1,199 results — topic: Hydrology & Watersheds

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UAV Imagery of Marmot Burrows in Colorado

UAV flights were conducted between August 26, 2024, and September 1, 2024, at and around the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory in the East River Valley, Gothic, Colorado, USA (38°57′ N, 106°59′ W; approximately 2900 m elevation). The study area included marmot colonies located in two core zones,

Duporge, Isla2026DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.29114009.v1
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CHESS 2025: Field-collected vegetation attributes and site photos

This dataset represents field observations of vegetation samples collected as part of the Colorado Headwaters Ecological Spectroscopy Study (CHESS) during June and July of 2025. Samples were collected in the field using tablet computers and digital forms, with target data differing by sample type (i

Breckheimer, Ian, Carroll, Erin, Chadwick, K. Dana2026DOI: 10.15485/3014404
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CHESS 2025: Leaf Area Index (LAI) for meadow, shrub, tree, and understory vegetation

This dataset contains Leaf Area Index (LAI) measurements made as part of the Colorado Headwaters Ecological Spectroscopy Study (CHESS) during June and July of 2025. Data were collected in the Upper Gunnison Basin, Colorado, across three study domains: the Upper East River (CRBU), Almont Triangle (AL

Todorov *, Sophia, Worsham *, H. Marshall, Breckheimer, Ian2026DOI: 10.15485/3022242
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CHESS 2025: Location data for field observations and sampling

This dataset represents geolocation data associated with field observations and sampling from the Colorado Headwaters Ecological Spectroscopy Study (CHESS) during June and July of 2025. Location data were collected using Trimble DA2 Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers with Trimble Ca

Henderson, Amanda, Breckheimer, Ian, Falco, Nicola2026DOI: 10.15485/3022418
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Depth-resolved sagebrush root metabolomics, rhizosphere microbial communities, and geochemistry at the East River Watershed

This data set consists of results from soil nutrient profile, untargeted metabolomics, mass spec imaging, and amplicon sequencing. Data for soil nutrient profile includes common cations (Ca, Mg, Na, and K etc.) extracted from 3 digesting steps – ammonia acetate (for exchangeable cations), nitric aci

Li, Langlang, Munoz, Nathalie, Velickovic, Dusan2026DOI: 10.15485/3021477
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Mountain Basin Controls on the Snow-to-Streamflow Signal: An AIC-Weighted Multiple Linear Regression Framework

A regression-based analysis quantifies how basin characteristics modulate the snow-to-streamflow signal. First, we use the ERA5-Land reanalysis gridded product (European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasts reanalysis 5 -Land component) for 4,655 hydrologic unit code - 10 (HUC10) mountain basin

Carroll, Rosemary, Gordon, Beatrice, Siirila-Woodburn, Erica2026DOI: 10.15485/2998373
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Surface Water Quality Data from Beaver-Impacted Streams; Trail Creek and East River, Colorado 2025

This data package contains surface water chemistry measurements collected in 2025 to evaluate how beaver damming and low-tech process-based stream restoration influence water quality and metal mobility in mountainous headwater systems of the Upper Colorado River Basin. Sampling was conducted at Trai

Sam Pierce, Jessica Pall2026DOI: 10.15485/3022760
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Data from Stewart et al. 2026 "Organic Colloid Composition in Variable-Redox Porewaters within a Mountainous Floodplain"

Redox gradients, often driven by changes in sediment moisture levels in porous, heterogeneous groundwater systems, create dynamic conditions that may promote the production and transport of colloids within natural waters. While much research has focused on the inorganic composition of colloids, the

Brandy Stewart, Vincent Noel, Kristin Boye2026DOI: 10.15485/3016270
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Data From: "Warming and snow loss increase reliance on old groundwater in a Colorado River headwater"

This repository contains the data and code associated with the paper titled "Warming and snow loss increase reliance on old groundwater in a Colorado River headwater," published in Nature Geoscience, 2026. This study seeks to answer how various ages of groundwater interact with mountainous streamflo

Erica Siirila-Woodburn, Nicholas Thiros, Michelle Newcomer2026DOI: 10.15485/3013287
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Data for "Depth of nutrient uptake by deep-rooted plants is regulated by water availability"

