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Daniella Marie Rempe
Assistant Professor, University of Texas at Austin
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Subsurface Water Storage Regulates Conifer Productivity in Western Montane Catchments
CATCHMENT AND CRITICAL ZONE SCIENCE: UNDERSTANDING ECOSYSTEMS THROUGH MONITORING, ANALYSIS, AND EXPERIMENTATION III POSTER
hydrology | 13 december 2024
Kyotaek Hwang, Daniella M. Rempe, Holly R. Barnard
Characterization of an interrelation between soil water storage and vegetation uptake is important to understand critical zone responses to a climate ...
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Plant Community Distribution and Slope Position Drive Differences in Deep Root Zone Moisture Uptake the First Three Years After Severe Wildfire
WILDFIRE IMPACTS ON WATERSHED HYDROLOGY, BIOGEOCHEMISTRY, AND BIODIVERSITY II POSTER
global environmental change | 13 december 2024
John A. Whiting, Dana A. Lapides, Maya Montalvo, B...
Across Californias Sierra Nevada, more frequent and intense droughts have resulted in widespread wildfires over the past decade. Since deep moisture s...
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Field observations link deep vadose zone storage replenishment to groundwater recharge following wildfire
WILDFIRE IMPACTS ON WATERSHED HYDROLOGY, BIOGEOCHEMISTRY, AND BIODIVERSITY II POSTER
global environmental change | 13 december 2024
Berit Hudson-Rasmussen, Daniella M. Rempe, David D...
Groundwater recharge processes in forested watersheds are critical to sustaining base flow for downstream communities. Long term droughts and stand al...
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Resolving the spatiotemporal patterns of plant water use through soil and weathered bedrock based on moisture content changes
ROCK MOISTURE IN WEATHERED BEDROCK: UNDERSTANDING THE HYDROLOGIC, ECOLOGICAL, AND GEOCHEMICAL FUNCTION OF WATER MOVEMENT AND STORAGE WITHIN WEATHERED BEDROCK POSTER
hydrology | 12 december 2024
Dana A. Lapides, David Dralle, William Jesse Hahm,...
The spatial and temporal dynamics of root water uptake remain poorly understood, largely due to challenges with direct observation. In this study, we ...
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Stable Chemical Weathering Rates in a Dynamic Bedrock Vadose Zone
ENVIRONMENTAL VADOSE ZONE HYDROLOGY: PHYSICAL AND BIOGEOCHEMICAL PROCESSES ACROSS SCALES II ORAL
hydrology | 12 december 2024
Ivan D Osorio-Leon, Daniella M. Rempe, Julien Bouc...
Watersheds function as biogeochemical reactors, where the fluid chemistry of streams emerges as a result of water-rock-life interactions occurring in ...
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An opportunity to identify and discuss best practices for critical zone scientific drilling across disciplines
ADVANCING CRITICAL ZONE SCIENCE ACROSS SITES AND SCALES POSTER
hydrology | 12 december 2024
Amanda M. Donaldson, Rachel E. Breunig, Russell P...
The critical zone, ranging from deep groundwater to the top of overlying vegetation, brims with complex physical, chemical, and biological processes t...
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In-Situ Stem Water Retention Curves in Two Dominant Tree Species of Central Texas
ADVANCES IN ECOHYDROLOGY OF WATER-LIMITED ENVIRONMENTS I ORAL
hydrology | 11 december 2024
Suvan A. Cabraal, Ashley M. Matheny, Jessica S. Gu...
With transpiration comprising the majority of evapotranspiration in many ecosystems, the movement of water through the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum...
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Contrasting Water Status and Hydrological Niches of Encroaching Woody Species Across Shallow and Deep Soils in a Semiarid Karst Ecosystem
ADVANCES IN ECOHYDROLOGY OF WATER-LIMITED ENVIRONMENTS III POSTER
hydrology | 11 december 2024
Pedro A. Leite, Magali Nehemy, Jason B. West, Dan...
Woody plant encroachment into grasslands is a global phenomenon with significant ecological and hydrological implications. Understanding how these pla...
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