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USGS Utah Water Science Center: Salt Lake City, UT, US

2014-05 to present | Hydrologist
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Christine Rumsey

Education and qualifications (2)

Utah State University: Logan, UT, US

2011 to 2013 | MS (Civil/environmental engineering)
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Christine Rumsey

University of Wyoming: Laramie, WY, US

2005 to 2010 | BS (Civil/water resources engineering)
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Christine Rumsey

Works (10)

A Review of Current Capabilities and Science Gaps in Water Supply Data, Modeling, and Trends for Water Availability Assessments in the Upper Colorado River Basin

Water
2022-11-23 | Journal article
Contributors: Fred D Tillman; Natalie K. Day; Matthew P. Miller; Olivia L. Miller; Christine A. Rumsey; Daniel R. Wise; Patrick C. Longley; Morgan C. McDonnell
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How Will Baseflow Respond to Climate Change in the Upper Colorado River Basin?

Geophysical Research Letters
2021-11-28 | Journal article
Contributors: Olivia L. Miller; Matthew P. Miller; Patrick C. Longley; Jay R. Alder; Lindsay A. Bearup; Tom Pruitt; Daniel K. Jones; Annie L. Putman; Christine A. Rumsey; Tim McKinney
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Substantial Declines in Salinity Observed Across the Upper Colorado River Basin During the 20th Century, 1929–2019

Water Resources Research
2021-05 | Journal article
Contributors: Christine A. Rumsey; Olivia Miller; Robert M. Hirsch; Thomas M. Marston; David D. Susong
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Relating hydroclimatic change to streamflow, baseflow, and hydrologic partitioning in the Upper Rio Grande Basin, 1980 to 2015

Journal of Hydrology
2020-05 | Journal article
Contributors: Christine A. Rumsey; Matthew P. Miller; Graham A. Sexstone
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Estimating minimum streamflow from measurements at ungauged sites in regions with streamflow‐gauging networks

Hydrological Processes
2019-07-15 | Journal article
Contributors: Christopher Konrad; Christine Rumsey
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Enhanced and updated spatially referenced statistical assessment of dissolved-solids load sources and transport in streams of the Upper Colorado River Basin

U.S. Geological Survey
2017 | Report
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Christine Rumsey

The role of baseflow in dissolved solids delivery to streams in the Upper Colorado River Basin

Hydrological Processes
2017 | Journal article
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Analysis of infrequent (quasi-decadal) large groundwater recharge events in the northern Great Basin: Their importance for groundwater availability, use, and management

Water Resources Research (Editor's choice)
2016 | Journal article
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Christine Rumsey

The importance of base flow in sustaining surface water flow in the Upper Colorado River Basin

Water Resources Research
2016 | Journal article
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Christine Rumsey

Regional scale estimates of baseflow and factors influencing baseflow in the Upper Colorado River Basin

Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies
2015 | Journal article
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Christine Rumsey