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Water's Way at Sleepers River watershed - revisiting flow generation in a post-glacial landscape, Vermont USA

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Shanley, JB; Sebestyen, SD; Mcdonnell, JJ; Mcglynn, BL; Dunne, T
Published in: Hydrological Processes
July 30, 2015

The Sleepers River Research Watershed (SRRW) in Vermont, USA, has been the site of active hydrologic research since 1959 and was the setting where Dunne and Black demonstrated the importance and controls of saturation-excess overland flow (SOF) on streamflow generation. Here, we review the early studies from the SRRW and show how they guided our conceptual approach to hydrologic research at the SRRW during the most recent 25years. In so doing, we chronicle a shift in the field from early studies that relied exclusively on hydrometric measurements to today's studies that include chemical and isotopic approaches to further elucidate streamflow generation mechanisms. Highlights of this evolution in hydrologic understanding include the following: (i) confirmation of the importance of SOF to streamflow generation, and at larger scales than first imagined; (ii) stored catchment water dominates stream response, except under unusual conditions such as deep frozen ground; (iii) hydrometric, chemical and isotopic approaches to hydrograph separation yield consistent and complementary results; (iv) nitrate and sulfate isotopic compositions specific to atmospheric inputs constrain new water contributions to streamflow; and (v) convergent areas, or 'hillslope hollows', contribute disproportionately to event hydrographs. We conclude by summarizing some remaining challenges that lead us to a vision for the future of research at the SRRW to address fundamental questions in the catchment sciences.

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Published In

Hydrological Processes

DOI

EISSN

1099-1085

ISSN

0885-6087

Publication Date

July 30, 2015

Volume

29

Issue

16

Start / End Page

3447 / 3459

Related Subject Headings

  • Environmental Engineering
  • 4005 Civil engineering
  • 3709 Physical geography and environmental geoscience
  • 3707 Hydrology
  • 0907 Environmental Engineering
  • 0905 Civil Engineering
  • 0406 Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
 

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Shanley, J. B., Sebestyen, S. D., Mcdonnell, J. J., Mcglynn, B. L., & Dunne, T. (2015). Water's Way at Sleepers River watershed - revisiting flow generation in a post-glacial landscape, Vermont USA. Hydrological Processes, 29(16), 3447–3459. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.10377
Shanley, J. B., S. D. Sebestyen, J. J. Mcdonnell, B. L. Mcglynn, and T. Dunne. “Water's Way at Sleepers River watershed - revisiting flow generation in a post-glacial landscape, Vermont USA.” Hydrological Processes 29, no. 16 (July 30, 2015): 3447–59. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.10377.
Shanley JB, Sebestyen SD, Mcdonnell JJ, Mcglynn BL, Dunne T. Water's Way at Sleepers River watershed - revisiting flow generation in a post-glacial landscape, Vermont USA. Hydrological Processes. 2015 Jul 30;29(16):3447–59.
Shanley, J. B., et al. “Water's Way at Sleepers River watershed - revisiting flow generation in a post-glacial landscape, Vermont USA.” Hydrological Processes, vol. 29, no. 16, July 2015, pp. 3447–59. Scopus, doi:10.1002/hyp.10377.
Shanley JB, Sebestyen SD, Mcdonnell JJ, Mcglynn BL, Dunne T. Water's Way at Sleepers River watershed - revisiting flow generation in a post-glacial landscape, Vermont USA. Hydrological Processes. 2015 Jul 30;29(16):3447–3459.
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Published In

Hydrological Processes

DOI

EISSN

1099-1085

ISSN

0885-6087

Publication Date

July 30, 2015

Volume

29

Issue

16

Start / End Page

3447 / 3459

Related Subject Headings

  • Environmental Engineering
  • 4005 Civil engineering
  • 3709 Physical geography and environmental geoscience
  • 3707 Hydrology
  • 0907 Environmental Engineering
  • 0905 Civil Engineering
  • 0406 Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience