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Isotopic Hydrology: Certainty and Uncertainty

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Topic: Isotopic Hydrology: Certainty and Uncertainty
Reportor: Dr. Mark Williams
Contents: Dr. Mark Williams, Research Fellow at the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research Associate Professor of Geography, at the University of Colorado, received his Ph.D in Biological Sciences from the University of California at Santa Barbara in 1991. His research interests are the processes that determine the hydrochemistry and biogeochemistry of high-elevation basins, including the storage and release of solutes from the snowpack, biogeochemical modifications of snowpack runoff, nutrient cycling, and hydrologic pathways and residence time. The majority of his research has been conducted in the Rocky Mountains, Sierra Nevada of California, and the Tien Shan, China. Mark is on the faculty of the Hydrology Program in Geography and his classes can be used to satisfy the Hydrology Certification Program in Geography. Mark is the editor of Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, Chair of the Cryosphere Focus Group of the American Geophysical Union, and incoming PI of the Niwot Ridge LTER program.

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