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A multidisciplinary team of experts working on the Colorado River Basin ASIST initiative is determining how the USGS can develop integrative science, data, models, and tools that can be used to address key science challenges related to drought risk within the basin. Science Centers from across the USGS publish science to understand the complexity of drought impacts and compounding hazards. 

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Rocky Mountain Region Science Exchange 2020—EarthMAP and the Colorado River Basin Rocky Mountain Region Science Exchange 2020—EarthMAP and the Colorado River Basin

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Rocky Mountain Region (RMR) hosted USGS scientists, managers, program coordinators, and leadership team members for a virtual Science Exchange during September 15–17, 2020. The Science Exchange had 216 registered participants and included 48 talks over the 3-day period. Invited speakers presented information about the novel USGS Earth Monitoring...
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Anne C. Tillery, Patrick J. Anderson, William J. Andrews, Katharine Dahm, Seth S. Haines, Robert Horton, David O’Leary, Ryan D. Taylor, Kathryn A. Thomas, Alicia A. Torregrosa
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