JE Flotemersch, SG Leibowitz, RA Hill… - River Research and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Watersheds are spatially explicit landscape units that contain a range of interacting physical, ecological and social attributes. They are social–ecological systems that provide a range of …
Karst develops through the dissolution of carbonate rock and is a major source of groundwater contributing up to half of the total drinking water supply in some European …
S Giri, RG Lathrop, CC Obropta - Journal of Hydrology, 2020 - Elsevier
There is a growing scientific consensus on climate change and its impact on catchment scale hydrologic and water quality processes. Therefore, it is not only important to …
JA Hall, G Bobe, SJ Filley, MG Bohle… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Low selenium (Se) concentrations in soils and plants pose a health risk for ruminants consuming locally-grown forages. Previous studies have shown that Se …
Freshwater streams are critical resources that provide multiple benefits to humans and aquatic biota alike. As climate changes, it is projected that changes to the hydrological cycle …
Conservation planners and resource managers seek information about how the availability and locations of cold-water habitats will change in the future and how these predictions vary …
Snowpack seasonality in the conterminous United States (US) is examined using a recently- released daily, 4 km spatial resolution gridded snow water equivalent and snow depth …
Land managers are increasingly using beavers to restore hydrological function, provide wildlife habitat, and mitigate the effects of climate extremes on water balances and …