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- Williams, Mark W 11 CU-BoulderMountains, like the polar regions, are likely to experience the effects of global warming before lowland sites. Seasonally snow-covered areas are like canaries in a coal mine; early warning systems that
- Vogel, Richard M 11 Tufts University, Department of Civil and Environmental EngineeringA general introduction to the new field of ‘hydromorphology’ will be given. Hydromorphology is to hydrology, as geomorphology is to geology.
- Segura, Catalina 1 ; Pitlick, John 21 University of Colorado2 University of ColoradoThe spatial variability of sediment transport intensity at the reach scale is controlled both by the available shear stress, Ï„, and the
- Pitlick, John 1 ; , GEOG 5100 students 2 ; Nelson, Jonathan 31 University of Colorado2 University of Colorado3 US Geological SurveyThe bed roughness in headwater streams is generally large in
- Nielson, Ashley 1 ; Williams, Mark 2 ; Caine, Nel 31 INSTAAR,Niwot Ridge LTER,Department of Geography2 INSTAAR,Niwot Ridge LTER,Department of Geography3 INSTAAR,Niwot Ridge LTER,Department of
- Nanus, Leora 1 ; Williams, Mark W 2 ; Campbell, Donald H 3 ; Kendall, Carol 4; Elliott, Emily M 51 Â鶹ÊÓƵ, US Geological Survey2 University of Colorado
- Mueller, Erich R 1 ; Pitlick, John 21 Department of Geography, University of Colorado2 Department of Geography, University of ColoradoChannel morphology in streams and rivers is a product of the watershed scale flux of
- Miller, Matthew 1 ; McKnight, Diane 2 ; Borgnis, Evyan 31 INSTAAR, University of Colorado2 INSTAAR, University of Colorado3 University of San FranciscoThe pulse of dissolved organic matter (DOM) that
- McCutchan, Jr., James H 1 ; Lewis, Jr., William M 2 ; Blankenship, Ariann L 3 ; Oppold, Mary 41 University of Colorado2 University of Colorado3 University of Colorado4 University
- McCleskey, R. Blaine 1 ; Nordstrom, D. Kirk 2 ; Ball, James W. 31 U.S. Geological Survey / University of Colorado2 U.S. Geological Survey3 U.S. Geological SurveyThe Gibbon R. flows by Norris Geyser