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Updated 04/16 Dr. Holly R. Barnard University of Colorado - Boulder Department of Geography Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research Boulder, CO 80309 [email protected] https://instaar.colorado.edu/research/labs-groups/ecohydrology-laboratory/ PROFESSIONAL INTEREST Carbon-water interactions Land-use change Forest ecohydrology Stable isotope hydrology & ecology EDUCATION 2009: Ph.D. Forest Engineering and Forest Science (dual degree), Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. Advisors: Jeff McDonnell and Barbara Bond 2000: M.S. Forest Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO. Advisors: Michael Ryan and Dan Binkley 1998: B.S. Forest Resources, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 1998. Advisors: Tom Hinckley and Linda Brubaker ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2010 - : Assistant Professor, Dept. of Geography, University of Colorado - Boulder. 2010 - : Fellow, Institute of Arctic & Alpine Research, University of Colorado - Boulder. 2010 - : Faculty of Hydrologic Sciences Program, University of Colorado - Boulder. 2009 - 2010: NSF Post-doctoral fellow, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY. 2004 - 2009: Graduate fellow/research assistant, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. 1998 - 2000: Graduate research assistant, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO. 1997 - 1998: Research Technician, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. 1997 - 1998: Undergraduate teaching assistant, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Other Relevant Experience 2002 - 2004: Environmental Scientist, URS Corporation, Denver, CO. 2000 - 2002: Ecologist, USDA Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fort Collins, CO. 1998 - 1998: Forestry Technician, USDA Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fort Collins, CO. HONORS AND AWARDS 2012: Level II E.P.A Scientific and Technological Achievement Award for the following publication: Brooks, J.R., H. Barnard, R. Coulombe, and J. McDonnell. 2010. Ecohydrologic separation of water between trees and streams in a Mediterranean climate. Nature Geoscience doi:10.1038/NGEO722. 2009: National Science Foundation Minority Post-doctoral Fellow 2007: American Geophysical Union Horton Research Grant 2005: Ford Foundation Pre-doctoral Fellow 2007: Dorothy D. Hoener Memorial Fellow 2006: James H. Dukes, Jr. Graduate Fellow 2005: Dorothy D. Hoener Memorial Fellow 2004: Oregon State University Minority Pipeline Fellow 2000: Best Graduate Research Presentation, Front Range Student Ecology Symposium 1999: College of Natural Resources Special Graduate 1999: Thomas Shepherd Diversity Scholarship 1997: Mary Gates Scholar for Undergraduate Research

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Dr. Holly R. Barnard University of Colorado - Boulder Department of Geography Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research Boulder, CO 80309 [email protected] https://instaar.colorado.edu/research/labs-groups/ecohydrology-laboratory/

PROFESSIONAL INTEREST

Carbon-water interactions Land-use change

Forest ecohydrology Stable isotope hydrology & ecology

EDUCATION 2009: Ph.D. Forest Engineering and Forest Science (dual degree), Oregon State University,

Corvallis, OR. Advisors: Jeff McDonnell and Barbara Bond 2000: M.S. Forest Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO.

Advisors: Michael Ryan and Dan Binkley 1998: B.S. Forest Resources, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 1998. Advisors: Tom Hinckley and Linda Brubaker ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2010 - : Assistant Professor, Dept. of Geography, University of Colorado - Boulder. 2010 - : Fellow, Institute of Arctic & Alpine Research, University of Colorado - Boulder. 2010 - : Faculty of Hydrologic Sciences Program, University of Colorado - Boulder. 2009 - 2010: NSF Post-doctoral fellow, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY. 2004 - 2009: Graduate fellow/research assistant, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. 1998 - 2000: Graduate research assistant, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO. 1997 - 1998: Research Technician, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. 1997 - 1998: Undergraduate teaching assistant, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Other Relevant Experience 2002 - 2004: Environmental Scientist, URS Corporation, Denver, CO. 2000 - 2002: Ecologist, USDA Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fort Collins, CO. 1998 - 1998: Forestry Technician, USDA Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fort Collins, CO. HONORS AND AWARDS 2012: Level II E.P.A Scientific and Technological Achievement Award for the following

publication: Brooks, J.R., H. Barnard, R. Coulombe, and J. McDonnell. 2010. Ecohydrologic separation of water between trees and streams in a Mediterranean climate. Nature Geoscience doi:10.1038/NGEO722.

2009: National Science Foundation Minority Post-doctoral Fellow 2007: American Geophysical Union Horton Research Grant 2005: Ford Foundation Pre-doctoral Fellow 2007: Dorothy D. Hoener Memorial Fellow 2006: James H. Dukes, Jr. Graduate Fellow 2005: Dorothy D. Hoener Memorial Fellow 2004: Oregon State University Minority Pipeline Fellow 2000: Best Graduate Research Presentation, Front Range Student Ecology Symposium 1999: College of Natural Resources Special Graduate 1999: Thomas Shepherd Diversity Scholarship 1997: Mary Gates Scholar for Undergraduate Research

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GRANTS & CONTRACTS Funded Projects as Lead Principal Investigator (PI) - $1.3M to Barnard at CU 2015: PI and lead institution. Collaborative Research: From Roots to Rock - Linking

Evapotranspiration and Groundwater Fluxes in the Critical Zone, National Science Foundation, Hydrologic Sciences Program, $454,097 total award, $209,326 to Barnard. 3/1/15 – 2/28/14.

2014: PI. Planning And Land Management in Tropical Ecosystem; Complexities of land-use

and hydrology coupling in the Panama Canal Watershed, National Science Foundation, Water, Sustainability, and Climate Program, $2.8M total award, $449,835 to Barnard (University of Wyoming – lead institution). 8/1/14 – 7/31/17.

2011: PI. Carbon-water cycling in the critical zone: understanding ecosystem process

variability across complex terrain. U.S. Dept. of Energy Terrestrial Ecosystem Science. $647,020. 9/15/11 - 9/14/15.

