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Warming and snow loss increase reliance on old groundwater in a Colorado River headwater
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Abstract Atmospheric warming is reducing snowpack, with uncertain effects on mountainous streamflow, a crucial water resource. Despite limited historical observations of groundwater–streamflow interactions above 2,500 m, new measurements in the Upper Colorado River headwaters indicate declining grou
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