Connecting Evapotranspiration And Groundwater Fluxes In The Critical Zone

Aug. 3, 2018

Harmon , Ryan E 1 ; Szutz , Daphne 2 ; Barnard , Holly 3 ; Randell , Jackie 4 ; Singha , Kamini 5 1 Colorado School of Mines 2 University of California Berkeley 3 University of Colorado Boulder 4 Colorado School of Mines 5 Colorado School of Mines...

Remediation Of Uranium-Contaminated Groundwater Using Engineered Injection And Extraction

Aug. 3, 2018

Greene , John A 1 ; Neupauer , Roseanna M 2 ; Ye , Ming 3 ; Kasprzyk , Joseph R 4 ; Mays , David C 5 1 University of Colorado Boulder 2 University of Colorado Boulder 3 Florida State University 4 University of Colorado Boulder 5 University of...

Potential Shifts In The Seasonality Of Groundwater Discharge As Snowmelt-Dominated Watersheds Warm

Aug. 3, 2018

Evans , Sarah 1 ; Ge , Shemin 2 ; Molotch , Noah 3 1 Unviersity of Colorado Boulder 2 Unviersity of Colorado Boulder 3 Unviersity of Colorado Boulder Climate warming is expected to alter groundwater discharge to streams in alpine watersheds due to changes in the timing of snowmelt...

Comparison Of Water Markets In Multiple Countries And The Potential For Multi-Objective Optimization In The Chilean Elqui Valley

Aug. 3, 2018

Estep , Melissa A 1 ; Kasprzyk , Joseph R 2 1 University of Colorado Boulder 2 University of Colorado Boulder Water markets have developed around the world due to efforts to reallocate water supply and promote efficient and sustainable use of water. Although creators of water markets commonly share...

Implementing Colorado's Water Plan

Aug. 3, 2018

Eklund , James 1 1 Colorado Water Conservation District Colorado’s Water Plan is our state’s framework for solutions to our water challenges. It guides future decision-making and sets forth the measurable objectives, goals, and critical actions needed to ensure the state’s most valuable resource is protected and available for generations...

Institutional Adaptation, User-Governed Irrigation Systems, And Climate Change: San Luis Valley Of Colorado

Aug. 3, 2018

Cody , Kelsey 1 1 CU Boulder In the coming century, another three billion people will need to be fed. Irrigation of crops is responsible for 40 percent of the globe’s food supply, and climate change threatens water supply to irrigation systems (Gleick, 2003). This challenge cannot be met by...

The National Ecological Observatory Network Aquatic Sampling: Dissolved Gas Concentrations, Stratification Conditions In Lakes, And Reaeration Rates In Streams

Aug. 3, 2018

Cawley , Kaelin M 1 ; Goodman , Keli 2 1 National Ecoloogical Observatory Network (NEON) 2 National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) The National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) is deploying instrumentation and collecting samples on a continental spatial scale planned to operate for 30 years starting in 2018. There are...

The Colorado River - Where Scarcity Sparks Collaboration

Aug. 3, 2018

Castle , Anne 1 1 Getches-Wilkinson Center for Natural Resources, Energy, and the Environment – University of Colorado at Boulder The Colorado River has always been known for its superlatives – the most volatile supplies, the most iconic landscapes, the most dammed, the most litigated, and recently, the most threatened...

Aerial Drones Used To Sample Pit Water Reduce Monitoring Costs And Improve Safety

Aug. 3, 2018

Castendyk , Devin 1 ; Straight , Brian 2 ; Filiatreault , Pierre 3 ; Thibeault , Stephanie 4 ; Cameron , Londie 5 2 Presenting Author 1 Hatch Associates Consultants 2 University of Colorado Boulder 3 Hatch Associates Consultants 4 Goldcorp Canada Ltd. 5 Goldcorp Canada Ltd. Aerial drones...

Dynamics Of Solute Transport And Rare Earth Element Response In Acid Mine Drainage Impacted Alpine Rivers.

Aug. 3, 2018

Carroll , Jordan E. 1 ; McKnight , Diane M. 2 ; Rue , Garrett P. 3 1 University of Colorado/INSTAAR 2 University of Colorado/INSTAAR 3 University of Colorado/INSTAAR Quantifying and understanding the transport of rare earth elements (REEs) in relation to heavy metals within acidic alpine rivers is relatively...

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