Peer-Reviewed Publications
Haaf, L.*, Dymond, S. F. (2024). Growth conditions of tree species relative to climate change and sea level rise in low-lying Mid Atlantic coastal forests. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 7:1362650. https://doi.org/10.3389/ffgc.2024.1362650
Keppeler, E. T., Wagenbrenner, J. W., Dymond, S. F., & Dralle, D. (2024). Streamflow response to drought in a managed Coast redwood forest. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. https://doi.org/10.1111/1752-1688.13211
Richardson, P. W., Cafferata, P. H., Dymond, S. F., Keppeler, E. T., Wagenbrenner, J. W., & Whiting, J. A. (2023). Where do paired watersheds fit in a big data world? Anecdotes from the Caspar Creek Experimental Watersheds. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 6: 1275392. https://doi.org/10.3389/ffgc.2023.1275392
Rustad, L. E., Adams, M. B., Dymond, S. F., Gregory, M., & Miniat, C. F. (2023). Perspectives on the contributions of women to the hydrologic sciences and their changing demographics at USDA Forest Service Experimental Forests and Ranges. Journal of Hydrology, 623.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2023.129469
Jones, M. W.*, Sebestyen, S. D., Dymond, S., Ng, G. H. C., Feng, X. (2023). Soil frost decouples streamflow generation processes in headwater catchments. Journal of Hydrology, 617. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2022.128801.
Rose, L., Karwan, D., Dymond, S. 2022. Patterns of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) composition during snowmelt- and rainfall-driven events. Journal of Hydrology, 617. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2022.128988.
Kassuelke, S. R.*, Dymond, S. F., Feng, X., Savage, J. A., & Wagenbrenner, J. W. (2022). Understory transpiration rates following harvest in a coast redwood forest. Ecohydrology, e2404. https://doi.org/10.1002/eco.2404.
Dymond, S. F. (2022). The World’s Tallest Trees Can “Drink” Fog! Frontiers for Young Minds, 10:676645.
Dymond, S. F., Wagenbrenner, J. W., Keppeler, E. T., & Bladon, K. D. (2021). Dynamic hillslope soil moisture in a Mediterranean montane watershed. Water Resources Research, 57, e2020WR029170.
Van Stan, J. T., Klamerus-Iwan, A., & Dymond, S. F. (2021). Editorial: Bark-Water Interactions. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 4: 802586. https://10.3389/ffgc.2021.802586.
Haaf, L.*, Dymond, S. F., & Kreeger, D. A. (2021). Principal factors influencing tree growth in low-lying Mid Atlantic coastal forests. Forests, 12, 1351. https://doi.org/10.3390/f12101351.
Dymond, S. F., Richardson, P. W., Webb, L. A., Keppeler, E. T., Arismendi, A., Bladon, K. D., Cafferata, P. H., Dahlke, H. E., Longstreth, D. L., Brand, P., Ode, P. R., Surfleet, C. G., & Wagenbrenner, J. W. (2021). A field-based experiment on the influence of stand density reduction on watershed processes at the Caspar Creek Experimental Watersheds in northern California. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, https://doi.org/10.3389/ffgc.2021.691732.
Richardson, P. W., Seehafer, J. E., Keppeler, E. T., Sutherland, D. G., Wagenbrenner, J. W., Bladon, K. D., & Dymond, S. F. (2021). Fifty-eight years and counting of watershed science at the Caspar Creek Experimental Watersheds in northern California. Hydrological Processes, 35(6), e14207. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.14207.
Kazanski, C., Cowles, J., Dymond, S., Clark, A., David, A., Jungers, J., Kendig, A., Riggs, C., Trost, J., & Wei, X. (2021). Water availability modifies effects of biodiversity and nitrogen addition on plant productivity in long-term experiments in a mesic grassland. Ecological Applications, https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.2363.
