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East River Surface and Pore Water FTICR-MS Data Associated with “Implications of sample treatment on characterization of the riverine environmental metabolome”
Surface and pore water samples were collected from distributed locations around Meander A in East River (Crested Butte, CO, USA) during the summer of 2018. This dataset consists of the characterization of dissolved organic matter using 12 Tesla Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrom
East River Surface and Pore Water FTICR-MS Data Associated with “Implications of sample treatment on characterization of the riverine environmental metabolome”
Surface and pore water samples were collected from distributed locations around Meander A in East River (Crested Butte, CO, USA) during the summer of 2018. This dataset consists of the characterization of dissolved organic matter using 12 Tesla Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrom
East River Surface and Pore Water FTICR-MS Data Associated with “Implications of sample treatment on characterization of the riverine environmental metabolome”
Surface and pore water samples were collected from distributed locations around Meander A in East River (Crested Butte, CO, USA) during the summer of 2018. This dataset consists of the characterization of dissolved organic matter using 12 Tesla Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrom
East River Surface and Pore Water FTICR-MS Data Associated with “Implications of sample treatment on characterization of the riverine environmental metabolome”
Surface and pore water samples were collected from distributed locations around Meander A in East River (Crested Butte, CO, USA) during the summer of 2018. This dataset consists of the characterization of dissolved organic matter using 12 Tesla Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrom
VoxNet: an interactive, rapidly-deployable acoustic monitoring platform
Distributed acoustic sensing underlies an increasingly important class of sensor network applications, from habitat monitoring and bioacoustic census to security applications and virtual fences. VoxNet is a complete hardware and software platform for distributed acoustic monitoring applications that
Insect herbivore stoichiometry: the relative importance of host plants and ant mutualists
Abstract 1. Mutualistic associations can vary over spatial and ecological gradients. For herbivorous insects that engage in mutualisms with ants, plant quality can be a particularly important source of variation, because of the upward transfer of nutrients from plants to herbivores to ants. 2. A pre
Zircon: Helen Hunt Falls, El Paso County, Colorado
(2007). Zircon: Helen Hunt Falls, El Paso County, Colorado. Rocks & Minerals: Vol. 82, No. 4, pp. 310-318.
Mineralogy of the Paquin Mining District {Ouray County, Colorado}
Pennsylvanian sinistral faults along the southwest boundary of the Uncompahgre uplift, Ancestral Rocky Mountains, Colorado
Resolution of the large-scale kinematics of the Pennsylvanian-Permian Ancestral Rocky Mountains requires definition of sense of slip and time of movement on specific faults within the system of fault-bounded basins and uplifts (e.g., Paradox basin, Uncompahgre uplift). Along an east-west–striking se
Analysis and modeling of intermediate-scale reservoir heterogeneity based on a fluvial point-bar outcrop analog, Williams Fork Formation, Piceance Basin, Colorado
This study presents results of outcrop characterization and modeling of lithologic heterogeneity within a well-exposed point bar of the Williams Fork Formation in Coal Canyon, Piceance Basin, Colorado. This deposit represents an intermediate-scale depositional element that developed from a single me
Birds of Western Colorado Plateau and Mesa Country Robert Righter, Rich Levad, Coen Dexter, Kim Potter .<b>Birds of Western Colorado Plateau and Mesa Country.</b>. 2004. Grand Valley Audubon Society. Grand Junction, CO. $29.95, paperback. 214 + 2 maps. ISBN: 0-9743453-0-X.
BREEDING PHENOLOGY AND SUCCESS OF BLACK SWIFTS IN BOX CANYON, OURAY, COLORADO
This study presents 11 years of nesting success and phenology data for Black Swifts (Cypseloides niger) at Box Canyon in Ouray, Colorado. Nest data were recorded on a near-daily basis for 160 nest attempts. Nesting success was 72% and mean and extreme dates of nesting events, including arrival, egg-
Effects of river regulation on riparian box elder (Acer Negundo) forests in Canyons of the upper Colorado River Basin, USA
The influence of river regulation and land use on floodplain forest regeneration in the semi‐arid upper Colorado River Basin, USA
AbstractFlow regulation effects on floodplain forests in the semi‐arid western United States are moderately well understood, whereas effects associated with changes in floodplain land use are poorly documented. We mapped land cover patterns from recent aerial photos and applied a classification sche
Restoring Colorado River Ecosystems: A Troubled Sense of Immensity R. W. Adler . 2007. Restoring Colorado River Ecosystems: A Troubled Sense of Immensity. Island Press.<i>xxiii</i>+. 311 15 × 23 cm, paperback, US$35.00. ISBN: 978-1-59726-057-2.
Drain the Lake! Tear Down the Butte! Build Paradise!: The Environmental Dimensions of Social and Economic Power in Boulder, Colorado, and Benzie, Michigan: Presented as the Twentieth Annual Lecture in the W. P. Whitsett California Lecture Series, California State University, Northridge, May 26, 2006
Research Article| April 01 2007 Drain the Lake! Tear Down the Butte! Build Paradise!: The Environmental Dimensions of Social and Economic Power in Boulder, Colorado, and Benzie, Michigan: Presented as the Twentieth Annual Lecture in the W. P. Whitsett California Lecture Series, California State Univ
Here's how much communities use, how they measure it
Dennis Darrow. The Pueblo Chieftain. December 25, 1999.
Gunnison County Landfill Environmental Conveyance and Map
Bureau of Land Management. September 1999.
Folder: Power Subordination
Klingsmith Documents 1999-2000
FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW, ORDER AND DECREE, Concerning the application for water rights of the Mt. Emmons mining company in Gunnison County
District Court, Water Division No. 4, Colorado. September 1, 1999.
