HYDROLOGY PART II
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DOCUMENTS (continued from Hydrology Part I)
Year 2011
Year 2012
2012 - Implications of Climate Change Scenarios on Future Streamflow of the Upper Colorado River Basin. Harding et al.
Year 2013
2013 - Report: National Climate Assessment Development Advisory Committee (big file) 2013 - Vulneribility of US Water Supply to Shortage. Romano Foti et al.2013 - Understanding Uncertainties in Future Colorado River Streamflow. Vano et al.2013 - Lake Powell Loss. Myers.2013 - Combined Impacts of Dust, Regional Warming on Colorado River Snow Dynamics and Hydrology. Deems et al.2013 - The Later Holocene Dry Period: multiproxy evidence for an extended drought (1,000 years) across the central Great Basin. Mensing, Sharp, et al.2013 - Megadroughts in Southwestern North America inECHO-G Millenial Simulations and Comparison to Proxy Drought Reconstructions. Coats et al.2013 - Intensification of North American Megadroughts Through & Surface Dust Aerosol Forcing. Cook et al.2013 - Adapting to a Changing Colorado River. RAND.2013 - Projection of Declining Surface Water Availibility for the SW USA. Seager.2013 - USA Billion Dollar Weather & Climate Disasters: Data, Trends, Accuracy, Biases. NOAA. Year 2014
2014 - Understanding Uncertainties in Future Colorado River Streamflow. Vano et al.2014 - Groundwater Depletion During Drought Threatens Future Water Security in the Colorado River Basin. Castle et al.2014 - Assessing the Risk of Persistant Drought Using Climate Model Simulations of Paleoclimate Data. Ault et al.2014 - Climate Change Adaptation Plan. DOI.2014 - A Stream Evolution Model Integrating Habitat and Ecosystem Benefits. Cluer et al.2014 - Causes of 2011 - 2014 California Drought. Seager et al.
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