Van Stan, J. T., Dymond, S. F., & Klamerus-Iwan, A. (2021). A Perspective of Bark-Water Interactions across Ecosystem States and Fluxes. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 4: 660662. https://doi.org/10.3389/ffgc.2021.660662.
Tague, C., Papuga, S., Gerlein-Safdi, C., Dymond, S., Morrison, R., Boyer, E., Riveros Iregui, D., Agee, E., Arora, B., Dialynas, Y., Hansen, A., Krause, S., Kuppel, S., Loheide, S., Schymanski, S., & Zipper, S. (2020). Adding our leaves: a community-wide perspective on research directions in ecohydrology. Hydrological Processes, 34(7): 1665-1673. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.13693.
Dymond SF, D'Amato JW, Kolka RK, Bolstad PV, Sebestyen SD, Gill KG, Curzon MT. 2019. Climatic controls on peatland black spruce growth in relation to water table variation and precipitation. Ecohydrology: doi: 10.1002/eco.2137.
McDonnel JJ, Evaristo J, Bladon KD, Buttle J, Creed IF, Dymond SF, Grant G, Iroume A, Jackson CR, Jones JA, Maness T, McGuire KJ, Scott DF, Segura C, Sidle RC, Tague C. 2018. Water sustainability and watershed storage. Nature Sustainability 1: 378-379.
Dymond S, Bradford J, Bolstad P, Kolka R, Sebestyen S, DeSutter T. 2017. Topographic, edaphic, and vegetative controls on plant available water. Ecohydrology doi: 10.1002/eco.1897.
Saksa P, Safeeq M, Dymond S. 2017. Recent patterns in climate, vegetation, and forest water use in California montane watersheds. Forests 8: 278. doi: 10.3390/f8080278.
Li X, Xiao Q, Niu J, Dymond S, McPhearson G, van Doorn N, Yu X, Xie B, Zhang K, Li J. 2017. Rainfall interception by tree crown and leaf litter: an
interactive process. Hydrological Processes doi: 10.1002/hyp.11275.
Li X, Xiao Q, Niu J, Dymond S, van Doorn N, Yu X, Xie B, Lv X, Zhang K, Li J. 2016. Process-based rainfall interception by small trees in Northern China: the effect of rainfall traits and crown structure characteristics. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 218: 65-73.
Dymond SF, D’Amato AW, Kolka RK, Bolstad PV, Sebestyen SD, Bradford JB. 2015. Growth-climate relationships across topographic gradients in the Northern Great Lakes. Ecohydrology doi: 10.1002/eco.1700.
Li X, Niu J, Zhang L, Xiao Q, McPherson G, van Doorn N, Yu X, Xie B, Dymond S, Li J, Meng C, Luo Z. 2015. A study on crown interception with four dominant tree species: a direct measurement. Hydrology Research doi: 10.2166/nh.2015.066.
Dymond SF, Aust WM, Prisley SP, Eisenbies MH, Vose JM. 2014. Application of a distributed process-based hydrologic model to estimate the effects of forest road density on stormflows in the Southern Appalachians. Forest Science 60(6): 1213-1223.
Dymond SF, Kolka RK, Bolstad PV, Sebestyen SD. 2014. Long-term soil moisture patterns in a northern Minnesota forest. Soil Science Society of America Journal 78: 208-216.
Dymond S, Aust W, Prisley S, Eisenbies M, Vose J. 2013. Influence of forest road standards and networks on water yield as predicted by the Distributed Hydrology-Soil Vegetation Model. In Guldin J. (Ed). Proceedings of the 15th Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference. USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. 175. Asheville, N.C. 399-404.
Vose JM, Ford CR, Laseter S, Dymond S, Sun G, Adams MB, Sebestyen S, Campbell J, Luce C, Amayta D, Elder K, Hartsill-Scalley T. 2011. Can forest watershed management mitigate climate change impacts on water resources? In Web A, Bonell M, Bren L, Lane PNJ, McGuire D, Neary DG, Nettles J, Scott DF, Stednick J, Wang Y.(Eds). Revisiting Experimental Catchment Studies in Forest Hydrology. IAHS Redbook Publ. 353. 240 pp.
