.; Yang, J.; Bales, R.C. (2016): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2016. Abstract H52E-06.
2016
Concentration-Discharge Relationship and Endmember Mixing in the Intermediate and Large Watersheds of the US West. Liu, F.; Miller, M.P.; Williams, M.W.; Conklin, M.H.; Yang, J.; Bales, R.C. (2016): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2016. Abstract H52E-06.
2016
Polymictic pool behaviour in a montane meadow, Sierra Nevada, CA. Lucas, R. G., Suárez, F., Tyler, S. W., Moran, J. E., and Conklin, M. H. (2016): Hydrological process. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.10834
2016
Evaporation and groundwater patterns in montane meadows of the Sierra Nevada, CA. Lucas, R.G. (2016): University of California, Merced
2016
Polymictic pool behavior in a montane meadow, Sierra Nevada, CA. Lucas, R.G., Suárez, F. Tyler, S.W., Moran, J.E., Conklin, M.H. (2016): Hydologic Processes
2016
Comparison of Canopy Cover Estimation from Airborne LiDAR. Ma Q., Su Y., Guo Q. (2016): IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing.
2016
Evaluation of Catchment Pairs and the Seasonal Effects of Drought on Source Water in Forested Mountain Streams . Martin, S., Conklin, M. (2016): Yosemite Hydroclimate Meeting
2016
Variation of organic matter quantity and quality in streams at Critical Zone Observatory watersheds. Miller, Matthew P., Boyer, Elizabeth W., McKnight, Diane M., Brown, Michael G., Gabor, Rachel S., Hunsaker, Carolyn T., Iavorivska, Lidiia, Inamdar, Shreeram, Johnson, Dale W., Kaplan, Louis A., Lin, Henry, McDowell, William H., Perdrial, Julia N. (2016): Water Resources Research, 52 (10): 8202–8216 Cross-CZO
2016
Optimizing placements of ground-based snow sensors for areal snow cover estimation using a machine-learning algorithm and melt-season snow-LiDAR data. Oroza, C.; Zheng, Z.; Glaser, S.D.; Bales, R.C.; Conklin, M.H. (2016): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2016. Abstract C44A-08.
2016
Optimizing embedded sensor network design for catchment scale snowdepth estimation using LiDAR and machine learning. Oroza, C.A., Zheng, Z., Glaser, S.D., Tuia, D., Bales, R.C (2016): Water Resources Research. 52 (10), 8174.
2016
Optimizing embedded sensor network design for catchment scale snowdepth estimation using LiDAR and machine learning. Oroza, C.A., Zheng, Z., Glaser, S.D., Tuia, D., Bales, R.C. (2016): Water Resources Research. 52 (10), 8174.
2016
Drought resistance across California ecosystems: evaluating changes in carbon dynamics using satellite imagery. S.L. Malone, M.G. Tulbure, A.J. PérezLuque, T.J. Assal, L.L. Bremer, D.P. Drucker, V. Hillis, S. Varela, M.L. Goulden (2016): Ecosphere. 7 (11), e01561.
2016
Groundwater and Surface Water Interactions in Relation to Natural and Anthropogenic Environmental Changes. Safeeq, M., Fares, A. (2016): Emerging Issues in Groundwater Resources. Springer International Publishing. 289-326
2016
Characterizing Runoff and Water Yield for Headwater Catchments in the Southern Sierra Nevada. Safeeq, M., Hunsaker, C. (2016): Journal of the American Water Resources Association
2016
Sensitivities of dry season runoff to precipitation and temperature in southern Sierra Nevada streams. Safeeq, M.; Hunsaker, C.T.; Bales, R.C. (2016): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2016. Abstract H44B-03.
2016
Implications of Increasing Forest Density and Vegetation Water Demand on Drought Impacts in California Montane Forest. Saksa, P.C.; Safeeq, M.; Dymond, S. (2016): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2016. Abstract H43G-1529.
2016
Catchment power and the joint distribution of elevation and travel distance to the outlet. Sklar, L. S., Riebe, C. S., Lukens, C. E., & Bellugi, D. G. (2016): Earth Surface Dynamics. 4 799.
2016
Effects of Model Spatial Resolution on Ecohydrologic Predictions and Their Sensitivity to Inter-Annual Climate Variability. Son, K., Tague, C., Hunsaker C. (2016): Hillslope and Watershed Hydrology
2016
Comprehensive seismic surveys suggest that subsurface water-holding capacity is secondary to bedrock nutrient content as a regulator of vegetation productivity in the Sierra Nevada Batholith, California. Taylor, N.J.; Riebe, C.S.; Dueker, K.G.; Goulden, M.; Flinchum, B.A.; Pasquet, S.; Callahan, R.P.; Hahm, W.J.; Keifer, I.S.; Holbrook, W.S. (2016): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2016. Abstract EP43C-0964.
2016
Variability in Sierra Nevada Forest Water Sources During a Severe Drought. Thaw, M. (2016): Yosemite Hydroclimate Meeting
2016
Tracking water through the Southern Sierra Critical Zone Observatory using radioactive and stable isotopes . Thaw, M.; Visser, A.; Deinhart, A.L.; Sharp, M.; Everhart, A.; Bibby, R.K.; Conklin, M.H. (2016): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2016. Abstract H31K-07.
