Jill S Baron, PhD (Former Employee)
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Long-term ecosystem studies in Isle Royale, Olympic and Rocky Mountain National Parks; Noatak National Preserve, and Fraser Experimental Forest Long-term ecosystem studies in Isle Royale, Olympic and Rocky Mountain National Parks; Noatak National Preserve, and Fraser Experimental Forest
No abstract available.
Authors
R. Stottlemyer, Jill Baron, R. Edmonds, L. Scherbarth, H. Stelzer
Anthropogenic nitrogen deposition induces rapid ecological changes in alpine lakes of the Colorado Front Range (USA) Anthropogenic nitrogen deposition induces rapid ecological changes in alpine lakes of the Colorado Front Range (USA)
Recent sediments from two alpine lakes (> 3300 m asl) in the Colorado Front Range (USA) register marked and near-synchronous changes that are believed to represent ecological responses to enhanced atmospheric deposition of fixed nitrogen from anthropogenic sources. Directional shifts in sediment proxies include greater representations of mesotrophic diatoms and increasingly depleted...
Authors
A.P. Wolfe, Jill Baron, R.J. Cornett
Ecosystem structure and function modeling Ecosystem structure and function modeling
An important component of ecological assessments is the ability to predict and display changes in ecosystem structure and function over a variety of spatial and temporal scales. These changes can occur over short (less than 1 year) or long time frames (over 100 years). Models may emphasize structural responses (changes in species composition, growth forms, canopy height, amount of old...
Authors
H.C. Humphries, Jill Baron
Engelmann spruce nitrogen dynamics across a nitrogen deposition gradient in Colorado, USA Engelmann spruce nitrogen dynamics across a nitrogen deposition gradient in Colorado, USA
No abstract available.
Authors
H.M. Rueth, Jill Baron
[Book review] Environmental change in mountains and uplands, by Martin Beniston [Book review] Environmental change in mountains and uplands, by Martin Beniston
Review of: Environmental Change in Mountains and Uplands. Martin Beniston. ISBN13: 9780340706367, ISBN10: 0340706368. Paperback, 192 pages. May 2000.
Authors
Jill Baron
Lessons learned from long-term ecosystem research and monitoring in alpine and subalpine basins of the Colorado Rocky Mountains, USA Lessons learned from long-term ecosystem research and monitoring in alpine and subalpine basins of the Colorado Rocky Mountains, USA
Long-term ecosystem research and monitoring was begun in the Loch Vale watershed of Rocky Mountain National Park in 1983, after extensive survey work to identify the best location. Then, as now, our scientific objectives were to understand natural biogeochemical cycles and variability, so that we could differentiate ecosystem changes from human-caused disturbances, such as atmospheric...
Authors
Jill Baron
Combining binary decision tree and geostatistical methods to estimate snow distribution in a mountain watershed Combining binary decision tree and geostatistical methods to estimate snow distribution in a mountain watershed
We model the spatial distribution of snow across a mountain basin using an approach that combines binary decision tree and geostatistical techniques. In April 1997 and 1998, intensive snow surveys were conducted in the 6.9‐km2 Loch Vale watershed (LVWS), Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. Binary decision trees were used to model the large‐scale variations in snow depth, while the...
Authors
Benjamin Balk, Kelly Elder
Temporal coherence of two alpine lake basins of the Colorado Front Range, USA Temporal coherence of two alpine lake basins of the Colorado Front Range, USA
1. Knowledge of synchrony in trends is important to determining regional responses of lakes to disturbances such as atmospheric deposition and climate change. We explored the temporal coherence of physical and chemical characteristics of two series of mostly alpine lakes in nearby basins of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Using year-to-year variation over a 10-year period, we asked whether...
