Macropores in Snowpacks of Sierra Nevada

Abstract
Macropores - large open channels that can conduct water - have been found within snowpacks of the Sierra Nevada of California. Extensive networks of channels as well as apparently isolated single channels have been documented. These openings, which are usually found near the base of the snowpack, were recognized at several widespread sites. Such basal channels may be an important means of draining liquid water from the snowpack. The presence of open conduits in snow helps to explain such phenomena as rapid streamflow response to percolating rain and melt water.

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