HJ Andrews Experimental Forest
Location
44.2 N, 122.2 W, in the central western Cascade Mountains of Oregon, USA
Catchment size
The main drainage within the HJA is Lookout Creek with 62 km²
Climate
Geology
Vegetation/Land use
Context of investigation
Measurements/Equipment
- Precipitation
- Meteorology CS2MET (44.12.54 N, 122.14.57 W, 485 m) since 1957
- Runoff
- Soil Moisture
- ET
- Sapflow
- Snow
- Catchment nutrient budgets
- Water residence time
- Sediment transport
Links to project webpages
other Links
References
- Gabrielli, C.P., McDonnell, J.J. 2012. An inexpensive and portable drill rig for bedrock groundwater studies in headwater catchments. Hydrol. Process. 26(4), 622-632, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.8212.
- Graham, C.B., McDonnell, J.J. 2010: Hillslope threshold response to rainfall: (2) Development and use of a macroscale model. Journal of Hydrology 393(1–2), 77–93, DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2010.03.008
- Graham,C:B., Barnard, H.B., Kavanagh, K.L., McNamara, J.P. 2013. Catchment scale controls the temporal connection of transpiration and diel fluctuations in stream flow. Hydrol. Process. 27(18), 2541-2556, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.9334
- Seibert, J., McDonnell, J.J. 2010. Land-cover impacts on streamflow: a change-detection modelling approach that incorporates parameter uncertainty. Hydrological Sciences Journal 55(3), 316-332, DOI: 10.1080/02626661003683264.