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Effects of the ground heat flux on snowpack ablation in a semi-arid mountain climate

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Title Effects of the ground heat flux on snowpack ablation in a semi-arid mountain climate
Creator Mickschl, Chad
Subject snowpack gound heat flux water runoff
Description A Professional Project Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Water Resources, Water Resources Program, University of New Mexico. In anticipation of warmer temperatures, receding snowlines, and increasing water demands, it will be important for water managers to understand how changes in snowpack depth and distribution will affect available runoff. Mountain snowpacks make up the largest component of runoff in mountain regions generating water supply for a host of downstream users. As climate warming persists, mountainous areas with traditionally deeper snowpacks will shift towards a shallower, more transitional...
Date 2016-10-19T20:26:59Z 2016-10-19T20:26:59Z 2016
Type Presentation Technical Report
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1928/33876
Language en_US

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