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Understanding the Effects of Seasonal Precipitation Changes on Hydrology and Ecosystems in the Colorado River Basin

Principal Investigator
Rachel Clemesha

Dates

Start Date
2023-10-01
End Date
2024-09-30
Release Date
2023

Summary

The Colorado River provides water to 40 million people in the southwestern United States. Consistent water level declines in Colorado River Basin reservoirs have focused research attention on the long-term changes in winter precipitation and the timing of snowmelt and runoff. Research on how warming temperatures affect winter precipitation and spring snowmelt is ongoing, however, less attention has been given to changes in spring and summer precipitation which also affects water supply, plant growth, and competition between native and non-native plants, and, in turn affects wildfire dynamics and wildlife habitat. The amount and timing of summer precipitation is largely influenced by variation in the North American Monsoon. To address [...]

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Drought in Lake Mead; Photo Credit: Andy Pernick, BOR
Drought in Lake Mead; Photo Credit: Andy Pernick, BOR

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