1,199 results — topic: Hydrology & Watersheds

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Data associated with Quaternary Research manuscript Latest Pleistocene glacial chronology and paleoclimate reconstruction for the East River watershed, Colorado, USA

The data here are associated with Quaternary Research manuscript Latest Pleistocene glacial chronology and paleoclimate reconstruction for the East River watershed, Colorado, USA and include data associated with cosmogenic exposure and depth profile dating as well as glacier-climate numerical modeli

Brendon Quirk, Isaac Larsen, Alan Hidy2024DOI: 10.15485/2316162
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Total metal, carbon, anion, iron speciation, and sulfide concentrations; Slate River, East River, and Trail Creek surface water and floodplains, Crested Butte, CO; May 2023–August 2023

This data package comprises analytical results and metadata from stream and groundwater samples collected from the Slate River, East River, Trail Creek, and their respective floodplains. This dataset contains five files: (1) a samples file (2023_SFA_Field_samples.csv) that contains site information;

Sam Pierce2024DOI: 10.15485/2429339
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Total metal, carbon, anion, iron speciation, and sulfide concentrations; Slate River, East River, and Trail Creek surface water and floodplains, Crested Butte, CO; May 2023–August 2023

This data package comprises analytical results and metadata from stream and groundwater samples collected from the Slate River, East River, Trail Creek, and their respective floodplains. This dataset contains five files: (1) a samples file (2023_SFA_Field_samples.csv) that contains site information;

Sam Pierce, Lizzy Paulus, Eoin Brodie2024DOI: 10.15485/2429339
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Total metal, carbon, anion, iron speciation, and sulfide concentrations; Slate River, East River, and Trail Creek surface water and floodplains, Crested Butte, CO; May 2023–August 2023

This data package comprises analytical results and metadata from stream and groundwater samples collected from the Slate River, East River, Trail Creek, and their respective floodplains. This dataset contains five files: (1) a samples file (2023_SFA_Field_samples.csv) that contains site information;

Sam Pierce, Lizzy Paulus, Eoin Brodie2024DOI: 10.15485/2429339
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Total metal, carbon, anion, iron speciation, and sulfide concentrations; Slate River, East River, and Trail Creek surface water and floodplains, Crested Butte, CO; May 2023–August 2023

This data package comprises analytical results and metadata from stream and groundwater samples collected from the Slate River, East River, Trail Creek, and their respective floodplains. This dataset contains five files: (1) a samples file (2023_SFA_Field_samples.csv) that contains site information;

Sam Pierce, Lizzy Paulus, Eoin Brodie2024DOI: 10.15485/2429339
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Groundwater and Surface Water Flow (GSFLOW) model files to explore bedrock circulation depth and porosity in Copper Creek, Colorado

This data package contains integrated hydrological model input and output files for Copper Creek, Colorado (24 km2), a tributary of the East River located in the headwaters of the Upper Colorado River Basin. The model code is the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Groundwater and Surface Water Flow (GSFL

Rosemary Carroll, Kenneth Williams2024DOI: 10.15485/2453885Cited 1 times
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Daily water stable isotopes, transpiration, and matrix potential data for an aspen and engelmann stand in the East River Watershed

We provide daily stable isotope (2H & 18O) ratios in soil water and xylem (plant stem) water, as well as the sap flow (transpiration) and the soil's matric potential at a forested site near Gothic, Colorado, in the East River catchment. We measured the stable isotopic composition of the transpi

Matthias Sprenger, Stefan Seeger, Max Berkelhammer2024DOI: 10.15485/2462766Cited 1 times
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High Resolution Current and Future Climate SnowModel Simulations in the Upper Colorado River Basin

This data release contains SnowModel snow evolution simulation output on a 100-meter (m) geospatial grid for a 311 kilometer (km) � 300 km model domain in Colorado, United States, encompassing the Colorado and Gunnison River Basin headwaters in the Upper Colorado River Basin. Weather Research and Fo

Sexstone, Graham A, Hammond, John C, Barnhart, Theodore B2023DOI: 10.5066/p9k0qucn
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Per-Sample TPM with Annotations

