2011
- Zeliff, Morgan M.Ìý1Ìý;ÌýWilliams, MarkÌý21ÌýUniversity of Colorado2ÌýUniversity of ColoradoStable isotopes and hydrochemical constituents of water were used to evaluate the role of groundwater in two high-elevation, snowmelt
- Yoshino, MioriÌý1Ìý;ÌýGe, SheminÌý21ÌýUniversity of Colorado2ÌýUniversity of ColoradoLimited groundwater studies exist for aquifers in the Denver Basin north of the Greeley Arch. With continued proposals for uranium mining in
- Xing, FeiÌý1Ìý;ÌýKettner, Albert J.Ìý2Ìý;ÌýHannon, Mark T.Ìý31ÌýCSDMS Integration Facility, INSTAAR, University of Colorado, Boulder2ÌýCSDMS Integration Facility, INSTAAR, University of Colorado, Boulder3Ìý
- Wilson, John LÌý11ÌýNew Mexico Institute of Mining and TechnologyThe traditional hydrologic view of western mountains was constrained by the notion that the only significant natural water storage in mountains is snowpack, giving less
- Weingarten, MatthewÌý1Ìý;ÌýHsieh, PaulÌý21ÌýUniversity of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO, USA2ÌýU.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA, USASolute transport through fractured porous rocks can be described by advective-
- Underhill, Vivian RÌý11ÌýUniversity of ColoradoWith rising global temperatures, a major concern is that fresh water from melting glaciers and the Greenland ice sheet will slow down global oceanic circulation patterns, in particular the North
- Underhill, Vivian RÌý1Ìý;ÌýWood, Kevin RÌý2Ìý;ÌýMahoney, AndyÌý31ÌýUniversity of Colorado, Environmental Sciences Department2ÌýJoint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean3ÌýUniversity of Alaska,
- Swanner, Elizabeth DÌý1Ìý;ÌýTempleton, Alexis SÌý21ÌýUniversity of Colorado2ÌýUniversity of ColoradoIt is now established that microbial life inhabits pore spaces and fractures deep within the solid rock of our continents.
- SanClements, Michael DÌý1Ìý;ÌýMcKnight, Diane MÌý2Ìý;ÌýForeman, Christine MÌý31ÌýINSTAAR, University of Colorado at Boulder2ÌýINSTAAR, University of Colorado at Boulder3ÌýMontana State UniversityWhile in
- Rudolph, James VÌý1Ìý;ÌýFriedrich, KatjaÌý21ÌýUniversity of Colorado, Dept. of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (ATOC)2ÌýUniversity of Colorado, Dept. of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (ATOC)A 21st century precipitation