Disturbances such as wildfire, insect outbreaks, and forest clearing, play an important role in regulating carbon, nitrogen, and hydrologic fluxes in terrestrial watersheds. Evaluating how watersheds respond to disturbance requires understanding mechanisms that interact over multiple spatial and temporal scales. Simulation modeling is a powerful tool for bridging these scales; however, model projections are limited by uncertainties in the initial state of plant carbon and nitrogen stores. Watershed models typically use one of two methods to initialize these stores: spin-up to steady state or remote sensing with allometric relationships. Spin-up involves running a model until vegetation reaches equilibrium based on climate. This approach ass...
In the last two decades, the importance of hydrological processes for ecosystem dynamics and the eff...
The spatiotemporal distribution of freshwater resources on Earth is controlled by interacting climat...
Remote sensing is a key technology that enables us to scale up our empirical, in situ measurements o...
Disturbances such as wildfire, insect outbreaks, and forest clearing, play an important role in regu...
We present a systems modeling approach to the development of a place-based ecohydrological model. Th...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
The effects of disturbance history, climate, and changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concent...
An approach to distributed modeling of watershed hydro-ecological processes over large spatial scale...
Carbon dioxide accumulating in our atmosphere is one of the most important environmental threats of ...
termination of the vulnerability of ecosystems to large-scale changes in climate or atmospheric chem...
Global vegetation models (GVMs) simulate CO2, water and energy fluxes at large scales, typically no ...
In the last two decades, the importance of hydrological processes for ecosystem dynamics and the eff...
The spatiotemporal distribution of freshwater resources on Earth is controlled by interacting climat...
Remote sensing is a key technology that enables us to scale up our empirical, in situ measurements o...
Disturbances such as wildfire, insect outbreaks, and forest clearing, play an important role in regu...
We present a systems modeling approach to the development of a place-based ecohydrological model. Th...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
The effects of disturbance history, climate, and changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concent...
An approach to distributed modeling of watershed hydro-ecological processes over large spatial scale...
Carbon dioxide accumulating in our atmosphere is one of the most important environmental threats of ...
termination of the vulnerability of ecosystems to large-scale changes in climate or atmospheric chem...
Global vegetation models (GVMs) simulate CO2, water and energy fluxes at large scales, typically no ...
In the last two decades, the importance of hydrological processes for ecosystem dynamics and the eff...
The spatiotemporal distribution of freshwater resources on Earth is controlled by interacting climat...
Remote sensing is a key technology that enables us to scale up our empirical, in situ measurements o...