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Effects of snow persistence on streamflow generation in mountain regions of the western US

Hammond et al., 2015

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10090279122899867270
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Hammond J
Kampf S
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

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In mountain regions, both snowpack trend analyses and modeling studies suggest that streamflow generation is sensitive to loss of snow, yet we still lack understanding of where the most snow-sensitive regions are located. Snow persistence (SP), defined as the fraction …
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