Funded Projects as Co-PI or Senior Personnel 2013: Senior personnel. Boulder Creek CZO II: Evolution, Form, Function, and Future of the

Critical Zone. National Science Foundation Division of Earth Sciences. $4,900,000. 9/1/13 - 8/31/18.

2012: Senior personnel. Boulder Creek CZO Renewal: Weathered Profile Development in a

Rocky Environment and Its Influence on Watershed Hydrology and Biogeochemistry. National Science Foundation Division of Earth Sciences. $1,000,000. 9/1/12 - 8/31/13.

2010: Co-PI. Upgrade of Lab Facilities for Sediment Characterization in the INSTAAR Sedimentology Laboratory. National Science Foundation Division of Earth Sciences - Instrumentation & Facilities. $61,582. 4/01/2012 - 3/31/2013.

Pre – University of Colorado Grants Funded 2010: Senior personnel. Impact of bark beetle outbreaks on forest water yield in southern

Wyoming. Wyoming Water Research Competitive Grant Program. $165,480. 2008: National Science Foundation Minority Post-doctoral Fellowship $123,000. 2007: American Geophysical Union, Horton Research Grant: Ecohydrological coupling in

upland humid watersheds: Resolving the tree-water-streamwater paradox $10,000. 2007: International Atomic Energy Agency Technical Contract: Understanding ecohydrological

coupling in upland humid watersheds for soil and water management $20,000. 2007: Richard and Doris Waring Travel Grant $1500. 2007: Institute for Water and Watersheds Small Grants Program: Ecohydrology of Forested

Watersheds: soil water connectivity and hydrograph separation at the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest $10,000.

2006: Sigma Xi Grants-in-Aid-of-Research: Illuminating the Black Box: the influence of forest transpiration on stream discharge in a small headwater catchment $350.

2005: College of Forestry International Activities Grants: Special Invited Speaker Dr. Rolf Siegwolf $750.

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RESEARCH AND CREATIVE WORKS Peer-Reviewed Publications: Web of Science h-index = 9; total citations = 458; average citation per item = 29.2. For publications after 2010: 1Indicates student author in Barnard group 2Indicates post-doctoral author in Barnard group 3Indicates other student or post-doctoral author

Published: 1. 3Mares R., H.R. Barnard, 3D. Mao, A. Revil, K. Singha. 2015. Determining the influence of

transpiration on soil moisture movement using electrical resistivity imaging. Journal of Hydrology, 536: 327-338, doi: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2016.03.003

2. 3Knowles, J.F., 3A.A. Harpold, 3R. Cowie, 3M. Zeliff, H.R. Barnard, 3S.P. Burns, P.D. Blanken, J.F. Morse, M.W. Williams. 2015. The relative contributions of alpine and subalpine ecosystems to the water balance of a mountainous, headwater catchment. Hydrological Processes, doi: 10.1002/hyp.10526.

3. 2Berryman, E.M., H.R. Barnard, 1H.R. Adams, 1M.A. Burns, 3E. Gallo, P.D. Brooks. 2015. Complex terrain alters temperature and moisture limitations of forest soil respiration across a semi-arid to subalpine gradient. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences, 120, doi:10.1002/2014JG002802.

4. 3Gabor, R.S., 1M.A. Burns, 3R.H. Lee, 3J.B. Elg, 3C. J. Kemper, H.R. Barnard, D.M. McKnight. 2015. Influence of leaching solution and catchment location on the fluorescence of water-soluble organic matter. Environmental Science and Technology, doi: 10.1021/es504881t.

5. 3Stielstra, C.M., K.A. Lohse, J. Chorover, J.C. McIntosh, G.A. Barron-Gafford, J.N. Perdrial, M. Litvak, H.R. Barnard, P.D. Brooks. 2015. Climatic and landscape influences on soil moisture are primary determinants of soil carbon fluxes in seasonally snow-covered forest ecosystems. Biogeochemistry, 123(3): 447-465, doi: 10.1007/s10533-015-0078-3.

6. 1Adams, H.R., H.R. Barnard, 1A.K. Loomis. 2014. Topography alters tree growth-climate relationships in a semi-arid forested catchment. Ecosphere, 5(11), art148.

7. Barnard, H.R., Findley, M.C., J. Csavina. 2014. PARduino: a simple and inexpensive device for logging photosynthetically active radiation. Tree Physiology, 34, 640–645, doi: 10.1093/treephys/tpu044.

8. 3Berkelhammer, M., 3J. Hu, 3A. Bailey, D.C. Noone, C. Still, H. Barnard, D. Gochis, T.

Rahn, A. Turnipseed. 2013. The nocturnal water cycle in an open-canopy forest. Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres, 118, 10,225-10,242, doi:10.1002/jgrd.50701.

9. Barnard, H.R., J.R. Brooks, and B.J. Bond. 2012. Applying the dual-isotope conceptual model to interpret physiological trends under uncontrolled conditions. Tree Physiology 32 (10): 1183-1198. doi: 10.1093/treephys/tps078.

10. 3Graham, C.B., H.R. Barnard, K. Kavanaugh, and J. McNamara. 2012. Catchment scale

controls temporal connection of transpiration and diel fluctuations in streamflow. Hydrological Processes, doi: 10.1002/hyp.9334

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11. Brooks, J.R., H. Barnard, R. Coulombe, and J. McDonnell. 2010. Ecohydrologic

separation of water between trees and streams in a Mediterranean climate. Nature Geoscience doi:10.1038/NGEO722. *Awarded 2011 Level II E.P.A Scientific and Technological Achievement Award

12. Barnard, H.R., C.B. Graham, W.J. Van Verseveld, J.R. Brooks, B.J. Bond, and J.J.

McDonnell. 2010. Mechanistic assessment of hillslope transpiration controls of diel sub-surface flow: a steady-state irrigation approach. Ecohydrology 3: 133–142 doi: 10.1002/eco.114.

