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- Anthony, James L. 1 ; Lewis, William 21 Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado2 Department of Ecology and Evolutionary
- Abood, Paul 1 ; Williams, Mark 2 ; Tonnessen, Kathy 3 ; Morris, Kristi 41 University of Colorado, Boulder2 University of Colorado, Boulder3 Rocky Mountains CESU, National Park Service4
- Watkins, Loring P 1 ; Neupauer, Roseanna M 21 University of Colorado at Boulder2 University of Colorado at BoulderAn accurate representation of permeability anisotropy is needed to accurately model the rate and
- Ward, Dylan J 1 ; Anderson, Robert S 2 ; Briner, Jason P 3 ; Guido, Zackry S 41 University of Colorado, Dept. of Geological Sciences and INSTAAR2 University of Colorado, Dept. of Geological
- Towler, Erin L 1 ; Rajagopalan, Balaji 2 ; Summers, Scott 3 ; Seidel, Chad 41 University of Colorado at Boulder2 University of Colorado at Boulder3 University of Colorado at Boulder4
- INVITED FACULTY TALK - Global Predictions Of River Discharge And Sediment Load Under Human InfluenceSyvitski, James 11 Environmental Computation and Imaging Group, INSTAAR, University of Colorado at BoulderThe UNH water balance and transport model (WBM), based on the STN-30p network, provides a fundamental structure for analyzing the
- Ryan, Joseph N 11 University of Colorado, BoulderWe investigated the transport of the cations Cs+ and Sr2+ in flow-through and recirculating saturated quartz porous media in the absence and presence of illite colloids to examine the effect
- Pitlick, John 1 ; Mueller, Erich 2 ; Segura, Catalina 31 Geography Department, CU-Boulder2 Geography Department, CU-Boulder3 Geography Department, CU-BoulderIn high-gradient channels the sediment
- Miller, Matthew 1 ; McKnight, Diane 2 ; Alexa, Katherine 31 INSTAAR, Environmental Engineering2 INSTAAR, Environmental Engineering3 Cornell UniversityWe studied the impact of a sustained high
- McCleskey, R. Blaine 1 ; Verplanck, Phillip L. 2 ; Nordstrom, D. Kirk 31 University of Colorado2 USGS3 USGSMining operations and runoff from hydrothermal scars can affect the Red River water quality