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David N. Dralle
David N. Dralle
US Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station
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Widespread woody plant use of water stored in bedrock
EL McCormick, DN Dralle, WJ Hahm, AK Tune, LM Schmidt, ...
Nature 597 (7875), 225-229, 2021
1352021
Lithologically controlled subsurface critical zone thickness and water storage capacity determine regional plant community composition
WJ Hahm, DM Rempe, DN Dralle, TE Dawson, SM Lovill, AB Bryk, ...
Water Resources Research 55 (4), 3028-3055, 2019
1252019
Analytical model for flow duration curves in seasonally dry climates
MF Müller, DN Dralle, SE Thompson
Water Resources Research 50 (7), 5510-5531, 2014
1022014
High time for conservation: adding the environment to the debate on marijuana liberalization
JK Carah, JK Howard, SE Thompson, AG Short Gianotti, SD Bauer, ...
BioScience 65 (8), 822-829, 2015
992015
Quantification of the seasonal hillslope water storage that does not drive streamflow
DN Dralle, WJ Hahm, DM Rempe, NJ Karst, SE Thompson, WE Dietrich
Hydrological processes 32 (13), 1978-1992, 2018
912018
Low subsurface water storage capacity relative to annual rainfall decouples Mediterranean plant productivity and water use from rainfall variability
WJ Hahm, DN Dralle, DM Rempe, AB Bryk, SE Thompson, TE Dawson, ...
Geophysical Research Letters 46 (12), 6544-6553, 2019
772019
Event-scale power law recession analysis: quantifying methodological uncertainty
DN Dralle, NJ Karst, K Charalampous, A Veenstra, SE Thompson
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 21 (1), 65-81, 2017
712017
Forest loss in Brazil increases maximum temperatures within 50 km
AS Cohn, N Bhattarai, J Campolo, O Crompton, D Dralle, J Duncan, ...
Environmental Research Letters 14 (8), 084047, 2019
682019
Oak transpiration drawn from the weathered bedrock vadose zone in the summer dry season
WJ Hahm, DM Rempe, DN Dralle, TE Dawson, WE Dietrich
Water Resources Research 56 (11), e2020WR027419, 2020
592020
a, b careful: The challenge of scale invariance for comparative analyses in power law models of the streamflow recession
D Dralle, N Karst, SE Thompson
Geophysical Research Letters 42 (21), 9285-9293, 2015
522015
Label-free photonic crystal biosensor integrated microfluidic chip for determination of kinetic reaction rate constants
CJ Choi, ID Block, B Bole, D Dralle, BT Cunningham
IEEE Sensors Journal 9 (12), 1697-1704, 2009
502009
How competitive is drought deciduousness in tropical forests? A combined eco-hydrological and eco-evolutionary approach
G Vico, D Dralle, X Feng, S Thompson, S Manzoni
Environmental Research Letters 12 (6), 065006, 2017
452017
How much water is evaporated across California? A multiyear assessment using a biophysical model forced with satellite remote sensing data
D Baldocchi, D Dralle, C Jiang, Y Ryu
Water Resources Research 55 (4), 2722-2741, 2019
422019
Signatures of hydrologic function across the critical zone observatory network
AN Wlostowski, N Molotch, SP Anderson, SL Brantley, J Chorover, ...
Water Resources Research 57 (3), e2019WR026635, 2021
412021
How realistic are water‐balance closure assumptions? A demonstration from the southern sierra critical zone observatory and kings river experimental watersheds
M Safeeq, RR Bart, NF Pelak, CK Singh, DN Dralle, P Hartsough, ...
Hydrological Processes 35 (5), e14199, 2021
382021
Dry season streamflow persistence in seasonal climates
DN Dralle, NJ Karst, SE Thompson
Water Resources Research 52 (1), 90-107, 2016
372016
Climate change and the opportunity cost of conflict
KR Roche, M Müller-Itten, DN Dralle, D Bolster, MF Müller
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (4), 1935-1940, 2020
332020
Bedrock vadose zone storage dynamics under extreme drought: Consequences for plant water availability, recharge, and runoff
WJ Hahm, DN Dralle, M Sanders, AB Bryk, KE Fauria, MH Huang, ...
Water Resources Research 58 (4), e2021WR031781, 2022
312022
Variability of stream extents controlled by flow regime and network hydraulic scaling
DA Lapides, CD Leclerc, H Moidu, DN Dralle, WJ Hahm
Hydrological Processes 35 (3), e14079, 2021
312021
Plants as sensors: vegetation response to rainfall predicts root-zone water storage capacity in Mediterranean-type climates
DN Dralle, WJ Hahm, DM Rempe, N Karst, LDL Anderegg, SE Thompson, ...
Environmental Research Letters 15 (10), 104074, 2020
272020
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