Search Results - "Wegener, Pamela"
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Changes in dominant moisture sources and the consequences for hydroclimate on the northeastern Tibetan Plateau during the past 32 kyr
Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-01-2016)“…Lake Qinghai, located on the northeastern Tibetan Plateau north of the modern maximum summer monsoon extent, is well situated to record northward advances of…”
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Mapping longitudinal stream connectivity in the North St. Vrain Creek watershed of Colorado
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-01-2017)“…We use reach-scale stream gradient as an indicator of longitudinal connectivity for water, sediment, and organic matter in a mountainous watershed in Colorado…”
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Abundant C4 plants on the Tibetan Plateau during the Lateglacial and early Holocene
Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-03-2014)“…Plants using the C4 (Hatch-Slack) photosynthetic pathway are key for global food production and account for ca 25% of terrestrial primary productivity, mostly…”
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Changes in dominant moisture sources and the consequences for hydroclimate on the northeastern Tibetan Plateau during the past 32 kyr
Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-01-2016)“…Lake Qinghai, located on the northeastern Tibetan Plateau north of the modern maximum summer monsoon extent, is well situated to record northward advances of…”
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The influence of lateral hydrologic connectivity on fluvial flux and ecosystem metabolism in a river-floodplain system
Published 01-01-2016“…Within mountainous watersheds and river networks, low-gradient valley bottoms can function as locations of high retention and biogeochemical processing. We…”
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Mapping longitudinal stream connectivity in the North St. Vrain Creek watershed of Colorado
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (06-05-2016)“…We use reach-scale stream gradient as an indicator of longitudinal connectivity for water, sediment, and organic matter in a mountainous watershed in Colorado…”
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