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- A Comparison Of Hydrological Flowpaths And Nutrient Export In Three Small Tropical Forest CatchmentsHoalst Pullen, Nancy 1 ; Hamann, Hillary B. 2 ; Stallard, Robert F 31 Geography, INSTAAR, University of Colorado at Boulder2 Geography and Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado - Colorado
- Hill, Kenneth 1 ; Hamann, Hillary 2 ; Williams, Mark 3 ; Caine, Nel 41 University of Colorado at Boulder. Department of Geography and INSTAAR2 University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.
- Hartford, Jillian R 1 ; Crimaldi, John P 21 University of Colorado--Boulder2 University of Colorado--BoulderVarious benthic invertebrates (e.g. sea urchins, anemones, corals) rely on broadcast spawning, a fertilization
- Gutmann, Ethan D 1 ; Small, Eric E 21 University of Colorado2 University of ColoradoSoil Hydraulic Properties (SHPs) play an important role in regulating heat and moisture fluxes in land surface models. Currently, SHPs
- Goodrich, David C. 11 USDA-Agricultural Research Service, TucsonDecision-makers and natural resource managers increasingly require much more sophisticated levels of expert findings and scientific results to make informed decisions. No
- Gochis, David J 11 National Center for Atmospheric ResearchResearch into the North American Monsoon reveals a continental-scale climatic system possessing marked intra- and inter-regional variations in hydroclimatology. Some works have
- Gerbig, Chase A. 1 ; Mayer, Marilyn 2 ; Grimberg, Stefan J. 31 Deptartment of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO2 Deptartment of Civil and
- Ge, Shemin 1 ; Cutillo, Paula 21 University of Colorado2 US National Park ServiceHydrogeologic systems are known to respond to earthquakes, manifested by ground water level changes, abnormal temperature and chemical
- Flanagan, Colleen M 1 ; McKnight, Diane M 2 ; Roche, Amber 3 ; Gardner, Eileen 4 ; McDougall, Sarah 51 INSTAAR2 INSTAAR3 INSTAAR4 INSTAAR5 Penn State
- Esposito, Rhea M M 1 ; Horn, Shannon 2 ; McKnight, Diane 31 INSTAAR2 3 The McMurdo Dry Valleys in Antarctica are among the coldest and driest deserts on earth. Streams only flow for 6-10 weeks per