Authors
Jill Baron, N. Caine
Preface [to special section on recent Loch Vale Watershed research] Preface [to special section on recent Loch Vale Watershed research]
Catchment-scale intensive and extensive research conducted over the last decade shows that our understanding of the biogeochemical and hydrologic processes in subalpine and alpine basins is not yet sufficiently mature to model and predict how biogeochemical transformations and surface water quality will change in response to climatic or human-driven changes in energy, water, and...
Authors
Jill S. Baron, Mark W. Williams
Stream chemistry modeling of two watersheds in the Front Range, Colorado Stream chemistry modeling of two watersheds in the Front Range, Colorado
We investigated the hydrologic, geochemical, and biogeochemical controls on stream chemical composition on the Green Lakes Valley and Andrews Creek watersheds using the alpine hydrochemical model (AHM). Both sites had comparable data sets from 1994 and 1996, including high‐resolution spatial data and high‐frequency time series of hydrology, geochemistry, and meteorology. The model of...
Authors
Thomas Meixner, Roger C. Bales, Mark W. Williams, Donald H. Campbell, Jill S. Baron
Sensitivity of a high-elevation Rocky Mountain watershed to altered climate and CO2 Sensitivity of a high-elevation Rocky Mountain watershed to altered climate and CO2
We explored the hydrologic and ecological responses of a headwater mountain catchment, Loch Vale watershed, to climate change and doubling of atmospheric CO2 scenarios using the Regional Hydro-Ecological Simulation System (RHESSys). A slight (2°C) cooling, comparable to conditions observed over the past 40 years, led to greater snowpack and slightly less runoff, evaporation...
Authors
Jill Baron, Melannie D. Hartman, L.E. Band, R.B. Lammers
Potential effects of climate change on surface-water quality in North America Potential effects of climate change on surface-water quality in North America
Data from long-term ecosystem monitoring and research stations in North America and results of simulations made with interpretive models indicate that changes in climate (precipitation and temperature) can have a significant effect on the quality of surface waters. Changes in water quality during storms, snowmelt, and periods of elevated air temperature or drought can cause conditions...
Authors
Peter S. Murdoch, Jill Baron, T. L. Miller
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Long-term ecosystem studies in Isle Royale, Olympic and Rocky Mountain National Parks; Noatak National Preserve, and Fraser Experimental Forest Long-term ecosystem studies in Isle Royale, Olympic and Rocky Mountain National Parks; Noatak National Preserve, and Fraser Experimental Forest
No abstract available.
Authors
R. Stottlemyer, Jill Baron, R. Edmonds, L. Scherbarth, H. Stelzer
Anthropogenic nitrogen deposition induces rapid ecological changes in alpine lakes of the Colorado Front Range (USA) Anthropogenic nitrogen deposition induces rapid ecological changes in alpine lakes of the Colorado Front Range (USA)
Recent sediments from two alpine lakes (> 3300 m asl) in the Colorado Front Range (USA) register marked and near-synchronous changes that are believed to represent ecological responses to enhanced atmospheric deposition of fixed nitrogen from anthropogenic sources. Directional shifts in sediment proxies include greater representations of mesotrophic diatoms and increasingly depleted...
Authors
A.P. Wolfe, Jill Baron, R.J. Cornett
Ecosystem structure and function modeling Ecosystem structure and function modeling
An important component of ecological assessments is the ability to predict and display changes in ecosystem structure and function over a variety of spatial and temporal scales. These changes can occur over short (less than 1 year) or long time frames (over 100 years). Models may emphasize structural responses (changes in species composition, growth forms, canopy height, amount of old...
Authors
H.C. Humphries, Jill Baron
Engelmann spruce nitrogen dynamics across a nitrogen deposition gradient in Colorado, USA Engelmann spruce nitrogen dynamics across a nitrogen deposition gradient in Colorado, USA
No abstract available.
Authors
H.M. Rueth, Jill Baron
[Book review] Environmental change in mountains and uplands, by Martin Beniston [Book review] Environmental change in mountains and uplands, by Martin Beniston
Review of: Environmental Change in Mountains and Uplands. Martin Beniston. ISBN13: 9780340706367, ISBN10: 0340706368. Paperback, 192 pages. May 2000.
