D2:  Catchment Science

 
ModeratorJohn Wilson, New Mexico Tech
 
Presentations and discussion will focus on metrics that can be used to detect climate change at the catchment scale and options for water management that maximize water yield under conditions of climate change with consideration of possible side effects.
 
 
Presentations:
 
Jesus Gomez, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology:  Large mountain watersheds: using age to understand their hydrologic response

Chris Graham, PSU (BSU):  Experimental methods for determining hillslope scale hydrological processes

Danny Marks, Northwest Watershed Research Center:  Finding the rain/snow transition elevation during storm events in mountain basins
     
Tom Umstot, D.B. Stephens & Associates:  Deep percolation and mountain front recharge: San Gabriel Mountains
 John Wilson, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology:  Groundwater and groundwater recharge in mountain hydrology
  

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This material is based in part upon work supported by: The National Science Foundation under grant number(s) IIA-1329469, IIA-1329470 and IIA-1329513. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.