Persistently wet conditions are essential to prevent the decomposition of organic material that forms peatlands. Wetlands in areas with a snow-melt dominated precipitation regime and little or no summer precipitation often rely on groundwater to meet late-season water requirements. Past and predicted changes in climate for the Sierra Nevada show a trend towards more winter precipitation falling as rain rather than snow. This is expected to result in reduced late-season water availability and the subsequent degradation of peatlands. Measurements of groundwater levels, stream flow, specific conductance, and peat water retention characteristics are used to quantify aspects of the hydrologic system that supports Grass Lake, south of Lake Tahoe ...
Mountain wetlands act as a sponge, storing water during wet periods and releasing water during dry p...
Mountain wetlands act as a sponge, storing water during wet periods and releasing water during dry p...
Hydrological conditions play an important role in provisioning the exceptionally valuable ecosystem ...
Meadows comprise less than 1 percent of the land area of the Sierra Nevada, however, they play an im...
AbstractStudy RegionWe analyzed the effects of groundwater pumping on a mountain wetland complex, Yo...
Thesis (M.S., Geology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2013.This study measures the ground...
Sierra Valley, located in the northern Sierra Nevada, California, serves as the Middle Fork Feather ...
The Sierra Nevada is estimated to provide over 66% of California's water supply, which is largely de...
Includes bibliographical references.2015 Summer.Peat-forming wetlands enhance biodiversity and provi...
For several decades, scientists have studied the hydrology and geochemistry of Northern peatlands ...
Under current climate conditions, hydrology of Sierra Nevadan rivers is primarily controlled by thre...
AbstractStudy RegionWe analyzed the effects of groundwater pumping on a mountain wetland complex, Yo...
Presented at The Oregon Water Conference, May 24-25, 2011, Corvallis, OR.Many freshwater ecosystems ...
Peatland environments provide important ecosystem services including water and carbon storage, nutr...
Assessments of water resources are becoming more important as population grows and climate warms in ...
Mountain wetlands act as a sponge, storing water during wet periods and releasing water during dry p...
Mountain wetlands act as a sponge, storing water during wet periods and releasing water during dry p...
Hydrological conditions play an important role in provisioning the exceptionally valuable ecosystem ...
Meadows comprise less than 1 percent of the land area of the Sierra Nevada, however, they play an im...
AbstractStudy RegionWe analyzed the effects of groundwater pumping on a mountain wetland complex, Yo...
Thesis (M.S., Geology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2013.This study measures the ground...
Sierra Valley, located in the northern Sierra Nevada, California, serves as the Middle Fork Feather ...
The Sierra Nevada is estimated to provide over 66% of California's water supply, which is largely de...
Includes bibliographical references.2015 Summer.Peat-forming wetlands enhance biodiversity and provi...
For several decades, scientists have studied the hydrology and geochemistry of Northern peatlands ...
Under current climate conditions, hydrology of Sierra Nevadan rivers is primarily controlled by thre...
AbstractStudy RegionWe analyzed the effects of groundwater pumping on a mountain wetland complex, Yo...
Presented at The Oregon Water Conference, May 24-25, 2011, Corvallis, OR.Many freshwater ecosystems ...
Peatland environments provide important ecosystem services including water and carbon storage, nutr...
Assessments of water resources are becoming more important as population grows and climate warms in ...
Mountain wetlands act as a sponge, storing water during wet periods and releasing water during dry p...
Mountain wetlands act as a sponge, storing water during wet periods and releasing water during dry p...
Hydrological conditions play an important role in provisioning the exceptionally valuable ecosystem ...