Holly Barnard
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American geographer
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Holly Barnard's Degrees
- PhD Geography University of Colorado Boulder
- Masters Geography University of Colorado Boulder
- Bachelors Geography University of Colorado Boulder
Why Is Holly Barnard Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Holly René Barnard is an American geographer and Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Colorado Boulder. She studies how vegetation impacts the dynamics and pathways of streams. In 2020 Barnard was awarded a $7 million National Science Foundation grant to set up a Critical Zone Observatory at the University of Colorado Boulder.
Holly Barnard's Published Works
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Published Works
- Ecohydrologic separation of water between trees and streams in a Mediterranean climate (2010) (622)
- The relationship between tree height and leaf area: sapwood area ratio (2002) (301)
- Age-related Decline in Forest Ecosystem Growth: An Individual-Tree, Stand-Structure Hypothesis (2002) (259)
- A test of the hydraulic limitation hypothesis in fast‐growing Eucalyptus saligna (2003) (124)
- Topography alters tree growth–climate relationships in a semi‐arid forested catchment (2014) (82)
- The role of stable isotopes in understanding rainfall interception processes: a review (2017) (80)
- Estimating the deep seepage component of the hillslope and catchment water balance within a measurement uncertainty framework (2010) (76)
- The nocturnal water cycle in an open‐canopy forest (2013) (75)
- The effect of fertilization on sap flux and canopy conductance in a Eucalyptus saligna experimental forest (2004) (72)
- Applying the dual-isotope conceptual model to interpret physiological trends under uncontrolled conditions. (2012) (65)
- Topographically driven differences in energy and water constrain climatic control on forest carbon sequestration (2017) (55)
- The relative contributions of alpine and subalpine ecosystems to the water balance of a mountainous, headwater catchment (2015) (55)
- Climatic and landscape influences on soil moisture are primary determinants of soil carbon fluxes in seasonally snow-covered forest ecosystems (2015) (49)
- Catchment scale controls the temporal connection of transpiration and diel fluctuations in streamflow (2013) (44)
- Mechanistic assessment of hillslope transpiration controls of diel subsurface flow: a steady‐state irrigation approach (2010) (42)
- Dissolved organic matter transport reflects hillslope to stream connectivity during snowmelt in a montane catchment (2016) (41)
- Influence of leaching solution and catchment location on the fluorescence of water-soluble organic matter. (2015) (41)
- Examining diel patterns of soil and xylem moisture using electrical resistivity imaging (2016) (38)
- Complex terrain alters temperature and moisture limitations of forest soil respiration across a semiarid to subalpine gradient (2015) (28)
- Transpiration‐ and precipitation‐induced subsurface water flow observed using the self‐potential method (2019) (25)
- PARduino: a simple and inexpensive device for logging photosynthetically active radiation. (2014) (22)
- Long-term hydrological response to forest harvest during seasonal low flow: Potential implications for current forest practices. (2020) (22)
- Topoclimate effects on growing season length and montane conifer growth in complex terrain (2017) (16)
- A sprinkling experiment to quantify celerity-velocity differences at the hillslope scale. (2017) (15)
- Toward using δ13C of ecosystem respiration to monitor canopy physiology in complex terrain (2008) (14)
- Embracing the dynamic nature of soil structure: A paradigm illuminating the role of life in critical zones of the Anthropocene (2021) (12)
- The pantropical response of soil moisture to El Niño (2019) (12)
- Reevaluating growing season length controls on net ecosystem production in evergreen conifer forests (2018) (11)
- Water Table Depth and Bedrock Permeability Control Magnitude and Timing of Transpiration‐Induced Diel Fluctuations in Groundwater (2020) (8)
- The influence of land cover and storm magnitude on hydrologic flowpath activation and runoff generation in steep tropical catchments of central Panama (2021) (7)
- Inter-relationships of vegetation, hydrology and micro-climate in a young, Douglas-fir forest (2009) (6)
- Precipitation Characteristics and Land Cover Control Wet Season Runoff Source and Rainfall Partitioning in Three Humid Tropical Catchments in Central Panama (2021) (5)
- Impacts of beetle-induced forest mortality on carbon, water and nutrient cycling in the Rocky Mountains (2010) (4)
- Can carbon isotopes be used to predict watershed‐scale transpiration? (2009) (4)
- Increasing plant water stress and decreasing summer streamflow in response to a warmer and wetter climate in seasonally snow‐covered forests (2020) (4)
- Summer runoff generation in foothill catchments of the Colorado Front Range (2020) (4)
