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Final Report

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Creation
2015-02-24 19:52:53
Last Update
2015-03-30 21:20:24

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Southern Rockies Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Lindsay Reynolds(Principal Investigator), 2015-02-24(creation), 2015-03-30(lastUpdate), Final Report

Summary

Streamflows in late spring and summer have declined over the last century in the western U.S. and mean annual streamflow is projected to decrease by six to 25% over the next 100 years. In arid and semi-arid regions of the western US, it is likely that some perennial streams will shift to intermittent flow regimes in response to climate-driven changes in timing and magnitude of precipitation, runoff, and evaporation.The project will address the following two research question: how will small stream (1st-3rd order) low flow hydrology be impacted by predicted longer, drier summers in the Upper Colorado River Basin under climate change and in turn, what will be the resulting impacts on riparian plant communities? To address these research [...]

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