The data set consists of strontium (Sr) isotope ratios (87Sr/86Sr), water isotopes, soil cation concentrations, soil water potential sensor data, and results of 87Sr/86Sr mixing model. The plant canopy size files include the dataset of canopy dimension of sagebrush, lupine, and sunflower. The soil a

Langlang Li, John Christensen, Markus Bill2026DOI: 10.15485/2998779Cited 1 times
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Geophysical survey associated with NEON AOP survey, East River, CO 2018

The package contains data layers developed and used in Falco et al. 2024: “EcoImaging: Advanced Sensing to Investigate Plant and Abiotic Hierarchical Spatial Patterns in Mountainous Watersheds". The package is part of the DOE Watershed Function Science Focus Area (SFA) project and includes geophysic

Nicola Falco, Jack Lamb, Jiancong Chen2026DOI: 10.15485/3013006
Article

Colorado River Basin: conflict management under hydrologic stress and institutional gridlock

In the Colorado River, hydrologic and legal conditions create difficulty in sharing water effectively and equitably during a deep 22-year drought. Demand outstrips supply, water entitlements are over-appropriated, and institutional arrangements are nearly gridlocked. The crisis poses challenges not

Grigg Neil S.2025International Journal of River Basin ManagementDOI: 10.1080/15715124.2023.2229802Cited 6 times
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Reimagining river governance: Insights from the Colorado river crisis

Fernandes Stephannie, Fernandes Geraldo Wilson, Pereira Cássio Cardoso2025BioScienceDOI: 10.1093/biosci/biaf037
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Abiotic influences on continuous conifer forest structure across a subalpine watershed

Understanding the abiotic drivers of high-elevation forest physiognomy is essential for forecasting how mountain ecosystems will respond to emerging environmental pressures. Most prior studies of these relationships have relied on small samples of the full landscape, resulting in limited power to de

Worsham M., Wainwright H. M., Powell T.2025Remote Sensing of EnvironmentDOI: 10.1016/j.rse.2024.114587Cited 1 times
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The role of snowmelt and subsurface heterogeneity in headwater hydrology of a mountainous catchment in Colorado: A model-data integration approach

Abstract Mountainous headwater streams are sustained by both snowmelt‐driven streamflow and groundwater discharge in the Upper Colorado River Basin. However, predicting headwater stream discharge magnitude and peak flow timing is challenging in mountainous terrains, where snowmelt rates vary with ve

Wang L., Xu Z., Wang C.2025Water Resources ResearchDOI: 10.1029/2025WR040651Cited 1 times
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Seasonality and albedo dependence of cloud radiative forcing in the Upper Colorado River Basin

Abstract Mountains create and enhance their own clouds, which both scatter and absorb shortwave radiation from the sun and absorb and re‐emit land surface and atmospheric longwave radiation. However, the impacts of clouds on the surface radiation balance in high elevation snowy mountain terrain are

Rudisill W., Feldman D. R., Cox C. J.2025Journal of Geophysical Research: AtmospheresDOI: 10.1029/2024JD042366Cited 3 times
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Hidden features: How subsurface and landscape heterogeneity govern hydrologic connectivity and stream chemistry in a montane watershed

ABSTRACT Hydrologic connectivity is defined as the connection among stores of water within a watershed and controls the flux of water and solutes from the subsurface to the stream. Hydrologic connectivity is difficult to quantify because it is goverened by heterogeniety in subsurface storage and per

Johnson K., Williams K. H., Christensen J. N.2025Hydrological ProcessesDOI: 10.1002/hyp.70085Cited 4 times
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Measurement report: An investigation of the spatiotemporal variability in aerosols in the mountainous terrain of the upper Colorado River basin using SAIL-Net

Abstract. In the western US and similar topographic regions across the world, precipitation in the mountains is crucial to local and downstream freshwater supplies. Atmospheric aerosols can impact clouds and precipitation by acting as cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) and ice-nucleating particles (INP

Gibson L. D., Levin E. J. T., Emerson E.2025Atmospheric Chemistry and PhysicsDOI: 10.5194/acp-25-2745-2025Cited 1 times
Document

The Case For Curecanti Reservoir

Problems and summaries of Colorado River storage project.

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The Belittled Beaver

The webfooted rodent deserves some praise, claim two scientists B= are pretty scarce in the Beaver State these days, but it wasn’t always that way. It’s estimated that in the mid-nineteenth century there were nearly a million beavers in Oregon. Today, there are an estimated 68,000. Reasons for the d