13. Graham, C.B., W.J. Van Verseveld, H.R. Barnard, and J.J. McDonnell. 2010. Closing the

Water Balance: a hillslope scale sprinkling experiment. Hydrological Processes doi: 10.1002/hyp.7788.

14. (Invited) Pypker, T.G., H.R. Barnard, M. Hauck, E.W. Sulzman, M.H. Unsworth, A.C. Mix,

A. Kennedy, and B.J. Bond. 2009. Can carbon isotopes be used to predict watershed scale transpiration? Water Resource Research 45, W00D35, doi:10.1029/2008WR007050.

15. Pypker, T.G., M. Hauck, E.W. Sulzman, M.H. Unsworth, A.C. Mix, Z. Kayler, D. Conklin,

A. Kennedy, H.R. Barnard, and B.J. Bond. 2008. Toward using δ13C of ecosystem respiration to monitor canopy physiology in complex terrain. Oecologia, 158, 399-410.

16. Hubbard R.M., M.G. Ryan, C.P. Giardina, and H.R. Barnard. 2004. The effect of

fertilization on sap flux and canopy conductance in a Eucalyptus saligna experimental forest. Global Change Biology, 10:427-436.

17. Barnard, H.R. and M.G. Ryan, 2003, A test of the hydraulic limitation hypothesis in fast-

growing Eucalyptus saligna. Plant, Cell and Environment, 26, 1235-1245. 18. McDowell, N., H.R. Barnard, B.J. Bond, T. Hinckley, R. Hubbard, H. Ishii, B. Kostner, F.C.

Meinzer, J.D. Marshall, F. Magnani, N. Phillips, M.G. Ryan, and D. Whitehead, 2002, The relationship between tree height and leaf area:sapwood area ratio. Oecologia, 132 (1): 12-20.

19. Binkley, D., J.L. Stape, M.G. Ryan, H.R. Barnard, and J. Fownes, 2001, Age-related

decline in forest ecosystem growth: an individual-tree, stand structure hypothesis. Ecosystems 5 (1): 58-67.

In Review or Revision:

1. 1Burns, M.A., H.R. Barnard, 3R.S. Gabor, D.M. McKnight, P.D. Brooks. 2015. Dissolved Organic Matter Transport Reflects Hillslope to Stream Connectivity during Snowmelt in a Semi-arid Catchment. Water Resources Research. Moderate Revision due 05/20/16.

In Preparation (manuscripts exist in draft form):

1. (Invited) 3Allen, S.T., R.F. Keim, H.R. Barnard, J.R. Brooks, J.J. McDonnell. 2016. An Isotopic Perspective on Rainfall Interception: Bridging the canopy to the watershed. WIREs Water. Submission due April 31, 2016.

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2. 3Swetnam, T.L., P.D. Brooks, 3E.L. Gallo, H.R. Barnard, A.A. Harpold. 2016. Topographically-driven water availability constrains climatic control on carbon storage in mountain forests. In prep for Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Anticipated submission May 1, 2016.

3. 2Barnard, D.M., H.R. Barnard, N.P. Molotch. 2016. Topographic impacts on growing

season length across an elevational gradient in montane coniferous forests. In prep for Environmental Research Letters. Anticipated submission June 1, 2016.

4. Barnard, H.R., 1B.A. Skeets, 1H.R. Adams, C.J. Crosby, W.B. Ouimet. 2016. Using xylem

water to examine subsurface water storage and availability in berdock outcrops of a semi-arid catchment. In prep for Journal of Arid Environments. Anticipated submission June 2016.

5. Barnard, H.R., A.A. Harpold, A.B. Byers, D. Gochis, B.E. Ewers, P.D. Brooks. 2016. Resolving ecohydrologic flowpaths in a subalpine forest: a test of the two water worlds hypothesis. In prep for Ecohydrology. Anticipated submission August 2016.

Non-Peer Reviewed Publications 1. (Invited) Pendall E, B. Ewers, U. Norton, P. Brooks, W.J. Massman, H. Barnard, D. Reed,

T. Aston, J. Frank. 2010. Impacts of beetle-induced forest mortality on carbon, water and nutrient cycling in the Rocky Mountains In: Baldocchi D.D. and Vargas R (eds). FLUXLETTER. Vol 3 (1): 17-21.

2. Barnard, H.R., W.J. van Verseveld, C.B. Graham, B.J. Bond, K. Lajtha, J.R. Brooks, J.J.

McDonnell. 2007. Linking water pathways and nutrient dynamics in a small head water catchment: results of a controlled sprinkler experiment using a deuterium tracer in western Oregon. In: Proceedings: IAEA International Symposium on Advances in Isotope Hydrology and its Role in Sustainable Water Resources Management, Vienna, Austria.

3. Brooks, J. R., Barnard, H., McDonnell, J, Burdick, C., Coulombe, R. 2007. Stable

Isotopes as Indicators of Soil Water Dynamics in Watersheds. In: Proceedings: IAEA International Symposium on Advances in Isotope Hydrology and its Role in Sustainable Water Resources Management, Vienna, Austria.

INVITED TALKS, COLLOQUIA, AND LEADERSHIP: 24 total

2015: University of Idaho, Department of Forest, Rangeland, and Fire Sciences, Moscow, ID. 2015: University of Vermont, Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources,

Burlington, VT. 2015: Workshop leader, Penn State University, Exploring Four Critical Puzzles about Trees,

Water, and Soil: A Vision for Research, Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory.

2015: Discussion leader, Gordon Research Conference Catchment Science: Interactions of Hydrology, Biology, and Geochemistry, Andover, NH.

2015: Early career mentor, Gordon Research Seminar, Catchment Science: Interactions of Hydrology, Biology, and Geochemistry, Andover, NH.

2015: University of Wyoming, GUSH (Graduate and Undergraduate Students in Hydrology club), Laramie, WY.

2015: Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, WI. 2015: Panel speaker for 'Fort Collins: On the Front Lines of Climate Change', Fort Collins, CO 2014: American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

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2014: Consortium for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science Inc. (CUASHI) Biennial Colloquium 2014, Shepherdstown, WV.

