Dear Colleagues,

Please consider submitting an abstract to the following session at the AGU
2015 Fall meeting in San Francisco, CA (14-18 December 2015). The session
focuses on the interplay between hydrology, vegetation, and climate in
mountainous regions, and is geared to attract a variety of unique
perspectives and exciting new research. The deadline for abstract
submissions is 5 August 2015 at 11:59 P.M. EDT.

H103: The Hydrology-Vegetation-Climate Nexus: Identifying Process
Interactions and Environmental Shifts in Mountain Catchments

Session Description:
The hydrology-vegetation-climate nexus in mountain environments presents an
important indicator of global environmental change. However, observations in
these regions remain limited and typically confined to non-vegetated areas.
 A need therefore exists to (1) improve knowledge of ecohydrological and
hydroclimatological baseline conditions, (2) identify how perturbations in
vegetation and climate processes interact with hydrology, (3) discriminate
between short-term (e.g., multi-year) variability and long-term (e.g.,
multi-decadal) shifts, and (4) evaluate how vegetation, water and energy
processes co-evolve to determine variability and system change.  We invite
contributions investigating the response of hydrologic fluxes (e.g.,
precipitation, evapotranspiration, streamflow) and storages (e.g., soil
moisture, snowpack) to short- or long-term changes in vegetation (e.g.,
forest disturbances, land use change) and climate (e.g., change and natural
variability, energy availability), and how hydrologic change consequently
impacts local vegetation in mountainous catchments.  We welcome studies that
employ mechanistic modeling, field observations, and/or remote sensing at
plot to catchment scales.

Invited Speakers (confirmed)
 + Roger Bales (University of California, Merced)
 + Anne Kelly (USGS)
 + Lara Kueppers (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

Submission Link:
https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm15/preliminaryview.cgi/Session8586

Conveners:
(1) Mark S Raleigh
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research


(2) Keith N Musselman
University of Saskatchewan



Thank you in advance for your consideration and for sharing this
advertisement with any colleagues who might also be interested.

Sincerely,
Mark Raleigh and Keith Musselman

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