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Description: This community is sponsored by CUAHSI (The Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science). CUAHSI is an organization representing more than one hundred and twenty U.S. and international universities. CUAHSI receives support from the National Science Foundation to develop infrastructure and services for the advancement of hydrologic science and education in the United States.

CUAHSI's mission is to foster advancements in the hydrologic sciences, in the broadest sense of that term, by:
* Developing, prioritizing, and disseminating a broad-based research and education agenda for the hydrologic sciences derived from a continuous process that engages both research and applications professionals;
* Identifying the resources needed to advance this agenda and facilitating the acquisition of these resources for use by the hydrologic sciences community; and
* Enhancing the visibility, appreciation, understanding, and utility of hydrologic science through programs of education, outreach, and technology transfer.

CUAHSI is supported by the National Science Foundation - NSF/EAR 0753521. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.


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Boulder Creek CZO: Natural experiments to study Critical Zone evolution and function

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The Jemez-Santa Catalina CZO: Transformative Behavior of Water, Energy and Carbon in the Critical Zone: Quantifying Linkages among Ecohydrology, Biogeochemistry, and Landscape Evolution

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Relationships between elevation, climate, and ecosystem properties in the Sierra CZO

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