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Water Resources Research | 2008

Characterizing the response of a catchment to an extreme rainfall event using hydrometric and isotopic data

Steve W. Lyon; Sharon L. E. Desilets; Peter Troch

In this study we investigate an event-scale transit time distribution (TTD) for a catchment located in the Santa Catalina Mountains northeast of downtown Tucson, AZ USA during a series of extreme rainfall events. Traditionally, TTD studies look at the long-time response of a catchment to an input variation in tracer concentration. Few studies have determined the TTD at the scale of an event. Isotopic and hydrometric data collected during the event considered in this study provides the unique opportunity to characterize the response of the catchment under extreme conditions using both TTD modeling and hydrograph separation. This revealed similarity in the shapes of the event TTD and event water recession hydrograph. Also, the first moment of the event water recession hydrograph and the mean transit time of the TTD were similar. Due to the extreme nature of this event, it is likely that the catchment reaches and relaxes from the maximum possible storage making its response a time-invariant characteristic of the catchment based on hydraulic theory. The similarity between the event water recession and event TTD during this characteristic response of the catchment may, thus, allow for the derivation of a time-invariant event TTD. This result is especially valuable as it lays a basis for catchment similarity analysis linking a catchment’s hydrological response and geomorphic properties.


Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union | 2007

Impact of recent extreme Arizona storms

Christopher S. Magirl; Robert H. Webb; Peter G. Griffiths; Mike Schaffner; Craig Shoemaker; Eric Pytlak; Soni Yatheendradas; Steve W. Lyon; Peter Troch; Sharon L. E. Desilets; D. C. Goodrich; Carl L. Unkrich; Ann Youberg; Phil A. Pearthree

Heavy rainfall on 27–31 July 2006 led to record flooding and triggered an historically unprecedented number of debris flows in the Santa Catalina Mountains north of Tucson, Ariz. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) documented record floods along four watercourses in the Tucson basin, and at least 250 hillslope failures spawned damaging debris flows in an area where less than 10 small debris flows had been documented in the past 25 years. At least 18 debris flows destroyed infrastructure in the heavily used Sabino Canyon Recreation Area (http://wwwpaztcn.wr.usgs.gov/rsch_highlight/articles/20061 l.html). In four adjacent canyons, debris flows reached the heads of alluvial fans at the boundary of the Tucson metropolitan area. While landuse planners in southeastern Arizona evaluate the potential threat of this previously little recognized hazard to residents along the mountain front, an interdisciplinary group of scientists has collaborated to better understand this extreme event.


Water Resources Research | 2007

Hillslope subsurface flow similarity: Real-world tests of the hillslope Peclet number

Steve W. Lyon; Peter Troch


Ecohydrology | 2008

Monitoring the timing of snowmelt and the initiation of streamflow using a distributed network of temperature/light sensors

Steve W. Lyon; Peter Troch; Patrick D. Broxton; Paul D. Brooks


Geophysical Research Abstracts | 2014

Event-scale investigations of natural and anthropogenic controls on river recession behaviour and trends

Patrick W. Bogaart; Ype van der Velde; Stefan C. Dekker; Steve W. Lyon; Martin J. Wassen


9th INTECOL Wetlands in a Complex World, Orlando, Florida, USA, 3-8 June, 2012 | 2012

Hydro-Biogeochemical and Environmental-Management Functions of Wetland Networks in Landscapes

Georgia Destouni; Nandita B. Basu; Matthew J. Cohen; Helen E. Dahlke; Fernando Jaramillo; Jerker Jarsjö; James W. Jawitz; John Juston; Elin M. Karlsson; Antonis D. Koussis; Steve W. Lyon; Katerina Mazi; Johanna Mård Karlsson; Carmen Prieto; Suresh C. Rao; Ype van der Velde; Nikki Vercauteren


Archive | 2011

Impact of climate change on flood frequency in glaciated versus non-glaciatedsub-arctic catchments

Helen E. Dahlke; Steve W. Lyon; Jery Stedinger; Gunhild Rosqvist; Peter Jansson


Archive | 2010

Dissecting the variable source area concept - Flow paths and water mixing processes

Helen E. Dahlke; Zachary M. Easton; Steve W. Lyon; L. D. Brown; M. T. Walter; Tammo S. Steenhuis


Archive | 2010

The Hydrological Eff ects of Lateral PreferenƟ al Flow Paths in a Glaciated Watershed in the

Adrian A. Harpold; Steve W. Lyon; Peter Troch; Tammo S. Steenhuis


Archive | 2009

Where to measure point rainfall during extreme flash flood events in mountainous catchments

Peter Troch; Th. Volkmann; Steve W. Lyon; Hoshin V. Gupta

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Arizona Geological Survey

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