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The Fremont Butte, Washington Co., Colorado, Meteorite
Abstract The Fremont Butte meteorite was found near Fremont Butte, Colorado, in 1963. A single individual was found weighing 6.6 kg. It is an olivine‐hypersthene or L group chondrite showing brecciation and a small number of well formed chondrules and olivine phenocrysts.
Airborne pollen and mold spores in a subalpine environment
Behavioral thermoregulation in high altitude tiger salamanders, Ambystoma tigrinum
Effects of snowmelt timing and neighbor density on the distribution of the high altitude plant, Potentilla diversifolia
A Channel for Life: Gunnison Tunnel
After a harrowing expedition down the Gunnison River through Colorado’s Black Canyon, Abraham Lincoln Fellows and his surveying partner, William W. Torrence, helped spur the construction of Gunnison Tunnel and the delivery of badly needed irrigation water to farmland.
The Great Gunnison Irrigation Project
Courtship behavior in a polymorphic population of the Tiger Salamander, <i>Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum</i>
Complaint: Brinkman and Burd v. Karen Long, in Her Official Capacity as Clerk and Recorder of Adams County, Colorado
Defining yellow-bellied marmot social groups using association indices
The Unsolicited Chronicler: An Account of the Gunnison Massacre, Its Causes and Consequences, Utah Territory, 1847-1859.
Journal Article The Unsolicited Chronicler: An Account of the Gunnison Massacre, Its Causes and Consequences, Utah Territory, 1847–1859. By Robert Kent Fielding. (Brookline: Paradigm, 1993. xiv, 474 pp. $49.95, ISBN 0-912111-38-0.) Get access James B. Allen James B. Allen Emeritus Brigham Young Univ
