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Journal Article: Evaluating mountain meadow groundwater response to Pinyon-Juniper and temperature in a great basin watershed

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2013-05-01
End Date
2016-11-14

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Great Basin Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Keirith Snyder(Principal Investigator), Charles Morton(Author), Justin Huntington(Author), Keirith Snyder(Author), Richard Niswonger(Author), Tamzen Stringham(Author), Rosemary Carroll(Author), Journal Article: Evaluating mountain meadow groundwater response to Pinyon-Juniper and temperature in a great basin watershed, https://www.fws.gov/science/catalog

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This research highlights development and application of an integrated hydrologic model (GSFLOW) to a semiarid, snow-dominated watershed in the Great Basin to evaluate Pinyon-Juniper (PJ) and temperature controls on mountain meadow shallow groundwater. The work used Google Earth Engine Landsat satellite and gridded climate archives for model evaluation. Model simulations across three decades indicated that the watershed operates on a threshold response to precipitation (P) >400 mm/y to produce a positive yield (P-ET; 9%) resulting in stream discharge and a rebound in meadow groundwater levels during these wetter years. Observed and simulated meadow groundwater response to large P correlates with above average predicted soil moisture [...]

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