2013: Colorado State University, Colorado Water Institute, Fort Collins, CO. 2012: American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. 2012: 3rd International Conference on Forest and Water in Changing Climate, Fukuoka,

Japan. 2012: Front Range Isotope Day, Laramie, WY. 2012: The 2nd International Geobiology Conference: critical zone observatories for

sustainable soil development and beyond, Wuhan, China. 2012: University of Nebraska, School of Natural Resources, Lincoln, NE. 2010: American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. 2010: University of Colorado, Dept. of Civil and Architectural Engineering, Boulder, CO. 2009: University of Zurich, Department of Geography, Zurich, Switzerland. 2009: Chapman Conference Examining Ecohydrological Feedbacks of Landscape Change

Along Elevation Gradients in Semiarid Regions, Sun Valley, ID. 2008: Justus Liebig University Giessen, Institute for Landscape Ecology and Resource

Management, Giessen, Germany. 2008: University of Wyoming, Dept. of Civil and Architectural Engineering, Laramie, WY 2007: Simon Fraser University, Department of Geography, Hydrology Laboratory, Burnaby,

Canada. 2007: Justus Liebig University Giessen, Institute for Landscape Ecology and Resource

Management, Giessen, Germany. ORAL CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS: 31 total; 14 first-authored

1. Brooks, P., H. Barnard, J. Chorover, Y. Fan, E. Gallo, S. Godsey, R. Maxwell, J. McNamara, T.

Swetnam (2015) Scale-dependent interactions between vegetation, landscape, and climate: How critical zone structure influences ecohydrological reslience in a rapidly changing world, Abstract H23J-05 presented at 2015 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 14-18 Dec.

2. Allen, S., R. Keim, H. Barnard, R. Brooks, J. McDonnell (2015) Stable isotopes indicate within-canopy processes during interception of rainfall, Abstract H13Q-02 presented at 2015 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 14-18 Dec.

3. McKnight, D., M. Burns, H. Barnard, R. Gabor (2015) Transport of dissolved organic matter from the hillslope to the stream: using fluorescence spectroscopy to identify changing sources during snowmelt, EGU General Assembly, Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 17, EGU2015-5219.

6. (Invited) Barnard, H., M. Burns, R. Gabor, D. McKnight. (2014), Reconciling stream dissolved organic matter with snowmelt-driven subsurface flowpaths in a montane, headwater catchment, Abstract H53K-03 presented at 2014 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 15-19 Dec.

7. (Invited) Barnard, H. (2014) Ecohydrology of Forested Catchments: investigations of

transpiration, growth, and subsurface hydrology, CUASHI Biennial Colloquium 2014, Shepherdstown, WV 28-30 July.

8. Barnard, H., A. Byers, A. Harpold, B. Ewers, D. Gochis, P. Brooks (2012) Examining the

response of lodgepole pine transpiration to snow melt and summer rainfall in subalpine Colorado, USA, 97th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, 5-10 August.

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9. Still, C., J. Hu, M. Berkelhammer, H. Barnard, T. Rahn, G. Hsiao, A. Bailey, D. Noone (2011) Rapid in situ identification of source water and leaf water in a variety of plant species and functional types, Abstract B11H-07 presented at 2011 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 5-9 Dec.

10. (Invited) Brooks, P., H. Barnard, J. Biederman, B. Borkhuu, S. Edburg, B. Ewers, D. Gochis, E.

Gutmann, A. Harpold, J. Hicke, E. Pendall, D. Reed, A. Somor, P. Troch (2011) Water, carbon, and nutrient cycling following insect-induced tree mortality: how well do plot-scale observations predict ecosystem-scale response? Abstract B31I-05 presented at 2011 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 5-9 Dec.

11. (Invited) Ewers B., E. Pendall, D. Reed, H. Barnard, F. Whitehouse, J. Frank, W. Massman, P.

Brooks, J. Biederman, A. Harpold, K. Naithani, B. Mitra, D. Mackay, U. Norton, B. Borkhuu (2011) Use of plant hydraulic theory to predict ecosystem fluxes across mountainous gradients in environmental controls and insect disturbances, Abstract GC34A-06 presented at 2011 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 5-9 Dec.

12. Harpold, A., P. Brooks, J. Biederman, A. Somor, P. Troch, D. Gochis, E. Gutmann, H. Barnard,

D. Reed, E. Pendall, B. Ewers (2011) Quantifying the effects of tree dieoff from mountain pine beetles on hydrologic partitioning at the catchment-scale, Western Water Assessment Mountain Pine Beetle Science Symposium: Impacts on the Hydrologic Cycle and Water Quality. What have we learned? Boulder, CO, 25 April.

13. (Invited) Barnard, H., J. Brooks, T. Pypker, J. McDonnell, B. Bond, D. Williams (2010)

Examining the linkages between forest water use, hydrology, and climate using dual isotope approaches: insights and challenges from a headwater catchment, Abstract H54B-01 presented at 2010 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 13-17 Dec.

14. Gochis, D., P. Brooks, A. Harpold, B. Ewers, E. Pendall, H. Barnard, D. Reed, P. Harley, J. Hu,

J. Biederman (2010) Measuring and modeling changes in land-atmosphere exchanges and hydrologic response in forests undergoing insect-driven mortality, Abstract H13J-06 presented at 2010 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 13-17 Dec.

15. Ewers,B., E. Pendall, E. Norton, D. Reed, J. Frank, T. Aston, F. Whitehouse, H. Barnard, P.

Brooks, J. Angstmann, W. Massman, D. Williams, A. Harpold, J. Biederman, S. Edburg, A. Meddens, D. Gochis, J. Hicke (2010) The Rocky Mountain epidemic of bark beetles and blue stain fungi cause cascading effects on coupled water, C and N cycles, Abstract B22E-01 presented at 2010 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 13-17 Dec.

