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Shemin Ge
Professor, University of Colorado Boulder
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Modeling Temporal and Spatial Dynamics of Glacial Melt and Groundwater Flow in an Alpine Watershed Under Climate Change
DETECTING HYDROLOGIC CHANGE IN ARCTIC, ANTARCTIC, AND ALPINE ENVIRONMENTS: TOWARD A PROCESS-BASED UNDERSTANDING OF CLIMATE-DRIVEN IMPACTS ON COLD REGION WATER SYSTEMS II POSTER
hydrology | 12 december 2024
Corrine Liu, Shemin Ge
Glacial mass loss due to climate change has been well documented for decades and is projected to continue as air temperatures rise. Baseflow, known as...
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Can Deep Geothermal Energy Extraction Impact Hot Springs?
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY: ADVANCEMENTS, CHALLENGES, AND FUTURE PROSPECTS POSTER
hydrology | 10 december 2024
Roseanna Neupauer, Andrew Carter, Shemin Ge
Geothermal energy is a promising sustainable clean energy source. Energy production from geothermal resources is economically viable where the geother...
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Learning from History in Reallocating the Colorado River
NAVIGATING TURBULENT RIVER SYSTEMS: SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TO ADDRESS VARIABLE WATER SUPPLIES, INCREASING DEMANDS, AND SOCIOECONOMIC EQUITY IN BIG RIVER BASINS II ORAL
hydrology | 14 december 2023
Shemin Ge, Joann Silverstein, James Eklund, Patric...
This presentation examines a historical factor that contributed to the over allocation of the Colorado River in the USA. In 1922, the Colorado River C...
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Extreme Precipitation Variability and Soil Texture Controls on Water Table Response
HYDROLOGIC IMPACTS OF ATMOSPHERIC RIVERS: UNDERSTANDING AND MANAGING A VARIABLE HYDROCLIMATE POSTER
hydrology | 13 december 2023
Claudia Corona, Shemin Ge, Suzanne P. Anderson
Observed increases in the intensity and duration of extreme precipitation events (EPEs) have been shown to influence , but the extent of EPE influence...
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Pore Pressure Diffusion and Onset of Induced Seismicity
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: SOLID EARTH
24 february 2023
Scott Stokes, Shemin Ge, Megan R. Brown, Elizabeth...
The Raton Basin of Southern Colorado and Northern New Mexico experienced a significant increase in seismicity over the last several decades, includ...
Water Table Response to Extreme Precipitation Events
HYDROMETEOROLOGIC EXTREMES: PREDICTION, SIMULATION, AND CHANGE VI POSTER
hydrology | 15 december 2022
Claudia Corona, Shemin Ge, Suzanne P. Anderson
Precipitation patterns are projected to shift from low-intensity, long duration to high-intensity, fast duration due to climate change. These high-int...
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Review: Induced Seismicity During Geoenergy Development—A Hydromechanical Perspective
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: SOLID EARTH
15 march 2022
Shemin Ge, Martin O. Saar
The basic triggering mechanism underlying induced seismicity traces back to the mid‐1960s that relied on the process of pore‐fluid pres...
Coupling Field Data and a Flow Model to Characterize the Role of Groundwater in a Montane, Semi-Arid, Headwater Catchment, Gordon Gulch, Colorado
CHARACTERIZING HYDROLOGICAL AND BIOGEOCHEMICAL PROCESSES AT CRITICAL INTERFACES IN CRITICAL ZONES III POSTER
hydrology | 17 december 2021
Lauren Salberg, Suzanne P. Anderson, Shemin Ge
Groundwater is critical in sustaining streamflow, especially in mountain catchments, because of its ability to supply baseflow in the absence of preci...
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