Flood Waters Fundamentally Changed The Front Range — In Landscape And Human Tragedy
Fluvial geomorphologist Sara Rathburn reflects on 2013's flood and its lasting impacts on the landscape.
Fluvial geomorphologist Sara Rathburn reflects on 2013's flood and its lasting impacts on the landscape.
In a new study, researchers have uncovered intriguing changes in snowfall and warming winter temperatures along the Rocky Mountains.
Read KUNC's coverage of CSU's research on the benefits of beaver's natural engineering to water quantity and the ecosystems they occupy.
Professor Rick Aster is studying the remote West Antarctic Ice Sheet, which is susceptible to collapse.
New research helps explain why the structure of some mountains continues to evolve long after the tectonic forces that formed them cease.
In a new study, researchers found that snow persistence can be used to map patterns of annual streamflow in dry parts of the western U.S.
A research team led by Colorado State University has mapped the temperature and viscosity of the Earth's lower crust for the first time.
Research scientist Dan McGrath has studied glaciers in Alaska, Colorado, Greenland and Antarctica.
How can rivers and floodplains help manage climate change impacts? By storing loads of carbon.
Warner alumna and former CSU student athlete reflects on making it through school amidst varied priorities.