2016
Is Snow a Drought Buster? The Need to Incorporate Snow into Common Drought Indices. Weiner, J.; Harpold, A.A.; Safeeq, M. (2016): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2016. Abstract H21G-1508.
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
Multi-platform data fusion for more accurate forecasting of water supply from the Sierra Nevada Snow . Zheng, Z. (2016): Western Snow Conference. Seattle, Washington.
2015
Water and Sierra Nevada forests. Bales, R (2015): The State Bar of California Environmental Law Conference at Yosemite. Fish Camp, CA
2015
Drought effects on evapotransiration and subsurface water storage in the southern Sierra Nevada. Bales, R., Goulden, M., Hunsaker, C., Conklin, M., Hartsough, P., O’Geen, A., Hopmans, J., Safeeq, M. (2015): H33M. The Hydrology-Vegetation-Climate Nexus: Identifying Process Interactions and Environmental Shifts in Mountain Catchments II, presented at 2015 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 Dec.
2015
Sensitivity of Hydrologic Partitioning to Snowpack Dynamics. Barnhart, T.B., Molotch, N.P., Harpold, A., Knowles, J., Livneh, B., and Schneider, D. (2015): University of Colorado Hydrologic Sciences Symposium: Water in Motion: The role of an irreplaceable resource, University of Colorado, Boulder, April 2-3. Cross-CZO
2015
Sensitivity of hydrologic partitioning to snowpack dynamics. Barnhart, T.B., Molotch, N.P., Harpold, A., Livneh, B., Knowles, J., and Anderson, S. (2015): Water Sustainability and Climate Principal Investigator Meeting at the National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA, February 9-11. Cross-CZO
2015
Sensitivity of Hydrologic Partitioning to Snowpack Dynamics . Barnhart, T.B., Molotch, N.P., Livneh, B., Harpold, A.A., Knowles, J.F., Anderson, S.P., Bales, R.C., and Hunsaker, C.T. (2015): Poster, presented at the Western Snow Conference, Grass Valley, CA, April 20-23. Cross-CZO
2015
Resilience Through Disturbance: Effects of Wildfire on Vegetation and Water Balance in the Sierra Nevadas . Boisrame, G.F.S, Thompson, S.E., Stephens, S., Collins, B., Tague, N. (2015): American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. San Francisco, CA
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
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
Can δ2H of Organic Matter in Soils be Used for Understanding Organic Matter Sources and Cycling?. Fogel, M., Berhe, A., Williams, E. (2015): B33D Soil Organic Matter: Mechanisms of Stabilization and Change II Posters, presented at 2015 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 Dec.
2015
Subsurface storage capacity influences climate–evapotranspiration interactions in three western United States catchments. Garcia, E.S., Tague, C.L. (2015): Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. 19 (12).
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
Hydrogeologic Influence on Changes in Snowmelt Runoff with Climate Warming: Numerical Experiments on a Mid-Elevation Catchment in the Sierra Nevada, USA. Jepsen, S., Harmon T., Meadows, M., Hunsaker, C. (2015): H52C Modeling the Critical Zone: Integrating Processes and Data across Disciplines and Scales I, presented at 2015 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 Dec.
2015
Montane meadow evapotranspiration: implications for restoration and impacts on downstream flow. Lucas, R., Conklin, M., Goulden, M. (2015): H11E Interacting Physical and Ecological Processes across Terrestrial and Aquatic Systems I Posters, presented at 2015 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 Dec.
2015
Montane meadow evaportanspiration: implications for restoration and impacts on downstream flow. Lucas, R., Conklin, M., Goulden, M. (2015): . American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. San Francisco, CA.
2015
Source Water Flow Pathways In Forested, Mountain, Headwater Streams: A Link Between Sediment Movement Patterns And Stream Water Chemistry . Martin, S., Conklin, M., Liu, F. (2015): H31D. Disturbance Hydrology: Assessing the Impacts of Abrupt Landscape Changes on Watershed Hydrology I Posters, presented at 2015 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 Dec.
2015
Estimating CO2 Fluxes Pre and Post Drought Using Remote Sensing Data in the Sierra Nevada Range . Mazzi, J., Grigsby, S., Goulden, M., Ustin, S. (2015): B51H Scaling from Points to Pixels: Remote Sensing Estimates of Ecosystem Characteristics across Space and Time I Posters, presented at 2015 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 Dec.
2015
In-situ monitoring of California’s drought: Impacts on key hydrologic variables in the Southern Sierra Nevada. Oroza, C., Zheng, Z., Zhang, Z., Glaser, S., Bales, R., Conklin, M. (2015): EP53A Earth and Planetary Surface Processes: General Contribution Posters, presented at 2015 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 Dec.
2015
Patterns of Hydrologic Sensitivity to Climate in the Western US: Implications for Future Predictions. Safeeq, M., Grant, G. (2015): H21D Ecological and Hydrological Resistance and Resilience: Emerging Understanding from Interactions at Multiple Scales I, presented at 2015 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 Dec.
2015
Characterizing Runoff and Water Yield from Headwater Catchments in the Southern Sierra Nevada. Safeeq, M., Hunsaker, C. (2015): American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting
2015
Characterizing Runoff and Water Yield from Headwater Catchments in the Southern Sierra Nevada . Safeeq, M., Hunsaker, C. (2015): H51N Surface Hydrology Posters, presented at 2015 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 Dec.
