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Author(s):  
Hilary McMillan

This paper presents a taxonomy (hierarchical organization) of hydrological processes; specifically, runoff generation processes in natural watersheds. Over 120 process names were extracted from a literature review of papers describing experimental watersheds, perceptual models, and runoff processes in a range of hydro-climatic environments. Processes were arranged into a hierarchical structure, and presented as a spreadsheet and interactive diagram. For each process, additional information was provided: a list of alternative names for the same process, a classification into hydrological function (e.g. partitioning, flux, storage, release) and a unique identifier similar to a hashtag. The taxonomy provides a method to label and search hydrological knowledge, thereby facilitating synthesis and comparison of processes across watersheds.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 ◽  
Author(s):  
Salli F. Dymond ◽  
Paul W. Richardson ◽  
Lynn A. Webb ◽  
Elizabeth T. Keppeler ◽  
Ivan Arismendi ◽  
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Forests are integral to sustaining clean water resources and healthy watersheds. It is critical, therefore, that managers fully understand the potential impacts of their actions on myriad ecosystem services provided by forested watersheds. While forest hydrologists have long used paired-watershed experiments to elucidate the complex interactions between forest management and watershed biogeochemical and ecohydrological processes, there is still much to learn from these studies. Here, we present an overview of the process for designing a paired-watershed study using a large harvesting experiment at the Caspar Creek Experimental Watersheds in coastal California as an example. We detail many considerations when designing such an experiment and highlight the wide range of scientific investigations that are part of the larger experiment. Paired watershed studies are a great example of community engaged scholarship and offer the unique opportunity to work with land managers to solve applied problems while simultaneously discovering new fundamental knowledge about how watersheds function.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paul W. Richardson ◽  
Jayme E. Seehafer ◽  
Elizabeth T. Keppeler ◽  
Diane G. Sutherland ◽  
Joseph W. Wagenbrenner ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joseph W. Wagenbrenner ◽  
David N. Dralle ◽  
Mohammad Safeeq ◽  
Carolyn T. Hunsaker

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2021 ◽  
Vol 102 ◽  
Author(s):  
Terri Cook

Scientific insights from the Agricultural Research Service’s long-term study sites underpin dozens of models and research methods that guide global land management and conservation practices.


Author(s):  
Paul W. Richardson ◽  
Jayme E. Seehafer ◽  
Elizabeth T. Keppeler ◽  
Diane G. Sutherland ◽  
Joseph W. Wagenbrenner

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