The Nooksack River has its headwaters in the North Cascade Mountains and drains an approximately 2300 km2 watershed in northwestern Washington State. The timing and magnitude of streamflow in a high relief, snow-dominated drainage basin such as the Nooksack River basin is strongly influenced by temperature and precipitation. Forecasts of future climate made by general circulation models (GCMs) predict increases in temperature and variable changes to precipitation in western Washington, which will affect streamflow, snowpack, and glaciers in the Nooksack River basin. Anticipating the response of the river to climate change is crucial for water resources planning because municipalities, tribes, and industry depend on the river for water use a...
Critical freshwater fish spawning and rearing habitats in western Washington State are sensitive to ...
This study hypothesizes the effects of global climate change on the hydrologic regime of West-Centra...
Graduation date: 2015In the Western United States where 50-70% of annual precipitation comes in the ...
Like many watersheds in the North Cascades range of Washington State, USA, streamflow in the Nooksac...
Stream temperatures in mountain streams in the western Cascade Mountains are heavily influenced by f...
The Nooksack River drains an approximately 2000 km2 watershed in the North Cascades in Whatcom Count...
The Nooksack River in northwestern Washington State provides freshwater for agriculture, municipal, ...
The Nooksack River has its headwaters in the North Cascades and has a watershed that incorporates ab...
The Nooksack River in northwest Washington State provides valuable habitat for endangered salmon spe...
The Stillaguamish River in northwest Washington State, USA, provides water resources to local agricu...
The Stillaguamish River in northwest Washington State is an important regional water resource for lo...
Glacial meltwater is a vital component of rivers and streams in glaciated regions such as the Pacifi...
Western Washington is home to many indigenous tribal communities that have relied on the bountiful n...
The Nooksack River in Whatcom County, Washington is an essential fresh water resource for industry,...
The North Fork of the Stillaguamish River in northwest Washington State is a valuable regional water...
Critical freshwater fish spawning and rearing habitats in western Washington State are sensitive to ...
This study hypothesizes the effects of global climate change on the hydrologic regime of West-Centra...
Graduation date: 2015In the Western United States where 50-70% of annual precipitation comes in the ...
Like many watersheds in the North Cascades range of Washington State, USA, streamflow in the Nooksac...
Stream temperatures in mountain streams in the western Cascade Mountains are heavily influenced by f...
The Nooksack River drains an approximately 2000 km2 watershed in the North Cascades in Whatcom Count...
The Nooksack River in northwestern Washington State provides freshwater for agriculture, municipal, ...
The Nooksack River has its headwaters in the North Cascades and has a watershed that incorporates ab...
The Nooksack River in northwest Washington State provides valuable habitat for endangered salmon spe...
The Stillaguamish River in northwest Washington State, USA, provides water resources to local agricu...
The Stillaguamish River in northwest Washington State is an important regional water resource for lo...
Glacial meltwater is a vital component of rivers and streams in glaciated regions such as the Pacifi...
Western Washington is home to many indigenous tribal communities that have relied on the bountiful n...
The Nooksack River in Whatcom County, Washington is an essential fresh water resource for industry,...
The North Fork of the Stillaguamish River in northwest Washington State is a valuable regional water...
Critical freshwater fish spawning and rearing habitats in western Washington State are sensitive to ...
This study hypothesizes the effects of global climate change on the hydrologic regime of West-Centra...
Graduation date: 2015In the Western United States where 50-70% of annual precipitation comes in the ...