- Transport of dissolved organic matter from the hillslope to the stream: using fluorescence spectroscopy to identify changing sources during snowmelt (2015) (2)
- Assessing plot‐scale impacts of land use on overland flow generation in Central Panama (2020) (2)
- Opening the Black Box: Hillslope Ecohydrological Responses to Simulated Summer Rainfall in Western Oregon (2006) (1)
- PARduino: A Simple Device Measuring and Logging Photosynthetically Active Radiation (2013) (1)
- Exploring Environmental Factors That Drive Diel Variations in Tree Water Storage Using Wavelet Analysis (2021) (1)
- Into the deep: using stable isotopes of trees to examine groundwater dynamics in bedrock outcrops (2012) (1)
- Reconciling stream dissolved organic matter with snowmelt-driven subsurface flowpaths in a montane, headwater catchment. (2014) (1)
- Linking Water Pathways and Sources of Dissolved Organic Matter at the Hillslope Scale: A 24-Day Sprinkling Experiment (2006) (1)
- Examining spatial variation in soil solutes and flowpaths in a semi-arid, montane catchment (2022) (1)
- Ecohydrology of Lodgepole Pine Forests: Connecting Transpiration to Subsurface Flow Paths and Storage within a Subalpine Catchment (2011) (1)
- Water uptake of trees in a montane forest catchment and the geomorphological potential of root growth in Boulder Creek Critical Zone Observatory, Rocky Mountains, Colorado (2011) (1)
- Variation in Montane Forest Transpiration Dormancy and Seasonality Along an Elevation Gradient. (2015) (0)
- Scale-dependent interactions between vegetation, landscape, and climate: How critical zone structure influences ecohydrological reslience in a rapidly changing world (2015) (0)
- Navigating the Fluid Funding Landscape (2022) (0)
- Differences in Event Water Delivery Thresholds and Hydrologic Flowpaths among Humid Tropical Catchments of Varying Land Cover in Central Panama (2018) (0)
- Hydrological effects of tropical land use management incentives: Panama Canal Watershed (2016) (0)
- Spatiotemporal patterns in hydrologic connectivity within a semi-arid montane headwater catchment in central Colorado (2021) (0)
- Ecohydrology of Forested Catchments: Investigations of Transpiration and Subsurface Hydrology (2013) (0)
- Influence of Microclimate on Semi-Arid Montane Conifer Forest Sapflux Velocity in Complex Terrain (2016) (0)
- CONNECTING EVAPOTRANSPIRATION AND GROUNDWATER FLUXES IN THE CRITICAL ZONE (2016) (0)
- The Dual Role of Vegetation as a Constraint on Mass and Energy Flux into the Critical Zone and as an Emergent Property of Geophysical Critical Zone Structure (2017) (0)
- Land Cover Influence on Wet Season Storm Runoff Generation and Hydrologic Flowpaths in Central Panama (2017) (0)
- Multi-disciplinary Insights in to the Effects of Vegetation Change on Hydrologic Partitioning. (2018) (0)
- MIXING MODELS AND HYDROGRAPH SEPARATION REVEALS WESTERN US WATERSHEDS’ SUMMER FLOWS AND GROUNDWATER PROPORTIONS RESPOND QUICKLY TO INTERANNUAL SNOW VARIABILITY (2021) (0)
- Examining diel patterns of soil and sap flow from the single-tree to hillslope scale (2018) (0)
- Measuring and modeling changes in land-atmosphere exchanges and hydrologic response in forests undergoing insect-driven mortality (2010) (0)
- questions remain : How do deep seepage estimates scale from the hillslope to the catchment ? How does deep seepage affect the hydrological function of hillslopes and catchments ? (2010) (0)
- Dominant source areas shift seasonally from longitudinal to lateral contributions in a montane headwater stream (2023) (0)
- Examining the linkages between forest water use, hydrology, and climate using dual-isotope approaches: insights and challenges in headwater catchments (Invited) (2010) (0)
- Topographic Control of Aboveground Carbon Pools Across an Environmental Gradient, Eastern Slope of the Rocky Mountains, Colorado. (2015) (0)
- EXPANDING CRITICAL ZONE SCIENCE COMMUNICATION (2022) (0)
- Stable Isotopes Indicate Within-Canopy Processes During Interception of Rainfall (2015) (0)
- Spatial and Temporal Patterns In Ecohydrological Separation (2017) (0)
- Transport and Transformation of Dissolved Organic Matter in Soil Interstitial Water Across Forested, Montane Hillslopes (2013) (0)
- Do root-regolith-rock interactions govern critical zone-climate feedbacks over decades to centuries? (2021) (0)
- Linking Subsurface Complexity and Ecohydrologic Processes in Semi-arid Forests (2021) (0)
- Carbon-water Cycling in the Critical Zone: Understanding Ecosystem Process Variability Across Complex Terrain (2016) (0)
- Reevaluating growing season length controls on net ecosystem production in evergreen conifer forests (2018) (0)
- The Rocky Mountain Epidemic of Bark Beetles and Blue Stain Fungi Cause Cascading Effects on Coupled Water, C and N cycles (2010) (0)
- Water, Carbon, and Nutrient Cycling Following Insect-induced Tree Mortality: How Well Do Plot-scale Observations Predict Ecosystem-Scale Response? (2011) (0)
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