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Collaborative research campaign sets SAIL to understand the future of water
mountain hydrologyUpper Colorado River BasinEast River WatershedColorado RiverCrested ButteRocky Mountain Biological LaboratoryGothic
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Washington: US Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer has issued the following news release: The “megadrought” impacting the Colorado River system this year has been devastating to the 40 million people who rely on it for water. But could this drought have been predicted? Will we be a
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