472 results — topic: Forest Ecology

Dataset

Chemical and geophysical data collected along Oh-be-joyful Creek, Gunnison National Forest, Colorado

As part of their Watershed Function Scientific Focus Area (SFA), Berkeley Lab and its collaborating institutions (e.g., USGS) have established a "Community Watershed" in the headwaters of the East River near Crested Butte, Colorado (USA), designed to quantify processes impacting the ability of mount

Martin Briggs2021DOI: 10.5066/F71Z42NFCited 2 times
Dataset

Plant census and microenvironment dataset from Mt. Baldy, Colorado, USA, 2014-2017

The data comprise a long-term study of alpine plant community dynamics in the Gunnison National Forest of Colorado. The data comprise annual census data for all plants (including seedlings) in each of 50 2x2m plots, including information on size, reproduction, life stage, and mortality, with all pla

Blonder, B., Kapas, R.E., Dalton, R.M.2020DOI: 10.5285/d850fcd2-b70a-415e-acf4-fc27b38d59c1
Dataset

Data for: The impacts of bioenergy pine plantation management practices on bee communities

1. Cultivation of bioenergy feedstocks is a growing land-use worldwide, yet we have a poor understanding of how bioenergy crop management practices affect biodiversity. This knowledge gap is particularly acute for candidate cellulosic bioenergy feedstocks, such as tree plantations, and for organisms

Loy, Xingwen, Gruenewald, David, Gottlieb, Isabel2020DOI: 10.5061/dryad.zkh18936mCited 1 times
Dataset

Hydrologic Model Files (PRMS) for Historical Conditions in the East River Watershed, Colorado between 1987-2019

The data package contains model input and output file for the East River watershed (85 km2) located in the headwaters of the Colorado River. The model is the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Precipitation-Modeling Runoff System (PRMS) for the historical, or baseline, condition (1987-2019) to assess the

Rosemary Carroll, Kenneth Williams, David Gochis2020DOI: 10.15485/1691511
Dataset

Hydrologic Model Files (PRMS) for Historical Conditions in the East River Watershed, Colorado between 1987-2019

The data package contains model input and output file for the East River watershed (85 km2) located in the headwaters of the Colorado River. The model is the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Precipitation-Modeling Runoff System (PRMS) for the historical, or baseline, condition (1987-2019) to assess the

Rosemary Carroll2020DOI: 10.15485/1691511
Dataset

Conifer water use patterns in the East River Watershed, Colorado US, based on stable water isotopes and cellulose isotopes

This data package contains a series of datasets aimed at understanding the seasonal origins of water used by the dominant conifer species, Abies lasiocarpa and Picea engelmannii, in the East River Watershed. There is a distinct difference in the stable isotopic ratio of summer rain and snowpack and

Max Berkelhammer, Francois Ritter, Kenneth Williams2020DOI: 10.15485/1596123
Dataset

Conifer water use patterns in the East River Watershed, Colorado US, based on stable water isotopes and cellulose isotopes

This data package contains a series of datasets aimed at understanding the seasonal origins of water used by the dominant conifer species, Abies lasiocarpa and Picea engelmannii, in the East River Watershed. There is a distinct difference in the stable isotopic ratio of summer rain and snowpack and

Max Berkelhammer, Francois Ritter, Kenneth Williams2020DOI: 10.15485/1596123
Dataset

Hydrologic Model Files (PRMS) for Historical Conditions in the East River Watershed, Colorado between 1987-2019

The data package contains model input and output file for the East River watershed (85 km2) located in the headwaters of the Colorado River. The model is the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Precipitation-Modeling Runoff System (PRMS) for the historical, or baseline, condition (1987-2019) to assess the

Rosemary Carroll, Kenneth Williams, David Gochis2020DOI: 10.15485/1691511
Article

Changes in Aspen Communities Over 30 Year in Gunnison County, Colorado

Crawford J., NcNulty S., Sowell J.1998American Midland Naturalist
Student Paper

The high life: a subalpine fir and Englemann spruce community in an avalanche zone

Oliva J. P., Ochs S.1997
Student Paper

A look at leaf litter diversity in a grazed and non-grazed aspen grove

Hayes J.1997
Article

Sackungen at the Aspen Highlands Ski Area, Pitkin County, Colorado

Research Article| January 01, 1995 Sackungen at the Aspen Highlands Ski Area, Pitkin County, Colorado JAMES P. McCALPIN; JAMES P. McCALPIN GEO-HAZ Consulting, Inc., P. O. Box 1377, Estes Park, CO 80517 Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar JAMES R. IRVINE JAMES R. IRVINE Consu

McCALPIN J. P., IRVINE J. R.1995Environmental & Engineering GeoscienceDOI: 10.2113/gseegeosci.i.3.277Cited 80 times
Student Paper

Effects of avalanche intensity on <i>Populus tremuloides</i> density

Hoover L. P.1995
Student Paper

Patterns and mechanisms of invasion of conifer (<i>Abies lasiocarpa</i> and <i>Picea engelmanni</i>) into aspen forest and montane meadow

Downing J., Harte J.1995
Student Paper

Lichen diversity in aspen edge and spruce-fir edge

Craig K. D.1995
Document

A Multilevel Analysis of Production Capabilities of the National Forest System

John Hof and Tony Baltic. 1991.

1991
Document

Highlight of the 1989 Resource Planning Act Assessment

USDA. Forest Service. 1989.

1989
Document

The intent of each proposed Forest Plan amendment is summarized later in this letter

Jack Weissling. September 23, 1988.

1988
Document

Proposed Forest Plan Amendments

Charles A. Knight. October 21, 1988.

1988
Document

I have proved Forest Plan amendments which are numbered 13 and 14.

Jack Weissling. USDA. December 9, 1988.

1988