16. Barnard, H., J. Angstmann, T. Aston, P. Brooks, B. Ewers, J. Frank, A. Harpold, W. Massman,

U. Norton, E. Pendall, D. Reed, D. Williams (2010) Response of Evapotranspiration and Greenhouse Gas Emission to the Bark Beetle and Blue Stain Fungus Epidemic in Rocky Mountain Forests, Western Water Assessment Mountain Pine Beetle Science Symposium: Impacts on the Hydrologic Cycle and Water Quality, Boulder, CO 8 April.

17. Barnard, H. (2009) A dual isotope (13C and 18O) approach to infer annual aboveground net

primary production in young Douglas-fir, AGU Chapman Conference: Examining Ecohydrological Feedbacks of Landscape Change Along Elevation Gradients in Semi-arid Regions, Sun Valley, ID 5–9 October. ** YOUNG INVESTIGATOR AWARD**

18. McDonnell, J., J. Brooks, H. Barnard, R. Coulombe, C. Burdick (2009) Two water worlds:

Isotope evidence shows that trees and streams return different pools of water to the hydrosphere, EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts 11, 11998.

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19. Barnard, H., J. Brooks, J. McDonnell (2008) Resolving the tree-water-stream water paradox in a humid, upland catchment, European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2008. Vienna, Austria, 13 – 18 April.

20. (Invited) Brooks, J., H. Barnard, J. McDonnell, R. Coulombe, C. Burdick (2008) Two-water

worlds: Isotope evidence shows that trees and streams return different pools of water to the hydrosphere, Eos Trans. AGU, 89(53), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B22A-03.

21. Barnard, H., J. Brooks, Z. Kayler, E. Sulzman, C. Phillips, J. McDonnell, B. Bond (2007)

Ecohydrology in a humid watershed: a transpiration-streamflow paradox, Eos Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H44C-07.

22. (Invited) Bond, B., A. Kennedy, H. Barnard, T. Pypker, N. Czarnomski, D. Conklin (2007)

Controls over vegetation water use in a small watershed at varying scales of time and space, Eos Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B24C-01.

23. (Invited) Pypker, T., M. Hauck, E. Sulzman, M. Unsworth, A. Mix, Z. Kayler, D. Conklin, A.

Kennedy, H. Barnard, C. Phillips, B. Bond (2007) Using the δ13C of ecosystem respiration to monitor ecosystem metabolism of entire watersheds in complex terrain, Eos Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B21D-03.

24. Barnard, H., B. Bond, J. Brooks, J. McDonnell, Z. Kayler, E. Sulzman, A. Kennedy (2007)

Hillslope position drives patterns of forest water relations in a steep headwater catchment, 92nd Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, San Jose, CA, 5-10 August.

25. Barnard, H., W. VanVerseveld, C. Graham, B. Bond, J. Brooks, J. McDonnell (2006) A peek

inside the black box: hillslope ecohydrological responses to simulated summer rainfall in western Oregon, Conference of Ford Fellows, Washington, DC.

26. Bond, B., H. Barnard, D. Conklin, M. Hauck, Z. Kayler, A. Mix, C. Phillips, T. Pypker, W. Rugh,

E. Sulzman, M. Unsworth (2006) Scaling of Carbon Cycle Processes in a Mountain Ecosystem Using Isotopes of Respired Carbon Dioxide in Nocturnal Cold-air Drainage, Eos Trans. AGU, 87(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B22D-03.

27. Sulzman, E., H. Barnard, B. Bond, M. Hauck, Z. Kayler, A. Mix, T. Pypker, W. Rugh, M.

Unsworth (2005) Airsheds, Isotopes, and Ecosystem Metabolism in Mountainous Terrain, Eos Trans. AGU, 86(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B13B-03

28. Ryan, M., N. Phillips, H. Barnard (2002) Use of CO2 in xylem water by foliar photosynthesis can

alter foliar 13C (but not by much), 87th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Tucson, AZ, 4-9 August.

29. Barnard, H., M. Ryan (2001) Testing the hydraulic limitation hypothesis in fast-growing

Eucalyptus saligna, IUFRO Travelling Workshop on Linking the Complexity of Forest Canopies to Ecosystems and Landscape Function, Portland, OR. 11-19 July.

30. Barnard, H., M. Ryan (2000) Canopy conductance and leaf gas exchange in Eucalyptus

saligna trees of different heights, 85th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Snowbird, UT, 6-10 August.

31. Binkley, D., M. Ryan, H. Barnard (2000) A single-tree approach to age-related decline in stand

growth, 85th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Snowbird, UT, 6-10 August.

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32. Barnard, H., M. Ryan (2000) Whole tree conductance and leaf gas exchange in Eucalyptus saligna trees of different heights, Front Range Student Ecology Symposium, Fort Collins, CO.

33. Barnard, H., T. Hinckley, Z. Shen (1998) Variation in foliage biomass in fertilized and

unfertilized Douglas-fir: Comparison of two methods 83rd Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Baltimore, MD 3-7 August.

CONFERENCE POSTER PRESENTATIONS: 27 total; 9 first-authored; 10 Barnard supervised student or post-doc authored 1. Barnard, D., H. Barnard, N. Molotch (2015) Variation in montane forest transpiration dormancy

and seasonality along an elevation gradient, Abstract H21C-1390 presented at 2015 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 14-18 Dec.

2. Swetnam, T., P. Brooks, E. Gallo, H. Barnard, A. Harpold (2015)Topographic Control of Aboveground Carbon Pools Across an Environmental Gradient, Eastern Slope of the Rocky Mountains, Colorado. Abstract H21C-1382 presented at 2015 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 14-18 Dec.

3. Romero, J., R. Feist, H. Barnard, K. Singha (2014) Using Electrical Resistivity Imaging to Examine Soil Moisture and Tree Transpiration Interactions, Annual Meeting of The Geological Society of America, Vancouver, BC Canada, 19-22 October.

4. Barnard, H., M. Findley (2013) PARduino: A Simple Device Measuring and Logging Photosynthetically Active Radiation, Abstract H43H-1576 presented at 2013 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 9-13 Dec.

