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Atmospheric Radiation Measurement: From Bedrock to Atmosphere - Deep Investigations Into Disappearing
mountain hydrologysnow droughtgroundwater-surface water interactionsgroundwater rechargewatershed functionEast River WatershedUpper Colorado River BasinColorado RiverColorado River watershedRocky MountainsGothicSierra Nevada
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(TNSJou) -- The Department of Energy's Office of Science Atmospheric Radiation Measurement facility issued the following news: Imagine turning on the water tap, only to get a dribble instead of a gush. Globally, mountain regions, which take up about 23% of Earth's land area, might be coming to somet
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