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Jason A. Leach
Jason A. Leach
Research scientist - forest ecohydrology, Canadian Forest Service, NRCan
E-mail megerősítve itt: canada.ca
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Above‐stream microclimate and stream surface energy exchanges in a wildfire‐disturbed riparian zone
JA Leach, RD Moore
Hydrological Processes 24 (17), 2369-2381, 2010
1092010
Groundwater inflows control patterns and sources of greenhouse gas emissions from streams
A Lupon, BA Denfeld, H Laudon, J Leach, J Karlsson, RA Sponseller
Limnology and Oceanography 64 (4), 1545-1557, 2019
1022019
Atmospheric and soil moisture controls on evapotranspiration from above and within a Western Boreal Plain aspen forest
SM Brown, RM Petrone, L Chasmer, C Mendoza, MS Lazerjan, ...
Hydrological Processes 28 (15), 4449-4462, 2014
902014
Empirical stream thermal sensitivities may underestimate stream temperature response to climate warming
JA Leach, RD Moore
Water Resources Research 55 (7), 5453-5467, 2019
792019
Twelve year interannual and seasonal variability of stream carbon export from a boreal peatland catchment
JA Leach, A Larsson, MB Wallin, MB Nilsson, H Laudon
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 121 (7), 1851-1866, 2016
782016
Winter stream temperature in the rain-on-snow zone of the Pacific Northwest: influences of hillslope runoff and transient snow cover
JA Leach, RD Moore
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 18 (2), 819-838, 2014
782014
Stream temperature dynamics in two hydrogeomorphically distinct reaches
JA Leach, RD Moore
Hydrological Processes 25 (5), 679-690, 2011
772011
Evaluating topography‐based predictions of shallow lateral groundwater discharge zones for a boreal lake‐stream system
JA Leach, W Lidberg, L Kuglerová, A Peralta‐Tapia, A Ågren, H Laudon
Water Resources Research 53 (7), 5420-5437, 2017
692017
Aquatic export of young dissolved and gaseous carbon from a pristine boreal fen: Implications for peat carbon stock stability
A Campeau, KH Bishop, MF Billett, MH Garnett, H Laudon, JA Leach, ...
Global Change Biology 23 (12), 5523-5536, 2017
512017
Estimation of forest harvesting-induced stream temperature changes and bioenergetic consequences for cutthroat trout in a coastal stream in British Columbia, Canada
JA Leach, RD Moore, SG Hinch, T Gomi
Aquatic Sciences 74 (3), 427-441, 2012
512012
A primer on stream temperature processes
JA Leach, C Kelleher, BL Kurylyk, RD Moore, BT Neilson
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water 10 (4), e1643, 2023
492023
Spatial and seasonal variability of forested headwater stream temperatures in western Oregon, USA
JA Leach, DH Olson, PD Anderson, BNI Eskelson
Aquatic sciences 79 (2), 291-307, 2017
322017
Travel times for snowmelt‐dominated headwater catchments: Influences of wetlands and forest harvesting, and linkages to stream water quality
JA Leach, JM Buttle, KL Webster, PW Hazlett, DS Jeffries
Hydrological Processes 34 (10), 2154-2175, 2020
312020
Headwater lakes and their influence on downstream discharge
JA Leach, H Laudon
Limnology and Oceanography Letters 4 (4), 105-112, 2019
312019
Thermal detection of discrete riparian inflow points (DRIPs) during contrasting hydrological events.
SW Ploum, JA Leach, L Kuglerová, H Laudon
Hydrological Processes 32 (19), 2018
312018
Observations and modeling of hillslope throughflow temperatures in a coastal forested catchment
JA Leach, RD Moore
Water Resources Research 51 (5), 3770-3795, 2015
312015
Insights on stream temperature processes through development of a coupled hydrologic and stream temperature model for forested coastal headwater catchments
JA Leach, D Moore
Hydrological Processes 31 (18), 3160-3177, 2017
302017
What are the contemporary sources of sediment in the Mississippi River?
MA Hassan, L Roberge, M Church, M More, SD Donner, J Leach, KF Ali
Geophysical Research Letters 44 (17), 8919-8924, 2017
282017
Turkey Lakes Watershed, Ontario, Canada: 40 years of interdisciplinary whole‐ecosystem research
KL Webster, JA Leach, PW Hazlett, RL Fleming, EJS Emilson, D Houle, ...
Hydrological Processes 35 (4), e14109, 2021
222021
Lake outflow and hillslope lateral inflows dictate thermal regimes of forested streams draining small lakes
JA Leach, BT Neilson, CA Buahin, RD Moore, H Laudon
Water Resources Research 57 (6), e2020WR028136, 2021
212021
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