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Colin J Gleason

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 12, 2024
More flow upstream and less flow downstream: The changing form and function of global riversDongmei Feng, Colin J Gleason
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 19, 2014
Toward global mapping of river discharge using satellite images and at-many-stations hydraulic geometryColin J Gleason, Laurence C Smith
Nature Communications|November 26, 2021
Recent changes to Arctic river dischargeDongmei Feng, Colin J Gleason, Peirong Lin, et al.
Water Resources Research|October 17, 2022
How Have Global River Widths Changed Over Time?Dongmei Feng, Colin J Gleason, Xiao Yang, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 27, 2024
Ephemeral stream water contributions to United States drainage networksCraig B Brinkerhoff, Colin J Gleason, Matthew J Kotchen, et al.
Nature Communications|February 11, 2018
Similarity of stream width distributions across headwater systemsGeorge H Allen, Tamlin M Pavelsky, Eric A Barefoot, et al.
Nature Communications|December 19, 2025
Satellite altimetry reveals intensifying global river water level variabilityChenqi Fang, Di Long, Qi Huang, et al.
Water Resources Research|November 26, 2019
Global Reconstruction of Naturalized River Flows at 2.94 Million ReachesPeirong Lin, Ming Pan, Hylke E Beck, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 14, 2015
Efficient meltwater drainage through supraglacial streams and rivers on the southwest Greenland ice sheetLaurence C Smith, Vena W Chu, Kang Yang, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 7, 2017
Direct measurements of meltwater runoff on the Greenland ice sheet surfaceLaurence C Smith, Kang Yang, Lincoln H Pitcher, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 12, 2024
More flow upstream and less flow downstream: The changing form and function of global riversDongmei Feng, Colin J Gleason
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 19, 2014
Toward global mapping of river discharge using satellite images and at-many-stations hydraulic geometryColin J Gleason, Laurence C Smith
Nature Communications|November 26, 2021
Recent changes to Arctic river dischargeDongmei Feng, Colin J Gleason, Peirong Lin, et al.
Water Resources Research|October 17, 2022
How Have Global River Widths Changed Over Time?Dongmei Feng, Colin J Gleason, Xiao Yang, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 27, 2024
Ephemeral stream water contributions to United States drainage networksCraig B Brinkerhoff, Colin J Gleason, Matthew J Kotchen, et al.
Nature Communications|February 11, 2018
Similarity of stream width distributions across headwater systemsGeorge H Allen, Tamlin M Pavelsky, Eric A Barefoot, et al.
Nature Communications|December 19, 2025
Satellite altimetry reveals intensifying global river water level variabilityChenqi Fang, Di Long, Qi Huang, et al.
Water Resources Research|November 26, 2019
Global Reconstruction of Naturalized River Flows at 2.94 Million ReachesPeirong Lin, Ming Pan, Hylke E Beck, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 14, 2015
Efficient meltwater drainage through supraglacial streams and rivers on the southwest Greenland ice sheetLaurence C Smith, Vena W Chu, Kang Yang, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 7, 2017
Direct measurements of meltwater runoff on the Greenland ice sheet surfaceLaurence C Smith, Kang Yang, Lincoln H Pitcher, et al.
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