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Collaborative Research: Frameworks: SCI-SWIM: Sustainable Community Infrastructure for Sta — NSF Award to University Corporation F

Water is essential for life and connects many parts of Earth’s complex system. Yet scientists still struggle to predict how the water cycle will change in the future because current models do not fully and accurately capture how water moves through and is transformed by the Earth system. Stable water isotopes---special

Award titleCollaborative Research: Frameworks: SCI-SWIM: Sustainable Community Infrastructure for Sta
Award ID2513025
AwardeeUniversity Corporation For Atmospheric Res
CityBOULDER
StateCO
Amount obligated$2,552,220
Principal investigatorJiang Zhu
ProgramSoftware Institutes, Earth System Through Time, Coupled & Large-Scale Dynamics
Start date09/01/2025
AbstractWater is essential for life and connects many parts of Earth’s complex system. Yet scientists still struggle to predict how the water cycle will change in the future because current models do not fully and accurately capture how water moves through and is transformed by the Earth system. Stable water isotopes---special forms of oxygen and hydrogen in water---carry unique "fingerprints" that reveal where water comes from, how it travels through the atmosphere, ocean, and land surface, and how it
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