2023
DOI: 10.1002/hyp.14795
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Characterizing stream temperature hysteresis in forested headwater streams

Abstract: Stream temperature (T s ) is a key water quality parameter that controls several biological, ecological, and chemical processes in aquatic systems. In forested headwaters, exchanges of energy across air-water-streambed interfaces may influence T s regimes, especially during storm events as the sources of runoff change over space and time.Analysis of the hysteretic behaviour of T s during storm events may provide insights into rainfall-runoff responses, but such relationships have not been thoroughly investigat… Show more

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“…The occurrence of hysteresis due to nonlinear dynamics is a widespread phenomenon in hydrology. Hysteresis behaviour has been identified between discharge and various hydrological variables: soil moisture (SM; Penna et al, 2011; Radatz et al, 2013; Zuecco et al, 2016), storage (Davies & Beven, 2015), groundwater level (Allen et al, 2010; Fovet et al, 2015; Gelmini et al, 2022; Zuecco et al, 2016), hillslope flow (McGuire & McDonnell, 2010), stream water temperature (Blaen et al, 2013; Miralha et al, 2023), electrical conductivity (Zuecco et al, 2016), sediment (Aich et al, 2014; Burt et al, 2015; Yang et al, 2022) and solute concentration (House & Warwick, 1998; Peña et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The occurrence of hysteresis due to nonlinear dynamics is a widespread phenomenon in hydrology. Hysteresis behaviour has been identified between discharge and various hydrological variables: soil moisture (SM; Penna et al, 2011; Radatz et al, 2013; Zuecco et al, 2016), storage (Davies & Beven, 2015), groundwater level (Allen et al, 2010; Fovet et al, 2015; Gelmini et al, 2022; Zuecco et al, 2016), hillslope flow (McGuire & McDonnell, 2010), stream water temperature (Blaen et al, 2013; Miralha et al, 2023), electrical conductivity (Zuecco et al, 2016), sediment (Aich et al, 2014; Burt et al, 2015; Yang et al, 2022) and solute concentration (House & Warwick, 1998; Peña et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%