Abstract
- 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
- Jarvis, Stephanie K 1 ; Barnard, Holly 2 ; Singah, Kamini 31 INSTAAR2 INSTAAR3 Colorado School of MinesThe model of ecohydrological separation suggests that trees source water from a different
- Hotchkiss, Erin 11 Biological Sciences, Virginia TechDespite much research identifying inland waters as active players in the carbon cycle, the relative role of hydrologic transport and in situ transformations in controlling
- Hinckley, Eve-Lyn S. 11 Environmental Studies, Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research; CU BoulderCalifornia’s wine industry is both a major revenue stream to the State, at $62B per year, and a hydro-biogeochemical manipulation at a grand
- Hill, Alice F. 1 ; Stallard, Robert F. 2 ; Rittger, Karl 31 University of Colorado-Boulder; Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Science2 United States Geological Survey, Boulder, Colorado
- Hendrickson, Patrick J 1 ; Gooseff, Michael N 2 ; Huryn, Alexander D 31 University of Colorado-Boulder2 University of Colorado-Boulder3 University of AlabamaAufeis (icings or naleds) are seasonal