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Modeled intermittency risk for small streams in the Upper Colorado River Basin under climate change

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2016-02-03 21:27:23
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2017-11-02 16:40:17
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2015-02-17

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Southern Rockies Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Lindsay Reynolds(Principal Investigator), 2016-02-03(creation), 2017-11-02(lastUpdate), 2015-02-17(Publication), Modeled intermittency risk for small streams in the Upper Colorado River Basin under climate change

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Longer, drier summers projected for arid and semi-arid regions of western North America under climate change are likely to have enormous consequences for water resources and river-dependent ecosystems. Many climate change scenarios for this region involve decreases in mean annual streamflow, latesummer precipitation and late-summer streamflow in the coming decades. Intermittent streams are already common in this region, and it is likely that minimum flows will decrease and some perennial streams will shift to intermittent flow under climate-driven changes in timing and magnitude of precipitation and runoff, combined with increases in temperature. To understand current intermittency among streams and analyze the potential for streams [...]

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