2015
Modeling the complex interactions among wildfire, fuel treatments and hydrology. Tague, C. (2015): EARSeL Forest Fire Special Interest Group Workshop. Limassol, Cyprus.
2015
Variability of Residence Time tracer Concentrations at the Southern Sierra Critical Zone Observatory during the California Drought. Visser, A., Thaw, M., Stacy, E., Hunsaker, C., Bibby, R., Deinhart, A.L., Schorzman, K., Egnatuk, C., Conklin, M., Esser, B. (2015): H21F Hydrochronology: Advances in Tracer Methods, Modeling Techniques, and Applications of Residence Times in Hydrology Research I Posters., presented at 2015 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 Dec.
2015
Wetting and Drying Variability of the Shallow Subsurface Beneath a Snowpack in California’s Southern Sierra Nevada. Webb, R.W., Fassnacht, S.R., Gooseff, M.N. (2015): Vadose Zone Journal. 14 (8)
2014
Potential effects of tree-to-shrub type conversion on streamflow in California’s Sierra Nevada. Baguskas S, Bart R, Molinari N, Tague C, Moritz M. (2014): American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2014, abstract #H31G-0690
2014
Estimated Loss of Snowpack Storage in the Eastern Sierra Nevada with Climate Warming. Bales, R., Rice, R., Roy, S. (2014): J. Water Resour. Plann. Manage.
2014
Snowmelt timing alters shallow but not deep soil moisture in the Sierra Nevada . Blankinship, J.C., Meadows, M.W., Lucas, R.G., and Hart, S.C. (2014): Water Resources Research.
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
Mountain runoff vulnerability to increased evapotranspiration with vegetation expansion. Goulden, M.L., Bales, R.C. (2014): Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 111 (39)
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
Geophysical constraints on deep weathering and water storage potential in the Southern Sierra Critical Zone Observatory. Holbrook, W.S., Riebe, C.S., Elwaseif, M., Hayes, J.L., Harry, D. L., Basler-Reeder, K., Malazian, A., Dosseto, A., Hartsough, P. C., and Hopmans, J. W. (2014): Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 39:366-380.
2014
Climate controls on ecosystem production, biomass, and water cycling. Kelly, A. (2014): Climate controls on ecosystem production, biomass, and water cycling, 2014, 95 pages
2014
Water use efficiency variability and controls across ten California ecosystems. Kelly, A.; M. Goulden (2014): American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2014, abstract #H33L-06
2014
LiDAR measurement of seasonal snow accumulation along an elevation gradient in the southern Sierra Nevada, California. Kirchner, P.B., Bales, R.C., Molotch, N.P., Flanagan, J., Guo, Q (2014): Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 18: 4261-4275 Cross-CZO
2014
Optimization of Sensor Placements Using Machine Learning and LIDAR data: a Case Study for a Snow Monitoring Network in the Sierra Nevada. Oroza, C, Zheng, Z, Glaser S, Bales, R (2014): American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2014, abstract #C43D-0412
2014
Determination of specific yield of montane meadow soils, Sierra Nevada, CA. R. Lucas; M. Conklin; R. Rice; T. Ghezzehei (2014): American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2014, abstract #H53B-0852
2014
Groundwater and surface water flow to the Merced River, Yosemite Valley, California: 36C and Cl− evidence. Shaw, G.D., M.H. Conklin, G.J. Nimz, and F. Liu. (2014): Water Resources Research 50(3): 1943-1959
2014
Consequences of warming temperatures and shifts in precipitation regimes for snow-dominated mountain systems. Tague, C.L. (2014): 12th British Hydrological Society National Symposium
2014
Translating physiological drought into tree stress and forest response. Tague, C.L. (2014). (2014): Ecological Society of America annual meeting
2014
Linking geology, climate and disturbance response in California mountain environments. Tague, C.N.; E. Garcia; X. Chen; C. Heckman (2014): American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2014, abstract #H53I-03
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
Snow distribution over an elevation gradient and forest snow hydrology of the Southern Sierra Nevada, California. Kirchner, P. B. (2013): UC Merced PhD Dissertation
2013
Polymictic pool behavior in a montane meadow, Sierra Nevada, CA. Lucas, R. G. (2013): UC Merced M.Sc. Thesis
2013
Montane meadows and hydrologic connections between forests and streams in the Sierra Nevada, California. Lucas, R.G., and M.H. Conklin (2013): American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2013, abstract #H43K-01
2013
Timber harvest effect on soil moisture in the southern Sierra Nevada: Is there a measurable impact?. Meadows, M.W., R.C. Bales, M.H. Conklin, M. Goulden, P.C. Hartsough, J.W. Hopmans, C.T. Hunsaker, R.G. Lucas and A.I. Malazian (2013): American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2013, abstract #H11B-1165
2013
Impacts of forest thinning and climate change on transpiration and runoff rates in Sierra Nevada mixed-conifer headwater catchments . Saksa, P.C., R.L. Ray, R.C. Bales, and M.H. Conklin. (2013): American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2013, abstract #GC11B-0990
2013
A framework for improving the predictions of ecohydrologic responses to climate change in Sierra Critical Zone Observatory watersheds. Son, K. and C. Tague. (2013): American Geophysical Union
2013
The sensitivity of forest water use to the timing of precipitation and snowmelt recharge in the California Sierra: Implications for a warming climate. Tague, C., and H. Peng. (2013): J. Geophys. Res. Biogeosci. 118, 875–887.
