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Adrian Adam Harpold
Associate Professor, University of Nevada, Reno
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Restoring Historic Forest Disturbance Frequency Would Partially Mitigate Droughts in the Central Sierra Nevada Mountains
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
05 april 2025
Elijah Boardman, Zhuoran Duan, Mark S. Wigmosta, S...
Forest thinning and prescribed fire are expected to improve the climate resilience and water security of forests in the western U.S., but few studi...
Plant Community Distribution and Slope Position Drive Differences in Deep Root Zone Moisture Uptake the First Three Years After Severe Wildfire
WILDFIRE IMPACTS ON WATERSHED HYDROLOGY, BIOGEOCHEMISTRY, AND BIODIVERSITY II POSTER
global environmental change | 13 december 2024
John A. Whiting, Dana A. Lapides, Maya Montalvo, B...
Across Californias Sierra Nevada, more frequent and intense droughts have resulted in widespread wildfires over the past decade. Since deep moisture s...
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Gordon Gulch (CO, USA): A Phenomenal Testbed for Advancing Critical Zone Science
CATCHMENT AND CRITICAL ZONE SCIENCE: UNDERSTANDING ECOSYSTEMS THROUGH MONITORING, ANALYSIS, AND EXPERIMENTATION III POSTER
hydrology | 13 december 2024
Nicole Hornslein, Holly R. Barnard, Katherine B. L...
The Gordon Gulch watershed within Boulder County, Colorado, USA is an active part of the Critical Zone Network. Data collection in Gordon Gulch was in...
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Threshold Changes in Winter Drive Threshold Responses Across Global Climate Zones and Associated Biomes
CHANGING WINTERS IN THE ANTHROPOCENE: SCALING FROM ENZYME TO ATMOSPHERE ORAL
union sessions | 12 december 2024
Adrian A. Harpold, Alexandra Contosta, Kyle A. Arn...
Winters are changing across the world, with important implications for ecosystems and natural resources. However, the thresholds that define changes i...
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Integrating Dark Fiber and Nodal Sensors for Enhanced Earthquake Hazard Mapping and Early Warning in Reno, Nevada
SEISMIC IMAGING AND MONITORING IN ENVIRONMENTAL, URBAN, AND ENERGY CONTEXTS III ELIGHTNING
near surface geophysics | 12 december 2024
sara sayyadi, Elnaz Seylabi, John N. Louie, Christ...
The Central Truckee Meadows, including the Reno-area basin, is characterized by its position between major fault zones, with the Sierra Nevada fault z...
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Repeat Lidar Surveys Quantify Spatial Heterogeneity in the Cryospheric Mass Balance and Unsustainable Glacier Streamflow Contributions in Alpine Watersheds
CRYOSPHERIC CHANGES AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE HIGH-MOUNTAIN WATER CYCLE II POSTER
cryosphere | 11 december 2024
Elijah Boardman, Laura Wilson, Andrew G. Fountain,...
Climate-driven cryospheric storage loss contributes an unsustainable source of warm-season streamflow in alpine watersheds. Although the processes con...
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Snowmelt Runoff Dominated by Groundwater in the Western United States: Implications for Predicting Water Availability in a Changing Climate
ADVANCES IN TRACER METHODS AND MODELING OF HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES, CHEMICAL WEATHERING, AND HYDROCHRONOLOGY II ORAL
hydrology | 10 december 2024
Paul D. Brooks, Kip Solomon, Stephanie K. Kampf, C...
Warming temperatures, increasing variability in the amount and form of precipitation, changes in melt dynamics, and growing demands are stressing snow...
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Cosmogenic 35S reveals new snowmelt contributions to groundwater and streamflow during peak flow and baseflow conditions: Sagehen Creek Basin, CA
ADVANCES IN TRACER METHODS AND MODELING OF HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES, CHEMICAL WEATHERING, AND HYDROCHRONOLOGY III POSTER
hydrology | 10 december 2024
Zachary P. Meyers, Jory C. Lerback, Jake Harm, Ric...
Climate change is expected to shift hydrological regimes in high elevation watersheds from snow-dominated to rain-dominated and increase annual evapot...
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