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Machine Learning Assisted Gap-Filled Discharge Data for the East River Community Watershed, Colorado, for Water Years 2014-2021
This dataset contains a collection of machine learning assisted gap-filled discharge data created for all discharge stations across the East River Watershed, Colorado. This data was generated by using raw discharge data collected by Rosemary Carroll, and conducting a random forest machine learning a
Supplemental Data for "Using Fission-Track Radiography Coupled with Scanning Electron Microscopy for Efficient Identification of Solid-Phase Uranium Mineralogy at a Former Uranium Pilot Mill (Grand Junction, Colorado)"
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Breeding bird density does not drive vocal individuality
Abstract Many species produce individually specific vocalizations and sociality is a hypothesized driver of such individuality. Previous studies of how social variation influenced individuality focused on colonial or non-colonial avian species, and how social group size influenced individuality in s
Scared and less noisy: glucocorticoids are associated with alarm call entropy
X-ray imaging of leaf venation networks
Summary Leaf venation networks mediate many plant resource fluxes and are therefore of broad interest to research questions in plant physiology, systematics, paleoecology, and physics. However, the study of these networks is limited by slow and destructive imaging methods. X‐ray imaging of leaf vein
Sociality, individual fitness and population dynamics of yellow-bellied marmots
Social behaviour was proposed as a density-dependent intrinsic mechanism that could regulate an animal population by affecting reproduction and dispersal. Populations of the polygynous yellow-bellied marmot (Marmota flaviventris) fluctuate widely from year to year primarily driven by the number of w
Evolutionary and ecological responses to anthropogenic climate change
Strategies that enable species to persist in changing environments have historically been divided into ecological (distributional shifts and phenotypic plasticity) and evolutionary (adaptation and gene flow). However, most species will likely need to rely on a combination of approaches to mitigate
Phenotypic plasticity and adaptive evolution contribute to advancing flowering phenology in response to climate change
Anthropogenic climate change has already altered the timing of major life-history transitions, such as the initiation of reproduction. Both phenotypic plasticity and adaptive evolution can underlie rapid phenological shifts in response to climate change, but their relative contributions are poorly u
Environmental learning and the social construction of an exurban landscape in Fremont County, Colorado
Prediction of lithofacies and reservoir quality using well logs, Late Cretaceous Williams Fork Formation, Mamm Creek field, Piceance Basin, Colorado
Understanding the controls and distribution of reservoir quality is important for the economic success of tight-gas reservoirs in which diagenesis interacts with primary depositional variations in environment and texture to exert a strong control on pore networks, rock mechanical properties, and nat
Static connectivity of fluvial sandstones in a lower coastal-plain setting: An example from the Upper Cretaceous lower Williams Fork Formation, Piceance Basin, Colorado
This study addresses the field-scale architecture and static connectivity of fluvial sandstones of the lower Williams Fork Formation through analysis and reservoir modeling of analogous outcrop data from Coal Canyon, Piceance Basin, Colorado. The Upper Cretaceous lower Williams Fork Formation is a r
Responses of soil and water chemistry to mountain pine beetle induced tree mortality in Grand County, Colorado, USA
Prototype Decision Support System for Operations on the Gunnison Basin with Improved Forecasts
Numerous studies have developed new methods for skillful long-lead seasonal streamflow forecasts, especially in the western United States, and most assume that the streamflow forecast skills translate into improved water resources decision making, but there has been little comprehensive demonstratio
Thermal regime suitability: Assessment of upstream range restoration potential for Colorado pikeminnow, a warmwater endangered fish
AbstractDams have reduced distribution of the endangered Colorado pikeminnow Ptychocheilus lucius in the upper Colorado River basin: low‐head diversion dams blocked upstream passage and large dams inundated free‐flowing segments and cooled downstream reaches with deep‐water releases. To date, range
Scoping Statement for Allotment Management Planning for the Lost Park Allotment
Kimberley D. Vogel. USDA/FS/Medicine Bow-Routt. January 19, 2001.
Relating A Water Supply To Many Demands Upon It
Ralph E. Clark. January 27, 2001.
Regional Workshop: Understanding Your Community on Population and Economic Data and Analysis
Sponsored by: Region 10 League for Economic Assistance and Planning, Colorado Department of Local Affairs Demography Section, Colorado State University Cooperative Extension. Winter 2001/2002.
Recent Advanced in Water Recycling Technologies
A.I. Schafer, T.D. Waite, P. Sherman. November 26, 2001.
