Sarah E. Godsey

Publications

Peer-reviewed

Whiting, JA, Godsey SE, In press. Discontinuous headwater stream networks with stable flowheads, Salmon River Basin, Idaho. Hydrological Processes.

Beal LK, Huber DP, Lohse KA, Godsey SE, Kobs Nawotniak, SE. In press. Geoderma, Controls on Ecohydrologic Properties in Cold Desert Ecosystems: Differences in Soil Age and Volcanic Morphology.

Voytek E, Rushlow CR, Godsey SE, Singha K. 2016. Identifying hydrologic flowpaths on arctic hillslopes using electrical resistivity and self potential. Geophysics. doi:10.1190/geo2015-0172.1

Brooks PD, Chorover JA, Godsey SE, Fan Y, Maxwell R, McNamara JM, Tague C. 2015. Hydrological partitioning in the Critical Zone: recent advances and opportunities for developing transformative and transferrable understanding of water cycle dynamics. Water Resources Research. 51(9), 6973-6987. doi:10.1002/2015WR017039

Abbott BW, Jones JA, Godsey SE, Larouche JR, Bowden WB. 2015. Patterns and persistence of hydrologic carbon and nutrient export from collapsing upland permafrost. Biogeosciences, 2063-2100.

Milman A, Marston JM, Bolson J, Godsey SE, Jones HP, Weiler CS. 2015. Scholarly Motivations to Conduct Interdisciplinary Climate Change Research. Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences. doi: 10.1007/s13412-015-0307-z.

Tennant CJ, Crosby BT, Godsey SE, VanKirk RE, Derryberry DR. 2015. A simple framework for assessing the sensitivity of mountain watersheds to warming-driven snowpack loss. Geophysical Research Letters, 42, doi:10.1002/2015GL063413.

Tennant CJ, Crosby BT, Godsey SE. 2015. Elevation-dependent responses of streamflow to climate warming. Hydrological Processes, 29(6), 991-1001. doi: 10.1002/hyp.10203.

Godsey SE, Kirchner JW. 2014. Dynamic, discontinuous stream networks: hydrologically driven variations in active drainage density, network magnitude, and stream order. Hydrological Processes 28: 5791-5803, 10.1002/hyp.10310.

Godsey SE, Tague C, Kirchner JW. 2014. The relationship between snowpack and low flow in the Sierra Nevada, California, USA. Hydrological Processes 28: 5048-5064, doi: 10.1002/hyp.9943.

Bowden WB, Larouche JR, Pearce AR, Crosby BT, Krieger K, Flinn MB, Kampman j, Gooseff MN, Godsey SE, Jones JB, Abbott BW, Jorgenson BT, Kling GW, Mack M, Schuur EAG, Baron AF, Rastetter EB. 2012. An Integrated Assessment of the Influences of Upland Thermal-Erosional Features on Landscape Structure and Function in the Foothills of the Brooks Range, Alaska. TICOP Paper 7516.

Godsey SE, Aas W, Clair TA, de Wit HA, Fernandez IJ, Kahl JS, Malcolm IA, Neal C, Neal M, Nelson SJ, Norton SA, Palicus MC, Skjelkvale BL, Soulsby C, Tetzlaff D, Kirchner JW. 2010. Generality of Fractal 1/f Scaling in Catchment Tracer Time Series, and its Implications for Catchment Travel Time Distributions. Hydrological Processes 24: 1660-1671. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7677.

Godsey SE, Kirchner JW, Clow DW. 2009. Concentration-discharge relationships reflect chemostatic characteristics of catchments. Hydrological Processes 23: 1844-1864.

Godsey SE, Elsenbeer H, Stallard R. 2004. Overland flow generation in two lithologically distint rainforest catchments. Journal of Hydrology 295: 276-290.

Godsey S and Elsenbeer H. 2002. The soil hydrologic response to forest regrowth: a case study from southwestern Amazonia. Hydrological Processes 16: 1519-1522.

Conference Proceedings and Presentations

Voytek, EB*, Rushlow CR, Godsey SE, Singha K. Accepted. Geophysical identification of hydrologic flow paths on arctic hillslopes. 11th International Conference on Permafrost. June 2016. Potsdam, Germany.

Rushlow CR*, Godsey SE, Voss C, Sawyer A. Accepted. Runoff generation on hillslopes underlain by continuous permafrost. 11th International Conference on Permafrost. June 2016. Potsdam, Germany.

