Snowtography: Snowpack & Soil Moisture Monitoring Handbook
The Snowtography Handbook guides forest managers in monitoring snowpack and soil moisture. It offers site setup tips and equipment guidance based on research in Arizona and Colorado forests.
Subject Tags
- Forest
Abstract
The Nature Conservancy, in collaboration with the Western Water Assessment and the USDA-Agricultural Research Service, has produced a snowtography handbook to support resource managers, researchers, and practitioners seeking to understand how the arrangement and density of trees, or the size and severity of disturbances, affect snowpack persistence and soil moisture availability in forested headwater settings. The snowtography handbook guides readers through the process of establishing their own snowtography and soil moisture monitoring stations. It offers guidance on site selection, snowtography options, equipment requirements, and installation. The instructions are based on snow-forest research and hands-on experience at multiple sites in Arizona, and in the San Juan National Forest in southwestern Colorado. This project was supported by a generous grant from the Walton Family Foundation to The Nature Conservancy.
The Western Water Assessment hosts a companion webpage here
Citation
Payton, Elizabeth, Joel Biederman, and Marcos Robles. 2021. “Snowtography: Snowpack & Soil Moisture Monitoring Handbook.” Western Water Assessment, University of Colorado Boulder. https://doi.org/10.25810/r9s7-4t28.
TNC Authors
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Marcos D. Robles
Lead Scientist, Arizona
The Nature Conservancy
Email: mrobles@TNC.ORG