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Spatially Distributed Snowmelt Inputs to a Semi-Arid Mountain Watershed

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Title Spatially Distributed Snowmelt Inputs to a Semi-Arid Mountain Watershed
Creator Luce, C. H. Tarboton, David G. Cooley, K. R.
Description Spatial variability in snow accumulation and melt due to topographic effects on solar radiation, drifting, air temperature, and precipitation is important in detennining the timing of snowmelt releases. Precipitation and temperature effects related to topography tend to affect snowpack variability at large scales and are generally included in models of hydrology in mountainous terrain. The effects of spatial variability in drifting and solar input are generally only included in distributed...
Date 1997-05-05T07:00:00Z
Type text
Identifier https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cee_facpub/2584
Source Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Publications
Publisher Hosted by Utah State University Libraries
Subject Modeling Reynolds Creek Sheep Creek UWRL Civil and Environmental Engineering

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