Quantifying streamflow change following bark beetle outbreak in multiple central Colorado catchments

Over the last decade, millions of acres of western North American forest have been reduced to areas of standing dead trees following eruptions in bark beetle populations. This thesis provides up-to-date information on streamflow response to the recent bark beetle outbreak in subalpine forests of th...

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Main Author: Somor, Andrew
Other Authors: Troch, Peter A.
Language:en
Published: The University of Arizona. 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/193435
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1934352015-10-23T04:39:33Z Quantifying streamflow change following bark beetle outbreak in multiple central Colorado catchments Somor, Andrew Troch, Peter A. Troch, Peter A. Brooks, Paul D. Breshears, David D. Bark Beetle Climate change Hydrology Streamflow Tree Mortality Over the last decade, millions of acres of western North American forest have been reduced to areas of standing dead trees following eruptions in bark beetle populations. This thesis provides up-to-date information on streamflow response to the recent bark beetle outbreak in subalpine forests of the Colorado Rockies. Streamflow and climate measures are evaluated in eight central Colorado catchments with long-term data records and varying levels of beetle outbreak. No detectable streamflow change is observed in 7 of 8 highly impacted catchments. A significant reduction in streamflow is observed in 1 highly impacted catchment and is likely driven by tree mortality and record warm temperatures. These findings deviate from expected results and have important implications for vegetation and streamflow change under a warmer climate. 2010 text Electronic Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10150/193435 752261040 11189 en Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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topic Bark Beetle
Climate change
Hydrology
Streamflow
Tree Mortality
spellingShingle Bark Beetle
Climate change
Hydrology
Streamflow
Tree Mortality
Somor, Andrew
Quantifying streamflow change following bark beetle outbreak in multiple central Colorado catchments
description Over the last decade, millions of acres of western North American forest have been reduced to areas of standing dead trees following eruptions in bark beetle populations. This thesis provides up-to-date information on streamflow response to the recent bark beetle outbreak in subalpine forests of the Colorado Rockies. Streamflow and climate measures are evaluated in eight central Colorado catchments with long-term data records and varying levels of beetle outbreak. No detectable streamflow change is observed in 7 of 8 highly impacted catchments. A significant reduction in streamflow is observed in 1 highly impacted catchment and is likely driven by tree mortality and record warm temperatures. These findings deviate from expected results and have important implications for vegetation and streamflow change under a warmer climate.
author2 Troch, Peter A.
author_facet Troch, Peter A.
Somor, Andrew
author Somor, Andrew
author_sort Somor, Andrew
title Quantifying streamflow change following bark beetle outbreak in multiple central Colorado catchments
title_short Quantifying streamflow change following bark beetle outbreak in multiple central Colorado catchments
title_full Quantifying streamflow change following bark beetle outbreak in multiple central Colorado catchments
title_fullStr Quantifying streamflow change following bark beetle outbreak in multiple central Colorado catchments
title_full_unstemmed Quantifying streamflow change following bark beetle outbreak in multiple central Colorado catchments
title_sort quantifying streamflow change following bark beetle outbreak in multiple central colorado catchments
publisher The University of Arizona.
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