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Final Report: Predicting Snow Water Equivalence (SWE) and Soil Moisture Response to Restoration Treatments in Headwater Ponderosa Pine Forests of the Desert LCC

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Publication Date
2018-01-30 13:57:13
Last Update
2018-01-30 14:05:43
Start Date
2013-06-10
End Date
2018-06-30
Start Date
2013-06-10 06:00:00
End Date
2018-10-01 05:59:59

Citation

LCC Network Data Steward(Point of Contact), Desert Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Dr. Temuulen Sankey(Principal Investigator), Northern Arizona University(Cooperator/Partner), 2018-01-30(Publication), 2018-01-30(lastUpdate), 2013-06-10(Start), 2018-06-30(End), Final Report: Predicting Snow Water Equivalence (SWE) and Soil Moisture Response to Restoration Treatments in Headwater Ponderosa Pine Forests of the Desert LCC, https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5a7079b9e4b06e28e9cae524

Summary

The U.S. Forest Service plans to conduct forest restoration treatments through the Four Forest Restoration Initiative (4FRI) on hundreds of thousands of acres of ponderosa pine forest along the Mogollon Rim of Arizona over the next 20 years with the goals of reducing wildfire hazard and improving forest health. The 4FRI’s key objective is to thin and burn the forests to create within-stand openings that “promote snowpack accumulation and retention which benefit groundwater recharge and watershed processes at the fine (1 to 10 acres) scale.” However, little is known about how these openings created by restoration treatments affect snow water equivalence (SWE) and soil moisture, which are key parts of the water balance that greatly influence [...]

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md_metadata.json 82.54 KB application/json
FINAL_REPORT_SANKEY.pdf
“FINAL_REPORT_R13AC80032”
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Sankey_et_al_RSE_2017.pdf
“UAV lidar and hyperspectral fusion for forest monitoring in the southwestern USA”
1.26 MB application/pdf
Sankey_et_al_RSE_2015.pdf
“Multi-scale analysis of snow dynamics at the southern margin of the North Americ”
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Purpose

Northern Arizona University (NAU) proposed to couple remotely sensed satellite data with field measurements and geostatistical analysis to model relationships among forest pattern, topography, snow water equivalence, and soil moisture. This report includes our final results and publications on these analyses.

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