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    The Constitution, Property Rights and the Future of Water Law

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    22 p. ; 28 cmhttps://scholar.law.colorado.edu/books_reports_studies/1095/thumbnail.jp

    The Rights of Communities: A Blank Space in American Law

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    16 p. ; 28 cmhttps://scholar.law.colorado.edu/books_reports_studies/1124/thumbnail.jp

    The Constitution, Property Rights and the Future of Water Law

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    22 p. ; 28 cmhttps://scholar.law.colorado.edu/books_reports_studies/1095/thumbnail.jp

    Accommodating, Balancing, and Bargaining in Hydropower Licensing

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    18 p. ; 28 cmhttps://scholar.law.colorado.edu/books_reports_studies/1074/thumbnail.jp

    ‘Boundary’: Mapping and Visualizing Climatically Changed Landscapes at Kaskawulsh Glacier and Kluane Lake, Yukon

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    This paper describes a collaboration between a visual artist and geoscientists, who together viewed the same rugged, high mountain landscape through different, yet complementary, lenses. We pair scientific mapping and historic comparative photography with a series of site-specific sculptural installations to interpret the dramatic geological changes that occurred at Kaskawulsh Glacier, Yukon, in the spring of 2016. In the summer of that year, artist K.A. Colorado accompanied geoscientists D.H. Shugar, J.J. Clague, and J.L. Best to the terminus of Kaskawulsh Glacier, as well as Kluane Lake downstream of the glacier, to document the landscape changes that occurred earlier in the year. The Boundary images were created as on-site, three-dimensional, artistic interpretations of the markedly changed boundaries that occurred as a result of climate-induced glacier retreat and the sudden subcontinental-scale reorganization of drainage. Both the scientific study conducted by the geomorphologists and the art installations created by the artist were performed simultaneously. The Boundary installation art project, together with satellite imagery and historical photographs, conveys the death of Slims River as a result of climate change

    The Aftermath of Kansas v. Colorado: Regulation of Well Pumping in the Arkansas Valley

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    27 pages. Contents: Draft rules and regulations governing the use, control, and protection of surface and ground water rights in the Arkansas River and its tributaries : revised draft, September 6, 1995 / Hal Simpson -- Lower Arkansas Water Management Association viewpoint / David L. Harrison -- Aftermath of Kansas v. Colorado : concerns of surface users / Michael T. Mitchell -- Aftermath of Kansas vs. Colorado : role of the Southeastern Colorado Water Conservancy District / Steve Arveschoug On May 15, 1995 the Supreme Court handed down its opinion in the case of Kansas v. Colorado, 1995 WL 283477 (U.S.). At issue was how the Arkansas River Compact (C.R.S. § 37-69-101; or Kan. Stat. Ann. § 82A-520 or 63 Stat. 145, 1949) would be applied between the two states. The Supreme Court upheld the ruling of the Special Master that well pumping in Colorado has caused material depletion to the usable flow of the Arkansas River and that well pumping has to be regulated

    Deformación elástica residual en láminas de acero aisi 304 recubiertas con una película de nitruro de titanio depositada por pvd-magnetron sputtering

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    se realizó una caracterización mediante difracción de rayos x (DRX) en láminas de acero inoxidable AISI 304 recubierto con una capa de nitruro de titanio de 3 mm de espesor, obtenida mediante deposición física de vapor (PVD-magnetron sputtering) a una temperatura de 200 ˚C. se tomaron imágenes de microscopía electrónica de barrido (MEB), microscopía óptica (MO) y microscopía de fuerza atómica (MFA) para caracterizar el sustrato, la capa y la zona cercana a la intercara. adicionalmente se determinó la deformación elástica residual asociada con el ensanchamiento de los picos de DRX

    Lealtad a la práctica deportiva: Una aplicación de la TPB a los servicios públicos para la práctica deportiva

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    The Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) has been used in multiple industries and markets to explain the behavior of individuals. In the Colombian sports sector has never been used as a tool to model the behavior of individuals loyal to the sports offered by public institutions.In this study, the TPB model is proposed as a hypothesis to explain the history of loyalty to the sport, an empirical sample of 411 users of the programs of sport and physical activity INDERE (La Estrella, Antioquia) is collected, run a confirmatory factor analysis to ensure the reliability and validity of the measurement model and the hypotheses are tested by structural equation modeling.The study showed that TPB provides a good fit to model the behavior of loyalty to the sport and concluded that Perceived Control is the main antecedent of loyalty to sports such programs.La Teoría del Comportamiento Planificado (TPB) ha sido utilizada en múltiples sectores y mercados para explicar el comportamiento de los individuos. En el sector deportivo colombiano nunca se ha utilizado como herramienta para modelar el comportamiento de lealtad de los individuos hacia la práctica deportiva ofertada por las instituciones públicas.En el presente estudio se propone la TPB como modelo de hipótesis para explicar los antecedentes de la lealtad hacia la práctica deportica, se recoge una muestra empírica de 411 usuarios de los programas de deporte y actividad física del INDERE (La Estrella, Antioquia), se ejecuta un Análisis Factorial Confirmatorio para garantizar la fiabilidad y validez del modelo de medida y se contrastan las hipótesis mediante ecuaciones estructurales.El estudio evidencia que la TPB provee un buen ajuste para modelar el comportamiento de lealtad a la práctica deportiva y concluye que el Control Percibido es el principal antecedente de la lealtad a la práctica deportiva de dichos programas

    A Multi-Code Analysis Toolkit for Astrophysical Simulation Data

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    The analysis of complex multiphysics astrophysical simulations presents a unique and rapidly growing set of challenges: reproducibility, parallelization, and vast increases in data size and complexity chief among them. In order to meet these challenges, and in order to open up new avenues for collaboration between users of multiple simulation platforms, we present yt (available at http://yt.enzotools.org/), an open source, community-developed astrophysical analysis and visualization toolkit. Analysis and visualization with yt are oriented around physically relevant quantities rather than quantities native to astrophysical simulation codes. While originally designed for handling Enzo's structure adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) data, yt has been extended to work with several different simulation methods and simulation codes including Orion, RAMSES, and FLASH. We report on its methods for reading, handling, and visualizing data, including projections, multivariate volume rendering, multi-dimensional histograms, halo finding, light cone generation and topologically-connected isocontour identification. Furthermore, we discuss the underlying algorithms yt uses for processing and visualizing data, and its mechanisms for parallelization of analysis tasks.Comment: 18 pages, 6 figures, emulateapj format. Resubmitted to Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series with revisions from referee. yt can be found at http://yt.enzotools.org
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