Abbott BW, Jones JB, Larouche JR, Bowden WB, Godsey SE, Balser AW. Accepted. Lateral and vertical fluxes of carbon and nitrogen from upland thermokarst. 11th International Conference on Permafrost. June 2016. Potsdam, Germany.

Larson D., Godsey SE*, Lybecker D, Ohr CI, Kobs Nawotniak SE, Lohse KA. 2015. Integration of social perceptions, behaviors, and economic valuations of groundwater quality as an ecosystem service following exurban development. H43N-05. 2015 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif.

Ohr C*, Godsey SE, Welhan J, Larson D, Derryberry D, Lohse KA. 2015. Complex Controls on Groundwater Quality in Growing Mid-sized Cities: A Case Study Focused on Nitrate and Emerging Contaminants. H21J-1533. 2015 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif.

Patton N*, Lohse KA, Seyfried M, Crosby BT, Godsey SE. 2015. Determining Total Soil Carbon Storage in the Critical Zone Using Topography and Lithology. H21C-1381. 2015 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif.

Voytek E*, Rushlow C, Godsey SE, Singha K. 2015 Identifying Hydrologic Flowpaths on Arctic Hillslopes Using Electrical Resistivity and Self Potential. NS21A-1914. 2015 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif.

Enslin CE*, Godsey SE, Marks D, Seyfried, M., Kormos P, McNamara J, Link T. 2015. A hydrometeorological dataset across the rain-to-snow transition at Reynolds Creek Critical Zone Observatory, Idaho. C33D-0845. 2015 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif.

Tennant C*, Harpold A, Crosby BT, Godsey SE, Lohse KA. 2015. LiDAR illuminates the influence of elevation, aspect, and vegetation on seasonal snowpack: case studies from four western Critical Zone Observatories. C33C-0826. 2015 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif.

Brooks P*, Barnard H, Chorover J, Fan Y, Gallo E, Godsey S, Maxwell R, McNamara J, Swetnam T, Tague N. 2015. Scale-dependent interactions between vegetation, landscape, and climate: How critical zone structure influences ecohydrological resilience in a rapidly changing world. H23J-05. 2015 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif.

Godsey SE*, Whiting JA, Reinhardt KA. 2015. Stream network responses to evapotranspiration in mountain systems: evidence from spatially-distributed network mapping and sapflow measurements. H23J-04. 2015 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif.

Whiting JA*, Godsey SE, Reinhart K, Thackray GD. 2014. Understanding Tree Water Use Across the Snow-Rain Transition in Idaho's Mountain Watersheds: Feedbacks Between Stream Networks, Transpiration, and Basin Geomorphology. Abstract B31E-0051 presented at the 2014 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 15-19 Dec.

Tennant C*, Crosby BT, Godsey SE, Van Kirk R, Derryberry D. A Simple Framework for Quantifying Warming-based Snowpack Declines at the Landscape Scale. Abstract C43A-0366 presented at the 2014 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 15-19 Dec.

Rushlow CR*, Godsey SE. 2014. Water storage capacity exceedance controls the timing and amount of runoff generated from Arctic hillslopes in Alaska, USA. Abstract H51O-0827 presented at the 2014 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 15-19 Dec.

Godsey SE*, Rushlow CR, Harms TK. 2014. Hydrologic Connectivity in Headwater Catchments Underlain by Continuous Permafrost: Hydrological, Thermal and Biogeochemical Patterns. Abstract H31F-0674 presented at the 2014 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 15-19 Dec.

Harms TK, Godsey SE, Longano E, Ludwig S, Risser R, Rushlow C. 2014. Hydrology and biogeochemistry of zero-order channels draining arctic hillslopes. Abstract B43B-0236 presented at the 2014 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 15-19 Dec.

Beal LK*, Lohse KA, Godsey SE, Huber DP. 2013. Climatic controls on soil hydraulic properties along soil chronosequences on volcanic parent material. Abstract H21F-1124 presented at the 2013 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 7-13 Dec.

Godsey SE*, Kirchner JW, Whiting JA. 2013. Controls on scaling relationships of dynamic stream networks. Abstract H41C-1248 presented at the 2013 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 7-13 Dec.

Rushlow, CR*, Godsey SE. 2013. Arctic hillslope response to changing water storage conditions. Abstract C53A-0538 presented at the 2013 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 7-13 Dec.

Harms TK*, Godsey SE, Jones HA, Russer RR, Rushlow CR. 2013. Biogeochemical dynamics of zero-order Arctic catchments. Abstract GC53B-1061 presented at the 2013 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 7-13 Dec.

