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Ryan Webb
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Impacts of wildfire on the water balance in a snow dominated mixed conifer forest (Valles Caldera, NM)
ADVANCES IN FOREST DYNAMICS POSTDISTURBANCE: OBSERVATIONS AND MODELS ACROSS SCALES AND TECHNOLOGIES I POSTER
biogeosciences | 15 december 2023
Jocelyn Gallais, Ryan Webb, Marcy E. Litvak
It has been well documented that wildfires have been increasing in intensity, severity, and size in recent history. Additionally, other disturbances s...
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What physical mechanisms are driving changes in runoff for continental mountain forests?
APPLICATIONS IN SNOW HYDROLOGY: LINKING SNOWPACK AND STREAMFLOW ACROSS SCALES II ORAL
hydrology | 15 december 2023
Ryan Webb, John F. Knowles, Alexander Fox, Alex Fa...
Changes in the volume, rate, and timing of meltwater (i.e., the snowmelt pulse) have profound implications for seasonal soil moisture, evapotranspirat...
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Sentinel-1 Snow Depth Retrievals at the Catchment Scale in the San Juan Mountains, Colorado
REMOTE SENSING OF THE CRYOSPHERE: SEASONAL SNOW II POSTER
cryosphere | 15 december 2023
Adrian Marziliano, Ryan Webb
Mountain snowpack depth retrievals from space can resolve inconsistencies between the traditional scale at which snow is surveyed and the operational ...
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Extending the vadose zone: Characterizing the role of snow for liquid water storage and transmission in streamflow generation
THE HYDROLOGIC AND HYDROGEOLOGIC ROLE OF THE CRYOSPHERE IN WATERSHED FUNCTION
hydrology | 15 december 2022
Ryan Webb, Keith N. Musselman, Siobhan Ciafone, Ka...
Streamflow response in headwater catchments is highly sensitive to the hydrologic connectivity of hillslopes to streams during spring snowmelt. Despit...
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Marginal snowpacks: a necessary research challenge
QUANTIFYING SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VARIABILITY OF SNOW AND SNOW PROCESSES I ORAL
cryosphere | 14 december 2022
Juan Ignacio López, John N. Callow, Hamish A. McGo...
A marginal snowpack is a recent concept that refers to relatively shallow and temporary snow cover but with still relevant environmental and socioecon...
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Evaluating Changes in SWE from 2020–21 NASA UAVSAR with Ground-Penetrating Radar at Cameron Pass, Colorado
GEARING UP FOR A NASA SNOW SATELLITE MISSION: ADVANCES IN ALGORITHM DEVELOPMENT AND REMOTE SENSING OF SNOW II POSTER
cryosphere | 13 december 2022
Randall Bonnell, Daniel McGrath, Hans-Peter Marsha...
InSAR-based methods are a promising approach for measuring snow water equivalent (SWE) at high spatial resolution (<100 m) from space, particularly...
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Extending the vadose zone: Characterizing the role of snow for liquid water storage and transmission in streamflow generation
FUTURE OF SNOW: INNOVATIVE TECHNIQUES TO MEASURE SEASONAL SNOW ACROSS THE GLOBE IV ONLINE DISCUSSION SESSION
learning from observations | 23 june 2022
Ryan Webb, Keith N. Musselman, Siobhan Ciafone, Ka...
Streamflow response in headwater catchments is highly sensitive to the hydrologic connectivity of hillslopes to streams during spring snowmelt. Despit...
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Advancements in ground-penetrating radar for applications in seasonal snow: measuring and modeling average snow density with radar travel-time and LiDAR snow depth at Grand Mesa, Colorado
DELVING INTO THE CRYOSPHERE: INNOVATIONS AND DISCOVERIES THROUGH GEOPHYSICAL OBSERVATIONS III ORAL
near surface geophysics | 13 december 2021
Tate Meehan, Ahmad Hojatimalekshah, Hans-Peter Mar...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) has a history of applications within cryospheric science, because the electrical properties of snow and ice are favorab...
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