Keppeler, E. T., Wagenbrenner, J. W., Dymond, S. F., & Dralle, D. (2024). Streamflow response to drought in a managed Coast redwood forest. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. https://doi.org/10.1111/1752-1688.13211
Richardson, P. W., Cafferata, P. H., Dymond, S. F., Keppeler, E. T., Wagenbrenner, J. W., & Whiting, J. A. (2023). Where do paired watersheds fit in a big data world? Anecdotes from the Caspar Creek Experimental Watersheds. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 6: 1275392. https://doi.org/10.3389/ffgc.2023.1275392
Rustad, L. E., Adams, M. B., Dymond, S. F., Gregory, M., & Miniat, C. F. (2023). Perspectives on the contributions of women to the hydrologic sciences and their changing demographics at USDA Forest Service Experimental Forests and Ranges. Journal of Hydrology, 623.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2023.129469
Jones, M. W.*, Sebestyen, S. D., Dymond, S., Ng, G. H. C., Feng, X. (2023). Soil frost decouples streamflow generation processes in headwater catchments. Journal of Hydrology, 617. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2022.128801.
Rose, L., Karwan, D., Dymond, S. 2022. Patterns of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) composition during snowmelt- and rainfall-driven events. Journal of Hydrology, 617. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2022.128988.
Kassuelke, S. R.*, Dymond, S. F., Feng, X., Savage, J. A., & Wagenbrenner, J. W. (2022). Understory transpiration rates following harvest in a coast redwood forest. Ecohydrology, e2404. https://doi.org/10.1002/eco.2404.
Dymond, S. F. (2022). The World’s Tallest Trees Can “Drink” Fog! Frontiers for Young Minds, 10:676645.
Dymond, S. F., Wagenbrenner, J. W., Keppeler, E. T., & Bladon, K. D. (2021). Dynamic hillslope soil moisture in a Mediterranean montane watershed. Water Resources Research, 57, e2020WR029170.
Van Stan, J. T., Klamerus-Iwan, A., & Dymond, S. F. (2021). Editorial: Bark-Water Interactions. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 4: 802586. https://10.3389/ffgc.2021.802586.
Haaf, L.*, Dymond, S. F., & Kreeger, D. A. (2021). Principal factors influencing tree growth in low-lying Mid Atlantic coastal forests. Forests, 12, 1351. https://doi.org/10.3390/f12101351.
Dymond, S. F., Richardson, P. W., Webb, L. A., Keppeler, E. T., Arismendi, A., Bladon, K. D., Cafferata, P. H., Dahlke, H. E., Longstreth, D. L., Brand, P., Ode, P. R., Surfleet, C. G., & Wagenbrenner, J. W. (2021). A field-based experiment on the influence of stand density reduction on watershed processes at the Caspar Creek Experimental Watersheds in northern California. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, https://doi.org/10.3389/ffgc.2021.691732.
Richardson, P. W., Seehafer, J. E., Keppeler, E. T., Sutherland, D. G., Wagenbrenner, J. W., Bladon, K. D., & Dymond, S. F. (2021). Fifty-eight years and counting of watershed science at the Caspar Creek Experimental Watersheds in northern California. Hydrological Processes, 35(6), e14207. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.14207.
Kazanski, C., Cowles, J., Dymond, S., Clark, A., David, A., Jungers, J., Kendig, A., Riggs, C., Trost, J., & Wei, X. (2021). Water availability modifies effects of biodiversity and nitrogen addition on plant productivity in long-term experiments in a mesic grassland. Ecological Applications, https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.2363.
Van Stan, J. T., Dymond, S. F., & Klamerus-Iwan, A. (2021). A Perspective of Bark-Water Interactions across Ecosystem States and Fluxes. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 4: 660662. https://doi.org/10.3389/ffgc.2021.660662.
