2018
- Rathburn, Sarah 1 ; Eidmann, Johanna 21 Department of Geosciences, Colorado State University2 Department of Geosciences, Colorado State UniversitySnowmelt runoff since the 2013 Flood continues to transport sediment and
- Paulson, Cindy 11 Brown & CaldwellToday’s water challenges demand new ways of thinking. To be sustainable, we must be innovative, advancing new technologies as well as new ways of engaging with others to apply those technologies
- Onyeali, Mazi-Mathias C 1 ; Joseph, Erouscilla P 2 ; Frey, Holli 31 CU Boulder2 The University of Trinidad and Tobago3 Union CollegeDominica has an abundance of volcanic activity, with nine (9)
- Musselman, Keith N. 1 ; Henn, Brian 2 ; Lestak, Leanne 3 ; Ralph, Marty 4 ;Molotch, Noah P 51 INSTAAR2 Scripps, UC San Diego3 INSTAAR4 Scripps, UC San Diego5
- Murphy, Sheila 11 U.S. Geological SurveyExtreme climate events– such as hurricanes, droughts, extreme precipitation, and wildfires– have the potential to alter watershed processes and stream response. Yet due to the destructive and
- Leonard, Ryan E 1 ; Heckman, Christoffer 2 ; Minear, J. Toby 3 ; Anderson, Robert S 41 University of Colorado at Boulder, Department of Computer Science 2 University of Colorado at
- Kochanski, Kelly 1 ; Tucker, Gregory 2 ; Anderson, Robert S 31 University of Colorado at Boulder - Geological Sciences2 University of Coloardo at Boulder - Geological Sciences3 University of Colorado
- 2 Presenting Author1 University of Colorado at Boulder, Geological Sciences2 University of Colorado at Boulder, Geological Sciences3 Snow bedforms cover around 8% of the world, mainly on Greenland and Antarctica. Despite being
- Kasprzyk, Joseph 11 Â鶹ÊÓƵDue to climatic and land use change, water managers are increasingly interested in the influence of uncertainty in their systems. Current hydrologic forecasting frameworks often consider
- Jennings, Keith S 1 ; Molotch, Noah P 21 Â鶹ÊÓƵ2 Â鶹ÊÓƵIt is well known that climate warming invokes nonlinear responses in snow accumulation and melt within the seasonal