The separation of storm hydrographs using stable isotope tracers dates back to the late 1960s. These studies ushered in a paradigm shift in how hydrologists conceptualized runoff …
GE Liston, K Elder - Journal of Hydrometeorology, 2006 - journals.ametsoc.org
SnowModel is a spatially distributed snow-evolution modeling system designed for application in landscapes, climates, and conditions where snow occurs. It is an aggregation …
Large freshwater contributions to the Arctic Ocean from a variety of sources combine in what is, by global standards, a remarkably small ocean basin. Indeed, the Arctic Ocean …
F Liu, MW Williams, N Caine - Water Resources Research, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Source waters and flow paths of streamflow draining high‐elevation catchments of the Colorado Rocky Mountains were determined using isotopic and geochemical tracers during …
Climate change is expected to alter hydrological and biogeochemical processes in high- latitude inland waters. A critical question for understanding contemporary and future …
T Blume, E Zehe, A Bronstert - Hydrological Sciences Journal, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
Event-based runoff coefficients can provide information on watershed response. They are useful for catchment comparison to understand how different landscapes “filter” rainfall into …
MK Woo, DL Kane, SK Carey… - Permafrost and Periglacial …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Increased attention directed at the permafrost region has been prompted by resource development and climate change. This review surveys advances in permafrost hydrology …
Hydrologic processes control much of the export of organic matter and nutrients from the land surface. It is the variability of these hydrologic processes that produces variable …
We examine how tracer studies have enhanced our understanding of flow paths, residence times and sources of stream flow in northern catchments. We define northern catchments as …