“…Mast and others (2014) used laboratory leaching experiments and geochemical modeling to investigate selenium speciation and mobilization, concluding that selenium is released mainly through dissolution of soluble salts and gypsum found in soil and bedrock. Monitoring is ongoing in the lower Gunnison River Basin and other parts of western Colorado to improve understanding of salinity and selenium loading, source areas, and trends (Butler and Leib, 2002;Leib, 2008;Thomas and others, 2008;Mayo and Leib, 2012;Stevens and others, 2018;Henneberg, 2020). The installation of a 30-well monitoring network on the east side of the Uncompahgre River in the lower Gunnison River Basin has facilitated additional studies to characterize groundwater quality and groundwater-surface water interactions in the area (Mills and others, 2016;Thomas and others, 2019;Mast, 2021).…”