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Streamflow Response to Snow Regime Shift Associated with Climate Variability in Four Mountain Watersheds in the U.S. Great Basin

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Streamflow response to snow regime shift associated with climate variability in four mountain watersheds in the US Great Basin: Journal of Hydrology, v. 573.

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Abstract (from ScienceDirect): Mountain watersheds serve as important water sources for socioeconomic activities in semiarid and arid regions. This study examined the streamflow response to snow regime shifts associated with climate variability in the US Great Basin. To this end, the coupled hydro-ecological simulation system (CHESS), a process-based and distributed model, was applied to four mountain watersheds in the US Great Basin. Historical weather records for the period of 1961–1990 were used to spin-up model simulations so that the soil water and vegetation reached the equilibrium state under long-term climate conditions; the period of 1991–2015 was selected as the study period. The model evaluation suggested that CHESS was [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southwest CASC

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