Water levels in streams and aquifers often exhibit daily cycles during rainless periods, reflecting daytime extraction of shallow groundwater by evapotranspiration (ET) and, during snowmelt, daytime additions of meltwater. These cycles can aid in understanding the mechanisms that couple solar forcing of ET and snowmelt to changes in streamflow. Here we analyze 3 years of 30 min solar flux, sap flow, stream stage, and groundwater level measurements at Sagehen Creek and Independence Creek, two snow-dominated headwater catchments in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Despite their sharply contrasting geological settings (most of the Independence basin is glacially scoured granodiorite, whereas Sagehen is underlain by hundreds of meters of v...
Processes controlling streamflow generation were determined using geochemical tracers for water year...
In surface hydrology, much attention is paid to the effects of changing water fluxes, however there ...
Water stored in soils, in part, controls vegetation productivity and the duration of growing seasons...
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...
Understanding the sensitivity of groundwater generation to climate in a mountain system is complicat...
[1] Snowmelt processes result in diel fluctuations in streamflow and stream stage that propagate int...
Sierra Nevada snowpack is a critical water source for California’s growing population and agricultur...
2016 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Snow is important to human communities and natural e...
Differences in hydrologic response across the rain-snow transition in the southern Sierra Nevada wer...
Snow-dominated mountainous watersheds of the western US that provide vital freshwater resources are ...
Catchments integrate incoming hydrological and geochemical fluxes via the mixing and reaction proces...
Meadows comprise less than 1 percent of the land area of the Sierra Nevada, however, they play an im...
In high-altitude alpine catchments, diurnal streamflow cycles are typically dominated by snowmelt or...
Climate change is altering the seasonal accumulation and ablation of snow across mid-latitude mounta...
Processes controlling streamflow generation were determined using geochemical tracers for water year...
In surface hydrology, much attention is paid to the effects of changing water fluxes, however there ...
Water stored in soils, in part, controls vegetation productivity and the duration of growing seasons...
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...
Understanding the sensitivity of groundwater generation to climate in a mountain system is complicat...
[1] Snowmelt processes result in diel fluctuations in streamflow and stream stage that propagate int...
Sierra Nevada snowpack is a critical water source for California’s growing population and agricultur...
2016 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Snow is important to human communities and natural e...
Differences in hydrologic response across the rain-snow transition in the southern Sierra Nevada wer...
Snow-dominated mountainous watersheds of the western US that provide vital freshwater resources are ...
Catchments integrate incoming hydrological and geochemical fluxes via the mixing and reaction proces...
Meadows comprise less than 1 percent of the land area of the Sierra Nevada, however, they play an im...
In high-altitude alpine catchments, diurnal streamflow cycles are typically dominated by snowmelt or...
Climate change is altering the seasonal accumulation and ablation of snow across mid-latitude mounta...
Processes controlling streamflow generation were determined using geochemical tracers for water year...
In surface hydrology, much attention is paid to the effects of changing water fluxes, however there ...
Water stored in soils, in part, controls vegetation productivity and the duration of growing seasons...