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The dangers of disaster-driven responses to climate change
SE Anderson, RR Bart, MC Kennedy, AJ MacDonald, MA Moritz, ...
Nature Climate Change 8 (8), 651-653, 2018
692018
A regional estimate of postfire streamflow change in California
RR Bart
Water Resources Research 52 (2), 1465-1478, 2016
672016
Inter-Seasonal Variability in Baseflow Recession Rates: The Role of Aquifer Antecedent Storage in Central California Watersheds
R Bart, A Hope
Journal of Hydrology 519, 205-213, 2014
642014
Effect of tree-to-shrub type conversion in lower montane forests of the Sierra Nevada (USA) on streamflow
RR Bart, CL Tague, MA Moritz
PloS one 11 (8), e0161805, 2016
622016
How climate change and fire exclusion drive wildfire regimes at actionable scales
EJ Hanan, J Ren, CL Tague, CA Kolden, JT Abatzoglou, RR Bart, ...
Environmental Research Letters 16 (2), 024051, 2021
582021
The impact of wildfire on baseflow recession rates in California
RR Bart, CL Tague
Hydrological processes 31 (8), 1662-1673, 2017
572017
Streamflow response to fire in large catchments of a Mediterranean-climate region using paired-catchment experiments
R Bart, A Hope
Journal of Hydrology 388 (3), 370-378, 2010
472010
How realistic are water‐balance closure assumptions? A demonstration from the southern Sierra Critical Zone Observatory and Kings River Experimental Watersheds
M Safeeq, RR Bart, NF Pelak, CK Singh, DN Dralle, P Hartsough, ...
Hydrological Processes, 2021
382021
Characterizing post-fire recovery of fynbos vegetation in the Western Cape Region of South Africa using MODIS data
A Hope, N Albers, R Bart
International Journal of Remote Sensing 33 (4), 979-999, 2012
362012
Does hot and dry equal more wildfire? Contrasting short‐and long‐term climate effects on fire in the Sierra Nevada, CA
MC Kennedy, RR Bart, CL Tague, JS Choate
Ecosphere 12 (7), e03657, 2021
352021
Integrating fire effects on vegetation carbon cycling within an ecohydrologic model
RR Bart, MC Kennedy, CL Tague, D McKenzie
Ecological Modelling 416, 108880, 2020
292020
Determining how critical zone structure constrains hydrogeochemical behavior of watersheds: Learning from an elevation gradient in California's Sierra Nevada
J Ackerer, C Steefel, F Liu, R Bart, M Safeeq, A O'Geen, C Hunsaker, ...
Frontiers in Water 2, 23, 2020
182020
Evaluation of a Regionalization Approach for Daily Flow Duration Curves in Central and Southern California Watersheds
A Hope, R Bart
Journal of the American Water Resources Association (JAWRA) 48 (1), 123-133, 2012
162012
Assessing the effects of forest biomass reductions on forest health and streamflow
RR Bart, RL Ray, MH Conklin, M Safeeq, PC Saksa, CL Tague, RC Bales
Hydrological Processes 35 (3), e14114, 2021
122021
Do fuel treatments decrease forest mortality or increase streamflow? A case study from the Sierra Nevada (USA)
RR Bart, M Safeeq, JW Wagenbrenner, CT Hunsaker
Ecohydrology 14 (1), e2254, 2021
122021
Modeling annual grassland phenology along the central coast of California
RR Bart, CL Tague, PE Dennison
Ecosphere 8 (7), e01875, 2017
112017
Synthetic monthly flow duration curves for the Cape Floristic Region, South Africa
A Hope, R Bart
Water SA 38 (2), 191-200, 2012
102012
Cuantificación y optimización de l a gestión forestal sostenible y multiobjetivo: LIFE RESILIENT FORESTS
J Pérez Romero, M González-Sanchis, A Del Campo García, R Bart, ...
Póster. Congreso Forestal Nacional, Lleida Julio, 2022
42022
Impacts of climate and disturbance on nutrient fluxes and stoichiometry in mixed-conifer forests
Y Yang, AA Berhe, CT Hunsaker, DW Johnson, M Safeeq, ME Barnes, ...
Biogeochemistry 158 (1), 1-20, 2022
32022
Bark beetle effects on fire regimes depend on underlying fuel modifications in semiarid systems
J Ren, EJ Hanan, JA Hicke, CA Kolden, JT Abatzoglou, CNL Tague, ...
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 15 (1), e2022MS003073, 2023
22023
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