The Upper Penticton Creek Watershed Experiment is one of a handful of forestry-focused pairedcatchment experiments in the snow-dominated zone of western North America. The study involves an undisturbed control catchment and two treatment catchments. Streamflow has been monitored at weirs on all three streams since 1985. Following a pre-harvest monitoring period, the treatment catchments were subject to clearcut harvesting in multiple passes that cumulatively covered ~50% of the catchments. In addition to streamflow, available hydrometeorological data sets include weather observations, snowpack water equivalent, rainfall interception, soil water content, and water table levels in soil piezometers and bedrock wells. The data archive als...
This repository is a supplement to the paper Fürst et al. (2020). Rosalia: an experimental research ...
Extreme weather, fires, and land use and climate change are significantly reshaping interactions wit...
Extreme weather, fires, and land use and climate change are significantly reshaping interactions wit...
Data sets collected as part of the Upper Penticton Creek Watershed Experiment. Additional data sets ...
[1] A hydrologic model of the mountainous snowmelt-dominated Redfish Creek catchment (British Columb...
This study characterized the hydrologic regimes at four forested, mountainous long-term ecological r...
Many low and intermediate elevation watersheds in the Pacific Northwest receive both rain and snow p...
The inland Pacific Northwest of the United States is influenced by both maritime and continental cli...
See associated paper: Dickerson-Lange, S.E., Lutz, J.A., Gersonde, R., Martin, K.A., Forsyth, J.E.,...
Graduation date: 2010Increasing temperatures in western North America are expected to result in a de...
Long-term watershed studies are a powerful tool for examining interactions among management activiti...
This repository is a supplement to the paper Fürst, J., et al. (2021). “Rosalia: an experimental re...
Two independent hydrologic research projects, the development of (1) a research watershed system and...
Rain-on-snow has been recognized as an event with potential for increasing flood and debris torrent ...
Work at Utah State University\u27s T.W. Daniel Experimental Forest (TWDEF) has been helpful in incre...
This repository is a supplement to the paper Fürst et al. (2020). Rosalia: an experimental research ...
Extreme weather, fires, and land use and climate change are significantly reshaping interactions wit...
Extreme weather, fires, and land use and climate change are significantly reshaping interactions wit...
Data sets collected as part of the Upper Penticton Creek Watershed Experiment. Additional data sets ...
[1] A hydrologic model of the mountainous snowmelt-dominated Redfish Creek catchment (British Columb...
This study characterized the hydrologic regimes at four forested, mountainous long-term ecological r...
Many low and intermediate elevation watersheds in the Pacific Northwest receive both rain and snow p...
The inland Pacific Northwest of the United States is influenced by both maritime and continental cli...
See associated paper: Dickerson-Lange, S.E., Lutz, J.A., Gersonde, R., Martin, K.A., Forsyth, J.E.,...
Graduation date: 2010Increasing temperatures in western North America are expected to result in a de...
Long-term watershed studies are a powerful tool for examining interactions among management activiti...
This repository is a supplement to the paper Fürst, J., et al. (2021). “Rosalia: an experimental re...
Two independent hydrologic research projects, the development of (1) a research watershed system and...
Rain-on-snow has been recognized as an event with potential for increasing flood and debris torrent ...
Work at Utah State University\u27s T.W. Daniel Experimental Forest (TWDEF) has been helpful in incre...
This repository is a supplement to the paper Fürst et al. (2020). Rosalia: an experimental research ...
Extreme weather, fires, and land use and climate change are significantly reshaping interactions wit...
Extreme weather, fires, and land use and climate change are significantly reshaping interactions wit...