David W Clow (Former Employee)
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Spatial patterns of atmospheric deposition of nitrogen and sulfur using ion-exchange resin collectors in Rocky Mountain National Park, USA Spatial patterns of atmospheric deposition of nitrogen and sulfur using ion-exchange resin collectors in Rocky Mountain National Park, USA
Lakes and streams in Class 1 wilderness areas in the western United States (U.S.) are at risk from atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) and sulfur (S), and protection of these resources is mandated under the Federal Clean Air Act and amendments. Assessment of critical loads, which are the maximum exposure to pollution an area can receive without adverse effects on sensitive ecosystems...
Authors
David W. Clow, Heidi Roop, Leora Nanus, Mark Fenn, Graham A. Sexstone
Links between N deposition and nitrate export from a high-elevation watershed in the Colorado Front Range Links between N deposition and nitrate export from a high-elevation watershed in the Colorado Front Range
Long-term patterns of stream nitrate export and atmospheric N deposition were evaluated over three decades in Loch Vale, a high-elevation watershed in the Colorado Front Range. Stream nitrate concentrations increased in the early 1990s, peaked in the mid-2000s, and have since declined by over 40%, coincident with trends in nitrogen oxide emissions over the past decade. Similarities in...
Authors
M. Alisa Mast, David W. Clow, Jill Baron, Gregory A. Wetherbee
Hydrological effects of forest transpiration loss in bark beetle-impacted watersheds Hydrological effects of forest transpiration loss in bark beetle-impacted watersheds
The recent climate-exacerbated mountain pine beetle infestation in the Rocky Mountains of North America has resulted in tree death that is unprecedented in recorded history. The spatial and temporal heterogeneity inherent in insect infestation creates a complex and often unpredictable watershed response, influencing the primary storage and flow components of the hydrologic cycle. Despite...
Authors
Lindsay A. Bearup, Reed M. Maxwell, David W. Clow, John E. McCray
Effects of stock use and backpackers on water quality in wilderness in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, USA Effects of stock use and backpackers on water quality in wilderness in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, USA
During 2010-2011, a study was conducted in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks (SEKI) to evaluate the influence of pack animals (stock) and backpackers on water quality in wilderness lakes and streams. The study had three main components: (1) a synoptic survey of water quality in wilderness areas of the parks, (2) paired water-quality sampling above and below several areas with...
Authors
David W. Clow, Harrison Forrester, Benjamin Miller, Heidi Roop, James O. Sickman, Hodon Ryu, Jorge Santo Domingo
Biogeochemistry of beetle-killed forests: Explaining a weak nitrate response Biogeochemistry of beetle-killed forests: Explaining a weak nitrate response
A current pine beetle infestation has caused extensive mortality of lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) in forests of Colorado and Wyoming; it is part of an unprecedented multispecies beetle outbreak extending from Mexico to Canada. In United States and European watersheds, where atmospheric deposition of inorganic N is moderate to low (
Authors
Charles C. Rhoades, James H. McCutchan, Leigh A. Cooper, David W. Clow, Thomas M. Detmer, Jennifer S. Briggs, John D. Stednick, Thomas T. Veblen, Rachel M. Ertz, Gene E. Likens, William M. Lewis
2010 Monitoring and Tracking Wet Nitrogen Deposition at Rocky Mountain National Park 2010 Monitoring and Tracking Wet Nitrogen Deposition at Rocky Mountain National Park
No abstract available.
Authors
Kristi H. Morris, M. Alisa Mast, David W. Clow, Gregory A. Wetherbee, Jill S. Baron, Curt Taipale, David Gay, Eric Richer
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 72
Spatial patterns of atmospheric deposition of nitrogen and sulfur using ion-exchange resin collectors in Rocky Mountain National Park, USA Spatial patterns of atmospheric deposition of nitrogen and sulfur using ion-exchange resin collectors in Rocky Mountain National Park, USA
Lakes and streams in Class 1 wilderness areas in the western United States (U.S.) are at risk from atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) and sulfur (S), and protection of these resources is mandated under the Federal Clean Air Act and amendments. Assessment of critical loads, which are the maximum exposure to pollution an area can receive without adverse effects on sensitive ecosystems...
Authors
David W. Clow, Heidi Roop, Leora Nanus, Mark Fenn, Graham A. Sexstone
Links between N deposition and nitrate export from a high-elevation watershed in the Colorado Front Range Links between N deposition and nitrate export from a high-elevation watershed in the Colorado Front Range
Long-term patterns of stream nitrate export and atmospheric N deposition were evaluated over three decades in Loch Vale, a high-elevation watershed in the Colorado Front Range. Stream nitrate concentrations increased in the early 1990s, peaked in the mid-2000s, and have since declined by over 40%, coincident with trends in nitrogen oxide emissions over the past decade. Similarities in...
Authors
M. Alisa Mast, David W. Clow, Jill Baron, Gregory A. Wetherbee
Hydrological effects of forest transpiration loss in bark beetle-impacted watersheds Hydrological effects of forest transpiration loss in bark beetle-impacted watersheds
The recent climate-exacerbated mountain pine beetle infestation in the Rocky Mountains of North America has resulted in tree death that is unprecedented in recorded history. The spatial and temporal heterogeneity inherent in insect infestation creates a complex and often unpredictable watershed response, influencing the primary storage and flow components of the hydrologic cycle. Despite...
Authors
Lindsay A. Bearup, Reed M. Maxwell, David W. Clow, John E. McCray
Effects of stock use and backpackers on water quality in wilderness in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, USA Effects of stock use and backpackers on water quality in wilderness in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, USA
During 2010-2011, a study was conducted in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks (SEKI) to evaluate the influence of pack animals (stock) and backpackers on water quality in wilderness lakes and streams. The study had three main components: (1) a synoptic survey of water quality in wilderness areas of the parks, (2) paired water-quality sampling above and below several areas with...
Authors
David W. Clow, Harrison Forrester, Benjamin Miller, Heidi Roop, James O. Sickman, Hodon Ryu, Jorge Santo Domingo
Biogeochemistry of beetle-killed forests: Explaining a weak nitrate response Biogeochemistry of beetle-killed forests: Explaining a weak nitrate response
A current pine beetle infestation has caused extensive mortality of lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) in forests of Colorado and Wyoming; it is part of an unprecedented multispecies beetle outbreak extending from Mexico to Canada. In United States and European watersheds, where atmospheric deposition of inorganic N is moderate to low (
Authors
Charles C. Rhoades, James H. McCutchan, Leigh A. Cooper, David W. Clow, Thomas M. Detmer, Jennifer S. Briggs, John D. Stednick, Thomas T. Veblen, Rachel M. Ertz, Gene E. Likens, William M. Lewis
2010 Monitoring and Tracking Wet Nitrogen Deposition at Rocky Mountain National Park 2010 Monitoring and Tracking Wet Nitrogen Deposition at Rocky Mountain National Park
No abstract available.
Authors
Kristi H. Morris, M. Alisa Mast, David W. Clow, Gregory A. Wetherbee, Jill S. Baron, Curt Taipale, David Gay, Eric Richer