Poster Number 1105
See more from this Division: S05 PedologySee more from this Session: Hydropedology - Coupling Hydrology and Pedology Across Landscapes: II
Climate stations were installed along an elevation transect across vegetative life zones ranging from Mojave Desert (Larrea tridentata/Ambrosia spp.) along the West side of the Spring Mountains to a closed-canopy bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) assemblage just below 10,000 feet in the Sheep Range of the Desert National Wildlife Refuge. Data collection began in 2007 and continues to present. This study provides linkages useful in understanding desert ecology and pedology and provides a template for understanding soil moisture, evapotranspiration, solar radiation, groundwater recharge modeling and plant dynamics over time. The monitoring stations along the elevation transect currently are being added to a global network and will provide a basis for identifying change in ecological response to our changing climate.
See more from this Session: Hydropedology - Coupling Hydrology and Pedology Across Landscapes: II