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Browsing Capstone reports of the Masters in Earth & Space Sciences - Applied Geosciences by Subject "surface water"
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An assessment of NRCS seasonal streamflow forecast performance in Idaho
(2018-03)This report summarizes recent NRCS seasonal streamflow forecast performance in Idaho. Considering only April 1st forecasts for the April-July period, I first attempted to quantify forecast performance from a usersí ... -
Assessment, Restoration, and Management of the North Puyallup Trail, Mount Rainier National Park
(2016-12)The N Puyallup Trail, on Klapatche Ridge in Mount Rainier National Park, was originally the end of the Westside Road. The N Puyallup Trail has developed issues of surface erosion and landsliding since the area east of ... -
Fluvial connectivity of a deep-seated landslide to upstream tree harvests
(2017-03)Channel wall scour may have debuttressed a deep-seated landslide located in a small, mountainous drainage in the Clearwater River Watershed in the western Olympic Mountains, Washington State. Debris flows and high peak ... -
Relationship between temperature and dry-weather jokulhlaups from South Tahoma Glacier, Mount Rainier, Washington
(2016-12)Jokulhlaups, or glacial outburst floods, from South Tahoma Glacier on Mount Rainier pose a threat to park visitors, staff, and infrastructure. Jokulhlaups release without surficial precursors, and transition into debris ...