Forest-water interactions under global change
This chapter reviews how global change affects forest-water interactions and water
availability to ecosystems and people and synthesises current understanding of the …
availability to ecosystems and people and synthesises current understanding of the …
Effects of forest harvesting on warm-season low flows in the Pacific Northwest: a review
RDD Moore, S Gronsdahl… - Confluence: Journal of …, 2020 - confluence-jwsm.ca
Paired-catchment studies conducted on small (< 10 km2) rain-dominated catchments
revealed that forest harvesting resulted in a period of increased warm-season low flows …
revealed that forest harvesting resulted in a period of increased warm-season low flows …
Sensitivity of soil water availability to changing snowmelt timing in the western US
AA Harpold, NP Molotch - Geophysical Research Letters, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The ecohydrological effects of changing snowmelt are strongly mediated by soil moisture.
We utilize 259 Snow Telemetry stations across the western US to address two questions:(1) …
We utilize 259 Snow Telemetry stations across the western US to address two questions:(1) …
Long-term effects of forest harvesting on summer low flow deficits in the Coast Range of Oregon
We examined long-term changes in daily streamflow associated with forestry practices over
a 60-year period (1959–2017) in the Alsea Watershed Study, Oregon Coast Range, Pacific …
a 60-year period (1959–2017) in the Alsea Watershed Study, Oregon Coast Range, Pacific …
Alteration of hydrological processes and streamflow with juniper (Juniperus virginiana) encroachment in a mesic grassland catchment
To understand the effect of woody plant encroachment on hydrological processes of mesic
grasslands, we quantified infiltration capacity in situ, the temporal changes in soil water …
grasslands, we quantified infiltration capacity in situ, the temporal changes in soil water …
Trends in evapotranspiration and streamflow following wildfire in resprouting eucalypt forests
The objective of this study was to estimate the recovery trajectory of evapotranspiration (E t)
and streamflow (Q) in resprouting forested catchments following wildfire. Recovery dynamics …
and streamflow (Q) in resprouting forested catchments following wildfire. Recovery dynamics …
Changes in evapotranspiration following wildfire in resprouting eucalypt forests
Forests that recover from disturbance predominately via vegetative resprouting may be
expected to have different catchment water balance dynamics following wildfire than forests …
expected to have different catchment water balance dynamics following wildfire than forests …
Transpiration‐and precipitation‐induced subsurface water flow observed using the self‐potential method
Movement of soil moisture associated with tree root‐water uptake is ecologically important
but technically challenging to measure. Here, the self‐potential (SP) method, a passive …
but technically challenging to measure. Here, the self‐potential (SP) method, a passive …
Responses of evapotranspiration at different topographic positions and catchment water balance following a pronounced drought in a mixed species eucalypt forest …
PJ Mitchell, RG Benyon, PNJ Lane - Journal of Hydrology, 2012 - Elsevier
Across southern Australia, a large proportion of urban water supply is sourced from
mountainous catchments forested with native eucalypts. Mixed species eucalypt forest …
mountainous catchments forested with native eucalypts. Mixed species eucalypt forest …
Ecohydrological decoupling under changing disturbances and climate
Terrestrial disturbances are increasing in frequency and severity, perturbing the hydrologic
cycle by altering vegetation-mediated water use and microclimate. Here, we synthesize the …
cycle by altering vegetation-mediated water use and microclimate. Here, we synthesize the …