5. Berryman E., H. Barnard, P. Brooks, H. Adams, M. Burns, W. Wilson, C. Stielstra, (2013) Coupled soil respiration and transpiration dynamics from tree-scale to catchment scale in dry Rocky Mountain pine forests and the role of snowpack, Abstract H23C-1279 presented at 2013 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 9-13 Dec.

6. Adams, H., A. Loomis, H. Barnard (2013) Linking Topographic, Hydrologic, Climatic, and Ecologic Processes in Semi-arid Forests: an investigation of aboveground growth dynamics, Abstract B33J-0597 presented at 2013 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 9-13 Dec.

7. Burns, M., D. McKnight, R. Gabor, P. Brooks (2013) Transport and Transformation of Dissolved Organic Matter in Soil Interstitial Water Across Forested, Montane Hillslopes, Abstract H23F-1340 presented at 2013 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 9-13 Dec.

8. (Invited) Barnard, H., J. Brooks, J. McDonnell (2012) Examining the Role of Throughfall during Hydrologic Transition at the Catchment Scale, American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting 2012, San Francisco, CA December 3-7, 2012.

9. Skeets, B., C. Crosby, H. Barnard (2012) Into the deep: using stable isotopes of trees to examine groundwater dynamics in bedrock outcrops, Abstract H53I-1654 presented at 2012 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 3-7 Dec.

10. Skeets, B., C. Crosby, H. Barnard (2012) Transpiration source water and geomorphological

potential of root growth in the Boulder Creek Critical Zone Observatory, Colorado, 97th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Portland, OR August 5-10, 2012.

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11. Byers, A., A. Harpold, H. Barnard (2011) Ecohydrology of lodgepole pine forests: connecting

transpiration to subsurface flow paths and storage within a subalpine catchment, Abstract H33E-1366 presented at 2011 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 5-9 Dec.

12. Skeets, B., H. Barnard (2011) Transpiration Source Water and Geomorphical Potential of Root Growth in the Boulder Creek Critical Zone Observatory, Colorado. 2011 GSA Annual Meeting. Minneapolis, MN, 9-12 October.

13. Skeets, B., H. Barnard, A. Byers (2011) Water uptake of trees in a montane forest catchment

and the geomorphological potential of root growth in Boulder Creek Critical Zone Observatory, Rocky Mountains, Colorado, Abstract B21H-0366 presented at 2011 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 5-9 Dec.

14. Berkelhammer, M., A. Bailey, J. Hu, C. Still, D. Gochis, G. Hsiao, H. Barnard, D. Noone, T. Rahn, A. Turnipseed (2011) Interactions between atmospheric water vapor, dew and leaf waters in an open-canopy forest using in situ isotopic measurements, Abstract B21H-0353 presented at 2011 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 5-9 Dec.

15. Gochis, D., E. Gutmann, P. Brooks, D. Reed, B. Ewers, E. Pendall, J. Biederman, A. Harpold,

H. Barnard, J. Hu (2011) Diagnosing the influence of model structure on the simulation of water, energy and carbon fluxes on bark beetle infested forests, Abstract B33B-0452 presented at 2011 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 5-9 Dec.

16. Brooks, P., A. Harpold, A. Somor, P. Troch, D. Gochis, B. Ewers, E. Pendall, J. Biederman, D.

Reed, H. Barnard, F. Whitehouse, T. Aston, B. Borkhuu (2010) Quantifying the effects of mountain pine beetle infestation on water and biogeochemical cycles at multiple spatial and temporal scales, Abstract B31E-0348 presented at 2010 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 13-17 Dec.

17. Van Verseveld, W., H. Barnard, C. Graham, J. McDonnell, K. Lajtha, J. Brooks (2009) A

hillslope scale sprinkling experiment to resolve the double paradox in hydrology, EGU General Assembly, Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 11, EGU2009-8704.

18. Barnard, H., B. Bond, J. Brooks, Z. Kayler, E. Sulzman, A. Kennedy (2008) Examining the role of topography and climate on forest water-use efficiency, Eos Trans. AGU, 89(53), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B23C-0465.

19. Kayler, Z., E. Sulzman, H. Barnard, A. Kennedy, C. Phillips, A. Mix, B. Bond (2008) In search of the mechanisms behind soil carbon assimilation of a Douglas-fir forest in complex terrain using naturally abundant 13C, Eos Trans. AGU, 89(53), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B23C-0452

20. Kennedy, A., B. Bond, T. Pypker, H. Barnard, J. Marshall, Z. Kayler, E. Sulzman, M. Unsworth, A. Mix (2008) Using stable isotopes to monitor water and carbon relations at the small watershed scale, Eos Trans. AGU, 89(53), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B23C-0464

21. Brooks, J., H. Barnard, J. McDonnell, C. Burdick, R. Coulombe, (2007) Stable Isotopes as

Indicators of Soil Water Dynamics in Watersheds. In: Proceedings: International Atomic Energy Agency International Symposium on Advances in Isotope Hydrology and its Role in Sustainable Water Resources Management, Vienna, Austria.

22. Barnard H., W. VanVerseveld, C. Graham, B. Bond, K. Lajtha, J. Brooks, J. McDonnell (2007) Linking water pathways and nutrient dynamics in a small head water catchment: results of a controlled sprinkler experiment using a deuterium tracer in western Oregon, International

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Atomic Energy Agency, International Symposium on Advances in Isotope Hydrology and its Role in Sustainable Water Resources Management, Vienna, Austria.

23. Barnard, H. (2007) Ecohydrology of the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest: exposing patterns and processes, National Science Board Meeting, Corvallis, OR.

24. Barnard,H., W. VanVerseveld, C. Graham, B. Bond, J. Brooks, J. McDonnell (2006), Opening the Black Box: Hillslope Ecohydrological Responses to Simulated Rainfall in Western Oregon, Eos Trans. AGU, 87(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H13A-1343.

