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Elevation-stratified mountain watershed hydrological modeling
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Description
Hydrological modeling approach that stratifies mountain watersheds by elevation zones to quantify water budget components and assess climate change impacts on streamflow and groundwater storage.
Typical Equipment
- hydrological modeling software
- climate scenario modeling tools
- water budget calculation algorithms
Output Measurements
- snow water equivalent
- evapotranspiration
- groundwater storage
- streamflow
- soil moisture
- aridity index
Papers Using This Protocol (11)
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Controls from above and below: Snow, soil, and steepness drive diverging trends of subsurface water and streamflow dynamics
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Recent Upper Colorado River Streamflow Declines Driven by Loss of Spring Precipitation
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Dwindling Groundwater Reserves Will Threaten Mountain Streamflow in a Warmer World
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Simultaneous niche expansion and contraction in plant–pollinator networks under drought
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Variability of Snow and Rainfall Partitioning Into Evapotranspiration and Summer Runoff Across Nine Mountainous Catchments
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On the similarity of hillslope hydrologic function: a clustering approach based on groundwater changes
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Future Colorado River Basin Drought and Surplus
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Efficiency of the Summer Monsoon in Generating Streamflow Within a Snow-Dominated Headwater Basin of the Colorado River
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Contrasting the hydrologic response due to land cover and climate change in a mountain headwaters system
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Skill Assessment of Water Supply Outlooks in the Colorado River Basin
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