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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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Lithospheric Rheology in Southern California Derived From Novel Observations of Lake Unloading
Abstract Recent Lake Cahuilla has undergone repeated filling and drying cycles over the past millennium, resulting in lithospheric and mantle loading responses. Two critical but less well‐constrained factors influencing these responses are the elastic plate thickness and mantle relaxation time.
R. Thicklin +4 more
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The Santa Cruz River, in the Colorado River Basin, is the principal intermittent river in southern Arizona. As the main source of surface water in this part of the Sonoran Desert, it has been intensively exploited (as has the groundwater in its basin ...
David Blanchon +7 more
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Non‐Linear Hillslopes Produce Apparent Non‐Linear River Erosion Models
Abstract Non‐linear relationships between catchment‐wide erosion rate and normalized channel steepness within fluvial basins are commonly interpreted to indicate that river erosion is proportional to river slope raised to a power greater than one. This interpretation has crucial implications for the inferred erosion model and for our ability to extract
M. Fox, L. Goren, B. A. Adams
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Extended seasonal prediction of spring precipitation over the Upper Colorado River Basin. [PDF]
Zhao S +6 more
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Abstract Understanding how groundwater–surface water interactions shape streamflow variability is critical for diagnosing low flow behavior and prediction bias in continental scale hydrologic models. We present a process informed framework that links observed baseflow (BF) dynamics, watershed attributes, and National Water Model (NWM) performance ...
Ryan van der Heijden +8 more
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Abstract Offshore fresh groundwater (OFG) is regarded as a significant, albeit typically non‐renewable, unconventional water resource stored within continental shelves. Many models of offshore freshwater emplacement use present‐day stratigraphy while applying Pleistocene sea‐level fluctuations.
Nafis Sazeed +8 more
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Study Region: The Upper Colorado River Basin, a critical water source for more than 40 million people in the western United States. Study Focus: Potential decreasing streamflow and elevated salinity concentrations threaten this resource.
Natalie K. Day +3 more
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Study region: The study region encompasses the Upper Colorado River Basin (UCRB), which provides water for 40 million people and is a vital part of the water supply in the western U.S. Study focus: Groundwater and surface water can be considered a single
Christine A. Rumsey +4 more
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Democratizing Hydroclimate Science for Just and Resilient Futures
Abstract Hydroclimatic extremes are intensifying, escalating risks to ecosystems, infrastructure, and vulnerable communities. Rapid technological innovation and scientific discovery offer powerful tools to address these challenges, yet a gap remains between hydroclimate knowledge production and its use in decision‐making.
K. M. Whitney +28 more
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