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Microplastics are a growing problem in the oceans. Understanding where microplastics are carried by ocean flows is crucial to learning their fate and impacts. The transport of microplastics is ...
Theoretically, holistic management of urban water systems leads to better water quality and quantity outcomes and makes the most of a shared resource. In practice, managing the urban water cycle ...
Advances in hydrology are greatly needed and approaches that employ hypotheses to guide research have the potential to contribute to future advances. One line of reasoning in the USGS research program ...
Mountain lakes are among the most sensitive ecosystems on Earth, acting as early indicators of environmental shifts driven by global change. This research explores how mountain lake ecosystems are ...
The Alumni Association partners with student and alumni groups and the Center for Inclusion and Social Change (CISC) to host graduation celebrations recognizing students' accomplishments in the CU ...
Communities across the United States face diverse water resource challenges requiring both rapid decision-making for urgent events and strategic long-term planning for chronic issues. Engineers and ...
Our faculty, students and researchers travel the world to conduct research in ecology and evolution. Learn more about their experiences and stories in our In the Field articles. Ecology and ...
This checklist is meant to be used as a supplement to information obtained from the University Catalog and the graduate program, and as an aid to meeting Graduate School requirements for the doctoral ...
UROP was so helpful, and I truly couldn't have had this experience without their financial help. My research position was unpaid, so having funding from UROP gave me the opportunity to be able to ...
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