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Roger C. Bales
Professor, University of California Merced
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Making up for Lost Snow in Forested Mountain Headwaters
AGU 2024
hydrology | 13 december 2024
Roger C. Bales, Michael Goulden, Martha H. Conklin...
Seasonal water storage in the snowpack, subsurface, and surface reservoirs of mountain headwaters together provide resilience for both ecosystems and ...
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Knowing Outcomes of Forest Restoration Leads to Further Investments
AGU 2024
earth and planetary surface processes | 12 december 2024
Roger C. Bales, Phil Saksa, Michael Goulden, Han G...
Public investments alone cannot restore degraded public lands across the Western U.S. and other areas. This is leading to stakeholder partnerships mon...
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Solar over canals: valuing the co-benefits of a water-energy-land nexus project in California
AGU 2024
global environmental change | 09 december 2024
Han Guo, Brandi McKuin, Jeremiah Reagan, Joliette ...
California faces the multi-dimensional challenge of expanding solar-energy production and ensuring water-supply resilience while also increasing biodi...
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Monetizing benefits of forest restoration across the Sierra Nevada for increasing its pace and scale
ADVANCING MONITORING OF ECOSYSTEM SERVICES SUPPLIED BY NATURE-BASED SOLUTIONS USING EARTH OBSERVATION POSTER
global environmental change | 15 december 2023
Han Guo, Min Gon Chung, Michael Goulden, Martha H....
Forest restoration involving fuels treatments has been recognized as an effective way to mitigate catastrophic wildfire and restore the health and res...
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Exploring Memory and Real-time Connections of Eco-hydrological Variables of Mediterranean Headwater Catchments
FRONTIERS IN ECOHYDROLOGY II POSTER
hydrology | 13 december 2023
ALIVA NANDA, Peter C. Hartsough, Martha H. Conklin...
The Mediterranean montane catchments of the Sierra Nevada region of California are vital for the western USs water resources. The granitic landscape, ...
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Science and the art of building capacity for multi-benefit climate solutions
CLIMATE SCIENCE AND POLICY I ORAL
science and society | 12 december 2023
Roger C. Bales, Martha H. Conklin, Phil Saksa, Bra...
Overcoming capacity limitations to realize promising climate solutions will need stronger collaboration between scientists and decision makers at both...
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CARBON STORAGE VS. WILDFIRE RISK IN CALIFORNIA’S FIRE-PRONE MOUNTAIN FORESTS
UNDERSTANDING AND SCALING CATCHMENT RESPONSE TO DISTURBANCES I ORAL
hydrology | 11 december 2023
WEICHAO GUO, Roger C. Bales, Mohammad Safeeq, Guot...
In a warming climate, enhancing carbon storage in the Sierra Nevada and similar forested mountain ecosystems while maintaining desired levels of wildf...
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Controls on plant available water and stand-scale transpiration in forested montane catchments
CATCHMENT AND CRITICAL ZONE SCIENCE – UNDERSTANDING ECOSYSTEMS THROUGH MONITORING, ANALYSIS, AND EXPERIMENTATION I ORAL
hydrology | 16 december 2022
ALIVA NANDA, Peter C. Hartsough, Martha H. Conklin...
The interactions among soil water dynamics, vegetation, and topography are the base of ecohydrological processes in the water-limited system. Topograp...
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