Excited to announce a new paper has been published in Water Resources Research! This work was done with Dr. Margaret Zimmer and her undergrad, Denise Payan, of UC Santa Cruz. We evaluated 15-years of low flow hydrology in the Piedmont to look for relationships to biophysical and anthropogenic controls. Even in urban watersheds, underlying biophysical controls (precipitation, soils, and topography) still impact low flow magnitude while urban land use is only related to extreme low flows. In contrast, inter-annual variability in low flow is related to land use, with urban watersheds showing less variability than forested. Feel free to email me for a pdf!
https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2020WR027098 |
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