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View article: Influence of Phased Cover Placement on the Acid-Generating Main Waste Stockpile at the Red Dog Mine, Alaska, USA
Influence of Phased Cover Placement on the Acid-Generating Main Waste Stockpile at the Red Dog Mine, Alaska, USA Open
With the weathering of iron sulfide minerals, acid rock drainage (ARD) emanates from the 60-millon tonne Main Waste Stockpile (MWS) at the Red Dog Mine. Following completion of the stockpile, a collection trench was constructed in 2012–201…
View article: Performance of Trifocal Intraocular Lens Implantation in Highly Myopic Patients With and Without Astigmatism
Performance of Trifocal Intraocular Lens Implantation in Highly Myopic Patients With and Without Astigmatism Open
Trifocal IOL may demonstrate high levels of visual performance and patient satisfaction in the presence of high axial myopia vs low-to-moderate myopia in patients with greater or less than 1.0 D of astigmatism in specific patients.
View article: Elevation mediates juvenile steelhead demographic response to stream temperature and flow
Elevation mediates juvenile steelhead demographic response to stream temperature and flow Open
Climate change alters streams by modifying flow dynamics, temperature, and biotic communities, changing the habitat where stream dwelling fish have evolved. We used snorkel survey data spanning four decades to investigate how juvenile stee…
View article: Isotope Discrimination of Source Waters, Flowpaths, and Travel Times at an Acid-Generating, Lead–Zinc–Silver Mine, Silver Valley, Idaho, USA
Isotope Discrimination of Source Waters, Flowpaths, and Travel Times at an Acid-Generating, Lead–Zinc–Silver Mine, Silver Valley, Idaho, USA Open
Precipitation infiltrates into the lead–zinc–silver Bunker Hill Mine, oxidizes pyrite, and produces acidic waters that discharge from the mine portal. The metasedimentary geology and alteration from 100+ yr of mining provide a heterogeneou…
View article: Virtual snow stakes: a new method for snow depth measurement at remote camera stations
Virtual snow stakes: a new method for snow depth measurement at remote camera stations Open
Remote cameras are used to study demographics, ecological processes, and behavior of wildlife populations. Cameras have also been used to measure snow depth with physical snow stakes. However, concerns that physical instruments at camera s…
View article: Understanding the spatiotemporal distribution of snow refugia in the rain-snow transition zone of north-central Idaho
Understanding the spatiotemporal distribution of snow refugia in the rain-snow transition zone of north-central Idaho Open
Knowledge of snow cover distribution and disappearance dates over a wide range of scales is imperative for understanding hydrological dynamics and for habitat management of wildlife species that rely on snow cover. Identification of snow r…
View article: Drivers of spatiotemporal patterns of surface water inputs in a catchment at the rain-snow transition zone of the water-limited western United States
Drivers of spatiotemporal patterns of surface water inputs in a catchment at the rain-snow transition zone of the water-limited western United States Open
Spatial and temporal dynamics of rainfall and snowmelt (i.e., surface water inputs, SWI) control soil moisture, groundwater recharge, and streamflow at annual, seasonal, and event scales. In the rain-snow transition zone, comprising a larg…
View article: SnowClim v1.0: high-resolution snow model and data for the western United States
SnowClim v1.0: high-resolution snow model and data for the western United States Open
Seasonal snowpack dynamics shape the biophysical and societal characteristics of many global regions. However, snowpack accumulation and duration have generally declined in recent decades, largely due to anthropogenic climate change. Mecha…
View article: Comment on gmd-2021-407
Comment on gmd-2021-407 Open
Abstract. Seasonal snowpack dynamics shape the biophysical and societal characteristics of many global regions. However, snowpack accumulation and duration have generally declined in recent decades, largely due to anthropogenic climate cha…
View article: Comment on gmd-2021-407
Comment on gmd-2021-407 Open
Abstract. Seasonal snowpack dynamics shape the biophysical and societal characteristics of many global regions. However, snowpack accumulation and duration have generally declined in recent decades, largely due to anthropogenic climate cha…
View article: SnowClim v1.0: High-resolution snow model and data for the western United States
SnowClim v1.0: High-resolution snow model and data for the western United States Open
Seasonal snowpack dynamics shape the biophysical and societal characteristics of many global regions. However, snowpack accumulation and duration have generally declined in recent decades largely due to anthropogenic climate change. Mechan…
View article: Important Airborne Lidar Metrics of Canopy Structure for Estimating Snow Interception
Important Airborne Lidar Metrics of Canopy Structure for Estimating Snow Interception Open
Forest canopies exert significant controls over the spatial distribution of snow cover. Canopy snow interception efficiency is controlled by intrinsic processes (e.g., canopy structure), extrinsic processes (e.g., meteorological conditions…
View article: Slope and aspect controls on soil climate: Field documentation and implications for large‐scale simulation of critical zone processes
Slope and aspect controls on soil climate: Field documentation and implications for large‐scale simulation of critical zone processes Open
Soil climate, as quantified by soil temperature ( T S ) and water content (θ), exerts important controls on critical zone processes. It may be sensitive to variations in local slope and aspect (SA), but this attribute remains poorly quanti…
View article: Modeling tree canopy height using machine learning over mixed vegetation landscapes
Modeling tree canopy height using machine learning over mixed vegetation landscapes Open
Although the random forest algorithm has been widely applied to remotely sensed data to predict characteristics of forests, such as tree canopy height, the effect of spatial non-stationarity in the modeling process is oftentimes neglected.…
View article: Parameter and climate data uncertainty as important as climate change for future changes in boreal hydrology
Parameter and climate data uncertainty as important as climate change for future changes in boreal hydrology Open
Soil moisture and evapotranspiration (ET) are important components of boreal forest hydrology that affect ecological processes and land-atmosphere feedbacks. Future trends in soil moisture in particular are uncertain, therefore accurate mo…
View article: Ecohydrologic modeling in deciduous boreal forest: Model evaluation for application in non-stationary climates
Ecohydrologic modeling in deciduous boreal forest: Model evaluation for application in non-stationary climates Open
Soil moisture is an important driver of growth in boreal Alaska, but estimating soil hydraulic parameters can be challenging in this data-sparse region. To better identify soil hydraulic parameters and quantify energy and water balance and…
View article: Toward a Novel Laser-Based Approach for Estimating Snow Interception
Toward a Novel Laser-Based Approach for Estimating Snow Interception Open
Forests reduce snow accumulation on the ground through canopy interception and subsequent evaporative losses. To understand snow interception and associated hydrological processes, studies have typically relied on resource-intensive point …
View article: Higher Snowfall Intensity is Associated with Reduced Impacts of Warming Upon Winter Snow Ablation
Higher Snowfall Intensity is Associated with Reduced Impacts of Warming Upon Winter Snow Ablation Open
Warming temperatures are altering winter snowpack accumulation and ablation. Physically based snowpack simulations have indicated that increasing precipitation intensity may buffer the impacts of warming on annual maximum snow water equiva…
View article: Toward a novel laser-based approach for validating snow interception estimates
Toward a novel laser-based approach for validating snow interception estimates Open
Forests reduce snow accumulation on the ground through canopy interception and subsequent evaporative losses. To understand snow interception and associated hydrological processes, studies have typically relied on resource-intensive point …