Forest succession and climate change effects on long-term runoff coefficients at varying timescales

Year: 
2020
Publications Type: 
Thesis
Publication Number: 
5154
Citation: 

Crampe, Emily. 2020. Forest succession and climate change effects on long-term runoff coefficients at varying timescales. Corvallis: Oregon State University. M.S. thesis.

Abstract: 

Forest harvesting and climate change induced shifts in precipitation characteristics (i.e., intensity, type) may affect how water is stored on the landscape. In this study we used long-term paired watershed data to assess these possible changes by examining how much of the incoming precipitation was translated into the streamflow on the storm event, seasonal, and annual timescales.