Publication Type | Conference Presentation | |
Authors | Christopher Potter | |
Affiliations | NASA-Ames Research Center | |
Year | 2009 | |
Abstract | We have developed modeling applications of the Carnegie-Ames-Stanford Approach (CASA) ecosystem model coupled with a surface hydrologic routing scheme previously called the Hydrological Routing Algorithm (HYDRA) to model river discharge rates across Russian River drainage area. To assess the CASA-HYDRA model's capability to estimate actual water flows in both extreme and non-extreme precipitation years, we have organized all the long-term river gauge records throughout the Russian River drainage for comparisons to monthly model predictions. Preliminary results demonstrate that the model can accurately predict historical discharge rates at the monthly time step at gauging station locations on Santa Rosa Creek, as well at gauging stations on the Russia River near Guerneville, Healdsburg, Cloverdale, Hopland, and Ukiah. Future simulations of river flows under climate change scenarios will be presented, with with special attention to alterations of annual and seasonal hydrology on the Santa Rosa Creek drainage. | |
Notes | Dr. Christopher Potter is currently a NASA Senior Research Scientist in the Ecosystem Science and Technology Branch at Ames Research Center. He holds a Ph.D. and a Master's degree in forest ecology and hydrology from Emory University. He came to NASA in 1990 as a National Research Council (NRC) Associate. He is the author of over 70 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters. | |
Conference Name | 2009 State of the Laguna Conference and Science Symposium |
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2_Potter_Wed session 3.pdf | 4.58 MB |