Jacob H. LaFontaine
United States Geological Survey
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Journal of The American Water Resources Association | 2015
Jacob H. LaFontaine; Lauren E. Hay; Roland J. Viger; R. Steve Regan; Steven L. Markstrom
The hydrologic response to statistically downscaled general circulation model simulations of daily surface climate and land cover through 2099 was assessed for the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin located in the southeastern United States. Projections of climate, urbanization, vegetation, and surface-depression storage capacity were used as inputs to the Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System to simulate projected impacts on hydrologic response. Surface runoff substantially increased when land cover change was applied. However, once the surface depression storage was added to mitigate the land cover change and increases of surface runoff (due to urbanization), the groundwater flow component then increased. For hydrologic studies that include projections of land cover change (urbanization in particular), any analysis of runoff beyond the change in total runoff should include effects of stormwater management practices as these features affect flow timing and magnitude and may be useful in mitigating land cover change impacts on streamflow. Potential changes in water availability and how biota may respond to changes in flow regime in response to climate and land cover change may prove challenging for managers attempting to balance the needs of future development and the environment. However, these models are still useful for assessing the relative impacts of climate and land cover change and for evaluating tradeoffs when managing to mitigate different stressors.
Earth Interactions | 2014
Lauren E. Hay; Jacob H. LaFontaine; Steven L. Markstrom
AbstractThe accuracy of statistically downscaled general circulation model (GCM) simulations of daily surface climate for historical conditions (1961–99) and the implications when they are used to drive hydrologic and stream temperature models were assessed for the Apalachicola–Chattahoochee–Flint River basin (ACFB). The ACFB is a 50 000 km2 basin located in the southeastern United States. Three GCMs were statistically downscaled, using an asynchronous regional regression model (ARRM), to ⅛° grids of daily precipitation and minimum and maximum air temperature. These ARRM-based climate datasets were used as input to the Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System (PRMS), a deterministic, distributed-parameter, physical-process watershed model used to simulate and evaluate the effects of various combinations of climate and land use on watershed response. The ACFB was divided into 258 hydrologic response units (HRUs) in which the components of flow (groundwater, subsurface, and surface) are computed in response to ...
Scientific Investigations Report | 2017
Jacob H. LaFontaine; L. Elliott Jones; Jaime A. Painter
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Ecohydrology | 2015
Peter Caldwell; Jonathan G. Kennen; Ge Sun; Julie E. Kiang; Jon B. Butcher; Michele Eddy; Lauren E. Hay; Jacob H. LaFontaine; Ernie F. Hain; Stacy A. C. Nelson; Steve McNulty
Techniques and Methods | 2015
Steven L. Markstrom; R. Steve Regan; Lauren E. Hay; Roland J. Viger; Richard M.T. Webb; Robert A. Payn; Jacob H. LaFontaine
Scientific Investigations Report | 2013
Jacob H. LaFontaine; Lauren E. Hay; Roland J. Viger; Steve L. Markstrom; R. Steve Regan; Caroline M. Elliott; John W. Jones
Scientific Investigations Report | 2015
William H. Farmer; Stacey A. Archfield; Thomas M. Over; Lauren E. Hay; Jacob H. LaFontaine; Julie E. Kiang
Scientific Investigations Report | 2010
Stephen J. Lawrence; Jacob H. LaFontaine
Techniques and Methods | 2018
R. Steven Regan; Steven L. Markstrom; Lauren E. Hay; Roland J. Viger; Parker Norton; Jessica M. Driscoll; Jacob H. LaFontaine
Techniques and Methods | 2017
R. Steve Regan; Jacob H. LaFontaine