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Published in: Hydrogeology Journal 7/2010

01-11-2010

Reply to comment on “A framework for understanding the hydroecology of impacted wet meadows in the Sierra Nevada and Cascade Ranges, California, USA”: paper published in Hydrogeology Journal (2009) 17:229–246, by Steven P. Loheide II, Richard S. Deitchman, David J. Cooper, Evan C. Wolf, Christopher T. Hammersmark, Jessica D. Lundquist

Authors: Steven P. Loheide II, Richard S. Deitchman, David J. Cooper, Evan C. Wolf, Christopher T. Hammersmark, Jessica D. Lundquist

Published in: Hydrogeology Journal | Issue 7/2010

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The authors of the subject article (Loheide et al. 2009) are grateful for the Comment and for its authors’ interest in this work. Since the subject article was published, the science of meadow restoration has been propelled to the forefront of conservation and water management efforts in California as a result of the new National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) keystone initiative focusing on meadow restoration in the Sierra Nevada (NFWF 2009). NFWF and other partners plan to invest $50–70 million in meadow restoration in the region during the next 5 years and, potentially, >$200 million to restore degraded meadows in the Sierra Nevada if this initiative is continued. This continued investment hinges on validating and monetizing the ecosystem services provided by healthy meadows, with a notable focus on those ecosystem services related to the short-term storage and provision of water. Thus, there is heightened interest and need to develop a quantitative framework for understanding meadow function and provision of ecosystem services and the authors of the Comment are thanked for this opportunity to continue this discussion. …

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go back to reference Loheide SP II, Deitchman RS, Cooper DJ, Wolf EC, Hammersmark CT, Lundquist JD (2009) A framework for understanding the hydroecology of impacted wet meadows in the Sierra Nevada and Cascade Ranges, California, USA. Hydrogeol J 17:229–246 Loheide SP II, Deitchman RS, Cooper DJ, Wolf EC, Hammersmark CT, Lundquist JD (2009) A framework for understanding the hydroecology of impacted wet meadows in the Sierra Nevada and Cascade Ranges, California, USA. Hydrogeol J 17:229–246
go back to reference Lowry CS, Deems JS, Loheide SP, Lundquist JL (2010) Linking snowmelt derived recharge and groundwater flow in a high elevation meadow system, Sierra Nevada Mountains, California. Hydrol Proc 24. doi:10.1002/hyp.7714 Lowry CS, Deems JS, Loheide SP, Lundquist JL (2010) Linking snowmelt derived recharge and groundwater flow in a high elevation meadow system, Sierra Nevada Mountains, California. Hydrol Proc 24. doi:10.​1002/​hyp.​7714
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Title
Reply to comment on “A framework for understanding the hydroecology of impacted wet meadows in the Sierra Nevada and Cascade Ranges, California, USA”: paper published in Hydrogeology Journal (2009) 17:229–246, by Steven P. Loheide II, Richard S. Deitchman, David J. Cooper, Evan C. Wolf, Christopher T. Hammersmark, Jessica D. Lundquist
Authors
Steven P. Loheide II
Richard S. Deitchman
David J. Cooper
Evan C. Wolf
Christopher T. Hammersmark
Jessica D. Lundquist
Publication date
01-11-2010
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Hydrogeology Journal / Issue 7/2010
Print ISSN: 1431-2174
Electronic ISSN: 1435-0157
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10040-010-0635-8

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