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Read a summary and get the link to a published article that describes how debris and surface hydrology account for melt on debris-covered glaciers: Petersen, E., R. Hock, and M. G. Loso. 2024. Stream hydrology controls on ice cliff evolution and survival on debris-covered glaciers. Earth Surface Dynamics (12)3: 727-745.
Great Meadow Wetland Rehab to Reclaim More Natural Flow
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This biannual newsletter of the Mojave Desert Network Inventory and Monitoring Program features: a summary of the network's 4th science symposium; a farewell article by departing vegetation field lead Joe Ladd; recent publication of a Streams and Lakes Monitoring hydrologic and benthic invertebrate data package; staffing updates and field sampling schedule; and continued outreach to parks to assist in increasing science and research content on their websites.
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Climate and hydrology shape ecosystems and their functions, particularly in arid and semi-arid environments. Chihuahuan Desert Network scientists monitor climate, groundwater, and springs in White Sands National Park to see how they may be changing over time. This information helps park managers protect key resources. This report summarizes the results of springs monitoring in Water Year 2022.
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Chihuahuan Desert Network scientists monitor climate and water at Carlsbad Caverns National Park. Together, climate and hydrology shape ecosystems and the services they provide. Long-term monitoring provides early warning of potential problems, allowing managers to mitigate them before they become worse. This report summarizes climate, weather, and springs data from Water Year 2022.
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The high ground at this site are part of a long ridge that divides central Tennessee. Streams south of the divide flow to the Duck and Tennessee Rivers, while streams to the north empty in the Cumberland River. This is also a trailhead for the Highland Rim Section of the Natchez Trace National Scenic Trail.
Case Study: Royal Mills, Rhode Island
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The National Park Service will use the latest science-based information available to restore shortgrass prairie in Aztec Ruins National Monument, Lyndon B Johnson National Historic Park, and Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site. The project will enhance resilience and improve habitat connectivity, pollinator and wildlife (including threatened and endangered species) habitat, soil productivity, and hydrologic function.
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The National Park Service is embarking on a significant multi-region project aimed at restoring 700 acres of shortgrass prairie, sagebrush, and mesquite bosque habitat in six Intermountain and Pacific-West region parks. The project will bolster habitat connectivity, enhance resilience, support pollinators and wildlife (including threatened and endangered species), improve soil productivity, and restore hydrologic function.
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Climate and hydrology shape ecosystems and how they function. We monitor climate and water at Chickasaw National Recreation Area as part of a larger monitoring program. Water year 2022 was warmer and drier than the long-term average and groundwater levels were lower than the previous year. This report summarizes Water Year 2022 climate and water data at Chickasaw National Recreation Area.
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Climate and hydrology determine how an ecosystem functions and what life subsists. We monitor climate and water at Capulin Volcano National Monument as part of a larger monitoring program. The annual average minimum temperature was higher in Water Year 2022 than the 1991–2020 average, and precipitation varied greatly compared to historic averages. This report summarizes Water Year 2022 climate and water data at at the park.
Hydrology at Palo Alto Battlefield
Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area Hosts Science Summer Camp
Climate and Water Monitoring at Pecos National Historical Park
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Climate and hydrology shape ecosystems and the services they provide. The Southern Plains Network monitors climate and groundwater at Pecos National Historical Park to provide context for the condition of park resources. Long-term climate datasets are valuable for understanding how climate, water, and park resources are changing over time.
Climate and Weather Monitoring at Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site: Water Year 2021
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Climate and hydrology shape ecosystems and how they function. The Southern Plains Inventory & Monitoring Network monitors climate and weather at Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site as part of a larger monitoring program. Knowing how climate and weather are changing over time allows us to understand changes in other natural resources on the park.
How Arctic rivers respond to hydrological disturbances
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Read the abstract and get the link to this article about hydrological response to disturbance in Arctic streams: Shogren, A. J., J. P. Zarnetske, B. W. Abbott, A. L. Grose, A. F. Rec, J. Nipko, C. Song, J. A. O’Donnell, and W. B. Bowden. 2024. Hydrology controls dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen export and post-storm recovery in two Arctic headwaters. JGR Biogeosciences 129(2): e2023JG007583.