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California's Stake in the Colorado River <sup>a</sup>

Abstract California has an enormous stake in the Colorado River. In the southern portion of the State, 80 percent of the water used is furnished by the Colorado River, and this area needs still more water in the immediate years ahead. But it cannot get more from the natural supply of the Colorado. T

1966GroundwaterDOI: 10.1111/j.1745-6584.1966.tb01602.x
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One Aspect of the Colorado River Interstate Agreement

T WAS contended by Colorado, in Wyoming v. Colorado,' and again, so it is reported, in the Colorado River Jnterstate Treat, negotiations, that because the continental divide-ihere so many of the rivers of the surrounding states have their source-is in Colorado, therefore all the water of those river

1923California Law ReviewDOI: 10.2307/3474228
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The Cliff-Hanger Pocket, the Amphitheater, Ouray County, Colorado

2006Rocks &amp; MineralsDOI: 10.3200/rmin.81.5.379-381
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Mineralogy of the Paquin Mining District {Ouray County, Colorado}

2007Rocks &amp; MineralsDOI: 10.3200/rmin.82.5.368-381
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Natural recovery of a mineral mine damaged ecosystem

1992
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The influence of environmental variables on the timing of emergence of bats (<i>Myotis</i> spp.) from diurnal roosts

1993
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The effects of habitat variability on the ectoparasites of <i>P. maniculatus</i>

1993
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The diet of the red fox

1993
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Bumblebee foraging: can observed preferences of two bee species be explained by their foraging efficiencies on flowers of two different plant species?

1993
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The effects of climate change and biodiversity loss on mutualisms

The abiotic environment drives species abundances and distributions both directly and indirectly through effects on multi-trophic species interactions. However, few studies have documented the individual and combined consequences of these direct and indirect effects. We studied an ant-tended aphid a

2019
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THE COLORADO RIVER SITUATION

1928Monthly Weather ReviewDOI: 10.1175/1520-0493(1928)56<211:tcrs>2.0.co;2
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Empirical tests of within‐and across‐species energetics in a diverse plant community

2014Ecology
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Dispersal, Wing Morphology and Physiology relationships in <i> Euphydryas Gillettii </I> and implications for conservation

Dispersal is important for recolonization, migration and maintenance of local metapopulations and populations, in case of disruption in an animal's habitat. Morphology (wing loading and wing aspect ratio) and physiology (metabolic rates) are features that have been shown to explain dispersal process

2018
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Do Social Interactions Decrease Basal Stress Levels In Breeding Female Yellow-Bellied Marmots?

In order for sociality to exist, the benefits must outweigh the costs. Benefits include better territorial defense, co-operative foraging, and predator avoidance. Costs include increased disease transmission, intraspecific competition for resources or mates, and reproductive suppression. One way to

2016
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Leaf Miner/Bittercress Interaction: Experimental Evaluation of a Spatial Pattern of Resource Use

1987
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Plant-Pollinator Interactions and Environmental Change: Effects of Experimental Changes in Phenology and Water Availability on a Montane Wildflower

2017
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Pollen shortcomings

1984Natural History
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Dissecting phenotypic variation in the montane forb, Boechera stricta

2024
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Hydrology analysis of the Colorado River floods of 1983

1984GeoJournalDOI: 10.1007/bf00171598
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Constraining the Timing of River Incision in the Upper Colorado Drainage Basin Using Apatite (U-Th)/He Thermochronology in the Elk Mountains, Western Colorado

This study utilizes apatite (U-Th)/He, or AHe, to produce a vertical transect of cooling histories along the height of the partially exhumed Crystal Pluton in the Elk Mountains of west/central Colorado. These cooling histories are interpreted to reflect exhumation controlled by the incision of the C

2017