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Sebastian A. Krogh
University of Concepcion
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The impact of deciduous forest, aspect and elevation on snow accumulation and melt in a small headwater catchment in the southern Andes Cordillera
APPLICATIONS IN SNOW HYDROLOGY II ORAL
hydrology | 11 december 2024
Sebastian A. Krogh, Anelim Bernal
Snowmelt is the main source of water resources in southern Andes Cordillera, providing water for millions of people, supporting industries and the eco...
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Divergent Eco-Hydro-Climates of the Temperate Western Americas
CLIMATE CHANGE, VARIABILITY, AND IMPACTS IN SOUTH AMERICA I ORAL
global environmental change | 10 december 2024
Stephen P. Good, Ivan Arismendi, Jose Luis Arumi, ...
Globally, regions of similar climate in the northern and southern hemispheres have formed close diplomatic, economic, and scientific relationships to ...
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The Impacts of Changing Winter Warm Spells on Snow Ablation Over Western North America
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
07 may 2024
Lucia L. Scaff, Sebastian A. Krogh, Keith N. Musse...
An increase in winter air temperature can amplify snowmelt and sublimation in mountain regions with implications to water resources and ecological ...
Return of the Giants: The extreme Atmospheric River of late June 2023 in central Chile
ATMOSPHERIC RIVERS: PROCESSES, IMPACTS, AND UNCERTAINTIES I ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 15 december 2023
Rene Garreaud, Deniz Bozkurt, Diego Campos, Robert...
Precipitation in central Chile (33-37°S), largely caused by extratropical systems and atmospheric rivers, has been reduced during the last decade...
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Heterogenous Response to Forest Thinning from High Resolution Computer Modeling in the Lake Tahoe Basin, California
ADVANCES IN OBSERVATION AND MODELING OF SEASONAL SNOW AND ECOHYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES IN FORESTS AND COLD REGIONS II ONLINE POSTER DISCUSSION
cryosphere | 13 december 2022
Gabriel Lewis, Adrian A. Harpold, Sebastian A. Kro...
The Sierra Nevada has experienced unprecedented wildfires and reduced snowmelt runoff in recent decades, which has been accelerated by anthropogenic c...
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Snow and Forest in the Western US - Does ecophysiology matter? 1089369
APPLICATIONS IN SNOW HYDROLOGY: LINKING SNOW TO NATURAL PROCESSES AND SOCIETY III ORAL
hydrology | 12 december 2022
Christina (Naomi) Tague, Ty Brandt, Louis Graup, S...
In the mountains of winter-wet, summer dry Mediterranean type environments (MTE), snow serves as a dynamic storage of plant accessible moisture and co...
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Subsurface Lateral Flows Buffer Riparian Water Stress Against Snow Drought
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: BIOGEOSCIENCES
07 december 2022
Louis Graup, Christina (Naomi) Tague, Adrian A. Ha...
In the Sierra Nevada, CA, the Mediterranean climate exposes montane forests to water stress during the summer drought. Normally, spring snowmelt al...
Unraveling the Controls on Snow Disappearance in Montane Conifer Forests Using Multi‐Site Lidar
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
20 december 2021
Hamideh Heidi Safa, Sebastian A. Krogh, Jonathan A...
Snow disappearance date (SDD) affects the ecohydrological dynamics of montane forests, by altering water availability, forest fire regime, and the ...