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Discharge responses associated with rapid snow cover ablation events in the Susquehanna and Wabash River basins
Authors:Zachary J Suriano  Gina R Henderson  Daniel J Leathers
Institution:1. Department of Geography &2. Geology, University of Nebraska Omaha, Omaha, NE, USAzsuriano@unomaha.eduORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-7574-0191;4. Oceanography Department, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD, USA;5. Department of Geography, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

In the mid-latitudes, snow plays a critical role in regional hydroclimate, with snow ablation variability in ephemeral regions representing an area of essential research. Due to a lack of historical snow-water-equivalent data in the eastern United States, recent research has substituted daily snow depth changes for ablation. These studies, however, do not explicitly examine if such a substitution yields a snowmelt hydrological signal, an important component of water resource management. As such, this study evaluates if ablation events, as defined as a daily snow depth decrease, subsequently result in increased river discharge within two similarly sized watersheds in the eastern United States: the Wabash and Susquehanna River basins. For both basins, >75% of snow ablation events resulted in a positive river discharge response (increase in discharge) at a 3-day lag. Furthermore, results show a significant and positive relationship between ablation event frequency and seasonal discharge response, such that an increase (decrease) in seasonal snow ablation event frequency yields an increase (decrease) in associated seasonal river discharge at a 3-day lag. These relationships indicate that inter-diurnal decreases in snow depth do carry hydrological implications, adding confidence that such a definition of ablation is appropriate for climatological applications.
Keywords:Streamflow  snow depth change  snowmelt  Susquehanna  Wabash  cold-season hydroclimatology
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