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Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed And Critical Zone Observatory; Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed And Critical Zone Observatory. May 30, 2019. Sites: US-Rls, US-Rms, US-Rws;
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The site is located on the USDA-ARS's Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed. It is dominated by Wyoming big sagebrush on land managed by USDI Bureau of ...
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Support for the Reynolds Creek Critical Zone Observatory Cooperative is provided by USDA ARS and NSF Grant #EAR 1331872.
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Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed And Critical Zone Observatory. by Gerald Flerchinger - May 30, 2019
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Site Description - The site is located on the USDA-ARS's Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed. It is dominated by mountain big sagebrush on land managed by USDI Bureau of Land Management. Citations.
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Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed And Critical Zone Observatory. by Gerald Flerchinger - May 30, 2019
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Tech. Site Visits. List of past site visits. The below table summarizes all known AmeriFlux site visits from 2002 to present (updated annually). Records from 1997-2001 are incomplete and not shown. “N/A” or “?” denote sites/dates where the record is incomplete or uncertain.
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Warming-Induced Earlier Greenup Leads To Reduced Stream Discharge In A Temperate Mixed Forest Catchment. The phenological response of vegetation to ongoing climate change may have great implications for hydrological regimes in the eastern United States.
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Soil water content and soil matric potential were monitored during 2 years at two neighboring ridge-top sites in an oak-hickory stand on a Typic Paleudult forest soil with cherty silt loam texture.
https://ameriflux.lbl.gov/community/publication/water-budget-of-an-eastern-deciduous-forest-stand/