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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
Hillslope hydrology in global change research and Earth system modeling. Fan, Y., Clark, M., Lawrence, D. M., Swenson, S., Band, L. E., Brantley, S. L., P. D. Brooks, W. E. Dietrich, A. Flores, G. Grant, J. W. Kirchner, D. S. Mackay, J. J. McDonnell, P. C. D. Milly, P. L. Sullivan, C. Tague, H. Ajami, N. Chaney, A. Hartmann, P. Hazenberg, J. McNamara, J. Pelletier, J. Perket, E. Rouholahnejad‐Freund, T. Wagener, X. Zeng, E. Beighley, J. Buzan, M. Huang, B. Livneh, B. P. Mohanty, B. Nijssen, M. Safeeq, C. Shen, W. van Verseveld, J. Volk, D. Yamazaki (2019): Water Resources Research, vol 55 Cross-CZO
2019
More than climate? Predictors of tree canopy height vary with scale in complex terrain, Sierra Nevada, CA (USA). Fricker, G.A.; Synes, N.W.; Serra-Diaz, J.M.; North, M.P.; Davis, F.W.; Franklin, J. (2019): Forest Ecology and Management, 434, 142-153
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
Emulation of environmental models using polynomial chaos expansion. Massoud, E.C. (2019): Environmental Modelling & Software
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
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
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
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
Using research networks to create the comprehensive datasets needed to assess nutrient availability as a key determinant of terrestrial carbon cycling. Vicca, S.; Stocker, B.D.; Reed, S.; Wieder, W.R.; Bahn, M.; Fay, P.A.; Janssens, I.A.; Lambers, H.; Peñuelas, J.; Piao, S.; Rebel, K.T.; Sardans, J.; Sigurdsson, B.D.; Sundert, K.V.; Wang, Y.P.; Zaehle, S.; Ciais, P. (2018): Environmental Research Letters Cross-CZO National
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
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
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
Effects of fire suppression under a changing climate in Pacific Northwest mixed-pine forests. Hanan, E. J.; Tague, C.; Bart, R.R.; Kennedy, M.C.; Abatzoglou, J.T.; Kolden, C.; Adam, J. (2017): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2017. Abstract GC51A-0794.
2017
Modeling the Effects of Drought Events on Forest Ecosystem Functioning Historically and Under Scenarios of Climate Change. Hanan, E.; Kolden, C.; Abatzoglou, J.; Tague, C.; Liu, M.; Adam, J. (2017): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2017. Abstract H23B-1643.
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
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
Attributing Asymmetric Productivity Responses to Internal Ecosystem Dynamics and External Drivers Using Probabilistic Models. Parolari, A.; Goulden, M. (2017): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2017. Abstract B51K-06.
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
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.
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
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
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.
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
Modeling the complex interactions among wildfire, fuel treatments and hydrology. Tague, C. (2015): EARSeL Forest Fire Special Interest Group Workshop. Limassol, Cyprus.
2014
Developing insitu imaging tools to quantify vegetation stress, plant mortality, and species composition. Goulden, M.L., and others (2014) (2014): American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2014, abstract #B54E-08
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
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
Estimating forest snow accumulation with LiDAR derived canopy metrics, southern Sierra Nevada, California . Kirchner, P., R.C. Bales, and T.H. Painter (2013): American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2013, abstract #H13J-1507
2013
Using large-scale, shallow soil water measurements to estimate deeper soil water storage in a mixed-conifer forest of the Southern Sierra Nevada. Meadows, M. (2013): GSA 109th Cordilleran Section Meeting
2013
Quantifying effects of deep and near-surface chemical erosion on cosmogenic nuclide buildup in soils, saprolite and sediment . Riebe, C.S., Granger D. E. (2013): Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. Cross-CZO
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.
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
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
Estimating the spatial and temporal distribution of snow in mountainous terrain. Musselman, K.N. (2012): University of California
2012
Seasonal and inter-annual snowmelt patterns in the southern Sierra Nevada, California (Invited). Musselman, K.N., Molotch, N.P. and Margulis, S.A. (2012): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2012. Abstract C32B-04.
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.
2012
Strategic sampling of microclimate, soil moisture and sapflux for improving ecohydrological model estimates in the California Sierra. Son, K., and Tague, C. (2012): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2012. Abstract H31G-1208.
2012
The geography of forest drought vulnerability: Integrating modeling and measurements (Invited). Tague, C. (2012): Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2012. Abstract GC51F-02.
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
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
Inter-annual snow accumulation and melt patterns in a sub-alpine mixed conifer forest: results from a distributed physically based snow model. Musselman, K.N., Molotch, N.P., Margulis, S.A., Kirchner, P.B., Bales, R.C. (2011): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2011, Halls A-C, 1:40 PM. Abstract C33D-0671.
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
Importance of sub‐watershed spatial heterogeneity in ecohydrological modelling using multi‐scale and multi‐criteria data in the context of climate variation and change. Son, K., Tague, C. (2011): National CZO Program 2011 All Hands Meeting
2011
Spatial patterns of interaction among climate variability and change, soil water deficit and transpiration in small mountain catchments of Southern Sierra Critical Zone Observatory. Son, K., Tague, C. (2011): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2011. Abstract GC31A-1020.
2010
Estimating under-canopy ablation in a subalpine red-fir forest, southern Sierra Nevada, California . Kirchner, P.B., Bales, R.C., Rice, R., Musselman, K.N., Molotch, N.P. (2010): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2010. Abstract C33E-0594.
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
Simulating plot-scale variability of snowpack states in conifer forests using hemispherical photography and a process based one-dimensional snow model. Musselman, K.N., Molotch, N.P., Margulis, S.A., Lehning, M., Kirchner, P.B., Bales, R.C. (2010): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2010. Abstract C33E-0590.
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.
201
Using Three-Dimensional Passive Seismic Imaging to Capture Near-Surface Weathering and Its Influence on Overly Vegetation. Taylor, N., Dueker, K., Riebe, C., Chen, P., Flinchum, B., Holbrook, S. (201): EP53A-0962 Earth and Planetary Surface Processes: General Contribution Posters. presented at 2015 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 Dec.
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
A mechanistic approach for estimating snowpack dynamics in a conifer forest . Musselman, K.N., Molotch, N.P., Margulis, S.A., Kirchner, P.B., Bales, R.C. (2009): Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, December 2009. 90(52). Abstract C23D-07
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