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Anatomy of a post-subduction collision. [PDF]
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Simulating Groundwater‐Streamflow Connections in the Upper Colorado River Basin
Groundwater, 2020Abstract In mountain, snow driven catchments, snowmelt is supposed to be the primary contribution to river streamflows during spring. In these catchments the contribution of groundwater is not well documented because of the difficulty to monitor groundwater in such complex environment with deep aquifers.
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Precipitation episodes in the upper Colorado River basin
pure and applied geophysics, 1964We wish to learn whether annual precipitation over the Colorado watershed is determined by occurrence or non-occurrence of a few large storms; or by other controls such as variations in frequency of minor disturbances. It is found that there is a semi-constant ‘noise’ level of about six inches precipitation per year, composed of small rains. Occasional
Herbert Riehl, Russell L. Elsberry
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Salinity Trends in Surface Waters of the Upper Colorado River Basin, Colorado
Journal of Environmental Quality, 1998AbstractDissolved‐solids data collected in the Upper Colorado River Basin upstream from Cameo, Colorado, and in the Gunnison River Basin were analyzed for trends in flow‐adjusted dissolved‐solids concentrations and loads for water years 1970 to 1993, 1980 to 1993, and 1986 to 1993.
Nancy J. Bauch, Norman E. Spahr
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Energy-Water-Salinity: Upper Colorado River Basin
Journal of the Water Resources Planning and Management Division, 1979Coal, oil shale, and uranium resource developments in the Upper Colorado River Basin are expected to consume large amounts of water that will alter both the quantity and quality of downstream flows. An evaluation of the water resource impacts from alternative energy developments will assure a continued high level of water use throughout the Colorado ...
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Quality of water in the upper Colorado River basin
Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 1948In a drainage area as large as the Colorado River Basin there are naturally large differences in the quality of the surface waters. The chemical character of the water at six gaging stations on the Colorado River from near the headwaters to near the mouth is shown by the analyses in Table 1.It will be seen that the concentration of dissolved solids ...
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Strategies for Salinity Control for the Upper Colorado River Basin
Transactions of the ASAE, 1983ABSTRACT Amulti-level nonlinear optimization procedure was utilized to develop an array of strategies for the most cost-effective salinity control program for the Upper Colorado River Basin. Cost effectiveness functions were developed for each point source control project for the major canals, aggregate laterals and selected on-farm improvements in ...
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Water Available for Energy—Upper Colorado River Basin
Journal of the Water Resources Planning and Management Division, 1976The Upper Colorado River Basin has abundant deposits of fossil fuels and minerals, and numerous projects are in progress, planned or projected, to extract these resources. The first question that needs to be answered to make it possible for these projects to become reality is the availability of water.
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Reclamation of a Saline‐Alkali Soil in the Upper Colorado River Basin
Soil Science Society of America Journal, 1956Abstract An experiment to determine the feasibility of reclaiming an unproductive saline‐alkali calcareous soil (Billings silty clay loam) in the Upper Colorado River Basin was established near Grand Junction, Colo. The effects of leaching and gypsum on the reclamation of this soil, which is typical of the soils of the Upper Colorado ...
M. Amemiya, C. W. Robinson, E. W. Cowley
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Synoptic controls on upper Colorado River basin snowfall
International Journal of Climatology, 2000Synoptic controls of the Colorado River basin snowfall are determined from 700 mb atmospheric circulation. The 700 mb time series is run through an S-mode Principal Component Analysis (PCA) which creates a synoptic index over the western US region This synoptic index is used as input to a feed-forward backpropagation neural network to develop transfer ...
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