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Kelsey Jencso
Researcher at University of Montana
Publications - 34
Citations - 1823
Kelsey Jencso is an academic researcher from University of Montana. The author has contributed to research in topics: Streamflow & Riparian zone. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 30 publications receiving 1475 citations. Previous affiliations of Kelsey Jencso include Montana State University.
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Hydrologic connectivity between landscapes and streams: Transferring reach- and plot-scale understanding to the catchment scale
Kelsey Jencso,Brian L. McGlynn,Michael N. Gooseff,Steven M. Wondzell,Kenneth E. Bencala,Lucy Marshall +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors quantified water table connectivity based on 84 recording wells distributed across 24 HRS transects within the Tenderfoot Creek Experimental Forest (U.S. Forest Service), northern Rocky Mountains, Montana.
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Hierarchical controls on runoff generation: Topographically driven hydrologic connectivity, geology, and vegetation
Kelsey Jencso,Brian L. McGlynn +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined how catchment topography, vegetation, and geology influenced patterns of stream network HRS connectivity and runoff dynamics across 11 nested headwater catchments in the Tenderfoot Creek Experimental Forest (TCEF).
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Hillslope hydrologic connectivity controls riparian groundwater turnover: Implications of catchment structure for riparian buffering and stream water sources
TL;DR: The relationship between the duration of hillslope-riparian-stream hydrologic connectivity and the rate and degree of riparian shallow groundwater turnover along four HRS well transects within a set of nested mountain catchments (Tenderfoot Creek Experimental Forest, MT) was investigated in this paper.
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Creating a topoclimatic daily air temperature dataset for the conterminous United States using homogenized station data and remotely sensed land skin temperature
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a statistical framework for producing a 30-arcsec (∼800m) resolution gridded dataset of daily minimum and maximum temperature and related uncertainty from 1948 to 2012 for the conterminous United States.
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Variable flushing mechanisms and landscape structure control stream DOC export during snowmelt in a set of nested catchments
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated stream and groundwater DOC dynamics across three transects and seven adjacent but diverse catchments with a range of landscape characteristics during snowmelt (April 15-July 15) in the northern Rocky Mountains, Montana.