2013
Climate warming and eco-hydrology of forested watersheds in the California Sierra. Tague, C., K. Son, T. Brandt, and A.L. Dugger. (2013): American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2013, abstract #EP11A-07
2013
Sensor placement strategies for SWE estimation in the American River basin. Welch, S., Kerkez, B., Bales, R., Glaser, S., Rittger, Rice, R. (2013): Water Resources Research, 49 (2)
2013
Nutrient Hot Spots in a Sierra Nevada Forest Soil: Temporal Characteristics and Relations to Microbial Communities. Woodward, C., Johnson, D.W., Meadows, M.W., Miller, W.W., Hynes, M.M., and Robertson, C.M. (2013): Soil Science
2013
Developing a robust wireless sensor network structure for environmental sensing. Zhang, Z., C. Oroza, S.D. Glaser, R.C. Bales and M.H. Conklin. (2013): American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2013, abstract #C41B-0630
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
Critical Zone Observatory: Snowline Processes in the Southern Sierra Nevada. Hartsough, P.C., and Meadows, M.W. (2012): Mountain Research Initiative Newsletter no. 7, November 2012
2012
Paired tree and soil instrumentation: what can we learn from two instrumented sites across various gradients in a forested catchment. Hartsough, P.C., Roudneva, E., Malazian, A.I., Meadows, M.W., Bales, R.C., and Hopmans, J.W. (2012): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2012. Abstract H31G-1211.
2012
Response to Comment on Soil moisture response to snowmelt and rainfall in a Sierra Nevada mixed-conifer forest. Hopmans, J.W., R.C. Bales, A.T. O'Geen, C.T. Hunsaker, D. Beaudette, P.C. Hartsough, A. Malazian, P. Kirchner, and Meadows, M. (2012): Vadose Zone Journal. 11
2012
Modeling of soil and tree water status dynamics in a mixed-conifer forest of the Southern Sierra Critical Zone Observatory (Invited). Hopmans, J.W., Rings, J., Kamai, T., Mollaei Kandelous, M., Hartsough, P.C., and Vrugt, J.A. (2012): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2012. Abstract H52E-01.
2012
Sediment loads and erosion in forest headwater streams of the Sierra Nevada, California. Hunsaker, C.T., and D.G. Neary (2012): Proceedings of a Workshop held during the XXV IUGG General Assembly in Melbourne, 195-204
2012
Snowmelt Runoff and Water Yield Along Elevation and Temperature Gradients in Californias Southern Sierra Nevada . Hunsaker, C.T., Whitaker, T.W., and Bales, R.C. (2012): Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 2012. 1-12: p. 667-678.
2012
Interannual variability of snowmelt in the Sierra Nevada and Rocky Mountains, USA: Examples from two alpine watersheds. Jepsen, S.M., N. P. Molotch, M.W. Williams, K.E. Rittger, J.O. Sickman (2012): Water Resources Research 48 (2) Cross-CZO
2012
Water and energy gradients produce resilience and thresholds in ecosystem function in the western Sierra Nevada Mountains. Kelly, A.E., Goulden, M., Bales, R.C., Meadows, M.W., and G. Winston (2012): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2012. Abstract B51C-0559.
2012
A cyber-infrastructure for the measurement and estimation of large-scale hydrologic processes. Kerkez, B. (2012): University of California, Berkeley
2012
Design and Performance of a Wireless Sensor Network for Catchment-scale Snow and Soil Moisture Measurements. Kerkez, B., Glaser, S.D., Bales, R.C., and Meadows, M.W. (2012): Water Resources Research, 48 (9), W09515
2012
Sampling design and optimal sensor placement strategies for basin-scale SWE estimation. Kerkez, B., Welch, S.C., Bales, R.C., Glaser, S.D., Rittger, K.E., and R. Rice (2012): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2012. Abstract C33C-0683.
2012
Connecting the snowpack to the internet of things: an IPv6 architecture for providing real-time measurements of hydrologic systems (Invited). Kerkez, B., Zhang, Z., Oroza, C., Glaser, S.D., and Bales, R.C. (2012): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2012. Abstract C32B-07.
2012
Under-canopy snow accumulation and ablation measured with airborne scanning LiDAR altimetry and in-situ instrumental measurements, southern Sierra Nevada, California. Kirchner, P.B., Bales, R.C., Musselman, K.N., and Molotch, N.P. (2012): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2012. Abstract C14B-08.
2012
Controls of streamflow generation in small catchments across the snow-rain transition in the Southern Sierra Nevada, California . Liu, F., Hunsaker, C.T., and Bales, R.C. (2012): Hydrological Processes. 27 1959.
2012
Groundwater-surface water interactions in montane meadows of the Sierra Nevada, California. Lucas, R., Conklin, M. (2012): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2012. Abstract H13D-1381.
2012
Controls of streamflow pathways in small catchments across the snow-rain transition in the Southern Sierra, California. Lui, F., Hunsaker, C.T., Bales, R.B. (2012): Hydrological Processes
2012
Soil moisture dynamics in deep Southern Sierra Nevada Soils. Malazian, A.I., Hartsough, P.C., and Hopmans, J.W. (2012): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2012. Abstract H11B-1176.
