1,199 results — topic: Hydrology & Watersheds

Dataset

C1-cycling MAGs from Slate River, CO

Metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) assembled from riparian floodplain sediment (30 to 150 cm below surface height) for C1-cycling microorganisms discussed in the paper Diverse and unconventional methanogens, methanotrophs, and methylotrophs in metagenome-assembled genomes from subsurface sediments

Rasmussen, Anna N.2024DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.25320592
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C1-cycling MAGs from Slate River, CO

Metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) assembled from riparian floodplain sediment (30 to 150 cm below surface height) for C1-cycling microorganisms discussed in the paper Diverse and unconventional methanogens, methanotrophs, and methylotrophs in metagenome-assembled genomes from subsurface sediments

Rasmussen, Anna N.2024DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.25320592.v1
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Additional file 2 of Virus diversity and activity is driven by snowmelt and host dynamics in a high-altitude watershed soil ecosystem

Additional file 2: Supplementary Table 1. Description of the 46 IMG metagenomes and 43 metatranscriptomes (related to Fig. 1A). Supplementary Table 2. Metadata for all the East River Watershed soil samples (related to Fig. 1A). Supplementary Table 3. DNA vOTU table with RPKM for each vOTU by sample,

Coclet, Clement, Sorensen, Patrick O., Karaoz, Ulas2024DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.24452589.v1
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Additional file 2 of Virus diversity and activity is driven by snowmelt and host dynamics in a high-altitude watershed soil ecosystem

Additional file 2: Supplementary Table 1. Description of the 46 IMG metagenomes and 43 metatranscriptomes (related to Fig. 1A). Supplementary Table 2. Metadata for all the East River Watershed soil samples (related to Fig. 1A). Supplementary Table 3. DNA vOTU table with RPKM for each vOTU by sample,

Coclet, Clement, Sorensen, Patrick O., Karaoz, Ulas2024DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.24452589
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Gold-et-al_2024_EarthsFuture

Results from Gold et al. submitted to Earth's Future. All code to reproduce the experiment and make the figures can be found here: https://github.com/davidfgold/Gold-etal_2024_EarthsFuture For a detailed guide to data in this repository, see the README.txt file. Shortage output from .xdd files gener

Gold, David, Gupta, Rohini, Reed, Patrick2024DOI: 10.57931/2345933
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Upland Vegetation and Soils Monitoring for the Northern Colorado Plateau Network: 2009-2023 - Data Package

Uplands are land areas lying above the elevation where flooding generally occurs—areas found beyond riparian zones. Uplands represent the vast majority of land area in the Northern Colorado Plateau Network (NCPN), and include rock outcrops, badlands, shrublands, grasslands, woodlands, and forests. U

Brehm, Joseph, Brehm, Joseph, Garman, Steven2024DOI: 10.57830/2305079
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hmworsham/er-forest-structure: Abiotic influences on continuous conifer forest structure across a subalpine watershed: RSE review archive

This release archives the code base for the manuscript Worsham et al., "Abiotic influences on continuous conifer forest structure across a subalpine watershed," submitted to Remote Sensing of Environment on July 18, 2024. This archive enables reviewers to view and access analytical code "as-is", i.e

Worsham, H. M.2024DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.12775449
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Recent Upper Colorado River Streamflow Declines Driven by Loss of Spring Precipitation

The dataset accompanying the manuscript titled "Recent Upper Colorado River Streamflow Declines Driven by Loss of Spring Precipitation" provides comprehensive information on streamflow patterns in the Colorado River since 2000. The dataset is needed to run the analysis available on GitHub available

Hogan, Daniel, Lundquist, Jessica2024DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.11043101
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Upper Colorado River Basin: Monitoring sites and water chemistry data used to develop a specific conductance - salinity proxy model

Salinity levels in streams and tributaries of the Colorado River Basin have been a major concern for years. Recently, the United States Geological Survey’s (USGS) Next Generation Water Observing System (NGWOS) program expanded stream monitoring networks including the number of sites where continuous

R Blaine McCleskey2024
Dataset

Argon ages near Parker, AZ, and Needles, CA

Reported here are argon age data for samples collected to better understand lower Colorado River corridor landscape evolution, the history of the Colorado River, and define the age of geologic units being mapped. Samples of basalts, ashes, and sand were collected in the Cactus Plain southeast of Par

