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Colorado River Flows to Keep Shrinking as Climate Warms
Colorado River Flows Keep Shrinking Climate Warms
2017/3/14
Warming in the 21st century reduced Colorado River flows by at least 0.5 million acre-feet, about the amount of water used by 2 million people for one year, according to new research from the Uni...
Colorado high peaks losing glaciers as climate warms
Colorado high peaks glaciers climate warms
2016/1/17
The following is part 20 in a series on the National Science Foundation's Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network.Visit parts one, two, three, four, five, six, ...
Historic 2013 Colorado Front Range storm accomplished up to 1,000 years of erosion,CU-Boulder study finds
2013 Colorado storm accomplished 1,000 years of erosion CU-Boulder
2015/9/8
The historic September 2013 storm that triggered widespread flooding across Colorado’s Front Range eroded the equivalent of hundreds, or even as much as 1,000 years worth of accumulated sediment from ...
Effect of water addition and nitrogen fertilization on the fluxes of CH4, CO2, NOx, and N2O following five years of elevated CO2 in the Colorado Shortgrass Steppe
nitrogen fertilization CH4 CO2 NOx N2O Colorado Shortgrass Steppe
2009/3/11
An open-top-chamber (OTC) CO2 enrichment (~720 mmol mol-1) study was conducted in the Colorado shortgrass steppe from April 1997 through October 2001. Aboveground plant biomass increased under elevate...
New particle formation in the Front Range of the Colorado Rocky Mountains
new particle formation front range Colorado Rocky Mountains
2008/11/3
New particle formation is of interest because of its influence on the properties of aerosol population, and due to the possible contribution of newly formed particles to cloud condensation nuclei. Cur...
DYNAMICS OF A TRANSGRESSIVE PRODELTAIC SYSTEM: IMPLICATIONS FOR GEOGRAPHY AND CLIMATE WITHIN A PENNSYLVANIAN INTRACRATONIC BASIN, COLORADO, U.S.A.
DYNAMICS OF A TRANSGRESSIVE PRODELTAIC SYSTEM IMPLICATIONS FOR GEOGRAPHY CLIMATE WITHIN A PENNSYLVANIAN INTRACRATONIC BASIN, COLORADO, U.S.A.
2014/4/8
Detailed sedimentological analysis of a prodeltaic turbidite unit within the Pennsylvanian Minturn Formation provides insight into the nature of fan-delta deposition, and allows reconstruction of pale...