Harms TK*, Godsey SE, Jones JB, Risser RR, Rushlow CR. 2013. Seasonal and storm dynamics of solutes in flowpaths draining arctic hillslopes. Society for Freshwater Science annual meeting. Jacksonville, FL.

Godsey SE*. 2013. Snow, wind, and fire: vulnerability and resilience of Arctic hillslopes. US-Japan Joint Seminar on Catchment Hydrology and Forest Biogeochemistry. Honolulu, HI.

Rushlow CR*, Godsey SE. 2012. Hydrologic connectivity responses to thermally-controlled changes in hydraulic gradients on Arctic hillslopes. Abstract EP41F-0852 presented at the 2012 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 3-7 Dec.

Godsey SE*, Gooseff MN, Johnson CR, Kling GK, Giblin AE, Lewkowicz AG, Krieger KE, Crosby BT. 2012. Hydrological and biogeochemical responses to fire and thermokarst formation in arctic Alaska. Presented at the 10th International Conference on Permafrost, Salekhard, Russia.

Godsey SE*, Gooseff MN, Lewkowicz AG. 2011. Controls on the Spatiotemporal Evolution of the Thawed Layer in and around Thermokarst Features. Abstract C41B-0398 presented at the 2011 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 4-9 Dec.

Gooseff MN*, Godsey SE, Lewkowicz AG, Lanan K. 2010. Soil responses to rapid warming events inside and outside of thermokarst features during the snow season in arctic Alaska. Abstract C31A-0504 presented at the 2010 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 13- 17 Dec.

Godsey SE*, Gooseff MN, Johnson CR, Lewkowicz AG, Krieger KE, Crosby BT. 2010. Hydrological and biogeochemical responses to fire and thermokarst formation in arctic Alaska. Abstract GC43A-0947 presented at the 2010 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 13-17 Dec.

Lewkowicz AG *, Godsey SE, Gooseff MN. 2010. Use of DC resistivity tomography to investigate thermokarst features, Toolik Lake area, Alaska, USA. Abstract C31A-0489 presented at the 2010 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 13-17 Dec.

Godsey SE, Gooseff MN, Lewkowicz A. 2010. Controls on the spatiotemporal evolution of active layer depths in and around thermokarst features. Arctic LTER March Meeting, Woods Hole, MA.

Godsey SE*, Gooseff MN, Tague C, Kirchner, JW. 2009. Climate Change Responses of Hydrologic Flowpaths in Mountainous and Polar Regions. Eos Trans. AGU 90(52), Fall Meeting Suppl., Abstract B33A-0371.

Krieger K*, Crosby BT, Phillips C, Godsey SE, Jerolmack DJ. 2009. Slump Scaling: Common Geometries Observed from Retrogressive Thaw Slumps in Three Different Environments in Arctic Alaska. Eos Trans. AGU 90(52), Fall Meeting Suppl., Abstract U41C-0044.

Godsey SE* and Kirchner JW. 2008. Accuracy of time-domain and frequency-domain methods used to characterize catchment transit time distributions. Eos Trans. AGU 89(53), Fall Meeting Suppl., Abstract H24C-06.

Godsey SE, Palucis MP, Kirchner JW. 2007. Generality of Fractal 1/f Scaling in Catchment Tracer Time Series: Implications for Catchment Travel Time Distributions. Eos Trans. AGU 88(52), Fall Meeting Suppl. Abstract H13M-03.

Godsey SE* and Kirchner JW. 2006. Watershed mean residence times and travel time distributions: how accurately can they be characterized? Eos Trans. AGU 87(52), Fall Meeting Suppl., Abstract H43E-0541.

Godsey SE* and Kirchner, JW. 2005. Concentration-Discharge Relationships Across Temporal and Spatial Scales. Eos Trans. AGU 86(52), Fall Meeting Suppl., Abstract H22B-04.

Godsey SE* and Kirchner, JW. 2004. The relationship between snowpack and seasonal low flows in the Sierra Nevada: climate change and water availability in California. Eos Trans. AGU 85(47), Fall Meeting Suppl., Abstract U53A-0704.

Godsey S, Elsenbeer H, Stallard R. 2003. Overland flow generation and soil hydraulic properties in two catchments in central Panama. Eos Trans. AGU 84(52), Fall Meeting Suppl., Abstract H51A-02.

Elsenbeer H, Godsey S. 2003. Overland flow in tropical rainforests: causes and consequences. Eos Trans. AGU 84(46), Fall Meeting Suppl., Abstract H51A-01.


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