Authors
K Hale, L Kiewiet, E Trujillo, C Krohe, A Hedrick, D Marks, P Kormos, S Havens, J McNamara, T Link, SE Godsey
Publication date
2023/1/1
Journal
Journal of Hydrology
Volume
616
Pages
128699
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Spatial and temporal dynamics of rainfall and snowmelt (i.e., surface water inputs, SWI) control soil moisture, groundwater recharge, and streamflow at annual, seasonal, and event scales. In the rain-snow transition zone, comprising a large portion of the mountainous western United States, there is limited understanding of the sensitivity of spatiotemporal SWI dynamics across hydrologically variable water years (WYs). We modeled rainfall and snowpack dynamics in a small headwater catchment (1.8 km2) spanning the rain-snow transition in southwestern Idaho, USA, for two hydrologically distinct WYs (2011 and 2014). In wet WY 2011 and dry WY 2014, total precipitation drove spatial variability in annual SWI. Snow drifts generated more SWI (901–2080 mm) than high-elevation scour zones (442–640 mm), which generated less SWI than mid-elevation, non-drift locations (452–784 mm). Seasonally, energy fluxes …
Total citations
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