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Faces of Engaged Scholarship: Professor Joe Ryan, Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering
...me and Professor Mark Williams in Geography to create the Colorado Water Energy Research Center (CWERC), which worked statewide with community groups dealing with oil and gas development. We were...
CU-Boulder Offers Well Users Guide for Testing Water in Areas of Oil and Gas Development
...“Baseline data is important because, in its purest form, it documents groundwater quality and quantity before energy extraction begins,” said CWERC Co-founder and Director Mark Williams, who is also a...
CU-Boulder Researchers Investigate Warming Climate’s Threat to Western Water
Where does our water come from and how does climate change affect its future availability? In the arid West, mountain snowpack holds the answers to these and other questions. Mark...
CU-Boulder Video Gets Emmy Nod
...research conducted by Mark Williams, CU-Boulder professor of geography and fellow at the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research. Williams, an expert in snow hydrology and mountain ecology, studies the...
CU-Boulder Scientists to Provide Climate Change-focused Programs at the Rifle Library in August
...Library, 207 East Avenue, on Thursday, Aug. 9 and Thursday, Aug. 16. Mark Williams, CU-Boulder professor of geography, will present “Save Our Snow: Climate Change, Fracing, Ski Areas, and Water...
CU-Boulder Geographer to Discuss Colorado Snow and Water Security April 12 in Trinidad
Mark Williams, University of Colorado Boulder professor of geography, will discuss snow and water security concerns at 7 p.m., Thursday, April 12 at the Massari Theatre at Trinidad State Junior...
CU-Boulder Climate Scientist to Discuss Colorado Snow and Water Security Nov. 3
Mark Williams, University of Colorado Boulder professor of geography, will address a range of snow and water security concerns at 5:15 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 3 at Noble Hall, room 130,...
CU-Boulder Workshop Invites Public to Discuss Oil and Gas Development and Groundwater Protection on Nov. 26
...Friendly Drilling Project and a CU-Boulder Outreach Award. The Colorado Water and Energy Research Center, led by Mark Williams, CU-Boulder professor of geography, provides a neutral clearinghouse for information...
NSF Awards CU-Boulder-led Team $12 Million to Study Effects of Natural Gas Development
...Administration, the University of Michigan and California State Polytechnic University Pomona. Attitudes toward natural gas extraction using hydraulic fracturing vary widely around the West, said CU-Boulder Professor Mark Williams, a...