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    Catchment chemostasis revisited: Water quality responds differently to variations in weather and climate by Godsey, Sarah E., Hartmann, Jens, Kirchner, James W.

    Published in Hydrological processes (30-11-2019)
    “…Solute concentrations in streamflow typically vary systematically with stream discharge, and the resulting concentration–discharge relationships are important…”
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    Concentration–discharge relationships describe solute and sediment mobilization, reaction, and transport at event and longer timescales by Rose, Lucy A., Karwan, Diana L., Godsey, Sarah E.

    Published in Hydrological processes (30-08-2018)
    “…Concentration–discharge (C‐Q) relationships reflect material sources, storage, reaction, proximity, and transport in catchments. Differences in hydrologic…”
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    Concentration-discharge relationships reflect chemostatic characteristics of US catchments by Godsey, Sarah E, Kirchner, James W, Clow, David W

    Published in Hydrological processes (30-06-2009)
    “…Concentration-discharge relationships have been widely used as clues to the hydrochemical processes that control runoff chemistry. Here we examine…”
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    Nonlinear trends in signatures characterizing non-perennial US streams by Kar, Kanak Kanti, Roy, Tirthankar, Zipper, Sam, Godsey, Sarah E

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-05-2024)
    “…•We analyzed trends and breakpoints for three streamflow signatures of drying patterns in 540 non-perennial streams over CONUS•Nonlinear changes in streamflow…”
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    Hydrological partitioning in the critical zone: Recent advances and opportunities for developing transferable understanding of water cycle dynamics by Brooks, Paul D., Chorover, Jon, Fan, Ying, Godsey, Sarah E., Maxwell, Reed M., McNamara, James P., Tague, Christina

    Published in Water resources research (01-09-2015)
    “…Hydrology is an integrative discipline linking the broad array of water‐related research with physical, ecological, and social sciences. The increasing breadth…”
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    Dynamic stream network intermittence explains emergent dissolved organic carbon chemostasis in headwaters by Hale, Rebecca L., Godsey, Sarah E.

    Published in Hydrological processes (30-06-2019)
    “…Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations vary among headwaters, with variation typically decreasing with watershed area. We hypothesized that streamflow…”
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    Nonlinear Riparian Interactions Drive Changes in Headwater Streamflow by Newcomb, Sarah K., Godsey, Sarah E.

    Published in Water resources research (01-10-2023)
    “…As drought and wildfire frequency increase across the western United States, our ability to predict how water resources will respond to these disturbances…”
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    Predicting soil thickness on soil mantled hillslopes by Patton, Nicholas R., Lohse, Kathleen A., Godsey, Sarah E., Crosby, Benjamin T., Seyfried, Mark S.

    Published in Nature communications (20-08-2018)
    “…Soil thickness is a fundamental variable in many earth science disciplines due to its critical role in many hydrological and ecological processes, but it is…”
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    Discontinuous headwater stream networks with stable flowheads, Salmon River basin, Idaho by Whiting, John A., Godsey, Sarah E.

    Published in Hydrological processes (30-06-2016)
    “…Headwater streams expand, contract, and disconnect in response to seasonal moisture conditions or those related to individual precipitation events. The…”
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    Communication Distance and Bayesian Inference in Non‐Perennial Streams by Aho, Ken, Derryberry, Dewayne, Godsey, Sarah E., Ramos, Rob, Warix, Sara R., Zipper, Samuel

    Published in Water resources research (01-11-2023)
    “…Non‐perennial streams are receiving increased attention from researchers, however, suitable methods for measuring their hydrologic connectivity remain scarce…”
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    Reviews and syntheses: on the roles trees play in building and plumbing the critical zone by Brantley, Susan L, Eissenstat, David M, Marshall, Jill A, Godsey, Sarah E, Balogh-Brunstad, Zsuzsanna, Karwan, Diana L, Papuga, Shirley A, Roering, Joshua, Dawson, Todd E, Evaristo, Jaivime, Chadwick, Oliver, McDonnell, Jeffrey J, Weathers, Kathleen C

    Published in Biogeosciences (17-11-2017)
    “…Trees, the most successful biological power plants on earth, build and plumb the critical zone (CZ) in ways that we do not yet understand. To encourage…”
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    Influence of groundwater and topography on stream drying in semi‐arid headwater streams by Warix, Sara R., Godsey, Sarah E., Lohse, Kathleen A., Hale, Rebecca L.

    Published in Hydrological processes (01-05-2021)
    “…Non‐perennial streams comprise over half of the global stream network and impact downstream water quality. Although aridity is a primary driver of stream…”
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    Rainfall–runoff responses on Arctic hillslopes underlain by continuous permafrost, North Slope, Alaska, USA by Rushlow, Caitlin R., Godsey, Sarah E.

    Published in Hydrological processes (15-11-2017)
    “…The Arctic hydrologic cycle is intensifying, as evidenced by increased rates of precipitation, evapotranspiration, and riverine discharge. However, the…”
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    Temperature controls production but hydrology regulates export of dissolved organic carbon at the catchment scale by Wen, Hang, Perdrial, Julia, Abbott, Benjamin W, Bernal, Susana, Dupas, Rémi, Godsey, Sarah E, Harpold, Adrian, Rizzo, Donna, Underwood, Kristen, Adler, Thomas, Sterle, Gary, Li, Li

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (27-02-2020)
    “…Lateral carbon flux through river networks is an important and poorly understood component of the global carbon budget. This work investigates how temperature…”
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    Alignment between water inputs and vegetation green‐up reduces next year's runoff efficiency by Newcomb, Sarah K., Van Kirk, Robert W., Godsey, Sarah E., Kraft, Maggi

    Published in Hydrological processes (01-06-2024)
    “…In the western United States, water supplies largely originate as snowmelt from forested land. Forests impact the water balance of these headwater streams, yet…”
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    Topographic controls of soil organic carbon on soil-mantled landscapes by Patton, Nicholas R., Lohse, Kathleen A., Seyfried, Mark S., Godsey, Sarah E., Parsons, Susan B.

    Published in Scientific reports (23-04-2019)
    “…Large uncertainties in global carbon (C) budgets stem from soil carbon estimates and associated challenges in distributing soil organic carbon (SOC) at local…”
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