2012
Integrating soil water measurements from plot to catchment scale in a snow-dominated, mixed-conifer forest of the southern Sierra Nevada. Meadows, M.W., Hartsough, P.C., Bales, R.C., Hopmans, J.W., and Malazian, A.I. (2012): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2012. Abstract H31G-1198.
2012
Elevation-dependent controls on snowmelt partitioning and vegetation response inferred from satellite observations (Invited). Molotch, N.P., Guan, B., and Trujillo, E. (2012): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2012. Abstract H21B-1179.
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
Integration of airborne LiDAR data and voxel-based ray tracing to determine high-resolution solar radiation dynamics at the forest floor: implications for improving stand-scale distributed snowmelt models. Musselman, K.N., Molotch, N.P., and Margulis, S.A. (2012): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2010. Abstract C14B-05.
2012
Improved snowmelt simulations with a canopy model forced with photo-derived direct beam canopy transmissivity. Musselman, K.N., Molotch, N.P., Margulis, S.A., Lehning, M., Gustafsson, D. (2012): Water Resources Research, Vol. 48, No. 10, W10509
2012
Forest management effects on snow, runoff and evapotranspiration in Sierra Nevada mixed-conifer headwater catchments. Ray, R.L., Saksa, P.C., Bales, R.C., and Conklin, M.H. (2012): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2012. Abstract GC51F-05.
2011
Soil Moisture Response to Snowmelt and Rainfall in a Sierra Nevada Mixed-Conifer Forest. Bales, R.C., Hopmans, J., O'Geen, A.T., Meadows, M., Hartsough, P.C., Kirchner, P., Hunsaker, C.T., Beaudette, D. (2011): Vadose Zone J., 10:786-799.
2011
Hillslope and stream connections to water tables in montane meadows of the southern Sierra Nevada, California . Conklin, M.H., Lucas, R.G. (2011): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2011. Abstract H43N-07.
2011
Comparison of sap flux data from two instrumented tree species in a forested catchment with different levels of water stress. Hartsough, P.C. Roudneva, E., Malazian, A.I., Meadows, M.W., Kelly, A.E., Bales, R.C., Goulden, M., Hopmans, J.W. (2011): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2011. Abstract GC31A-1023.
2011
Leveraging real-time hydrologic data for the control of large-scale water distribution systems in the Sierra Nevada. Kerkez, B. and Glaser, S. (2011): Proc. SPIE 7981, Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical, and Aerospace Systems 2011
2011
Effects of evapotranspiration heterogeneity on catchment water balance in the Southern Sierra Nevada of California. Kerkez, B., Kelly, A.E., Lucas, R.G., Son, K., Glaser, S.D., Bales, R.C. (2011): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2011, Room 2004, 9:15 AM - 9:30 AM. Abstract B41H-06.
2011
"Seeing the Snow Through the Trees: Accumulation in forested catchments as determined from snow depth sensor and LiDAR measurements. Kirchner, P. B., Bales, R. C., Musselman K. N., Flanagan J., and Guo, Q. (2011): National CZO Program 2011 All Hands Meeting
2011
Physical and biogeochemical controls on polymictic behavior in Sierra Nevada stream pools. Lucas, R.G., Conklin, M.H., Tyler, S.W., Suarez, F.I., Moran, J.E., Esser, B.K. (2011): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2011, Halls A-C, 8:00 AM. Abstract H51B-1209.
2011
Simplified Multistep Outflow Method to Estimate Unsaturated Hydraulic Functions for Coarse-textured Soils. Nasta, P., Huynh, S., and Hopmans, J.W. (2011): Soil Sci. Soc. Amer. J. 75(2): 418-425.
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
An Assessment of Snowcover in 6 Major River Basins of Sierra Nevada and Potential Approaches for Long-term Monitoring. Rice, R., Bales, R.C. (2011): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2011. Abstract C33E-0689.
2011
Optimization of hydrological parameters in a Soil-Tree- Atmosphere Continuum model of a large White Fir. Rings, J., Kamai, T., Mollaei, M., Nasta, P., Vrugt, J.A., Hartsough, P.C., Hopmans, J.W. (2011): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2011. Abstract H51A-1187.
2011
Forest management for water: a hydro-ecological modeling exercise of headwater catchments in the mixed-conifer belt of the Sierra Nevada. Saksa, P.C., Bales, R.C., Ray, R.L. (2011): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2011. Abstract H51D-1230.
2011
Development of a summer field-based hydrogeology research experience for undergraduates. Singha, K. (2011): AGU Annual Fall Conference Proceedings Cross-CZO
2011
Determination of Nutrient Laden Interflow Contributing to Hot Spots/Moments in the Soil on a Small Scale. Woodward, C., Johnson, D. W. (2011): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2010. Abstract EP42A-06.
2010
Spatial and temporal variations of evapotranspiration signals in Long Meadow, Sequioa National Park, California . Conklin, M.H., Lucas, R.G. (2010): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2010. Abstract H32C-03.
2010
Soil Moisture/ Tree Water Status Dynamics in Mid-Latitude Montane Forest, Southern Sierra Critical Zone Observatory, CA. Hartsough, P.C., Malazian, A., Meadows, M.W., Roudneva, K., Storch, J., Bales, R.C., Hopmans, J.W. (2010): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2010. Abstract H11G-0894.
