The generation and release of meltwater during the spring snowmelt season can be delayed because of spring storm episodes with snow accumulation and/or sustained subfreezing temperatures. The delayed release of snowmelt often extends beyond the particular storm event because of changes to the internal state of energy in the snowpack that prevents transmission of meltwater. Following a storm, two energy deficits internal to the snowpack must be overcome before surface melt can drain and exit the snowpack: 1) cold content created by heat lost during the episode must be removed and 2) dry pore space must be filled with liquid water to residual saturation. This study investigates the role of these two processes in spring snowmelt following past...
Graduation date: 2010Shifting climate patterns in the Columbia River basin are affecting snow pack, ...
2022 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Snowpack in the western U.S. is critical for water s...
The annual storage of water in the form of snow is crucial to Montana’s ecosystem and economy. Agric...
The timing of mountain snowmelt is important for water resources in western Montana, where the major...
Snowpack accumulation and depletion are important elements of the hydrological cycle in the Canadian...
2016 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Snow is important to human communities and natural e...
Climate change is impacting the whole of North America, although the impacts differ depending on reg...
The northern Rocky Mountains (NRMs) are a critical headwaters region with the majority of water reso...
The water supply in the western United States is in large part derived from runoff originating from ...
Streamflow and groundwater response to snowmelt in forested subalpine catchments carry integrated in...
In the Western U.S. seasonal snowpacks have historically been important for recharging groundwater a...
The importance of land–atmosphere snow cover feedback in the climate system, water storage and relea...
Earlier onset of springtime weather, including earlier snowmelt, has been documented in the western ...
Snowmelt is a critical component of the Canadian Prairie hydrological cycle and has significant hydr...
A change in climate in the western United States has already affected and will continue to affect th...
Graduation date: 2010Shifting climate patterns in the Columbia River basin are affecting snow pack, ...
2022 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Snowpack in the western U.S. is critical for water s...
The annual storage of water in the form of snow is crucial to Montana’s ecosystem and economy. Agric...
The timing of mountain snowmelt is important for water resources in western Montana, where the major...
Snowpack accumulation and depletion are important elements of the hydrological cycle in the Canadian...
2016 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Snow is important to human communities and natural e...
Climate change is impacting the whole of North America, although the impacts differ depending on reg...
The northern Rocky Mountains (NRMs) are a critical headwaters region with the majority of water reso...
The water supply in the western United States is in large part derived from runoff originating from ...
Streamflow and groundwater response to snowmelt in forested subalpine catchments carry integrated in...
In the Western U.S. seasonal snowpacks have historically been important for recharging groundwater a...
The importance of land–atmosphere snow cover feedback in the climate system, water storage and relea...
Earlier onset of springtime weather, including earlier snowmelt, has been documented in the western ...
Snowmelt is a critical component of the Canadian Prairie hydrological cycle and has significant hydr...
A change in climate in the western United States has already affected and will continue to affect th...
Graduation date: 2010Shifting climate patterns in the Columbia River basin are affecting snow pack, ...
2022 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Snowpack in the western U.S. is critical for water s...
The annual storage of water in the form of snow is crucial to Montana’s ecosystem and economy. Agric...