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Understanding groundwater processes in alpine watersheds is critical to understand the timing of water release and late‐season stream flow for both headwater and downstream environments. Moraines and talus features can play an important role in groundwater flow and storage processes in alpine watersheds, but neither process is well understood for these features. We examined the complex hydrogeological...
Alpine watersheds are the source region of some of the largest rivers in North America and elsewhere. Understanding of hydrological processes in alpine watersheds is important for understanding the response of river basins to meteorological forcing. Talus units in alpine watersheds have been suggested in the literature as potential reservoirs of groundwater, but relatively little is known about hydrological...
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