2010
A Hybrid System Model of Seasonal Snowpack Water Balance. Kerkez B., Glaser S., Dracup J., Bales R. (2010): HSCC '10 Proceedings of the 13th ACM international conference on Hybrid systems: computation and control, Stockholm, Sweden
2010
Polymictic pool behavior in Sierra Nevada Streams. Lucas, R.G., Conklin, M.H., Tyler, S.W., Suarez, F.I., Moran, J.E., Esser, B.K. (2010): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2010. Abstract H21B-1046.
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
A Top-down soil moisture and sap flux sampling design to capture the effect of inter-annual climate variability on ecohydrology in mountain catchments. Son, K., Tague, C. (2010): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2010. Abstract GC51D-0775.
2010
Ecohydrology and Climate Change in the Mountains of the Western USA – A Review of Research and Opportunities. Tague, C.L., A.L. Dugger (2010): Geography Compass 4(11): 1648-1663
2009
Water and geochemical responses to seasonal changes across the rain-snow transition in the Southern Sierra Nevada (Invited) . Bales, R.C., Hunsaker, C.T., Meadows, M., Kerkez, B., Glaser, S.D., Liu, F., (2009): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2009. 90(52). Abstract B32A-06
2009
Seasonal transitions in water and moisture patterns in a mountain meadow, Southern Sierra Nevada (Invited) . Conklin, M.H., Crook, N.P., Kirchner, P.B., Lucas, R.G. (2009): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2009. 90(52). Abstract H41H-01.
2009
Closing the Loop: Moisture dynamics across the soil/biotic interface in a mid-elevation forested landscape, Sierra Nevada, CA. Hartsough, P.; Malaizan, A.; Meadows, M.; Hopmans, J.W.; Bales, R. (2009): Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM
2009
Soil Moisture Tree Water Status Dynamics in a Mid-Latitude Montane Forest, Southern Sierra Critical Zone Observatory, CA . Hartsough, P.C., Malazian, A., Kamai, T., Roudneva, E., Hopmans, J.W., (2009): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2009. 90(52) Abstract H33A-0844.
2009
Nutrient hotspots and O horizon runoff in a Sierra Nevada Watershed . Johnson, D. W., Miller, W. W., Meadows, M., Rau, B. R. (2009): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2009. 90(52). Abstract EP52B-04.
2009
Multi-scale observations and modeling of the snowpack in a forested Sierra Nevada catchment. Kirchner, P.B., Bales, R.C., Musselman, K.N., Molotch, N.P. (2009): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2009. 90(52). Abstract C23D-08.
2009
Calibration and Testing of the MPS-1 Soil Matric Potential Sensor . Malaizan, A., Hartsough, P.C., Kamai, T., Cobos, D.R., Campbell, C.S., Hopmans, J.W. (2009): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2009. 90(52). Abstract H31A-0740.
2009
Sediment Sources in Four Small Mountain Streams in the Central Sierra Nevada, California . Martin, S.E., Hunsaker, C.T., Bales, R.C. (2009): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2009. 90(52). Abstract EP53D-0649.
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
Variations in rock-fragment abundance and bulk geochemistry of soils across the Southern Sierra Nevada CZO: Implications for hillslope-channel coupling (Invited) . Riebe, C.S., Hunsaker, C.T., Johnson, D.W., Jessup, B.S. (2009): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2009. 90(52). Abstract EP51E-02.
2009
An Optimized Soil Moisture Sampling Design to Represent the Impact of Climate Variability on Soil Moisture and Vegetation Water Use in Snow-Dominated Watersheds. Son, K., Tague, C. (2009): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2009. 90(52). Abstract H33D-0902.
2009
Assessing climate change impacts on alpine stream-flow and vegetation water use: mining the linkages with subsurface hydrologic processes. Tague, C. (2009): Hydrological Processes, 23, 1815-1819.
2009
Groundwater dynamics mediate low-flow response to global warming in snow-dominated alpine regions. Tague, C.L., G.E. Grant (2009): Water Resources Research 45(7)
2008
Sampling Strategies in forest hydrology and biogeochemistry. Bales, R.C., Conklin, M.H., Krekez, B., Glaser, S.D., Hopmans, J. W., Hunsaker, C.T., Meadows, M.W. (2008): Forest Hydrology and Biogeochemistry. Ecological Studies, Volume 216, Part 2, 29-44.
2008
"Hydroclimate, ecosystem links & the Southern Sierra Critical Zone Observatory. Bales, R; Hunsaker, C; Kirchner, P; Conklin, M; Lucas, R. (2008): Southern Sierra Science Symposium
2008
Remote Environmental Monitoring of Hydrologic Biotic Interaction in a Mountain Environment. Hartsough, P., Malazian, A., Tuli, A., Kamai, T., Kizito, F., Bales, R., Broad, A., Hopmans, J. (2008): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2008. 89(53). Abstract H51H-0974.
2008
Water Yield and Runoff Timing Across the Rain-snow Transition at the Kings River Experimental Watersheds in Californias Southern Sierra Nevada. Hunsaker, C., Bales, R. (2008): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2008. 89(53). Abstract 13C-0933
2008
Investigating Meadow Hydrology and Hyporeic Exchange. Lucas, R., Conklin, M., Tyler, S., Esser, B. (2008): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2008. 89(53). Abstract H21L-06.
