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The goal of the Center for Snow and Avalanche Studies is to build strong collaborative partnerships. First and foremost, our local San Juan Mountains public land agencies are our indispensable partners, responsible for granting and administering the CSAS's study area Special Use Permits. We work closely and share study plot data and field observations with the Colorado Avalanche Information Center staff here in Silverton and seek opportunities to collaborate with the US Forest Service National Avalanche Center
in Bozeman , MT. We have established and are building substantive relationships
with several American and international mountain research organizations
including the Mountain Studies
Institute, our sister mountain research and education organization right
here in Silverton, the Consortium
for Integrated Climate Research in Western Mountains, a coalition of
agencies and institutions throughout the West, the
Niwot Ridge Long-Term Ecological
Research Site operated by the Insititute for Arctic and Alpine Research east
of Boulder Colorado, and the Swiss
Federal Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research, in Davos. The National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) of the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences has emerged as an active and engaged partner for the CSAS through the successful funding of collaborative research. We look forward to ongoing collaboration with NSIDC and other University of Colorado departments and centers on specific research projects and in the development of the CSAS's programs. Our collaborator, and the principal investigator in our on-going ‘dust-on-snow’ research program, Dr. Tom Painter has recently moved to Utah and taken a position in the Department of Geography at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. Tom and his colleagues and students in the Department will continue utilizing the Senator Beck Basin Study Area for this and, we hope, other snow system science research projects. Tom and the CSAS will maintain our partnership in the ‘dust-on-snow’ research with the Western Water Assessment and with NSIDC, sister organizations at CIRES. Finally, we gratefully include the National Science Foundation among our singularly important partners. In particular, program directors and research proposal reviewers at the Atmospheric Sciences and Earth Sciences programs of the Directorate for Geosciences , and the Geography and Regional Science program of the Directorate for Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences have all invested their helpful critical thinking and cherished funding in the CSAS's growing research program.
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