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- Hannon, Mark T 1 ; Kettner, Albert J. 2 ; Syvitski, James P.M. 3 ; Overeem, Irina 41 CSDMS, INSTAAR2 CSDMS, INSTAAR3 CSDMS, INSTAAR4 CSDMS, INSTAARZones of erosion and deposition
- Griebling, Scott A 1 ; Neupauer, Roseanna M 21 University of Colorado2 University of ColoradoWith growing populations and increased demand for water, it is necessary to ensure that increased pumping of aquifers does not
- Gordon, Eric 1 ; Pugh, Evan 21 Western Water Assessment2 University of Colorado BoulderIn snow-dominated regions, forested watersheds often provide a considerable portion of the downstream water resources, and tree
- Gabor, Rachel 1 ; McKnight, Diane 21 University of Colorado-Boulder2 University of Colorado-BoulderThe increasing concentrations of dissolved organic matter observed in many northern latitude regions have potentially
- Fuller, Kathleen 1 ; Neupauer, Roseanna M. 2 ; Mays, David C. 31 Department of Civil Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder2 Department of Civil Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder3
- Ebert, Jessica L 1 ; Driscoll, Charles T 21 University of Colorado at Boulder2 Syracuse UniversityUrban stormwater runoff is a critical water quality problem for older cities in the Northeast, including Syracuse NY. In
- Dittrich, Timothy M 1 ; Ryan, Joseph N 21 University of Colorado-Boulder2 University of Colorado-BoulderThe presence of small particles (colloids) in natural soil and groundwater systems has been well established. Under
- Cullis, James D 11 Civil Environmental and Architectural Engineering (CEAE) and Institute for Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR)Didymosphenia geminata (didymo) was introduced into a New Zealand river in 2004, and since then has
- Casetllani, Benjamin B 11 Univeristy of Colorado at BoulderAs a result of increasing anthropogenic emissions of pollutants, tropospheric ozone levels are projected to rise 40 to 60 percent by the year 2100 (IPCC 2007). This study focuses
- Byers, Anya 1 ; Waste, Elizabeth 2 ; Barnard, Holly R 31 University of Colorado2 University of Colorado3 University of ColoradoProcesses operating in the hydrosphere, geosphere, and biosphere