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SIMULATED HYDROLOGIC RESPONSES TO CLIMATE VARIATIONS AND CHANGE IN THE MERCED, CARSON, AND AMERICAN RIVER BASINS, SIERRA NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, 1900–2099  MICHAEL D. DETTINGER 1, DANIEL R. CAYAN 2, 1, MARY K. MEYER 2 and
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Document Date: 2006-05-22 17:23:17


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Woodfords / Carson City / Washington / Markleeville / /

Company

Central Sierra Snow Laboratory / North Fork / /

Country

United States / Netherlands / /

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Event

Environmental Issue / Natural Disaster / /

Facility

Happy Isles Bridge / Eastern Sierra Nevada catchment / Yosemite National Park Headquarters / University of California / North Fork Dam / /

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energy balances / greenhouse-gas / land-surface systems / greenhouse-gas concentrations / natural systems / /

NaturalFeature

American river / Carson river / Merced River / Scenic River / Yosemite Valley / Three Sierra Nevada river / Sierra Nevada / East Fork Carson River / /

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Fork / /

Organization

Scripps Institution of Oceanography / National Research Council / U.S. Government / Climate Research Division / University of California / San Diego / /

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MARY K. MEYER / Merced Rivers / DANIEL R. CAYAN / MICHAEL D. DETTINGER / ANNE E. JETON / /

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representative / /

ProvinceOrState

Alabama / Nevada / California / /

Region

western United States / /

Technology

sublimation / simulation / /

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