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The Effect Of Colloid-Facilitated Transport On Cesium And Srontium Transport In Unsaturated Quartz Sand Columns

Aug. 17, 2018

Dittrich , Timothy M 1 ; Ryan , Joseph N 2 1 University of Colorado-Boulder 2 University of Colorado-Boulder The presence of small particles (colloids) in natural soil and groundwater systems has been well established. Under certain environmental conditions, the sorption of contaminants to mobile colloids can increase transport in...

Factors Affecting The Growth Of *Didymosphenia Geminata* In New Zealand Rivers: Flow, Bed Disturbance, Nutrients, Light, And Seasonal Dynamics.

Aug. 17, 2018

Cullis , James D 1 1 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 dramatically spread to cover the beds of many rivers with extremely dense and extensive...

Soybeans Grown In Elevated Ozone Show Decreased Evapotranspiration That Could Have Implications On Midwest Climate And Hydrology

Aug. 17, 2018

Casetllani , Benjamin B 1 1 Univeristy of Colorado at Boulder As 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 on the effect that this increase would have on the...

Ecohydrology Within The Boulder Creek Watershed: New Investigations Of Water And Carbon Fluxes

Aug. 17, 2018

Byers , Anya 1 ; Waste , Elizabeth 2 ; Barnard , Holly R 3 1 University of Colorado 2 University of Colorado 3 University of Colorado Processes operating in the hydrosphere, geosphere, and biosphere interact at multiple scales to determine the structure, function, and health of terrestrial ecosystems. Although...

Interannual Forecasting Of Upper Colorado River Flow

Aug. 17, 2018

Bracken , Cameron W 1 ; Rajagopalan , Balaji 2 1 University of Colorado at Boulder 2 University of Colorado at Boulder Current operational forecasting methods in the Upper Colorado River Basin (UCRB) use antecedent flow and soil moisture conditions, snowpack and climate indices (Brandon, 2005). Experimental methods include large...

Flood Scaling And Network Geometry - Exploring The Role Of The Width Function

Aug. 17, 2018

Anderson , Scott 1 ; Pitlick , John 2 1 University of Colorado at Boulder, Geography 2 University of Colorado at Boulder, Geography Flooding and flood processes play an integral role in the geomorphological and ecological systems of landscapes, and can have large impacts on human developments. Changing climate has...

Numerical Simulation Of Engineered Injection And Extraction

Aug. 17, 2018

Abeysinghe , Nadeeka 1 ; Neupauer , Roseanna 2 ; Mays , David 3 1 University of Colorado at Boulder 2 University of Colorado at Boulder 3 University of Colorado at Denver Remediation of contaminated groundwater may involve the injection of a treatment solution into the aquifer to simulate degradation...

A Localized Climate And Glacier Record Extending Through The Little Ice Age For Lyell And Maclure Glaciers Using Tree Ring Analysis

Aug. 17, 2018

Abel , Kali M 1 1 University of Colorado, Boulder and INSTAAR Yosemite’s small glaciers are rapidly retreating, impacting a critical source of late-season cold water for the upper Tuolumne River ecosystem. Addressing quantitatively how glaciers will respond to present and future climate change demands that we understand how small...

How Evapotranspiration And Deep Percolation Impact The Precipitation-Runoff Response, Aquifer Recharge And Linked Nutrient-Cycling In A High-Elevation Catchment In Colorado

Aug. 17, 2018

Zeliff , Morgan 1 ; Williams , Mark 2 ; Cowie , Rory 3 ; Knowles , John 4 ; Burns , Sean 5 1 University of Colorado 2 University of Colorado 3 University of Colorado 4 University of Colorado 5 University of Colorado Here we evaluate how evapotranspiration (ET)...

Drainage Evolution In North America Since The Last Glacial Maximum

Aug. 17, 2018

Wickert , Andrew D. 1 ; Anderson , Robert S. 2 ; Mitrovica , Jerry X. 3 1 University of Colorado 2 University of Colorado 3 Harvard University Glacial cycles modified North American river systems by drastically changing drainage basin areas, patterns of precipitation, and meltwater delivery to channels. We...

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