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- Birdsell, Daniel T 1 ; Karra, Satish 2 ; Rajaram, Hari 31 University of Colorado, Civil Environmental & Architectural Engineering2 Los Alamos National Laboratory, Computational Earth Science Group3
- Birch, Andrew L 1 ; Stallard, Robert F 2 ; Barnard, Holly R 31 Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, Department of Geography Â鶹ÊÓƵ2 United States Geologic Survey, Institute of
- Bergstrom, Anna 1 ; Koch, Joshua 2 ; O'Neel, Shad 31 University of Colorado - Boulder2 U.S. Geological Survey, Anchorage, AK3 U.S. Geological Survey, Anchorage, AKRapid ice loss characterizes
- Beck, Whitney S. 1 ; Poff, N. LeRoy 21 Colorado State University2 Colorado State UniversityStreamflow is a master variable that regulates biological communities in lotic ecosystems. Laboratory studies have shown that
- Barnes, Rebecca T. 11 Environmental Science, Colorado CollegeThe flux of terrestrial C to rivers has increased relative to pre-industrial levels and a fraction of this flux is aged dissolved organic C (DOC). Once in rivers, C is stored in
- Baker, Sarah 1 ; Rajagopalan, Balaji 2 ; Wood, Andrew 31 CU Boulder2 CU Boulder3 NCAROperational sub-seasonal to seasonal (S2S) climate predictions have advanced in skill in recent years but are yet
- Back, Jennifer 11 Water Resources Division, National Park ServiceThe creation of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System is one of the most significant river conservation achievements in the United States. Provision of good water
- Adams, Jordan M 1 ; Gasparini, Nicole M 21 INSTAAR, Â鶹ÊÓƵ2 Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Tulane UniversityRunoff variability, defined as a function of the frequency and
- Shoaei, Farrokh 1 ; Crimaldi, John P. 21 Â鶹ÊÓƵ2 Â鶹ÊÓƵ Abstract to be uploaded later.
- Famiglietti, Jay 11 NASA Jet Propulsion LaboratoryJust as the settling and development of the arid American West was fueled by harnessing its available fresh water, the growing lack of water availability may well be its undoing. California