Permeable sedimentary bedrock overlain by glacial till leads to large storage capacities and complex subsurface flow pathways in the Canadian Rocky Mountain region. While some inferences on the storage and release of water can be drawn from conceptualizations of runoff generation (e.g., runoff thresholds and hydrologic connectivity) in physically similar watersheds, relatively little research has been conducted in snow-dominated watersheds with multilayered permeable substrates that are characteristic of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Stream water and source water (rain, snowmelt, soil water, hillslope groundwater, till groundwater, and bedrock groundwater) were sampled in four sub-watersheds (Star West Lower, Star West Upper, Star East Lowe...
The majority of each year′s overwinter baseflow (i.e., winter streamflow) in a third-order eastern s...
Meteorological, snow survey, streamflow, and groundwater data are presented from Marmot Creek Resear...
How much groundwater flows to boreal streams depends on the relative contributions from each landsca...
Snow-dominated mountainous watersheds of the western US that provide vital freshwater resources are ...
Major components of hydrologic and elemental cycles reside underground, where their complex dynamics...
Alpine regions receive large volumes of precipitation and are important to local and regional water ...
Understanding the role of deep aquifer contributions to headwater rainfall-runoff processes, storage...
An understanding of surface and subsurface water contributions to streamflow is essential for accura...
Fresh water supplies in mountainous regions are at risk as snow and ice stores continue to decline ...
Two- and three-component hydrograph separations based on 18O and dissolved silica are used to invest...
In this study, seasonal fluctuation of environmental tracers in stream flow, soil water, and deep be...
Bedrock controls on watershed response have been actively studied in recent years, however, most con...
Understanding and modeling runoff generation over seasonally-frozen hillslopes is a major challenge ...
Water draining from rock glaciers in the Uinta Mountains of Utah (USA) was analyzed and compared wit...
The non-uniform distribution of water in snowdrift-driven systems can lead to spatial heterogeneity ...
The majority of each year′s overwinter baseflow (i.e., winter streamflow) in a third-order eastern s...
Meteorological, snow survey, streamflow, and groundwater data are presented from Marmot Creek Resear...
How much groundwater flows to boreal streams depends on the relative contributions from each landsca...
Snow-dominated mountainous watersheds of the western US that provide vital freshwater resources are ...
Major components of hydrologic and elemental cycles reside underground, where their complex dynamics...
Alpine regions receive large volumes of precipitation and are important to local and regional water ...
Understanding the role of deep aquifer contributions to headwater rainfall-runoff processes, storage...
An understanding of surface and subsurface water contributions to streamflow is essential for accura...
Fresh water supplies in mountainous regions are at risk as snow and ice stores continue to decline ...
Two- and three-component hydrograph separations based on 18O and dissolved silica are used to invest...
In this study, seasonal fluctuation of environmental tracers in stream flow, soil water, and deep be...
Bedrock controls on watershed response have been actively studied in recent years, however, most con...
Understanding and modeling runoff generation over seasonally-frozen hillslopes is a major challenge ...
Water draining from rock glaciers in the Uinta Mountains of Utah (USA) was analyzed and compared wit...
The non-uniform distribution of water in snowdrift-driven systems can lead to spatial heterogeneity ...
The majority of each year′s overwinter baseflow (i.e., winter streamflow) in a third-order eastern s...
Meteorological, snow survey, streamflow, and groundwater data are presented from Marmot Creek Resear...
How much groundwater flows to boreal streams depends on the relative contributions from each landsca...