Clare Stephens
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Clare Stephens
@clares-hydro.bsky.social
Ecohydrologist at Western Sydney University. Interested in drought, water management, vegetation dynamics, climate change.
Our paper won a WRR Editor’s Choice award :)

We modelled shifts in spatial patterns of transpiration contributing to unexpectedly high ET during drought. Then climate warming and drought legacy effects led to non-recovery of streamflow postdrought.

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Changes in Blue/Green Water Partitioning Under Severe Drought
We used an ecohydrologic model to simulate a Victorian Mountain Ash catchment before, during and after the Millennium Drought Catchment-wide transpiration during the drought was maintained at pre...
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December 10, 2024 at 8:16 AM