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  • Presentation | H42C: Catchment and Critical Zone Science: Understanding Ecosystems Through Monitoring, Analysis, Experimentation II Oral
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  • H42C-07: Groundwater Hysteresis Decouples Flowing Network Length from Streamflow, Especially as Rain Replaces Snow
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Author(s):
Adrian Harpold, University of Nevada Reno (First Author, Presenting Author)
Elijah Boardman, University of Nevada Reno
Nicole M Fernandez, Cornell University
Mark Wigmosta, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
John Whiting, Idaho State University


Understanding how much water is stored in the ground (or subsurface critical zone, CZ) is fundamental to managing mountain water and other natural resources. Yet, we know very little about how much water is stored in the CZ and how it becomes available to people and plants. Here we use a novel set of geophysical observations to gain new insights into mountain water storage, which we use to develop new terminologies and frameworks for understanding water storage in granitic mountains ranges across the western United States.



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