Tague, C., Papuga, S., Gerlein-Safdi, C., Dymond, S., Morrison, R., Boyer, E., Riveros Iregui, D., Agee, E., Arora, B., Dialynas, Y., Hansen, A., Krause, S., Kuppel, S., Loheide, S., Schymanski, S., & Zipper, S. (2020). Adding our leaves: a community-wide perspective on research directions in ecohydrology. Hydrological Processes, 34(7): 1665-1673. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.13693.
Dymond SF, D'Amato JW, Kolka RK, Bolstad PV, Sebestyen SD, Gill KG, Curzon MT. 2019. Climatic controls on peatland black spruce growth in relation to water table variation and precipitation. Ecohydrology: doi: 10.1002/eco.2137.
McDonnel JJ, Evaristo J, Bladon KD, Buttle J, Creed IF, Dymond SF, Grant G, Iroume A, Jackson CR, Jones JA, Maness T, McGuire KJ, Scott DF, Segura C, Sidle RC, Tague C. 2018. Water sustainability and watershed storage. Nature Sustainability 1: 378-379.
Dymond S, Bradford J, Bolstad P, Kolka R, Sebestyen S, DeSutter T. 2017. Topographic, edaphic, and vegetative controls on plant available water. Ecohydrology doi: 10.1002/eco.1897.
Saksa P, Safeeq M, Dymond S. 2017. Recent patterns in climate, vegetation, and forest water use in California montane watersheds. Forests 8: 278. doi: 10.3390/f8080278.
Li X, Xiao Q, Niu J, Dymond S, McPhearson G, van Doorn N, Yu X, Xie B, Zhang K, Li J. 2017. Rainfall interception by tree crown and leaf litter: an
interactive process. Hydrological Processes doi: 10.1002/hyp.11275.
Li X, Xiao Q, Niu J, Dymond S, van Doorn N, Yu X, Xie B, Lv X, Zhang K, Li J. 2016. Process-based rainfall interception by small trees in Northern China: the effect of rainfall traits and crown structure characteristics. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 218: 65-73.
Dymond SF, D’Amato AW, Kolka RK, Bolstad PV, Sebestyen SD, Bradford JB. 2015. Growth-climate relationships across topographic gradients in the Northern Great Lakes. Ecohydrology doi: 10.1002/eco.1700.
Li X, Niu J, Zhang L, Xiao Q, McPherson G, van Doorn N, Yu X, Xie B, Dymond S, Li J, Meng C, Luo Z. 2015. A study on crown interception with four dominant tree species: a direct measurement. Hydrology Research doi: 10.2166/nh.2015.066.
Dymond SF, Aust WM, Prisley SP, Eisenbies MH, Vose JM. 2014. Application of a distributed process-based hydrologic model to estimate the effects of forest road density on stormflows in the Southern Appalachians. Forest Science 60(6): 1213-1223.
Dymond SF, Kolka RK, Bolstad PV, Sebestyen SD. 2014. Long-term soil moisture patterns in a northern Minnesota forest. Soil Science Society of America Journal 78: 208-216.
Dymond S, Aust W, Prisley S, Eisenbies M, Vose J. 2013. Influence of forest road standards and networks on water yield as predicted by the Distributed Hydrology-Soil Vegetation Model. In Guldin J. (Ed). Proceedings of the 15th Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference. USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. 175. Asheville, N.C. 399-404.
Vose JM, Ford CR, Laseter S, Dymond S, Sun G, Adams MB, Sebestyen S, Campbell J, Luce C, Amayta D, Elder K, Hartsill-Scalley T. 2011. Can forest watershed management mitigate climate change impacts on water resources? In Web A, Bonell M, Bren L, Lane PNJ, McGuire D, Neary DG, Nettles J, Scott DF, Stednick J, Wang Y.(Eds). Revisiting Experimental Catchment Studies in Forest Hydrology. IAHS Redbook Publ. 353. 240 pp.