24 Nov 2020 - More news about SSCZO on Center for Ecosystem Climate Solutions, which grew out of the SSCZO, also on Sustainable California
24 Nov 2020 - This film, plus our 90-minute documentary Beyond the Brink, are also available at https://www.beyondthebrink.global/
24 Oct 2018 - Meet forest ecologist Jeff Lauder! Lauder's research focuses on Sierra Nevada Conifers and how they have been responding to stress during drought!
12 Sep 2018 - Two postdoctoral scholar positions and multiple MS or PhD research assistantships are currently available at the University of California, Merced....
30 Aug 2018 - A Postdoctoral Scholar position is open with the Southern Sierra CZO in CZ science. Application deadline is September 28, 2018.
23 Aug 2018 - CUAHSI is accepting proposals for the Instrumentation Discovery Travel Grant program (IDTG). Application deadline is Septemeber 30, 2018.
23 May 2018 - Meet ecohydrologist Ryan Bart! Ryan studies the interactions between water and ecosystems within the Sierra Nevada and other regions.
11 May 2018 - Too many trees in Sierra Nevada forests stress water supplies, scientists say
11 Apr 2018 - Meet the people behind the research! Russell uses a combination of geophysics and regolith geochemistry to understand landscape evolution.
13 Mar 2018 - Meet the minds behind the data! Caitlin specializes in modeling water fluxes from drop to catchment scale, tracking water through the Critical Zone.
17 Jan 2018 - Dr. Roger Bales's Nye Lecture, "Making up for lost snow: lessons from a warming Sierra Nevada", is now available to watch online.
06 Nov 2017 - By Michelle Gilmore and Leigh Bernacchi Ever wonder how we know what we know about water? Twenty-five intrepid water and forest managers,...
30 Oct 2017 - Water Resources Research published a new special collection in September 2017 featuring concentration-discharge research from multiple CZOs.
03 Oct 2017 - Five master's students at the UCSB Bren School are incentivizing restoration strategies for private landholders with Sierra RCD.
05 Jul 2017 - Southern Sierra CZO Principal Investigator, Roger Bales, was named the 2017 John F. Nye Lecturer from the AGU Cryosphere Focus Group.
21 Jun 2017 - University of California Television (UCTV) features Bales, Conklin, Glaser, Safeeq, and others on the new Sustainable California channel
20 Dec 2016 - Lawrence Livermore and UC Merced researchers are tracking water through the critical zone using cutting-edge technology and new collection methods.
19 Oct 2016 - University of Nevada Reno's Adrian Harpold reflects on his past and present time researching at Critical Zone Observatories.
02 Sep 2016 - This is an excerpt of a press release originally published on 30 August 2016 by James Badham, covering a new peer-reviewed article published by...
29 Jul 2016 - CZO seeks postdoc to answer fundamental questions about CZ architecture and hydrologic processes. Work involves data synthesis and building models.
10 May 2016 - How do tree canopies affect winter wonderlands? Students from the Center for Advanced Research and Technology are finding out.
19 Apr 2016 - Multidisciplinary ecohydrologic modeling postdoc with the SSCZO and UC Water. Apply by May 15!
15 Apr 2016 - The story in The Desert Sun, shows insight into the research at SSCZO and efforts being made to understand the shift in the Sierra snowpack.
01 Apr 2016 - A study by Southern Sierra Critical Zone Observatory researchers was featured in a recent issue of Natural Inquirer, a middle school...
22 Mar 2016 - As part of World Water Day, the White House is hosting a Water Summit today and released its Commitments to Action on Building a Sustainable...
18 Mar 2016 - UC Merced Professor Roger Bales was featured on the KQED Forum radio show on March 3, 2016. Bales responded to callers' questions...
22 Jan 2016 - SSCZO Principal Investigator Roger Bales wrote an opinion piece published in The Modesto Bee this week. He delivers messages that Californians and...
19 Jan 2016 - CZO community members were chosen as keynote speakers at Colorado State University's Hydrology Days 2015.
02 Dec 2015 - Bales offers local context on climate change and UN Conference for Cen. Valley-- and explains how California can pave the way to a sustainable future.
15 Oct 2015 - SSCZO's Mohammad Safeeq, Carolyn Hunsaker, and Roger Bales discuss forest health, sustainable management, and impacts on water in a changing climate.
07 Sep 2015 - PhD Student, Systems Engineering, University of California Berkeley
07 Sep 2015 - PhD Student, Environmental Systems, University of California Merced
07 Sep 2015 - Assistant Research Scientist, Sierra Nevada Research Institute, University of California, Merced.
13 Mar 2015 - The Kings River Experimental Watershed (KREW) Group led by Dr. Carolyn Hunsaker form the Pacific Southwest Research Station are recognized for their...
18 Apr 2014 - The third dry year in a row has strained California water reserves, emphasizing research on how to improve water runoff quality and quantity.
09 Nov 2013 - Ash and sediment from last summer's Rim fire threaten water runoff in valley. M. Conklin says it's part of a larger problem for water supplies.
13 Sep 2013 - A feature on the Critical Zone Tree-1, exploring climate change implications for white fir species
09 Aug 2013 - Mountain Press covers the 2013 August Public Field trip to the Southern Sierra Critical Zone Observatory site.
