Abstract
- Mueller, Erich R 1 ; Pitlick, John 21 Dept. of Geography, University of Colorado2 Dept. of Geography, University of ColoradoBraided streams and rivers are relatively rare in the Rocky Mountains of the Western U.S.,
- Moody , John A 11 U.S. Geological SurveyExtreme floods often follow wildfire in mountainous watersheds. The peak discharge for these post-wildfire floods has been shown to correlate with rainfall intensity. The relation between
- Mladenov, Natalie 1 ; Zheng, Yan 2 ; Nemergut, Diana 3 ; Simone, Bailey 4 ;Legg, Teresa 5 ; McKnight, Diane 61 INSTAAR, University of Colorado2 UNICEF3 INSTAAR
- Meromy, Leah H 1 ; Molotch, Noah P 2 ; Link, Timothy E 3 ; Fassnacht, Steven R 4 ; Herchmer, Eric 5 ; Roberts, Scott 6 ; Rice, Robert 71 University
- McKenzie, Valerie J. 11 University of ColoradoParasitic and infectious diseases are a significant threat to human, livestock, and wildlife health and are changing dramatically in the face of human-induced environmental changes such as
- McGlynn, Brian 11 Montana State UniversityThe relationships between landscape characteristics, water redistribution, and catchment runoff dynamics remain poorly understood. Hydrologic connectivity between catchment upland and near stream
- Love, Matthew R 1 ; Eakins, Barry W 2 ; Caldwell, Jason R 31 CIRES/NGDC2 CIRES/NGDC3 CU BoulderCIRES scientists at NGDC have created tested and reviewed a new Digital Elevation Model (DEM)
- Kroepsch, Adrianne 1 ; Williams, Mark 2 ; Nydick, Koren 3 ; Gianniny, Gary 41 University of Colorado-Boulder2 University of Colorado3 Mountain Studies Institute4 Fort Lewis
- Kohler, Tyler J 1 ; Stanish, Lee F 2 ; Esposito, Rhea M. 3 ; Simmons, Breana 4; McKnight, Diane M 51 University of Colorado2 University of Colorado3 University of Louisiana
- Kim, Hong S 1 ; Williams, Mark W. 2 ; Schmidt, Steven 3 ; Mladenov, Natalie 41 INSTAAR2 INSTAAR3 INSTAAR4 INSTAARThere is an urgency to improve our understanding of how water