Metatranscriptomic data generated from soil collected at the East River watershed, Crested Butte, CO. Normalized by TPM. Annotations included, and labeled with genome ID for all ORFs appearing on binned scaffolds. (Unbinned sequences labeled with UNK)

West-Roberts, Jacob2023DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.21944171.v1
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Per-Sample TPM with Annotations

Metatranscriptomic data generated from soil collected at the East River watershed, Crested Butte, CO. Normalized by TPM. Annotations included, and labeled with genome ID for all ORFs appearing on binned scaffolds. (Unbinned sequences labeled with UNK)

West-Roberts, Jacob2023DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.21944171
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Table S1- Soil Chemistry Table

Chemical concentration and soil property measurements taken from soil collected at the East River, Crested Butte, CO.

West-Roberts, Jacob2023DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.21944192.v1
Article

Species Composition and Hybridization among Native and Nonnative Catostomid Fishes in Two Streams of the Gunnison River Basin, Colorado

We report results from a 3-year field investigation to limit hybridization between native and nonnative suckers in 2 small tributaries of the Gunnison River basin, Delta County, Colorado. Upstream movement to spawning habitat was selectively impeded by picket weir in intermittent Cottonwood Creek. T

Schwemm Michael R., Thompson Kevin G., Carson Evan W.2020Western North American NaturalistDOI: 10.3398/064.080.0110Cited 1 times
Chapter

Groundwater Resources of Colorado’s San Luis Basin

Harmon Eric J.2020University Press of Colorado eBooksDOI: 10.5876/9781646420407.c007Cited 1 times
Thesis

The Financial Viability and Sustainability Benefits of Converting Slash Into Biochar Instead of Open-Burning Following Fuel Treatments in the White River National Forest

The state of Colorado has 22.49 million acres of forestland, a growing proportion of which is under threat from disease, insects, drought and wildfire. The severity of these threats originates from a long history of misguided forest management practices that have decreased the overall health of Colo

Borden Timothy2020Digital Access to Scholarship at Harvard (DASH) (Harvard University)
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Significant stream chemistry response to temperature variations in a high-elevation mountain watershed

Abstract High-elevation mountain regions, central to global freshwater supply, are experiencing more rapid warming than low-elevation locations. High-elevation streams are therefore potentially critical indicators for earth system and water chemistry response to warming. Here we present concerted hy

Zhi W., Williams K. H., Carroll R. W. H.2020Communications Earth & Environment. DOI: 10.1038/s43247-020-00039-wDOI: 10.1038/s43247-020-00039-wCited 36 times
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Soil Respiration Response to Rainfall Modulated by Plant Phenology in a Montane Meadow, East River, Colorado, USA

AbstractSoil respiration is a primary component of the terrestrial carbon cycle. However, predicting the response of soil respiration to climate change remains a challenge due to the complex interactions between environmental drivers, especially plant phenology, temperature, and soil moisture. In th

Winnick M. J., Lawrence C. R., McCormick M.2020Journal of Geophysical Research: BiogeosciencesDOI: 10.1029/2020jg005924Cited 27 times
Article

The East River Community Observatory Data Collection: Diverse, multiscale data from a mountainous watershed in the East River, Colorado

The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) 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. Led by the Waters

Kakalia Z., Varadharajan C., Alper E.2020AuthoreaDOI: 10.22541/au.160157556.64095872Cited 7 times
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Shale as a Source of Organic Carbon in Floodplain Sediments of a Mountainous Watershed

Abstract Shales contain high levels of organic carbon (OC) and represent a large fraction of the Earth's reduced carbon stocks. While recent evidence suggests that shale‐derived OC may be actively cycled in riverine systems, this process is poorly understood and not currently considered in global C

Fox P. M., Bill M., Heckman K.2020JGR BiogeosciencesDOI: 10.1029/2019JG005419Cited 29 times
Document

Correspondence with DOE on Route Back of W Mountain

Attached for your information is a copy of my corrispondence with the DOE concerning the route back of W Mountain. I feel that the tailings should be moved 6ut of the flood plain. If they have to go somewhere, the Landfill site and the route back of W Mountain appear to make the most sense. I talked

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Colorado River Report

A report prepared by the Sierra club regarding the Colorado River, and how it is being over used.