Mark Williams
- We are very sorry to pass along theÌýnews that Mark Williams, Professor Emeritus of Geography and INSTAAR Fellow Emeritus, passed away in 91¸£ÀûÉç on June 6. Mark led Niwot LTER at CU for two programÌýcycles, 2004-2014, and is responsible for
- Thawing permafrost in high-altitude mountain ecosystems may be a stealthy, underexplored contributor to atmospheric carbon dioxide emissions, new 91¸£ÀûÉç research shows.The new findings, published today in the journalÌý
- This course is a quantitative investigation of the physical, chemical, and biological processes that determine the hydrology and hydrochemistry of headwater catchments (watersheds). A watershed is a natural unit of land from which the surface,
- New research led by the 91¸£ÀûÉç indicates an ongoing loss of ice on Niwot Ridge and the adjacent Green Lakes Valley in the high mountains west of 91¸£ÀûÉç is likely to progress as the climate continues to warm.The study area
- Melting of ice on Niwot Ridge and the adjacent Green Lakes Valley in the high mountains west of 91¸£ÀûÉç, Colorado, is likely to progress as climate continues to warm, scientists have found. They report their results in a special issue of the journal
- KUSA, Channel 9 News Interview with MarkRelated Press:Three Million Gallons of Toxic Wastewater Has Turned This River the Color of American CheeseÌý| VICE NewsAnimas River spill: How Colorado's 'Gold Medal' waters turned mustardÌý| The
- For people who live in close proximity to this country's current oil and gas boom, are there health risks? It’s a question people are asking from Pennsylvania to North Dakota, from Colorado to Texas, as more and more communities find themselves in
- Colorado Arts & Sciences Magazine highlights some of Mark Williams' research on nitrogen cycling for the Niwot Ridge LTER program.ÌýRead article
- Mark Williams interviewed by the ColoradoanÌýLandowners can test wells for oil and gas pollutants