Crow Creek Study Watershed 2025 Snow Pits
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Owners: | Aidana MukhamedinaHydroShare Publisher |
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Created: | Apr 18, 2025 at 6:49 p.m. |
Last updated: | May 08, 2025 at 8:02 p.m. |
Published date: | May 08, 2025 at 8:02 p.m. |
DOI: | 10.4211/hs.91a30e1f07c2447c8cac4f1696b34ff0 |
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Abstract
The Crow Creek Study Watershed sits at ~2,500 masl in elevation near Laramie, WY and is used as a teaching and research laboratory for the Mountain Hydrology Research Group at the University of Wyoming. The watershed is a small headwater tributary to Crow Creek. Data are collected to characterize the watershed as well as observe/measure hydrologic fluxes. There is the Crow Creek SNOTEL site within the watershed for meteorological time series data with a median peak snow water equivalent of ~170 mm that occurs in late March. The watershed has strong north and south aspect influences and mixed canopy forest type. The delineated watershed area is approximately 0.3 km^2.
The site was divided into five 10×10 meter plots along Crow Creek to analyze the watershed: Plot A at the top of the north-facing slope, Plot B on the north slope, Plot C at the base near the creek, Plot D on the south slope, and Plot E at the top of the south slope.
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Start Date: | 02/08/2025 |
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End Date: | 04/05/2025 |












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