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Adrian Adam Harpold
Associate Professor, University of Nevada, Reno
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The Essential Role of Local Context in Shaping Risk and Risk Reduction Strategies for Snowmelt‐Dependent Irrigated Agriculture
EARTH'S FUTURE
11 june 2024
Beatrice Gordon, Newsha K. Ajami, Christine Albano...

Climate change‐induced shifts in snow storage and snowmelt patterns pose risks for adverse impacts to people, the environment, and irrigated ...

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The Impacts of Changing Winter Warm Spells on Snow Ablation Over Western North America
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
07 may 2024
Lucia L. Scaff, Sebastian Krogh, Keith N. Musselma...

An increase in winter air temperature can amplify snowmelt and sublimation in mountain regions with implications to water resources and ecological ...

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Tracking Vegetation Recovery Following Mixed Severity Wildfires in the Sierra Nevada
ADVANCES IN FOREST DYNAMICS POSTDISTURBANCE: OBSERVATIONS AND MODELS ACROSS SCALES AND TECHNOLOGIES II ORAL
biogeosciences | 15 december 2023
Gabrielle Boisrame, Adrian A. Harpold, Jens T. Ste...
Wildfires play a complex and important role in mountain forests of the Western United States. While these landscapes evolved with relatively frequent,...
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Predicting the Hydrological Benefits and Risks of Landscape-Scale Forest Thinning Across Watershed Scales
UNDERSTANDING AND SCALING CATCHMENT RESPONSE TO DISTURBANCES II POSTER
hydrology | 12 december 2023
Elijah Boardman, Adrian A. Harpold, Zhuoran Duan, ...
Thinning over-dense forests in the Sierra Nevada may provide numerous benefits including forest fire threat mitigation, ecosystem restoration, increas...
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Modeling the Co-Benefits of Mechanical Thinning on Forest Structure, Fire Effects, Biodiversity, and Hydrological Refugia
CATCHMENT AND CRITICAL ZONE SCIENCE: UNDERSTANDING ECOSYSTEMS THROUGH MONITORING, ANALYSIS, AND EXPERIMENTATION I POSTER
hydrology | 11 december 2023
Louis Graup, Christina (Naomi) Tague, Adrian A. Ha...
In the Sierra Nevada, CA, forest management is the primary tool to combat catastrophic wildfires. Thinning out overly-dense stands and removing unders...
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Leveraging Groundwater Dynamics to Improve Predictions of Summer Low‐Flow Discharges
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
02 august 2023
Keira Johnson, Adrian A. Harpold, Rosemary W. Carr...

Summer streamflow predictions are critical for managing water resources; however, warming‐induced shifts from snow to rain regimes impact low...

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Seeing the Disturbed Forest for the Trees: Remote Sensing Is Underutilized to Quantify Critical Zone Response to Unprecedented Disturbance
EARTH'S FUTURE
27 july 2023
Kyotaek Hwang, Adrian A. Harpold, Christina (Naomi...

Understanding the severity and extent of near surface critical zone (CZ) disturbances and their ecosystem response is a pressing concern in the fac...

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Machine‐Learning Reveals Equifinality in Drivers of Stream DOC Concentration at Continental Scales
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
21 march 2023
Kristen Underwood, Donna Rizzo, John Hanley, Gary ...

Research at long‐term catchment monitoring sites has generated a great volume, variety, and velocity of data for analysis of stream water che...

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