In the northern hemisphere within snow-dominated mountainous watersheds north-facing slopes are commonly more deeply weathered than south-facing slopes. This has been attributed to a more persistent snowpack on the north facing aspects. A persistent snowpack releases its water into the subsurface in a single large pulse, which propagates the water deeper into the subsurface than the series of small pulses characteristic of the intermittent snowpack on south-facing slopes. Johnston Draw is an east-draining catchment in the Reynolds Creek Critical Zone Observatory, Idaho that spans a 300 m elevation gradient. The north-facing slope hosts a persistent snowpack that increases in volume up drainage, while the south-facing slope has intermittent ...
Seasonal snow is an important component of the hydrologic cycle due to its vital role in the ecologi...
Abstract: Avalanche practitioners often assume that weak snowpack layers fracture more easily in ste...
Many catchment hydrologic and ecologic processes are impacted by the storage capacity of soil water,...
Understanding critical zone structure in different landscapes is necessary to quantify water storage...
The critical zone (CZ) comprises the near-surface region of the Earth where biological, physical and...
The conversion of bedrock to regolith marks the inception of critical zone processes, but the factor...
Understanding spatial variations in snow accumulation in mountain regions is crucial for estimating ...
The critical zone is defined as the upper most portion of the crust extending from the top of unweat...
This study investigates causes behind correlations between snow and terrain properties in a 27 km2 m...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
The evolution of volcanic landscapes and their landslide potential are both dependent upon the weath...
AbstractEnvironmental conditions within a catchment vary by slope aspect, and hence slope aspect pro...
Soil‐mantled pole‐facing hillslopes on Earth tend to be steeper, wetter, and have more vegetation co...
In surface hydrology, much attention is paid to the effects of changing water fluxes, however there ...
ABSTRACT: This study presents evidence that slope aspect plays a significant role in the formation,...
Seasonal snow is an important component of the hydrologic cycle due to its vital role in the ecologi...
Abstract: Avalanche practitioners often assume that weak snowpack layers fracture more easily in ste...
Many catchment hydrologic and ecologic processes are impacted by the storage capacity of soil water,...
Understanding critical zone structure in different landscapes is necessary to quantify water storage...
The critical zone (CZ) comprises the near-surface region of the Earth where biological, physical and...
The conversion of bedrock to regolith marks the inception of critical zone processes, but the factor...
Understanding spatial variations in snow accumulation in mountain regions is crucial for estimating ...
The critical zone is defined as the upper most portion of the crust extending from the top of unweat...
This study investigates causes behind correlations between snow and terrain properties in a 27 km2 m...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
The evolution of volcanic landscapes and their landslide potential are both dependent upon the weath...
AbstractEnvironmental conditions within a catchment vary by slope aspect, and hence slope aspect pro...
Soil‐mantled pole‐facing hillslopes on Earth tend to be steeper, wetter, and have more vegetation co...
In surface hydrology, much attention is paid to the effects of changing water fluxes, however there ...
ABSTRACT: This study presents evidence that slope aspect plays a significant role in the formation,...
Seasonal snow is an important component of the hydrologic cycle due to its vital role in the ecologi...
Abstract: Avalanche practitioners often assume that weak snowpack layers fracture more easily in ste...
Many catchment hydrologic and ecologic processes are impacted by the storage capacity of soil water,...