Search Results - "Springer, Abraham"
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Springs ecosystem classification
Published in Ecological applications (01-01-2021)“…Springs ecosystems are globally abundant, geomorphologically diverse, and bioculturally productive, but are highly imperiled by anthropogenic activities. More…”
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Deep-karst aquifer spring-flow trends in a water-limited system, Grand Canyon National Park, USA
Published in Hydrogeology journal (01-11-2023)“…Better characterization of the water resources of the Grand Canyon National Park (GRCA) and World Heritage Site, USA, will inform management decisions…”
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Urgent plea for global protection of springs
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Forest restoration as a strategy to mitigate climate impacts on wildfire, vegetation, and water in semiarid forests
Published in Ecological applications (01-09-2018)“…Climate change and wildfire are interacting to drive vegetation change and potentially reduce water quantity and quality in the southwestern United States,…”
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Vegetation structure controls on snow and soil moisture in restored ponderosa pine forests
Published in Hydrological processes (01-11-2021)“…Thinning of semi‐arid forests to reduce wildfire risk is believed to improve forest health by increasing soil moisture. Increased snowpack, reduced…”
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The impacts of tree stand thinning on groundwater recharge in aridland forests
Published in Ecological engineering (15-02-2020)“…Forest thinning has been used as a management tool to reverse the adverse impacts of decades of fire suppression in the western USA. Research into the impacts…”
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Oases of the future? Springs as potential hydrologic refugia in drying climates
Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-06-2020)“…Natural springs in water-limited landscapes are biodiversity hotspots and keystone ecosystems that have a disproportionate influence on surrounding landscapes…”
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Review: The distribution, flow, and quality of Grand Canyon Springs, Arizona (USA)
Published in Hydrogeology journal (01-05-2018)“…An understanding of the hydrogeology of Grand Canyon National Park (GRCA) in northern Arizona, USA, is critical for future resource protection. The ~750…”
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Using Matching Methods to Estimate Impacts of Wildfire and Postwildfire Flooding on House Prices
Published in Water resources research (01-09-2018)“…The increasing frequency and severity of landscape‐scale wildfire poses new challenges for forested watershed management. The Schultz Fire burned 6,100 ha on…”
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Spheres of discharge of springs
Published in Hydrogeology journal (01-02-2009)“…Although springs have been recognized as important, rare, and globally threatened ecosystems, there is as yet no consistent and comprehensive classification…”
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Modeling intrinsic vulnerability of complex karst aquifers: modifying the COP method to account for sinkhole density and fault location
Published in Hydrogeology journal (01-12-2019)“…This study investigates a method of karst-aquifer vulnerability modeling that modifies the concentration-overburden-precipitation (COP) method to better…”
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Local vs. Regional Groundwater Flow Delineation from Stable Isotopes at Western North America Springs
Published in Ground water (01-01-2017)“…The recharge location for many springs is unknown because they can be sourced from proximal, shallow, atmospheric sources or long‐traveled, deep, regional…”
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Can environmental attributes influence protected area designation? A case study valuing preferences for springs in Grand Canyon National Park
Published in Land use policy (01-04-2017)“…•We estimate values of attributes for backcountry springs in Grand Canyon National Park.•Habitat Provision is the most highly valued attribute.•Average WTP for…”
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Quantifying the base flow of the Colorado River: its importance in sustaining perennial flow in northern Arizona and southern Utah (USA)
Published in Hydrogeology journal (01-03-2021)“…Water in the Colorado River, USA, is known to be a highly over-allocated resource, yet managers and decision makers rarely consider one of the most important…”
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Springs ecosystem distribution and density for improving stewardship
Published in Freshwater science (01-12-2016)“…Springs support some of the most diverse and unique ecosystems on Earth, but their stewardship has been hindered by the lack of knowledge of the distribution…”
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Springs ecosystems: vulnerable ecological islands where environmental conditions, life history traits, and human disturbance facilitate non-native plant invasions
Published in Biological invasions (01-09-2019)“…Ecosystem invasion by non-native plants depends on plant life history characteristics that influence the species’ invasiveness, as well as environmental…”
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Estimating the value of watershed services following forest restoration
Published in Water resources research (01-04-2013)“…Key Points WTP for upland watershed restoration is $183.50/yr per household Annual benefits of upland forest restoration are $400,000 Benefits have a policy…”
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Revisioning and reinvigorating a hydrogeology distinguished lecture tour through learner-engaged workshops
Published in Discover water (28-11-2023)“…As geoscience and water related enrollment and degrees continue to decline, new methods are needed to recruit and engage students in these interesting and…”
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Geospatial Analysis of Nonmarket Values to Prioritize Forest Restoration
Published in Land (Basel) (01-08-2022)“…Forest restoration is necessary for maintaining healthy watersheds and the ecological spatial networks that provide environmental goods and services…”
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Integrating airborne and mobile lidar data with UAV photogrammetry for rapid assessment of changing forest snow depth and cover
Published in Science of Remote Sensing (01-12-2021)“…Forest structure and topography can influence the ecohydrologic function and resiliency to drought and changing climate. It is, therefore, important to…”
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