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The following pages link to David W Clow (Q45393):
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- Hydrologic, water-quality, and biological characteristics of the North Fork Flathead River, Montana, water years 2007-2008 (Q62229) (← links)
- DayCent-Chem simulations of ecological and biogeochemical processes of eight mountain ecosystems in the United States (Q64448) (← links)
- Rocky Mountain Snowpack Physical and Chemical Data for Selected Sites, 1993-2008 (Q65103) (← links)
- Atmospheric Deposition and Surface-Water Chemistry in Mount Rainier and North Cascades National Parks, U.S.A., Water Years 2000 and 2005-2006 (Q65315) (← links)
- The U.S. Geological Survey Hydrologic Benchmark Network (Q68599) (← links)
- Rocky Mountain Snowpack Chemistry at Selected Sites, 2002 (Q70406) (← links)
- Rocky Mountain snowpack chemistry at selected sites for 2001 (Q71320) (← links)
- Rocky Mountain snowpack chemistry network: History, methods, and the importance of monitoring mountain ecosystems (Q72670) (← links)
- Environmental characteristics and water quality of hydrologic benchmark network stations in the western United States, 1963-95 (Q75022) (← links)
- Long‐term trends in stream water and precipitation chemistry at five headwater basins in the northeastern United States (Q144829) (← links)
- Snow sublimation in mountain environments and its sensitivity to forest disturbance and climate warming (Q145330) (← links)
- Long-term ecosystem and biogeochemical research in Loch Vale watershed, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado (Q146326) (← links)
- 2010 Monitoring and Tracking Wet Nitrogen Deposition at Rocky Mountain National Park (Q147524) (← links)
- Evaluation of SNODAS snow depth and snow water equivalent estimates for the Colorado Rocky Mountains, USA (Q147625) (← links)
- Organic carbon burial in lakes and reservoirs of the conterminous United States (Q147737) (← links)
- Source limitation of carbon gas emissions in high-elevation mountain streams and lakes (Q147926) (← links)
- The river as a chemostat: fresh perspectives on dissolved organic matter flowing down the river continuum (Q148010) (← links)
- Comparison of methods for quantifying surface sublimation over seasonally snow-covered terrain (Q151103) (← links)
- Composition of precipitation, bulk deposition, and runoff at a granitic bedrock catchment in the Loch Vale watershed, Colorado, USA (Q152449) (← links)
- Increasing aeolian dust deposition to snowpacks in the Rocky Mountains inferred from snowpack, wet deposition, and aerosol chemistry (Q152906) (← links)
- Timescales for migration of atmospherically derived sulphate through an alpine/subalpine watershed, Loch Vale, Colorado (Q153548) (← links)
- Critical nitrogen deposition loads in high-elevation lakes of the western US inferred from paleolimnological records (Q153983) (← links)
- Evidence for nutrient enrichment of high-elevation lakes in the Sierra Nevada, California (Q154336) (← links)
- Hydrological effects of forest transpiration loss in bark beetle-impacted watersheds (Q154518) (← links)
- Numerical experiments to explain multiscale hydrological responses to mountain pine beetle tree mortality in a headwater watershed (Q155983) (← links)
- Inland waters and their role in the carbon cycle of Alaska (Q156430) (← links)
- Developing Tools for Improved Water Supply Forecasting in the Rio Grande Headwaters (Q160232) (← links)
- Linking water, carbon, and nitrogen cycles in seasonally snow-covered catchments under changing land resource conditions (Q228218) (← links)
- Snowpack Sublimation - Measurements and Modeling in the Colorado River Basin (Q230259) (← links)
- Water, Energy, and Biogeochemical Budgets (WEBB): Loch Vale Watershed (Q230306) (← links)
- Water-Quality Sampling at Five Hydrologic Benchmark Stations in the Western United States (Q230338) (← links)
- Spatial patterns of atmospheric deposition of nitrogen and sulfur using ion-exchange resin collectors in Rocky Mountain National Park, USA (Q234692) (← links)
- Links between N deposition and nitrate export from a high-elevation watershed in the Colorado Front Range (Q236763) (← links)
- Aquatic carbon cycling in the conterminous United States and implications for terrestrial carbon accounting (Q238590) (← links)
- Water-quality response to a high-elevation wildfire in the Colorado Front Range (Q238781) (← links)
- Spatial and temporal patterns of dissolved organic matter quantity and quality in the Mississippi River Basin, 1997–2013 (Q238932) (← links)
- Organic carbon burial in global lakes and reservoirs (Q239346) (← links)
- Effects of backpacker use, pack stock trail use, and pack stock grazing on water-quality indicators, including nutrients, E. coli, hormones, and pharmaceuticals, in Yosemite National Park, USA (Q239876) (← links)
- Effects of stock use and backpackers on water quality in wilderness in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, USA (Q244420) (← links)
- Biogeochemistry of beetle-killed forests: Explaining a weak nitrate response (Q245010) (← links)
- Mapping critical loads of nitrogen deposition for aquatic ecosystems in the Rocky Mountains, USA (Q245694) (← links)
- Mechanisms for chemostatic behavior in catchments: implications for CO2 consumption by mineral weathering (Q247810) (← links)
- Assessing possible visitor-use impacts on water quality in Yosemite National Park, California (Q250364) (← links)
- Responses of soil and water chemistry to mountain pine beetle induced tree mortality in Grand County, Colorado, USA (Q251431) (← links)
- Response of lake chemistry to changes in atmospheric deposition and climate in three high-elevation wilderness areas of Colorado (Q251589) (← links)
- Effects of 2003 wildfires on stream chemistry in Glacier National Park, Montana (Q252977) (← links)
- Processes controlling the chemistry of two snowmelt‐dominated streams in the Rocky Mountains (Q261310) (← links)
- Relations between basin characteristics and stream water chemistry in alpine/subalpine basins in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado (Q261313) (← links)
- Old groundwater influence on stream hydrochemistry and catchment response times in a small Sierra Nevada catchment: Sagehen Creek, California (Q261836) (← links)
- Potential climate change effects on water tables and pyrite oxidation in headwater catchments in Colorado (Q262201) (← links)