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.
19 Feb 2013 - The University of California at Santa Barbara and the U.S.D.A. Forest Service are recruiting for a post- doctoral research position in hydrology...
11 Jan 2013 - Harpold awarded an NSF Earth Sciences Postdoctoral Fellowship for a research and education program that spans 3 western Critical Zone Observatories
06 Sep 2012 - From the white, sugary sands of Hawaii to the white, powdery slopes of the Sierra Nevada, Natural Sciences Professor Stephen Hart has his eye on...
02 Mar 2012 - Wireless sensors developed by Steven Glaser measure soil moisture, and snow depth critical to predicting spring and summer water availability.
06 Jan 2012 - Peter Kirchner may have been born in California’s San Fernando Valley, but his heart and mind have always been close to the mountains. Much of...
07 Nov 2011 - In the Sierra Nevada, wireless sensor nodes are transmitting data indicating the amount of snow that has fallen or melted, as well as...
26 Aug 2011 - The UC Merced campus received a rare visit on the first day of classes. As Democratic U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer walked through the Sierra Nevada...
18 Aug 2011 - In a remarkable outdoor laboratory in the Sierra, a team of researchers led by UC Merced hydrologist Roger Bales is using sensors to gather a mother...
02 Aug 2011 - What winter brings to the Sierra Nevada determines, more than anything, how much water can be tapped in summer by California’s communities and...
26 Jul 2011 - In a remarkable outdoor laboratory in the Sierra, UC Merced and UC Berkeley researchers use sensors to gather a mother lode of data to greatly...
29 Apr 2011 - The wireless snow measurement system is discussed in a 3-minute long video segment, starting at 21:10. the video was created by the UC Berkeley...
30 Mar 2011 - This week's survey of the Sierra snowpack found the state's "frozen reservoir" bursting with water content -- 165 percent of normal for this time of...
20 Mar 2011 - SHAVER LAKE -- In a pounding rain, scientist Matt Meadows skis toward a cluster of snow sensors. The temperature dips, rain turns to sleet, then snow....
17 Mar 2011 - Accuracy can be key when planning for the future. It’s a truth that Central Valley farmers know too well, yet rarely receive from the unpredictable...
10 Mar 2011 - More than half of the water used in California for farming and drinking and other everyday uses comes by way of runoff from the Sierra Nevada, and...
04 Mar 2011 - More than half of the water used in California for farming and drinking and other everyday uses comes by way of runoff from the Sierra Nevada, and...
03 Mar 2011 - Measuring the amount of snow in the Sierra Nevada and then predicting how much runoff there will be as it melts during the spring and summer is an...
03 Mar 2011 - More than half of the water used in California for farming, drinking and other everyday uses comes from Sierra Nevada runoff, according to a...
03 Mar 2011 - MERCED, March 3, 2011 - More than half of the water used in California for farming and drinking and other everyday uses comes by way of runoff from...
23 Feb 2011 - Water is California’s most precious resource. Where it flows, agriculture, natural habitats, culture, and industries all thrive; beyond...
10 Feb 2011 - UC Merced Professor Roger Bales realizes that California has a dire problem: a water problem. According to Bales, California is currently in a...
05 Jan 2011 - A new wireless data collection system deployed at Duncan Peak, located near the town of Foresthill on the Middle Fork of the American River basin,...
18 Apr 2010 - FRESNO -- Farmers and water officials throughout California wait each year for forecasts about snowmelt roaring down the Sierra's granite canyons --...
Presented by Southern Sierra Critical Zone Observatory, UC Water, & USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station
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SSCZO hosts a special Junior Ranger program on soils at Lake Alpine in Stanislaus National Forest
Lake Alpine Ampitheater, Stanislaus National Forest.
CUAHSI Watershed Science Master Class
Biosphere2, Oracle, Arizona.
a post-workshop field trip following Mountain Observatories: A Global Fair and Workshop on Social-Ecological Systems
Reno, NV, to multiple sites in Southern Sierra range.
The Role of Karst Groundwater in a Snowmelt-Dominated Hydrologic System: The Kaweah River, California, USA
CCC Rm 207, Denver, CO.
Montane meadows as a window into groundwater processes in Sierra Nevada Catchments
CCC Rm 207, Denver. CO.
Soil and Tree Water Status Dynamics in a Mixed-Conifer Forest of the Southern Sierra Critical Zone Observatory
CCC Rm 503.
"The Role of Constructed Wetlands in Agriculture" with Toby O'Geen, ES Seminar October 8
COB 129, UC Merced Campus.
A short course for graduate students and post-doctoral fellows Sponsored by CUAHSI and the University of Arizona
Biosphere 2 near Tucson, Arizona.
High school students from CART will present their SSCZO snow survey research
CART, 2555 Clovis Ave Clovis, CA 93612.
Camp Edison Group Picnic Areas, Shaver Lake, CA.
Camp Edison Group Picnic Areas, Shaver Lake, CA.
Peter Kirchner presents on Sierra snow as part of the Sequoia Speaks series on water, organized through the National Park Service
Ponderosa Lecture Hall, College of the Sequoias, Visalia.
Seeing The Forest Through The Roots: A Bottom Up Approach To Forest Hydrology; Peter Hartsough presents CZO research at the NatureBridge Afternoon Seminar Series
Girls Club, Yosemite Valley.