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Location, location, location: Snowpack storage and runoff timing in burn scars depend on site and terrain

Discover how the 2020 Cameron Peak Fire altered snowpack behavior in Colorado’s mountains, affecting water availability across the U.S. West.

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Posted by:
Angela Hollingsworth
Published on:
March 17, 2025

Categories: PublicationTags: 2020 Fire Season, Cameron Peak Fire, High elevation wildfire, Snowmelt, Snowpack, Southern Rocky Mountains

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