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Revision of Notropis stramineus (Cope, 1865), descriptions of three new species and comments on the monophyly of Miniellus Jordan, 1882 (Pisces: Cypriniformes: Leuciscidae) [PDF]
Combined analyses of molecular and morphological data support a revised classification of Notropis stramineus comprising five distinct evolutionary lineages, two for which names are available, Notropis stramineus (Cope, 1865) and N.
Amanda K. Pinion +5 more
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ABSTRACT The ecology of forests, their losses, and terrestrial wood decomposition dynamics have been intensively studied and reviewed. In the aquatic realm, reviews have concentrated on large wood (LW) in rivers and the transition from freshwater to marine environments in the Pacific Northwest of North America. However, a comprehensive global synthesis
Jon Dickson +9 more
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Upper Colorado River Commission - Basin Account
Series 200 | Governor (1957-1965 : Clyde) | Upper Colorado River project case files | Upper Colorado River Commission - Basin Account (Documents 5708-5720)The records in this series document Utah's role in the Upper Colorado River Commission, and the ...
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Upper Colorado River Commission - San Juan River Basin
Series 200 | Governor (1957-1965 : Clyde) | Upper Colorado River project case files | Upper Colorado River Commission - San Juan River Basin (Documents 9808-9883)The records in this series document Utah's role in the Upper Colorado River Commission, and ...
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Climate-change impacts on water resources and hydropower potential in the Upper Colorado River Basin
Study region: The Upper Colorado River Basin (UCRB), comprised of the Colorado and Gunnison River basins, is the prime water source for much of the western United States.
M. Kopytkovskiy, M. Geza, J.E. McCray
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Abstract Cyanobacterial and other algal blooms are an environmental concern in waterbodies worldwide. While these blooms are a nuisance for recreational activities, they can also be harmful to human and wildlife health when the algae produce and release toxins.
Natalie C. Hall +7 more
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The Colorado River Basin (CRB) is experiencing persistent aridification due to a complex interplay of natural and anthropogenic activities, resulting in significant groundwater depletion across the region. We used over two decades of NASA GRACE and GRACE
Karem Abdelmohsen +4 more
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Recent above-normal temperatures, which exacerbated the impacts of precipitation deficits, are recognized as the primary driver of droughts in the Upper Colorado River Basin (UCRB), USA.
Mohammad Hadi Bazrkar +5 more
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Resilient Flow Regimes in the Rio Grande—Río Bravo Basin
ABSTRACT Water is essential for human development and is an indispensable resource for economic activity and a country's growth. However, current water practices, along with increasing land‐use change, climate change, and agricultural practices, have significantly altered the hydrological cycle and water availability.
Ramon Saiz‐Rodriguez +4 more
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Colorado River Basin - Governor Edmund Brown
Series 200 | Governor (1957-1965 : Clyde) | Upper Colorado River project case files | Colorado River Basin - Governor Edmund Brown (Documents 7153-7169)The records in this series document Utah's role in the Upper Colorado River Commission, and the ...
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