Water Resources Research VOL.60 ISSUE 5 | 4 May 2024
Forest Disturbance Thresholds and Cumulative Hydrological Impacts
Hou + Wei
Forest disturbance threshold is defined as a critical disturbance level (e.g., % of forest cover change) in forested landscapes above which significant hydrological impacts...
Water Resources Research VOL.60 ISSUE 5 | 22 May 2024
Quantifying the Hydrological Impacts of Irrigation on a Mediterranean Agricultural Context Through Explicit Satellite‐Derived Irrigation Estimates
Dari + Barella-Ortiz + Brocca ...
Water budget over anthropized basins is profoundly altered by human interventions, among which irrigation prevails. This study investigates how such water use affects hydrological...
Water Resources Research VOL.60 ISSUE 5 | 6 May 2024
A New Automatic Hydrological Station Relocation Algorithm (ASRA) for Moving Hydrological Stations Onto a Simulated Digital River Network
wang + Bi + Liu ...
Determining the precise placement of hydrological stations on a simulated digital river network is crucial for constructing hydrological models applicable to process simulation,...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface VOL.129 ISSUE 5 | 14 May 2024
Biophysical Modeling of Mangrove Seedling Establishment and Survival Across an Elevation Gradient With Forest Zones
Gijsman + Balke + Swales ...
Mangrove forest development critically depends on the establishment and survival of seedlings. Mechanistic insights into how water levels, waves and bed level dynamics influence...
Water Resources Research VOL.60 ISSUE 5 | 14 May 2024
Interannual Variations in Spring Snowmelt Timing of Alaskan Black Spruce Forests Using a Bulk‐Surface Energy Balance Approach
Hiroki Ikawa + Busey + Harazono ...
Spring snowmelt occurs for a short duration on an annual time scale, but their timings considerably affect the carbon and hydrological cycle in high‐latitude ecosystems....