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View article: Water Isotope Model Intercomparison Project (WisoMIP): Present-day Climate
Water Isotope Model Intercomparison Project (WisoMIP): Present-day Climate Open
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View article: Evapotranspiration Partitioning Across US Ecoregions: A Multi‐Site Study Using Field Stable‐Isotope Observations
Evapotranspiration Partitioning Across US Ecoregions: A Multi‐Site Study Using Field Stable‐Isotope Observations Open
Quantifying relative contributions of plant transpiration ( T ) and soil evaporation to evapotranspiration ( ET ) is crucial to better understand how vegetation influences and controls ET , the largest efflux of the terrestrial water balan…
View article: A novel approach to increase accuracy in remotely sensed evapotranspiration through basin water balance and flux tower constraints
A novel approach to increase accuracy in remotely sensed evapotranspiration through basin water balance and flux tower constraints Open
Remote sensing-derived evapotranspiration (RSET) products capture the spatiotemporal variations of evapotranspiration (ET) from field to basin scales with unprecedented details. However, their accuracy varies across RSET estimation methods…
View article: Distribution of perfluorooctanoic acid in exposed female postpubertal pigs in thermal neutral or heat-stressed conditions
Distribution of perfluorooctanoic acid in exposed female postpubertal pigs in thermal neutral or heat-stressed conditions Open
Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), a legacy perfluoroalkyl substance with immuno- and repro-toxicant effects, has poorly characterized bioaccumulation and distribution patterns in postpubertal female pigs. The potential for heat stress (HS) to…
View article: Data and scripts associated with “Sequential Precipitation Input Tagging (SPIT) to Estimate Water Transit Times and Hydrologic Tracer Dynamics within Water-Tagging Enabled Hydrologic Models” (v3)
Data and scripts associated with “Sequential Precipitation Input Tagging (SPIT) to Estimate Water Transit Times and Hydrologic Tracer Dynamics within Water-Tagging Enabled Hydrologic Models” (v3) Open
This data package is associated with the publication “Sequential Precipitation Input Tagging (SPIT) to Estimate Water Transit Times and Hydrologic Tracer Dynamics within Water-Tagging Enabled Hydrologic Models” submitted to Journal of Adva…
View article: Using an Isotope Enabled Mass Balance to Evaluate Existing Land Surface Models
Using an Isotope Enabled Mass Balance to Evaluate Existing Land Surface Models Open
Land surface models (LSMs) play a crucial role in elucidating water and carbon cycles by simulating processes such as plant transpiration and evaporation from bare soil, yet calibration often relies on comparing LSM outputs of landscape to…
View article: A functional microbiome catalogue crowdsourced from North American rivers
A functional microbiome catalogue crowdsourced from North American rivers Open
Predicting elemental cycles and maintaining water quality under increasing anthropogenic influence requires knowledge of the spatial drivers of river microbiomes. However, understanding of the core microbial processes governing river bioge…
View article: Challenges and Future Directions in Quantifying Terrestrial Evapotranspiration
Challenges and Future Directions in Quantifying Terrestrial Evapotranspiration Open
Terrestrial evapotranspiration is the second‐largest component of the land water cycle, linking the water, energy, and carbon cycles and influencing the productivity and health of ecosystems. The dynamics of ET across a spectrum of spatiot…
View article: Microbial community storm dynamics signal sources of “old” stream water
Microbial community storm dynamics signal sources of “old” stream water Open
Accurate characterization of the movement of water through catchments, particularly during precipitation event response, is critical for hydrological efforts such as contaminant transport modeling or prediction of extreme flows. Abiotic hy…
View article: A new flow path: <scp>eDNA</scp> connecting hydrology and biology
A new flow path: <span>eDNA</span> connecting hydrology and biology Open
Environmental DNA (eDNA) has revolutionized ecological research, particularly for biodiversity assessment in various environments, most notably aquatic media. Environmental DNA analysis allows for non‐invasive and rapid species detection a…
View article: Integrating a Water Tracer Model Into WRF‐Hydro for Characterizing the Effect of Lateral Flow in Hydrologic Simulations
Integrating a Water Tracer Model Into WRF‐Hydro for Characterizing the Effect of Lateral Flow in Hydrologic Simulations Open
Most current land models approximate terrestrial hydrological processes as one‐dimensional vertical flow, neglecting lateral water movement from ridges to valleys. Such lateral flow is fundamental at catchment scales and becomes crucial fo…
View article: Numerical Investigation of Observational Flux Partitioning Methods for Water Vapor and Carbon Dioxide
Numerical Investigation of Observational Flux Partitioning Methods for Water Vapor and Carbon Dioxide Open
While yearly budgets of CO 2 flux ( F c ) and evapotranspiration ( ET ) above vegetation can be readily obtained from eddy‐covariance measurements, the separate quantification of their soil (respiration and evaporation) and canopy (photosy…
View article: Continental Scale Assessment of Variation in Floodplain Roughness With Vegetation and Flow Characteristics
Continental Scale Assessment of Variation in Floodplain Roughness With Vegetation and Flow Characteristics Open
Quantifying floodplain flows is critical to multiple river management objectives, yet how vegetation within floodplains dissipates flow energy lacks comprehensive characterization. Utilizing over 3.4 million discharge measurements, in conj…
View article: Continental Scale Assessment of Variation in Floodplain Roughness with Vegetation and Flow Characteristics
Continental Scale Assessment of Variation in Floodplain Roughness with Vegetation and Flow Characteristics Open
Quantifying floodplain flows is critical to multiple river management objectives, yet how vegetation within floodplains dissipates flow energy lacks comprehensive characterization. Utilizing over 3.4 million discharge measurements, in conj…
View article: Relationship between isotope ratios in precipitation and stream water across watersheds of the National Ecological Observation Network
Relationship between isotope ratios in precipitation and stream water across watersheds of the National Ecological Observation Network Open
The timescales associated with precipitation moving through watersheds reveal processes that are critical to understanding many hydrologic systems. Measurements of environmental stable water isotope ratios (δ 2 H and δ 18 O) have been used…
View article: Stable isotopes contain substantial additive information about terrestrial carbon and water cycling
Stable isotopes contain substantial additive information about terrestrial carbon and water cycling Open
Stable isotope ratios of H ( δ 2 H ), O ( δ 18 O), and C ( δ 13 C) are linked to key biogeochemical processes of the water and carbon cycles; however, the degree to which isotope-associated processes are reflected in macroscale ecosystem f…
View article: Relationship Between Isotope Ratios in Precipitation and Surface Water Across Watersheds of the National Ecological Observation Network
Relationship Between Isotope Ratios in Precipitation and Surface Water Across Watersheds of the National Ecological Observation Network Open
The timescales associated with precipitation moving through watersheds reveal processes that are critical to understanding many hydrologic systems. Measurements of environmental stable water isotope ratios (δ H and δ O) have been used as t…
View article: A functional microbiome catalog crowdsourced from North American rivers
A functional microbiome catalog crowdsourced from North American rivers Open
Predicting elemental cycles and maintaining water quality under increasing anthropogenic influence requires understanding the spatial drivers of river microbiomes. However, the unifying microbial processes governing river biogeochemistry a…
View article: The extent to which soil hydraulics can explain ecohydrological separation
The extent to which soil hydraulics can explain ecohydrological separation Open
Field measurements of hydrologic tracers indicate varying magnitudes of geochemical separation between subsurface pore waters. The potential for conventional soil physics alone to explain isotopic differences between preferential flow and …