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- Barnhart, Theodore B 1 ; Livneh, Ben 2 ; Gochis, David J 3 ; Molotch, Noah P 41 University of Colorado, Boulder2 University of Colorado, Boulder3 National Center for Atmospheric
- Barnard, Holly R 1 ; Mares, Rachel 2 ; Mao, Deqiang 3 ; Revil, Andre 4 ;Singha, Kamini 51 University of Colorado - Boulder2 Colorado School of Mines3 Colorado School of
- Zhang, Qinghuan 1 ; Williams, Mark 2 ; Livneh, Ben 31 °µÍø½ûÇø2 °µÍø½ûÇø3 °µÍø½ûÇøMountainous areas have complex geological features
- Wilson, Colleen E 1 ; Gooseff, Michael N 21 INSTAAR2 INSTAARAquatic ecosystem temperature regulation is essential to the survival of riverine fish species restricted to limited water temperature ranges. Dissolved oxygen
- Webb, Ryan 11 Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, University of ColoradoSnow is an important environmental variable in headwater systems that controls hydrological processes such as streamflow, groundwater recharge, and
- Vernon, James P 1 ; Raseman, William J 2 ; Kasprzyk, Joseph R 3 ; Rosario-Ortiz, Fernando 4 ; Hohner, Amanda K 5 ; Summers, R S 61 °µÍø½ûÇø2
- Udall, Brad 11 Colorado Water Institute – Colorado State UniversityWater in the Western US is governed by water law derived from the early gold miners in the mid 19th century and is controlled by massive infrastructure built in the
- Tyree, Meredith A 1 ; Bishop, Ian W 2 ; Spaulding, Sarah A 31 Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR), °µÍø½ûÇø2 Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR),
- Torrens, Christa L. 1 ; Gooseff, Michael N. 21 INSTAAR - University of Colorado, Boulder2 INSTAAR - University of Colorado, BoulderGlacial meltwater streams in the McMurdo Dry Valleys [MDV], Antarctica flow 4-12 weeks
- Strack, Otto D.L. 11 Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engi- neering, College of Science and Technology, University of MinnesotaGroundwater flow modeling has become increasingly sophisticated as modeling tools have evolved from