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Investigating Runoff Efficiency in Upper Colorado River Streamflow Over Past Centuries

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Connie A. Woodhouse, and Gregory T. Pederson (2018) Investigating Runoff Efficiency in Upper Colorado River Streamflow Over Past Centuries: Water Resources Research, v. 54, iss. 1.

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Abstract (from Wiley): With increasing concerns about the impact of warming temperatures on water resources, more attention is being paid to the relationship between runoff and precipitation, or runoff efficiency. Temperature is a key influence on Colorado River runoff efficiency, and warming temperatures are projected to reduce runoff efficiency. Here, we investigate the nature of runoff efficiency in the upper Colorado River (UCRB) basin over the past 400 years, with a specific focus on major droughts and pluvials, and to contextualize the instrumental period. We first verify the feasibility of reconstructing runoff efficiency from tree‐ring data. The reconstruction is then used to evaluate variability in runoff efficiency over periods [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southwest CASC

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Water, Coasts and Ice
Drought, Fire and Extreme Weather
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