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    Temporal variability in irrigated land and climate influences on salinity loading across the Upper Colorado River Basin, 1986-2017 by Miller, Olivia L, Putman, Annie L, Smith, Richard A, Schwarz, Gregory E, Hess, Michael D, McDonnell, Morgan C, Jones, Daniel K

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-02-2024)
    “…Abstract Freshwater salinization is a growing global concern impacting human and ecosystem needs with impacts to water availability for human and ecological…”
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    A Review of Current Capabilities and Science Gaps in Water Supply Data, Modeling, and Trends for Water Availability Assessments in the Upper Colorado River Basin by Tillman, Fred D, Day, Natalie K., Miller, Matthew P., Miller, Olivia L., Rumsey, Christine A., Wise, Daniel R., Longley, Patrick C., McDonnell, Morgan C.

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-12-2022)
    “…The Colorado River is a critical water resource in the southwestern United States, supplying drinking water for 40 million people in the region and water for…”
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    Evaluating the use of strontium isotopes in tree rings to record the isotopic signal of dust deposited on the Wasatch Mountains by MILLER, Olivia L, SOLOMON, Douglas Kip, FERNANDEZ, Diego P, CERLING, Thure E, BOWLING, David R

    Published in Applied geochemistry (01-11-2014)
    “…Dust cycling from the Great Basin to the Rocky Mountains is an important component of ecological and hydrological processes. We investigated the use of…”
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    How Will Baseflow Respond to Climate Change in the Upper Colorado River Basin? by Miller, Olivia L., Miller, Matthew P., Longley, Patrick C., Alder, Jay R., Bearup, Lindsay A., Pruitt, Tom, Jones, Daniel K., Putman, Annie L., Rumsey, Christine A., McKinney, Tim

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-11-2021)
    “…Baseflow is critical to sustaining streamflow in the Upper Colorado River Basin. Therefore, effective water resources management requires estimates of baseflow…”
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    Changing climate drives future streamflow declines and challenges in meeting water demand across the southwestern United States by Miller, Olivia L., Putman, Annie L., Alder, Jay, Miller, Matthew, Jones, Daniel K., Wise, Daniel R.

    Published in Journal of hydrology: X (01-05-2021)
    “…•Future streamflow declines may jeopardize water sharing agreements.•Potential streamflow increases are insufficient for meeting growing water demand.•Large…”
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    Isotopic evaluation of the National Water Model reveals missing agricultural irrigation contributions to streamflow across the western United States by Putman, Annie L, Longley, Patrick C, McDonnell, Morgan C, Reddy, James, Katoski, Michelle, Miller, Olivia L, Brooks, J Renée

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (04-07-2024)
    “…The National Water Model (NWM) provides critical analyses and projections of streamflow that support water management decisions. However, the NWM performs…”
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    Effects of return flows on stream water quality and availability in the Upper Colorado, Delaware, and Illinois River Basins by Ator, Scott W., Miller, Olivia L., Saad, David A.

    Published in PLOS water (11-07-2022)
    “…Understanding effects of human water use and subsequent return flows on the availability and suitability of water for downstream uses is critical to efficient…”
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    Sphere of Sustainability: Lessons from the University of Utah’s Global Changes and Society Course by Walsh, Thomas C, Miller, Olivia L, Bowen, Brenda, Levine, Zacharia A, Ehleringer, James R

    “…AbstractGlobal challenges increasingly require interdisciplinary approaches to problem solving. This need should be facilitated by institutions of higher…”
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    Hydraulic Conductivity of a Firn Aquifer in Southeast Greenland by Miller, Olivia L., Solomon, D. Kip, Miège, Clément, Koenig, Lora S., Forster, Richard R., Montgomery, Lynn N., Schmerr, Nicholas, Ligtenberg, Stefan R. M., Legchenko, Anatoly, Brucker, Ludovic

    Published in Frontiers in earth science (Lausanne) (26-05-2017)
    “…Some regions of the Greenland ice sheet, where snow accumulation and melt rates are high, currently retain substantial volumes of liquid water within the firn…”
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