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Long‐Term Trends and Variability of Upwelling in the Southern South China Sea
Abstract Wind‐driven upwelling in the southern South China Sea (SSCS) is a crucial process in pumping nutrients and driving primary productivity. We analysed the long‐term trends of upwelling changes in the southern South China Sea, focusing on the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia (ECPM) and northwest Sabah for the past decades (1982–2023) by using ...
M. N. Satar +5 more
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Agricultural water governance in the desert: Shifting risks in central Arizona
In Arizona, the policy debates over the Colorado River Basin Drought Contingency Plans exposed longrunning tensions surrounding how we use and value scarce water resources in a desert. These negotiations also highlighted generations-old disputes between
Abigail M. York +7 more
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Abstract Hydroeconomic modeling yields many insights for water management, including integration of supply and demand management, reservoir operations and conjunctive management, and management under changed conditions. Hydroeconomic models of large, conjunctively operated water systems with many reservoirs operated for over‐year storage commonly ...
Wyatt Arnold, Jay Lund
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ABSTRACT Many resource management plans use ensembles of global climate models (GCMs) to represent a range of potential future climates. Hydrologic models are used to translate these climates into projections of water resources to evaluate their long‐term vulnerability.
Gabrielle F. S. Boisramé +4 more
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The Colorado River supplies water to 40 million people, 4.5 million acres of irrigated land, seven US states, over two dozen federally recognized and sovereign tribes and Mexico. River discharge is strongly controlled by snowpack accumulation and melt in
Ankur Dixit +6 more
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ABSTRACT Long‐term drought and aridification challenge water managers in the southwestern United States to ensure water security for growing urban populations. As reliable supply dwindles, managers must increasingly rely on demand management strategies whose success is predicated on community water literacy, an aggregate of water knowledge, attitudes ...
Meghan J. McCarroll +3 more
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Cultivating Collaborative Water Leaders: The Power of Experiential Learning
ABSTRACT Water systems in the American West are under mounting stress as climate change accelerates aridification and tensions grow over competing demands for scarce water resources. As socio‐ecological pressures compound, siloed thinking and governance undermine the development of innovative water management approaches.
Cora Cliburn +10 more
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Applying Water Quality Trading Experience to Colorado Senate Bill 24–037
ABSTRACT Colorado Senate Bill 24–037 (SB24‐037) directs the University of Colorado and Colorado State University, with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE), to evaluate the feasibility of alternative compliance programs using green infrastructure (GI) and to establish up to three pilot projects.
Tessa Landon, Alex Johnson, Evan Thomas
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Understanding Ancient Moose Populations in the Southern Rocky Mountains
ABSTRACT Moose (Alces alces) are an iconic symbol of contemporary Rocky Mountain ecosystems, and their growing abundance in Colorado and other portions of the Southern Rockies has inspired debate around their regional prehistory prior to their 20th century translocation. The Early Holocene biogeography of moose in North America is poorly characterised,
William T. T. Taylor +12 more
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The Altar basin in northwestern Sonora, Mexico, is a subsidiary basin forming a now inactive part of the Colorado River delta. Its sedimentary record illustrates how the delta prograded in the last 4–5 Ma over a late Miocene, structurally distinct ...
Martín Pacheco +5 more
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