Morgan W Nasholds2024
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Laboratory Optical Measurements Collected for Surface Water Samples Collected within Fraser River in the Upper Colorado River Basin from September 2021 through August 2023

Optical spectra reported here are collected from 17 surface water sampling sites within the Fraser River, a headwaters drainage of the Upper Colorado River Basin in the central western United States. The sample collection was conducted as part of the partnership between the United States Geological

Jacob A. Fleck2024
Article

Direct Observation of the Depth of Active Groundwater Circulation in an Alpine Watershed

AbstractThe depth of active groundwater circulation is a fundamental control on stream flows and chemistry in mountain watersheds, yet it remains challenging to characterize and is rarely well constrained. We collected hydraulic conductivity, hydraulic head, temperature, chemical, noble gas, and 3H/

Manning A. H., Ball L. B., Wanty R. B.2021Water Resources ResearchDOI: 10.1029/2020wr028548Cited 20 times
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Modeling geogenic and atmospheric nitrogen through the East River Watershed, Colorado Rocky Mountains

There is a growing understanding of the role that bedrock weathering can play as a source of nitrogen (N) to soils, groundwater and river systems. The significance is particularly apparent in mountainous environments where weathering fluxes can be large. However, our understanding of the relative co

Maavara T., Siirila-Woodburn E. R., Maina F.2021PloS oneDOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0247907Cited 23 times
Article

The Colorado East River Community Observatory Data Collection

Abstract The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Colorado East River Community Observatory (ER) in the Upper Colorado River Basin was established in 2015 as a representative mountainous, snow‐dominated watershed to study hydrobiogeochemical responses to hydrological perturbations in headwater systems.

Kakalia Z., Varadharajan C., Alper E.2021Hydrologic ProcessesDOI: 10.1002/hyp.14243Cited 17 times
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Concentration-Discharge Relationships of Dissolved Rhenium in Alpine Catchments Reveal Its Use as a Tracer of Oxidative Weathering

Abstract Oxidative weathering of sedimentary rocks plays an important role in the global carbon cycle. Rhenium (Re) has been proposed as a tracer of rock organic carbon (OC petro ) oxidation. However, the sources of Re and its mobilization by hydrological processes remain poorly constrained. Here, w

Hilton R. G., Turowski J. M., Winnick M.2021Water Resources ResearchDOI: 10.1029/2021WR029844Cited 3 times
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Meanders as a scaling motif for understanding of floodplain soil microbiome and biogeochemical potential at the watershed scale

Abstract Biogeochemical exports of C, N, S and H 2 from watersheds are modulated by the activity of microorganisms that function over micron scales. This disparity of scales presents a substantial challenge for development of predictive models describing watershed function. Here, we tested the hypot

Carnevali P. B. M., Lavy A., Thomas A. D.2021MicrobiomeDOI: 10.1101/2020.05.14.086363Cited 10 times
Article

Hidden Processes During Seasonal Isolation of a High-Altitude Watershed

Biogeochemical processes capable of altering global carbon systems occur frequently in Earth’s Critical Zone–the area spanning from vegetation canopy to saturated bedrock–yet many of these phenomena are difficult to detect. Observation of these processes is limited by the seasonal inaccessibility of

Buser-Young J. Z., Lapham L. L., Thurber A. R.2021Frontiers in Earth ScienceDOI: 10.3389/feart.2021.666819Cited 4 times
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High-discharge disturbance does not alter the seasonal trajectory of nutrient uptake in a montane stream

Balik J. A., West D. C., Taylor B. W.2021HydrobiologiaDOI: 10.1007/s10750-021-04660-4Cited 2 times
Document

Gunnison Basin Wetlands Focus Group Strategic Plan

The Gunnsion Basin Focus area encompasses the upper Gunnsion watershed. The Basin lies entirely on the west side of the Continental Divide. Geographically the area includes most of Gunnsion County, the northern third of Hinsdale County, and the north western third of Saguache County. The total land

gunnison_basin
Document

Fighting over the Arkansas: Kansas and Colorado have long history of battling over the river

Mary Jean Porter. The Pueblo Chieftain.