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1. [Article] Carbon isotopes show snowpack acts as a valuable moisture subsidy to mountain forests in the Oregon Cascades
This study examines climatological influences, particularly that of snowpack, on tree growth and stable carbon isotope discrimination (Δ¹³C) from ~1980 to 2013 at two sites located in the upper reaches ...Citation -
2. [Article] Climate Change and Oregon’s Water Future
Presented at The Oregon Water Conference, May 24-25, 2011, Corvallis, OR.Citation -
3. [Article] Carbon isotopes show snowpack acts as a valuable moisture subsidy to mountain forests in the Oregon Cascades
This study examines climatological influences, particularly that of snowpack, on tree growth and stable carbon isotope discrimination (Δ¹³C) from ~1980 to 2013 at two sites located in the upper reaches ...Citation -
4. [Article] Regional Scale Modeling of Climate, Cryosphere, and Freshwater Discharge in Changing Coastal Mountain Environments
The glaciated coastal mountain watersheds that drain into the Gulf of Alaska (GOA) provide a model laboratory to explore the challenges of hydrological modeling and study the impact of climate and glacier ...Citation -
See the related paper: Gleason, Kelly E; Nolin, Anne W; Roth, Travis R (2013) Charred forests increase snowmelt: Effects of burned woody debris and incoming solar radiation on snow ablation. Geophysical ...
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6. [Article] Dynamics of a recovering Arctic bird population: the importance of climate, density dependence, and site quality
The Appendix is available online: http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/14-1591.1.smCitation -
7. [Article] Dynamics of a recovering Arctic bird population: the importance of climate, density dependence, and site quality
Appendix A is available online: http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/14-1591.1.smCitation -
Shifting climate patterns in the Columbia River basin are affecting snow pack, and, as a result, stream flow throughout the region. In the Oregon Cascades, ever growing populations, and their associated ...
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