25. VanVerseveld, W., C. Graham, H. Barnard, J. McDonnell, K. Lajtha, J. Brooks, B. Bond, (2006) Linking Water Pathways and Sources of Dissolved Organic Matter at the Hillslope Scale: A 24-Day Sprinkling Experiment, Eos Trans. AGU, 87(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B33A-1162.

26. Barnard, H., W. VanVerseveld, C. Graham, B. Bond, J. Brooks, J. McDonnell (2006) Conifer

transpiration shows little response to simulated summer rainfall: results of an experimental test using a deuterium tracer in western Oregon, LTER All Scientist Meeting, Estes Park, CO.

27. Barnard, C. Graham, W. VanVerseveld, B. Bond, J. Brooks, K. Lajtha, J. McDonnell (2006) Hillslope Scale Ecohydrological Processes: The 2005 Watershed 10 Hillslope Sprinkling Experiments, HJ Andrews, LTER Symposium, Coravllis, OR.

TEACHING AND MENTORING EXPERIENCE University of Colorado Teaching

Year Semester Course#: Title Credit Hours Enrollment

2016 Spring GEOG 5100: Writing in Environmental Sciences

3 6

2015 Fall GEOG 3511: Intro to Hydrology 4 18

2015 Fall GEOG 1001: Environmental Systems 1 Climate and Vegetation

4 147

2015 Spring GEOG 3511: Intro to Hydrology 4 34

2014 Fall GEOG 4371/5371: Forest Geography 3 33

2014 Spring GEOG 5100: Writing in Environmental Sciences

3 10

2013 Spring GEOG 5100: Earth’s Critical Zone 3 5

2012 Fall GEOG 1001: Environmental Systems 1 Climate and Vegetation

4 133

2012 Fall GEOG 4371/5371: Forest Geography 3 36

2012 Spring GEOG 5241: Stable Isotopes in Environmental Science

3 8

2011 Fall GEOG 1001: Environmental Systems 1 Climate and Vegetation

4 167

2011 Fall GEOG 4371/5371: Forest Geography 3 35

2011 Spring GEOG 5241: Ecohydrology and Soils 3 11

2010 Fall GEOG 1001: Environmental Systems 1 Climate and Vegetation

4 176

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Training/Continuing Education for Teaching and Professional Development 2011- present: Faculty Teaching Excellence Program (FTEP), Early Career Faculty Program 2014: Measuring critical thinking in undergraduate students workshop. November 10, 2014. 2011: Association of American Geographers Early Career Graduate Faculty Development

Alliance Workshop. June 12 -17, 2011. 2011: Leadership Education for Advancement and Promotion, January 4-6, 2011. 2011: Consultation and class survey analysis with Dr. Ken Foote for GEOG 4371. 2010: Faculty Teaching Excellence Program (FTEP): Teaching Your First Day of Class. University of Colorado Advising and Mentoring Experience

Advising Role Student/Post-doc Education level (Year completed)

Advisee’s Department

Primary advisor Andrew Birch Ph.D. Geography (begins 5/16)

Primary advisor Stephanie Jarvis Ph.D. Geography (begins 6/16)

Primary advisor Sidney Bush M.A. Geography

Co-supervisor Dr. David Barnard Post-doc INSTAAR

Primary advisor Hallie Adams M.A. (2014) Geography

Primary advisor Margaret Burns M.A. (2014) Geography

Primary supervisor Dr. Erin Berryman Post-doc (2013-14) INSTAAR

Committee member Rachel Chai M.A. Geography

Committee member Alex Crawford Ph.D. Geography

Committee member Robert Andrus Ph.D. Geography

Committee member Brittany Johnson Ph.D. Geography

Committee member Isaac Vimont Ph.D. Geological Sciences

Committee member Jared Stewart Ph.D. EBIO

Committee member Taylor (Joe) Mills Ph.D. Geography

Committee member Julia Hicks Ph.D. Geography

Committee member Jose Solis Ph.D. (2016) Civil Engineering

Committee member John Knowles Ph.D. (2015) Geography

Committee member Monica Rother Ph.D. (2015) Geography

Committee member Rory Cowie Ph.D. (2014) Geography

Committee member Evan Pugh Ph.D. (2012) Geological Sciences

Committee member Rachel Feist M.S. (2015) Colorado School of Mines – Geologic Sciences

Committee member Claudio Alvarez M.A. (2013) Geography

Committee member Benjamin Brayden M.A. (2013) Geography

Committee member Kali Abel M.S. (2012) Geological Sciences

Committee member Alia Khan M.S. (2012) Environmental Studies

Committee member Patrick Kelly M.A. (2012) Geography

Committee member Rory Cowie M.A. (2010) Geography

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Undergraduate Honors Student Advising and Mentoring

Advising Role Student Degree Sought (Year completed)

Student’s Department

Primary advisor Jessica Barnes* B.A. (2015) Geography

Primary advisor Alexander Loomis B.A. (2012) Geography

Committee member John Tarricone B.A. (2016) Geography

Committee member Natalie Gillard B.A. (2016) Geography

Committee member Noah Brauer B.A. (2015) Geography

Committee member Anna Vinton B.S. (2015) EBIO and Math

Committee member Christopher Heckman B.S. (2011) Environmental Studies

*awarded Meyers Scholarship for most exceptional honors thesis in Geography

Additional Teaching, Mentoring, and Outreach Activities 2015: Science Mentor: Research Experience for Community College Students in Critical Zone

Science, CIRES, Boulder, CO. 2015: Science Communications Mentor, Research Experience in Solid Earth Science for

Students, UNAVCO, Boulder, CO. 2015: Science Mentor for Earth Explorers STEM education middle school program,

Longmont, CO. 2014: Science Mentor for Earth Explorers STEM education middle school program,

Longmont, CO. 2014: Guest lecturer for GEOG 3511 Intro to Hydrology. 2014: Science mentor, Research Experience in Solid Earth Science for Students, UNAVCO,

Boulder, CO. 2011 - 13: Program Mentor, Minorities Striving and Pursuing Higher Degrees (MSPHDs)

professional development program. Provide guidance to a cohort of 25 minority students and have direct responsibility for 5 undergraduate and graduate students from various academic institutions.

