Mark W. Williams

Prof. Mark W. Williams
CB 450
Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR)
Universty of Colorado
INSTAAR, RL-1
1560 30th Street
Boulder, CO 80309, Colorado 80309
United States of America

Mailing Address:
CB 450
Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR)
Universty of Colorado
INSTAAR, RL-1
Campus Box 450
-80309 Boulder, CO 80309



Phone: +1 303 492 8830
Fax: +1 303 492 6388
URL Institution: snobear.colorado.edu/Markw/mark.html


Additional functions:
former Chair, Cryosphere Focus Group, American Geophysical Union
former Editor, Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research
current PI, Niwot Ridge LTER project
Scientific Advisory Board, Mountain Studies Institute


Key Publications of Mark W. Williams (up to ten) :
Erickson, T., M. W. Williams, and A. Winstral,
Persistence of topographic controls on the spatial distribution of snow depth
in rugged mountain terrain, Colorado, USA,
Water Resources Research,
in press, 2005.

Liu, F., M. W. Williams, and N. Caine,
Source waters and flowpaths in a seasonally snow-covered catchment,
Water Resources Research,
Vol 40, W09401,
2004.

T. Seastedt, B. Bowman, N. Caine, D. McKnight, A. Townsend, and M. W. Williams,
The landscape continuum:
A conceptual model for high elevation ecosystems,
BioScience,
111-122,
2004.

Ley, R., M. W. Williams, and S. Schmidt,
Microbial population
dynamics in an extreme environment: controlling factors in talus soils
at 3750m in the Colorado Rocky Mountains,
Biogeochemistry,
V 68 (3), 297-311, 2004.

Protection of headwater catchments from future future degradation: San Miguel River Basin Colorado
(MRDIssue Vol 21/1)


Expertise of Mark W. Williams:
Expertise CategorySpecific Expertise
Expert TypeScientific / Fundamental Research
Topic HydrosphereHydrosphere
Fresh Water Systems / Rivers / Lakes
Precipitation / Runoff
Water Pollution / Waste Water
Topic CryosphereCryosphere
Snow Cover
Topic BiosphereBiosphere
Topic Integrated SystemsIntegrated Systems and Ecology
Biogeochemical Cycles except Carbon
Hydrogeochemical Cycle
Nutrient Cycle / Food Chain
Topic EcosystemsEcosystems
Terrestrial Ecosystems

Last update: 12/9/21
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