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    Seasonal source water and flow path insights from a year of sampling in the Chamkhar Chhu basin of Central Bhutan by Tshering, Dendup, Dendup, Tshewang, Miller, Holly A., Hill, Alice F., Wilson, Alana M.

    Published in Arctic, antarctic, and alpine research (01-01-2020)
    “…Hydrologic processes that control river flow in Bhutan's Chamkhar Chhu basin are important for understanding water supply vulnerability to downstream…”
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    Canopy Adjustment and Improved Cloud Detection for Remotely Sensed Snow Cover Mapping by Rittger, Karl, Raleigh, Mark S., Dozier, Jeff, Hill, Alice F., Lutz, James A., Painter, Thomas H.

    Published in Water resources research (01-06-2020)
    “…Maps of snow cover serve as early indicators for hydrologic forecasts and as inputs to hydrologic models that inform water management strategies. Advances in…”
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    How Important Is Meltwater to the Chamkhar Chhu Headwaters of the Brahmaputra River? by Hill, Alice F., Rittger, Karl, Dendup, Tshewang, Tshering, Dendup, Painter, Thomas H.

    Published in Frontiers in earth science (Lausanne) (31-03-2020)
    “…As our global climate warms, people, and economies utilizing water resources sourced by snow and ice melt in mountain areas are disproportionately affected…”
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    Hydrologic Controls and Water Vulnerabilities in the Naryn River Basin, Kyrgyzstan: A Socio-Hydro Case Study of Water Stressors in Central Asia by Hill, Alice, Minbaeva, Cholpon, Wilson, Alana, Satylkanov, Rysbek

    Published in Water (Basel) (05-05-2017)
    “…Water vulnerabilities in Central Asia are affected by a complex combination of climate-sensitive water sources, trans-boundary political tensions,…”
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    Clarifying regional hydrologic controls of the Marañón River, Peru through rapid assessment to inform system-wide basin planning approaches by Hill, Alice F., Stallard, Robert F., Rittger, Karl

    Published in Elementa (Washington, D.C.) (2018)
    “…We use remote sensing to enhance the interpretation of the first baseline dataset of hydrologic, isotopic and hydrochemical variables spanning 620 km of the…”
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