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https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-18-3693-2014
© Author(s) 2014. This work is distributed under
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the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-18-3693-2014
© Author(s) 2014. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
A hydrogeologic framework for characterizing summer streamflow sensitivity to climate warming in the Pacific Northwest, USA
M. Safeeq
College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331, USA
G. E. Grant
USDA Forest Service, PNW Research Station, Corvallis, OR 97331, USA
S. L. Lewis
College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331, USA
M. G. Kramer
USDA Forest Service, PNW Region, Portland, OR 97208, USA
current address: Soil and Water Science Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA
B. Staab
USDA Forest Service, PNW Region, Portland, OR 97208, USA
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- The Increasing Role of Seasonal Rainfall in Western U.S. Summer Streamflow Z. Ban et al.
- Seasonal hydrologic responses to climate change in the Pacific Northwest J. Vano et al.
- Projecting end-of-century climate extremes and their impacts on the hydrology of a representative California watershed F. Maina et al.
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- Why does snowmelt-driven streamflow response to warming vary? A data-driven review and predictive framework B. Gordon et al.
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- A comparative assessment of projected meteorological and hydrological droughts: Elucidating the role of temperature A. Ahmadalipour et al.
- Seasonal Precipitation Influences Streamflow Vulnerability to the 2015 Drought in the Western United States C. Konrad
- Potential effects of climate change on riparian areas, wetlands, and groundwater-dependent ecosystems in the Blue Mountains, Oregon, USA K. Dwire et al.
- Effects of Stream Enhancement Structures on Water Temperature in South Sister Creek, Oregon M. Santelmann et al.
- Effects of climate change on hydrology and water resources in the Blue Mountains, Oregon, USA C. Clifton et al.
- Spatiotemporal dynamics of water sources in a mountain river basin inferred throughδ2Handδ18Oof water L. McGill et al.
- Analyzing the uncertainty of ensemble-based gridded observations in land surface simulations and drought assessment A. Ahmadalipour & H. Moradkhani
- State shifts in the deep Critical Zone drive landscape evolution in volcanic terrains L. Karlstrom et al.
- Paired air-water annual temperature patterns reveal hydrogeological controls on stream thermal regimes at watershed to continental scales Z. Johnson et al.
- Using hydrologic landscape classification and climatic time series to assess hydrologic vulnerability of the western U.S. to climate C. Jones Jr. et al.
- Reliability, Sensitivity, and Vulnerability of Reservoir Operations under Climate Change M. Mateus & D. Tullos
- Linking Hydroclimate to Fish Phenology and Habitat Use with Ichthyographs R. Flitcroft et al.
- Predicting landscape sensitivity to present and future floods in the Pacific Northwest, USA M. Safeeq et al.
- Assessing the impact of CMIP5 climate multi-modeling on estimating the precipitation seasonality and timing M. Demirel & H. Moradkhani
- The Increasing Role of Seasonal Rainfall in Western U.S. Summer Streamflow Z. Ban et al.
- Seasonal hydrologic responses to climate change in the Pacific Northwest J. Vano et al.
- Projecting end-of-century climate extremes and their impacts on the hydrology of a representative California watershed F. Maina et al.
- Unsupervised hydrologic classification of rivers: Watershed controls on natural and anthropogenic flow regimes, Alabama, USA S. Praskievicz & C. Luo
- Characterizing Runoff and Water Yield for Headwater Catchments in the Southern Sierra Nevada M. Safeeq & C. Hunsaker
- Reliability, sensitivity, and uncertainty of reservoir performance under climate variability in basins with different hydrogeologic settings in Northwestern United States C. Mateus & D. Tullos
- Climate, Landforms, and Geology Affect Baseflow Sources in a Mountain Catchment C. Segura et al.
- A multidecadal oscillation in precipitation and temperature series is pronounced in low flow series from Puget Sound streams N. Georgiadis & J. Baker
- River Classification as a Geographic Tool in the Age of Big Data and Global Change S. Praskievicz
- Why does snowmelt-driven streamflow response to warming vary? A data-driven review and predictive framework B. Gordon et al.
- Climate Associations with Headwater Streamflow in Managed Forests over 16 Years and Projections of Future Dry Headwater Stream Channels D. Olson & J. Burton
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