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Research studying grassland resilience to climate change receives USDA grant support
...below ground there is this complexity that keeps the soils and the whole system super healthy. “If we start losing that, we will see the effects in erosion, in a...
CU-Boulder Offers Well Users Guide for Testing Water in Areas of Oil and Gas Development
...activities might affect their groundwater. The guide spells out the process of establishing a baseline for groundwater conditions, including how best to monitor that baseline and develop a long-term record....
Colombian Displaced Communities: Planning and Urban Design Seminar
...ground up. In 2023, students will collaborate with residents to create community development plans and design infrastructure to address issues such as landslides, water access, public spaces, and more. The...
CU-Boulder, Mesa County Team Up to Make Snow-depth Data Free to Water Managers, Farmers, Public
...be of interest to water resource managers, farmers, atmospheric scientists and others, she believes. “I knew that most surveyors use the exact same equipment I do, and I looked...
CU Student Scholars and Community-Based Artists Bring Together the Arts and Science for Community Action
...that many science-only projects face.” One example of finding common ground is by identifying “points of wonder,” which is a key idea in the Art + Science Partnership Guidelines. The...
NSF Awards CU-Boulder-led Team $12 Million to Study Effects of Natural Gas Development
...requires large volumes of chemically treated water — most wells require between 3 million and 5 million gallons of water each, say experts. The fracturing fluid left in the ground,...
CU-Boulder Workshop Invites Public to Discuss Oil and Gas Development and Groundwater Protection on Nov. 26
...Gas Development,” will focus on oil and gas development procedures that can impact groundwater, the current state regulations that protect groundwater, the changes proposed by the commission, and other recommendations....
Breaking Ground: CU-Boulder Students Get Real Experience by Design
...the students at the local Admiral Burke Park. That’s when they learned of a hitch. The student team can’t build on certain parts of the grounds—those that aren’t owned by...
CIRES – Education and Outreach
...natural hazards, water resources, forest health, pollution, our dynamic oceans, the chemistry of the atmosphere and the special environments in the Arctic and Antarctic. We study these topics on the...