The following pages link to Annie L. Putman, Ph.D. (Q48731):
Displayed 12 items.
- Changing climate drives future streamflow declines and challenges in meeting water demand across the southwestern United States (Q146519) (← links)
- Industrial particulate pollution and historical land use contribute metals of concern to dust deposited in neighborhoods along the Wasatch Front, UT, USA (Q150496) (← links)
- Temporal variability in irrigated land and climate influences on salinity loading across the Upper Colorado River Basin, 1986-2017 (Q263890) (← links)
- Unlearning Racism in Geoscience (URGE): Summary of U.S. Geological Survey URGE pod deliverables (Q264045) (← links)
- Assessing exposure of northern Utah communities to dust from the contaminated and dynamic Great Salt Lake playa (Q268574) (← links)
- How will baseflow respond to climate change in the Upper Colorado River Basin? (Q270048) (← links)
- Isotopic evaluation of the National Water Model reveals missing agricultural irrigation contributions to streamflow across the western United States (Q270541) (← links)
- High resolution SnowModel simulations reveal future elevation-dependent snow loss and earlier, flashier surface water input for the Upper Colorado River Basin (Q278027) (← links)
- Atmospheric dust deposition varies by season and elevation in the Colorado Front Range, USA (Q290974) (← links)
- Low flows from drought and water use reduced total dissolved solids fluxes in the Lower Colorado River Basin between 1976 to 2008 (Q298407) (← links)
- Simulated snowpack and meteorology at multiple resolutions for three headwater study areas in Colorado, USA, water years 1980-2019 (Q319721) (← links)
- SPARROW model inputs and simulated future baseflow for streams of the Upper Colorado River Basin (Q324315) (← links)