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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
Size-Resolved Chemical Composition of Particles Collected Using STAC at the Ground Site During the SAIL Campaign in Gunnison, Colorado
Aerosol particles were collected using a four-stage Size and Time-resolved Aerosol Collector (STAC) during the SAIL field campaign. Each stage of STAC separates particles into distinct aerodynamic size fractions with 50% cut-off diameters: Stage A: 2.27 µm Stage B: 0.615 µm Stage C: 0.421 µm Stage D
Replication data for: Fig 6.1, Dates of capture and ages of victims for single American Badger, 03 Nov 2025
FILE DESCRIPTION Keywords: American badger, dates of capture, age of victims, Gunnison's prairie dogs Filename = Fig 6.1, Dates of capture and ages of victims for single American badger, 03 Nov 2025. Number of Gunnison’s prairie dogs (and their approximate ages) captured and carried to home-den per
Occurrence Download
A dataset containing 648 species occurrences available in GBIF matching the query: { "DatasetKey" : [ "is Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory Mammal Collection" ] } The dataset includes 648 records from 1 constituent datasets; see https://api.gbif.org/v1/occurrence/download/0015415-251025141854904/
Seasonal controls on microbial depolymerization and oxidation of organic matter in floodplain soils
Floodplain soils are vast reservoirs of organic carbon often attributed to anaerobic conditions that impose metabolic constraints on organic matter degradation. What remains elusive is how such metabolic constraints respond to dynamic flooding and drainage cycles characteristic of floodplain soils.
Optimal reproductive strategy in yellow-bellied marmots: Unveiling the consequences of age at first reproduction on survival and lifetime reproductive success
When to reproduce for the first time is a key question in evolutionary ecology.
Monazite and xenotime petrochronologic constraints on four Proterozoic tectonic episodes and ca. 1705 Ma age of the Uncompahgre Formation, southwestern Colorado, USA
Abstract The Proterozoic tectonic evolution of the southwestern USA remains incompletely understood due to limited constraints on the timing and conditions of the tectono-metamorphic phases and depositional age of metasedimentary successions. We integrated multi-scale compositional mapping, petrolog
A tyrannosaurid pedal ungual from the Williams Fork Formation (Campanian) of Colorado and its implications for the biogeography of Laramidian dinosaurs
A right theropod pedal ungual phalanx II-3 from the Campanian Williams Fork Formation of northwestern Colorado is described, and a combination of features, including the large size, tapering distal tip, robust and stout overall form, triangular cross-section, and a relatively flat ventral surface al
Single-Well Push–Pull Tracer Test Analyses to Determine Aquifer Reactive Transport Parameters at a Former Uranium Mill Site (Grand Junction, Colorado)
At a former uranium mill site where tailings have been removed, prior work has determined several potential ongoing secondary uranium sources. These include locations with uranium sorbed to organic carbon, uranium in the unsaturated zone, and uranium associated with the presence of gypsum. To better
Historical fire regimes and contemporary fire effects within sagebrush habitats of Gunnison Sage‐grouse
AbstractThe historical role of fire in sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) landscapes remains poorly understood, yet is important to inform management and conservation of obligate species such as the threatened Gunnison Sage‐grouse (GUSG; Centrocercus minimus). We reconstructed fire histories from tree
Dead in the Water? Addressing the Future of Water Conservation in the Colorado River Basin
A new Eocene cockroach species from the Green River Formation of Colorado, U.S.A.
Agricultural Water Footprints and Productivity in the Colorado River Basin
The Colorado River provides water to 40 million people in the U.S. Southwest, with river basin spanning 250,000 square miles (647,497 km2). Quantitative water rights assigned to U.S. states, Mexico, and tribes in the Colorado Basin exceed annual streamflows. Climate change is expected to limit strea
Hyporheic Oxygen Dynamics in the East River, Colorado: Insights From an In‐Situ, High Frequency Time Series During Two Distinct Flow Seasons
AbstractDissolved oxygen (DO) is critical for aquatic ecosystems, however, few studies have focused on the long‐term DO dynamics in hyporheic zones, which are a function of both transport (hydrologic exchange between river and hyporheic zone) and uptake by biogeochemical reactions or respiration. We
Fixing the Flawed Colorado River Compact
The 1922 Colorado River Compact ignored available science and overallocated the river’s water, a decision whose effects reverberate today. Now there’s an opportunity to get things right.
Agriculture 3.0: Preparing for a Drier Future in the Colorado River Basin
Years of drought and climate change are causing water resources to dwindle in the Colorado River Basin. But farmers and scientists are collaborating to learn how to grow crops with less water.
Subordination + Power BoR Protection Part 4
Author: Klingsmith Water, Colorado, Gunnison, Allocation, Development, Front Range, Prior Appropriation
Subordination + Power BoR Protection Part 3
Author: Klingsmith Water, Colorado, Gunnison, Allocation, Development, Front Range, Prior Appropriation
Subordination + Power BoR Protection Part 3
Author: Klingsmith Water, Colorado, Gunnison, Allocation, Development, Front Range, Prior Appropriation
Subordination + Power BoR Protection Part 3
Author: Klingsmith Water, Colorado, Gunnison, Allocation, Development, Front Range, Prior Appropriation