2013: Guest lecturer for GEOG 1011 Environmental System 2 Landscapes and Water. 2013: Guest panelist for GEOG 5100 Pedagogy. 2012: Guest panelist for Geography Graduate Student Brown Bag Series: Academic Life: The

Job Hunt/Application Process/Interview 2012: Science and writing mentor, Research Experience in Solid Earth Science for Students,

UNAVCO, Boulder, CO. 2011: Science mentor, Research Experience in Solid Earth Science for Students, UNAVCO,

Boulder, CO. 2011: Interviewed by undergraduate, Catherine Davis, for McNair Program. Assignment:

Interview a professor you find interesting. 2012: Interviewed by undergraduate, Sten Hasslerot, for Environmental Writing course.

Assignment: Interview a professor whom you are interested in their research. 2012: Interviewed by undergraduate, Frank Dragotta, for Environmental Writing course.

Assignment: Interview a professor to give you insight into future careers choices. 2012: Interviewed by undergraduate, Richard Levy, for Environmental Writing course.

Assignment: Interview a professor about their current position and career path. 2010 - 2013: Informal academic advising provided to: Anna Vinton (EBIO), Kenneth Eggering

(GEOG), Michelle Harrison (ENVS), Traeger Meyer (ENVS), and Brian Share (ENVS)

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Pre - University of Colorado Teaching Experience

Year Role Course#: Title Location

2007 Co-instructor FE 538: Field Hydrology Oregon State Uni.

2007 Co-instructor FS 561: Physiology of Woody Plants Oregon State Uni.

2007 Guest Lecturer ATS 564: Interactions of Vegetation and the Atmosphere

Oregon State Uni.

2006 Field Instructor H.J. Andrews LTER, Science and Math Investigative Learning Experiences (SMILE)

Oregon State Uni.

2005 Laboratory Instructor

CCS 205: Soils: Sustainable Ecosystems Oregon State Uni.

1998 Laboratory Instructor

ESC 200: Trees and Our Environment Uni. of Washington

1997 Teaching Assistant

ESC 221: Dendrology and Autecology Uni. of Washington

Pre - University of Colorado Mentoring Experience Undergraduates mentored: Sierra Wolfenbarger (Oregon State U.), Daniel Grant (Whitman College), Aidan Padilla (Oregon State U.), Jessica Mandrick (Swarthmore College), Matthew Bergen (U. of New Hampshire) Breandan O’Laoithe (Ireland), and Eoin Kyne (Ireland) UNIVERSITY AND DEPARTMENT SERVICE AND LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES 2015- : INSTAAR Diversity Coordinator and committee member 2015- : Honors Council co-representative for Geography 2015-16: Geography Personnel Committee 2014-15: School of Environment and Sustainability SEED Grant Committee 2014-15: Geography Space Committee 2013-14: Geography Newsletter Committee 2013-14: Geography Biogeographer Search Committee 2012-14: INSTAAR Diversity Committee 2012-13: Geography Graduate Admissions Committee 2012-13: Geography System Administrator Search Committee 2011-12: Geography Graduate Admissions Committee 2010-11: Geography Colloquium Committee PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES 2011 – present: Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science

(CUASHI) faculty representative for University of Colorado. CU lead representative 2014 – present.

2016: Panelist, National Science Foundation Division of Earth Sciences 2015: Vice-chair elect and Chair-elect, Gordon Research Conference, Catchment Science:

Interactions of Hydrology, Biology, and Geochemistry, Andover, NH. 2015: Session Convener: H034: Ecohydrology of Disturbed Environments, American

Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2015: Reviewer, National Science Foundation Division of Polar Programs 2015: Reviewer, National Science Foundation Division of Earth Sciences 2014: Reviewer, National Science Foundation, Geoscience Education 2014: Reviewer, National Science Foundation Division of Earth Sciences 2013: Reviewer, National Science Foundation Division of Earth Sciences 2012: Panelist, National Science Foundation, Geoscience Education

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2012: Session Convener: ED027: Building a Diverse Geosciences Workforce: A Balancing Act, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting

2012: Reviewer, U.S. Department of Energy 2012: Reviewer, National Science Foundation Division of Earth Sciences 2012: Reviewer, National Science Foundation Division of Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences 2012: Reviewer, Institute for Broadening Participation 2011: Reviewer, National Science Foundation Division of Earth Sciences 2011: Reviewer, National Science Foundation Division of Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences 2011: Reviewer, Institute for Broadening Participation 2011: Program Mentor, Minorities Striving and Pursuing Higher Degrees professional

development program. 2011: Session Convener: Partitioning Evaporation, Transpiration, and Deep Percolation in

Vegetated Catchments, American Geophysical Union Meeting Fall Meeting Ad-hoc Journal Reviewer: Journal of Hydrology, Hydrological Processes, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Ecohydrology, Ecological Applications, Forest Ecology and Management, Plant and Soil, Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, Hydrological Sciences Journal, Journal of Forest Research, Tree Physiology, TREES Structure and Function, Water Resources Research, Benchmark Papers in Hydrology Pre-University of Colorado Service 2009: Session Convener: Tracers, Isotopes and Other Biogeochemical Techniques in

Ecohydrology, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2008: Session Convener: Hydrologic Controls on Ecosystem Function, American Geophysical

Union Fall Meeting 2008: Search Committee Member, Oregon State University, Dept. of Forest Engineering 2006: Steering Committee Member, OSU Community and Diversity Black Initiative 2005: Graduate Student Representative, HJ Andrews Long-Term Ecological Research 2005: Search Committee Member, Oregon State University, Department of Forest Science PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Ecological Society of America (since 1998), American Geophysical Union (since 2004), Phi Kappa Phi (inducted 2007), Sigma Xi (inducted 2006), Xi Sigma Pi (inducted 1999)