2021
- Machine learning algorithms are gaining popularity in the hydrologic sciences. These algorithms often require tuning hyperparameters to tailor their performance to a specific purpose. Often these hyperparameters are selected based on prior
- The Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) rapid mass loss is primarily driven by an increase in meltwater runoff, which highlights the importance of understanding the formation, evolution and impact of meltwater features on the ice sheet. Buried lakes are
- In the McMurdo Dry Valleys [MDV], Antarctica, little is known about concentration-discharge (C-q) relationships for biological solutes such as DOC. Because MDV streams are low in organic carbon and experience large diel fluctuations in discharge (q
- Groundwater supports streamflow and ecosystems in semi-arid, montane catchments, which are environments considered particularly sensitive to climate change. Despite its importance, the relationship between groundwater and streamflow is not well
- Reservoirs are typically considered too young and dynamic to validate paleolimnological analysis (Filstrup et al. 2010). Using biological and mineralogical proxies, three shifts were identified in the history of Possum Kingdom Lake, successfully
- Tracer experiments have been used to study the exchanges of channel waters with groundwater in streams and their impacts on ecosystem function and water quality are well documented (Bencala & Walters, 1983; Mulholland et al., 1997). However,
- Reduced human activity associated with lockdown protocols due to the Covid-19 pandemic have temporarily changed carbon emission patterns of urban ecosystems globally. Understanding how these changes anthropogenic activities contribute to the urban
- The Swinomish People have long standing traditions of protecting, honoring, and thanking Mother Earth for the gifts that nourish our people. The culture of the Tribe is intrinsically tied to the health of the environment that sustains the
- Wildfire-specific optical surrogates detect pyrogenic organic matter fluxes in freshwater mixing scenarios Sarah J. Fscher1,2, Tim Fegel3 and Paul J. Wilkerson2, Leah Rivera2, Charles C. Rhoades3 and Fernando L. Rosario-Ortiz1,21Department of