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View article: Differences in aquatic respiration in two contrasting streams: forested vs. agricultural
Differences in aquatic respiration in two contrasting streams: forested vs. agricultural Open
Land cover changes alter hydrologic (e.g., infiltration-runoff), biochemical (e.g., nutrient loads), and ecological processes (e.g., stream metabolism). We quantified differences in aquatic ecosystem respiration in two contrasting stream r…
View article: Physical and stoichiometric controls on stream respiration in a headwater stream
Physical and stoichiometric controls on stream respiration in a headwater stream Open
Many studies in ecohydrology focusing on hydrologic transport argue that longer residence times across a stream ecosystem should consistently result in higher biological uptake of carbon, nutrients, and oxygen. This consideration does not …
View article: Comment on bg-2022-214
Comment on bg-2022-214 Open
Abstract. Many studies in ecohydrology focusing on hydrologic transport argue that longer residence times across a stream ecosystem should consistently result in higher biological uptake of carbon, nutrients, and oxygen. This consideration…
View article: Comment on bg-2022-214
Comment on bg-2022-214 Open
Abstract. Many studies in ecohydrology focusing on hydrologic transport argue that longer residence times across a stream ecosystem should consistently result in higher biological uptake of carbon, nutrients, and oxygen. This consideration…
View article: Physical and stoichiometric controls on stream respiration in a headwater stream
Physical and stoichiometric controls on stream respiration in a headwater stream Open
Many studies in ecohydrology focusing on hydrologic transport argue that longer residence times across a stream ecosystem should consistently result in higher biological uptake of carbon, nutrients, and oxygen. This consideration does not …
View article: Integrated field, model, and theoretical advances inform a predictive understanding of transport and transformation in the critical zone
Integrated field, model, and theoretical advances inform a predictive understanding of transport and transformation in the critical zone Open
Dr. Kamini Singha’s work has been transformative in advancing our predictive understanding of transport and transformation in Earth’s critical zone. She integrates empirical, numerical, and theoretical advances at scales spanning individua…
View article: Identification of hyporheic extent and functional zonation during seasonal streamflow recession by unsupervised clustering of time‐lapse electrical resistivity models
Identification of hyporheic extent and functional zonation during seasonal streamflow recession by unsupervised clustering of time‐lapse electrical resistivity models Open
Hyporheic exchange influences hydrologic transport and water quality through transient storage, which extends solute transit time, and leads to mixing of surface water and groundwater. Despite its importance, estimating the extent and spat…
View article: Geoscience Education Perspectives on Integrated, Coordinated, Open, Networked (ICON) Science
Geoscience Education Perspectives on Integrated, Coordinated, Open, Networked (ICON) Science Open
Practitioners and researchers in geoscience education embrace collaboration applying ICON (Integrated, Coordinated, Open science, and Networked) principles and approaches which have been used to create and share large collections of educat…
View article: Geoscience Education Perspectives on Integrated, Coordinated, Open, Networked (ICON) Science
Geoscience Education Perspectives on Integrated, Coordinated, Open, Networked (ICON) Science Open
Earth and Space Science Open Archive This preprint has been submitted to and is under consideration at Earth and Space Science. ESSOAr is a venue for early communication or feedback before peer review. Data may be preliminary.Learn more ab…
View article: Pulses within pulses: Carbon and Nitrogen mobilization patterns across temporal scales, from seasonal snowmelt to rain on snow events in a Rocky Mountain catchment
Pulses within pulses: Carbon and Nitrogen mobilization patterns across temporal scales, from seasonal snowmelt to rain on snow events in a Rocky Mountain catchment Open
Seasonal snowmelt pulses are the dominant hydrologic feature of most alpine catchments. The majority of annual export of water, carbon and nitrogen occurs within a short window of only a few weeks. This observation has largely been based o…
View article: Characterizing hyporheic exchange processes using high‐frequency electrical conductivity‐discharge relationships on subhourly to interannual timescales
Characterizing hyporheic exchange processes using high‐frequency electrical conductivity‐discharge relationships on subhourly to interannual timescales Open
Concentration‐discharge (C‐Q) relationships are often used to quantify source water contributions and biogeochemical processes occurring within catchments, especially during discrete hydrological events. Yet, the interpretation of C‐Q hyst…