Spatial And Interannual Variability Of Snow Interception In Coniferous Forest Canopies

Raleigh , Mark S 1 1 National Center for Atmospheric AVĂűĘŞ Coniferous forest canopies play a significant role in seasonal snowpack development and land-atmosphere feedbacks. Depending on climate, storm dynamics, and forest characteristics, melt or sublimation of snow intercepted in the canopy may reduce snow water equivalence on the ground...

Facilitating Water Supply And Demand Planning Efforts In The Colorado River Basin

Prairie , James 1 1 Bureau of Reclamation, Upper Colorado Region In 2012 the Bureau of Reclamation, in partnership with the seven Colorado River Basin States (Basin States), published the most comprehensive study of future supplies and demands on the Colorado River ever undertaken. The Colorado River Basin Water Supply...

Mercury Transformation And Release Dynamics Under Saturation Conditions In Contaminated Riparian Soils

Poulin , Brett A 1 ; Aiken , George R 2 ; Ryan , Joseph N 3 ; Manceau , Alain 4 ; Nagy , Kathryn L 5 1 University of Colorado Boulder 2 U.S. Geological Survey, Boulder Colorado 3 University of Colorado Boulder 4 ISTerre, Université Joseph Fourier 5...

Multi-Objective Optimization Of Engineered Injection And Extraction To Enhance In Situ Remediation Of Contaminated Groundwater

Piscopo , Amy N 1 ; Kasprzyk , Joseph R 2 ; Neupauer , Roseanna M 3 1 University of Colorado Boulder 2 University of Colorado Boulder 3 University of Colorado Boulder The need for robust methods to optimize design problems is ubiquitous across many fields of engineering. Multi-objective evolutionary...

Water Quality And Natural Gas Production: A Tale Of Two Shale

Osborn , Stephen 1 1 Cal Poly Pomona Hydraulic fracturing and directional drilling technologies have significantly expanded natural gas production from organic-rich shale formations in the US and worldwide. In fact, the United States Energy Information Administration predicts that the US will become a net natural gas exporter by 2020...

Enlargement Of Englacial Conduits In Cold Ice – Verification Of Basic Theory Against Simple Experiments, And Some New Insights

Nossokoff , Austin 1 ; Rajaram , Harihar 2 2 Presenting Author 1 CU Boulder 2 CU Boulder The dynamics of the englacial cryo-hydrologic system control two important mechanisms contributing to accelerated ice flow on the Greenland Ice Sheet- delivery of water to the bed to drive basal sliding, and...

A 21st Century Paradigm For Rivers And Water In The West: Adding Ethics And Biology To An Engineering Solution

Neubecker , Ken 1 1 American Rivers Colorado is currently developing its first Water Plan, a plan that will try and help solve the many water issues and future shortages we face. Some have said we don’t need one because we already have a “plan” called Prior Appropriation. But the...

Temporal And Spatial Controls On Post-Wildfire Water Quality In The Colorado Front Range

Murphy , Sheila F. 1 ; Writer , Jeff 2 ; McCleskey , Blaine 3 ; Martin , Deborah 4 2 Presenting Author 1 USGS 2 CU 3 USGS 4 USGS Hydrologic processes can be dramatically altered post-wildfire. However, the high temporal and spatial resolution data needed to effectively quantify...

Low Temperature H2 Production And Habitability Of Serpentine Aquifers

Miller , Hannah M 1 ; Mayhew , Lisa 2 ; Kelemen , Peter 3 ; Templeton , Alexis 4 1 University of Colorado at Boulder 2 University of Colorado at Boulder 3 Columbia University 4 University of Colorado at Boulder Water stored in peridotite aquifers in the shallow subsurface...

Characterizing Fire Impacted Dissolved Organic Matter (DOM) Before And After Coagulation Treatment

Meyer , John 1 ; Hohner , Amanda K 2 ; Cawley , Kaelin 3 ; Rosario-Ortiz , Fernando L 4 1 University of Colorado at Boulder 2 University of Colorado at Boulder 3 University of Colorado at Boulder 4 University of Colorado at Boulder The Hewlett Gulch wildfire that...

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