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Benjamin J. Hatchett
On 5–7 April 2018, a landfalling atmospheric river resulted in widespread heavy precipitation in the Sierra Nevada of California and Nevada. Observed snow levels during this event were among the highest snow levels recorded since observations began...
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Jose Luis Diaz-Hernandez and Antonio Jose Herrera-Martinez
Each lake complex must be understood before attempting any regional synthesis leading us to view these water-bodies as indicators of regional climate change. Therefore, in order to improve knowledge of these Mediterranean biotopes, we examined the depend...
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Benjamin J. Hatchett, Britta Daudert, Christopher B. Garner, Nina S. Oakley, Aaron E. Putnam and Allen B. White
The partitioning of precipitation into frozen and liquid components influences snow-derived water resources and flood hazards in mountain environments. We used a 915-MHz Doppler radar wind profiler upstream of the northern Sierra Nevada to estimate the h...
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Takuyuki Yoshioka, Rin Sakurai, Shohei Kameyama, Koki Inoue and Bruce Hartsough
The processing of woody biomass waste piles for use as fuel instead of burning them was investigated. At each landing of slash pile location, a 132 kW grapple excavator was used to transfer the waste piles into a 522 kW horizontal grinder. Economies of s...
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Minxue He, Brett Whitin, Robert Hartman, Arthur Henkel, Peter Fickenschers, Scott Staggs, Andy Morin, Michael Imgarten, Alan Haynes and Mitchel Russo
This study verifies the skill and reliability of ensemble water supply forecasts issued by an innovative operational Hydrologic Ensemble Forecast Service (HEFS) of the U.S. National Weather Service (NWS) at eight Sierra Nevada watersheds in the State of ...
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Zachary W. Carter, Benjamin W. Sullivan, Robert G. Qualls, Robert R. Blank, Casey A. Schmidt and Paul S.J. Verburg
Fire is an important component of forests in the western United States. Not only are forests subjected to wildfires, but fire is also an important management tool to reduce fuels loads. Charcoal, a product of fire, can have major impacts on carbon (C) an...
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Dianelys Corzo Hernández, Greys Paola Habid Vega, Luis Eduardo Moscote Mendoza, Luis Carlos Tapia Vela
El Batolito de Aracataca es una unidad de composición félsica a intermedia constituida por cuerpos ígneos intrusivos de las facies Granodioritas, Cuarzomonzonitas y Tonalitas que afloran en el piedemonte Occidental de la Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta sect...
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Benjamin J. Hatchett, Britta Daudert, Christopher B. Garner, Nina S. Oakley, Aaron E. Putnam and Allen B. White
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Minxue He, Brett Whitin, Robert Hartman, Arthur Henkel, Peter Fickenschers, Scott Staggs, Andy Morin, Michael Imgarten, Alan Haynes and Mitchel Russo
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Minxue He, Mitchel Russo and Michael Anderson
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Omar Huertas Díaz,Simón José Esmeral Ariza,Iván Manuel Sánchez Fontalvo
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Desde la perspectiva del diálogo de saberes y conocimientos, este artículo pretende presentar ante la comunidad académica algunos apartes sobre las realidades socioculturales de las comunidades indígenas de la Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, en el contexto...
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Philip Saksa, Mohammad Safeeq and Salli Dymond
California has recently experienced one of the worst droughts on record, negatively impacting forest ecosystems across the state. As a major source of the region?s water supply, it is important to evaluate the vegetation and water balance response of the...
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Tomás R. Bolaño-Ortiz, Viverlys L. Diaz-Gutiérrez and Yiniva Camargo-Caicedo
Snow albedo is an important variable in the coupled atmosphere-earth system at the global level. Moreover, studying its behavior allows us to know the state of the cryosphere. The Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta (SNSM) is a glacier area and the northernmost...
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Calvin H. Stevens, Paul Stone and Richard J. Blakely
The tectonically active East Sierra Valley System (ESVS), which comprises the westernmost part of the Walker Lane-Eastern California Shear Zone, marks the boundary between the highly extended Basin and Range Province and the largely coherent Sierra Nevad...
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María José Pérez-Palazón, Rafael Pimentel and María José Polo
Snow constitutes a key component of the water cycle, which is directly affected by changes in climate. Mountainous regions, especially those located in semiarid environments, are highly vulnerable to shifts from snowfall to rainfall. This study evaluates...
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Andrew Slack, Jeffrey Kane, Eric Knapp and Rosemary Sherriff
Many forest ecosystems with a large pine component in the western United States have experienced environmental stress associated with climate change and increased competition with forest densification in the absence of fire. Information on how changes in...
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Sugey Martha Issa Fontalvo
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Las nuevas tecnologías han revolucionado el sistema socioeconómico proporcionando soluciones más eficaces a los miembros de una organización. Internet está creciendo rápidamente más que cualquier otra tecnología en el mundo, este crecimiento ha dado lu...
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Tomás R. Bolaño-Ortiz, Viverlys L. Díaz-Gutiérrez, Andrés M. Vélez-Pereira, Eliana L. Vergara-Vásquez and Yiniva Camargo-Caicedo
This article investigates the snow albedo changes in Colombian tropical glaciers, namely, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta (SNSM), Sierra Nevada del Cocuy (NSC), Nevado del Ruíz (NDR), Nevado Santa Isabel (NDS), Nevado del Tolima (NDT), and Nevado del Huila ...
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Kyongho Son, Christina Tague and Carolyn Hunsaker
The effect of fine-scale topographic variability on model estimates of ecohydrologic responses to climate variability in California?s Sierra Nevada watersheds has not been adequately quantified and may be important for supporting reliable climate-impact ...
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Kyongho Son, Christina Tague, Carolyn Hunsaker
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The effect of fine-scale topographic variability on model estimates of ecohydrologic responses to climate variability in California?s Sierra Nevada watersheds has not been adequately quantified and may be important for supporting reliable climate-impact ...
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