521 results — topic: Snow & Ice

Dataset

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

Long-term measurements of ice nucleating particles at Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) sites worldwide

Creamean J. M., Hume C. C., Vazquez M.2025Earth System Science DataDOI: 10.5194/essd-17-6943-2025
Article

How strong is Snow? Spatial correlations of snowpack load bearing capacity and micromechanics from NASA SnowEx SnowMicroPen Data at Grand Mesa, Colorado

Tedesche Molly E., Meyer Aaron C., Vecherin Sergey N.2025Cold Regions Science and TechnologyDOI: 10.1016/j.coldregions.2024.104369Cited 1 times
Student Paper

The effects of snowmelt date, soil moisture, and precipitation on nectar and floral morphology of Ipomopsis

Climate change is putting montane plant species at risk that rely on historical patterns of precipitation and snowmelt timing. Floral traits, such as nectar production and morphology can be impacted by water availability. Hybridization of plants has the potential to provide adaptation to climate cha

Morrison F.2025
Student Paper

Prevalence and severity of Melampspora lini on Linum lewisii under early snowmelt conditions

Plant-pathogen interactions act as a selective pressure on both parties involved. Changes in their environment can cause these relationships to shift in favor of either party. Subalpine ecosystems are experiencing increased drought, early snowmelt, and advancing phenology as a result of climate chan

Goetting W.2025
Student Paper

Using time-lapse imagery to determine snow heterogeneity

Elovitz G.2025
Dataset

Cosmogenic Nuclide Burial Isochron Data for the Central City Gravel, Malta Gravel, and Lava Creek B Ash Locations: Classic Locations of Early to Middle Pleistocene Deposits, South Platte and Arkansas Rivers, Central Colorado, USA

This data release includes Al-26/Be-10 cosmogenic nuclide concentrations and burial isochron ages for three locations in central Colorado, USA, with preferred burial ages ranging from ~2 Ma to 600 ka, that provide constraints on geologic mapping and chronostratigraphic correlations of Pleistocene Co

Chester A. Ruleman, Rachel N Sortor, Adam M Hudson2025DOI: 10.5066/p14tggx4
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Data from: Drivers of spring migration phenology in Rocky Mountain elk

By migrating, ungulates take advantage of cyclical fluctuations in resources, which allows them to persist at greater population numbers than they would in the absence of these seasonal movements. We sought to identify the drivers of spring elk (Cervus canadensis) migration and evaluate how well ind

Crews, Storm, Rayl, Nathaniel, Alldredge, Mathew2025DOI: 10.5061/dryad.v41ns1s71
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Data from: Betting on rains that do not come: Monsoon failure and leaf area overshoot relate to increased tree mortality from drought

Structural overshoots, where biomass is overallocated to tree leaf area compared to sapwood area, could result in lethal stress during droughts. Climate change may alter climatic cues that drive leaf area production, such as temperature and precipitation, as well as seasonal dynamics that underlie s

Kerr, Kelly, Anderegg, Leander, Trugam, Anna2025DOI: 10.5061/dryad.vt4b8gv3qCited 1 times
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AmeriFlux US-UR4 Gunnison - UCRB

This is the AmeriFlux version of the carbon flux data for the site US-UR4 Gunnison - UCRB. Site Description - This site is located in Gunnison, Colorado, within a floodplain at a notable elevation. The region experiences cold winters with significant snow cover and cool summers. The ecosystem is hom

Neale, Christopher2025DOI: 10.17190/amf/2998638
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Data from: Betting on rains that do not come: Monsoon failure and leaf area overshoot relate to increased tree mortality from drought

Structural overshoots, where biomass is overallocated to tree leaf area compared to sapwood area, could result in lethal stress during droughts. Climate change may alter climatic cues that drive leaf area production, such as temperature and precipitation, as well as seasonal dynamics that underlie s

Kerr, Kelly, Anderegg, Leander, Trugam, Anna2025DOI: 10.5061/dryad.vt4b8gv3q
Dataset

Cosmogenic Nuclide Burial Isochron Data for the Central City Gravel, Malta Gravel, and Lava Creek B Ash Locations: Classic Locations of Early to Middle Pleistocene Deposits, South Platte and Arkansas Rivers, Central Colorado, USA

This data release includes Al-26/Be-10 cosmogenic nuclide concentrations and burial isochron ages for three locations in central Colorado, USA, with preferred burial ages ranging from ~2 Ma to 600 ka, that provide constraints on geologic mapping and chronostratigraphic correlations of Pleistocene Co

Chester A. Ruleman, Rachel N Sortor, Adam M Hudson2025DOI: 10.5066/p14tggx4
Dataset

Data from: Drivers of spring migration phenology in Rocky Mountain elk

By migrating, ungulates take advantage of cyclical fluctuations in resources, which allows them to persist at greater population numbers than they would in the absence of these seasonal movements. We sought to identify the drivers of spring elk (Cervus canadensis) migration and evaluate how well ind

Crews, Storm, Rayl, Nathaniel, Alldredge, Mathew2025DOI: 10.5061/dryad.v41ns1s71Cited 1 times
Dataset

AmeriFlux US-UR4 Gunnison - UCRB

This is the AmeriFlux version of the carbon flux data for the site US-UR4 Gunnison - UCRB. Site Description - This site is located in Gunnison, Colorado, within a floodplain at a notable elevation. The region experiences cold winters with significant snow cover and cool summers. The ecosystem is hom

Neale, Christopher2025DOI: 10.17190/amf/2998638
Dataset

Global Bee Interaction Data

Last modified: January 09, 2025 IntroductionThis dataset comprises all bee interactions indexed by Global Biotic Interactions (GloBI; Poelen et al. 2014). It is published quarterly by the Big Bee Project (Seltmann et al. 2021) to summarize all available knowledge about bee interactions from natural

Seltmann, Katja C, Poelen, Jorrit H., Global Biotic Interaction Community2025DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14624975Cited 1 times
Dataset

Data for: Predicting the contribution of single trait evolution to rescuing a plant population from demographic impacts of climate change

Evolutionary adaptation can allow a population to persist in the face of a new environmental challenge. With many populations now threatened by environmental change, it is important to understand whether this process of evolutionary rescue is feasible under natural conditions, yet work on this topic

Campbell, Diane, Powers, John, Kipness, Justin2025DOI: 10.5061/dryad.ht76hdrtnCited 2 times
Dataset

Scripts and data to produce figures for the SVS2 paper submitted to GMD

The Soil, Vegetation, and snow model version 2.0 (SVS2) is a land surface model developed by Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) to be used in the context of land surface prediction. SVS2 is described in a manuscript submitted to GMD (https://egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/2025/eguspher

Vionnet, Vincent, Leroux, Nicolas, Royer, Alain2025DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16760831
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Scripts and data to produce figures for the SVS2 paper submitted to GMD

The Soil, Vegetation, and snow model version 2.0 (SVS2) is a land surface model developed by Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) to be used in the context of land surface prediction. SVS2 is described in a manuscript submitted to GMD (https://egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/2025/eguspher

Vionnet, Vincent, Leroux, Nicolas, Royer, Alain2025DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16760830Cited 1 times
Document

Environmental Focus Group Findings on Snodgrass

The Environmental Focus Group was asked to provide an opinion on the potential of ski area expansion onto Snodgrass Mountain. We considered the following potential environmental impacts, which were identified in environmental assessments of previous proposals: > > > > Use of East River water for sno

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