Authors
Jill Baron
Lessons learned from long-term ecosystem research and monitoring in alpine and subalpine basins of the Colorado Rocky Mountains, USA Lessons learned from long-term ecosystem research and monitoring in alpine and subalpine basins of the Colorado Rocky Mountains, USA
Long-term ecosystem research and monitoring was begun in the Loch Vale watershed of Rocky Mountain National Park in 1983, after extensive survey work to identify the best location. Then, as now, our scientific objectives were to understand natural biogeochemical cycles and variability, so that we could differentiate ecosystem changes from human-caused disturbances, such as atmospheric...
Authors
Jill Baron
Combining binary decision tree and geostatistical methods to estimate snow distribution in a mountain watershed Combining binary decision tree and geostatistical methods to estimate snow distribution in a mountain watershed
We model the spatial distribution of snow across a mountain basin using an approach that combines binary decision tree and geostatistical techniques. In April 1997 and 1998, intensive snow surveys were conducted in the 6.9‐km2 Loch Vale watershed (LVWS), Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. Binary decision trees were used to model the large‐scale variations in snow depth, while the...
Authors
Benjamin Balk, Kelly Elder
Temporal coherence of two alpine lake basins of the Colorado Front Range, USA Temporal coherence of two alpine lake basins of the Colorado Front Range, USA
1. Knowledge of synchrony in trends is important to determining regional responses of lakes to disturbances such as atmospheric deposition and climate change. We explored the temporal coherence of physical and chemical characteristics of two series of mostly alpine lakes in nearby basins of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Using year-to-year variation over a 10-year period, we asked whether...
Authors
Jill Baron, N. Caine
Preface [to special section on recent Loch Vale Watershed research] Preface [to special section on recent Loch Vale Watershed research]
Catchment-scale intensive and extensive research conducted over the last decade shows that our understanding of the biogeochemical and hydrologic processes in subalpine and alpine basins is not yet sufficiently mature to model and predict how biogeochemical transformations and surface water quality will change in response to climatic or human-driven changes in energy, water, and...
Authors
Jill S. Baron, Mark W. Williams
Stream chemistry modeling of two watersheds in the Front Range, Colorado Stream chemistry modeling of two watersheds in the Front Range, Colorado
We investigated the hydrologic, geochemical, and biogeochemical controls on stream chemical composition on the Green Lakes Valley and Andrews Creek watersheds using the alpine hydrochemical model (AHM). Both sites had comparable data sets from 1994 and 1996, including high‐resolution spatial data and high‐frequency time series of hydrology, geochemistry, and meteorology. The model of...
Authors
Thomas Meixner, Roger C. Bales, Mark W. Williams, Donald H. Campbell, Jill S. Baron
Sensitivity of a high-elevation Rocky Mountain watershed to altered climate and CO2 Sensitivity of a high-elevation Rocky Mountain watershed to altered climate and CO2
We explored the hydrologic and ecological responses of a headwater mountain catchment, Loch Vale watershed, to climate change and doubling of atmospheric CO2 scenarios using the Regional Hydro-Ecological Simulation System (RHESSys). A slight (2°C) cooling, comparable to conditions observed over the past 40 years, led to greater snowpack and slightly less runoff, evaporation...
Authors
Jill Baron, Melannie D. Hartman, L.E. Band, R.B. Lammers
Potential effects of climate change on surface-water quality in North America Potential effects of climate change on surface-water quality in North America
Data from long-term ecosystem monitoring and research stations in North America and results of simulations made with interpretive models indicate that changes in climate (precipitation and temperature) can have a significant effect on the quality of surface waters. Changes in water quality during storms, snowmelt, and periods of elevated air temperature or drought can cause conditions...
Authors
Peter S. Murdoch, Jill Baron, T. L. Miller
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