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- Kasprzyk, Joseph 11 University of Colorado 51´«Ã½In environmental planning problems, decision makers' goals often fundamentally conflict. Faced with limited budgets, planners realize that increasing their systems' performance could cause
- East, Amy E 11 U.S. Geological SurveyThe last several decades have seen a substantial increase in the number of dams removed in the U.S., including the recent removal of large dams impounding millions of cubic meters of sediment. Both dam
- Dailey, Kelsey R 1 ; Hughes, Holly 2 ; Williams, Mark 31 Environmental Studies, INSTAAR2 INSTAAR3 Geography, INSTAARGeochemical surface and groundwater data were used to examine groundwater recharge
- Cohen, Matthew J 11 University of FloridaRivers are the primary conveyance for water and solutes to the sea, and are increasingly recognized as venues for intensive biogeochemical reactivity. As water and solutes move downstream and
- Clarkin, Timothy 1 ; Raseman, William 2 ; Kasprzyk, Joseph 3 ; Herman, Jon 41 CU 51´«Ã½2 CU 51´«Ã½3 CU 51´«Ã½4 UC DavisThis research explores how user-defined constraints
- Cawley, Kaelin M 1 ; Hohner, Amanda K 2 ; McKee, Georgina A 3 ; Borch, Thomas 4 ; Omur-Ozbek, Pinar 5 ; Oropeza, Jill 6 ; Rosario-Ortiz, Fernando 71
- Barrett, Andrew P 11 National Snow and Ice Data Center - CIRESI assess the magnitude and variability of glacier and snow melt inputs to rivers draining the major glacierized and snow covered river basins of High Asia. The water budget
- Barnard, Holly R 1 ; Mares, Rachel 2 ; Mao, Deqiang 3 ; Revil, Andre 4 ;Singha, Kamini 51 University of Colorado - 51´«Ã½2 Colorado School of Mines3 Colorado School of
- Zhang, Qinghuan 1 ; Williams, Mark 2 ; Livneh, Ben 31 University of Colorado 51´«Ã½2 University of Colorado 51´«Ã½3 University of Colorado 51´«Ã½Mountainous areas have complex geological features
- 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