Study of population structures in Rocky Mountain Butterflies
Evolution of hydrothermal fluids from the deep porphyry environment to the shallow epithermal environment, The
The current understanding of magmatic-hydrothermal processes resulting in the formation of porphyry and epithermal deposits is based on case studies that focused on deposits such as Santa Rita porphyry copper deposit in New Mexico, the Refugio porphyry gold deposit in Chile, and the Summitville high
New stratigraphic interpretations, geochemistry, and petrophysics of the lower Mancos group, Douglas Creek Arch, northwestern Colorado, U.S.A.
A study of regional stratigraphy, geochemistry, and petrophysics of the interval between the Lower Mancos Shale and the Dakota Formations on the Douglas Creek Arch was conducted to investigate its resource potential as an unconventional gas accumulation.The purpose of this study was to test the hypo
An analysis of whirling disease risk in Western Montana
Myxobolus cerebralis, the causative agent of whirling disease, has been a major contributor to the loss of young trout in numerous streams within the Intermountain West (Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Utah, Wyoming). Currently there are no effective management procedures for mitigating the effects of thi
Observations of water mites of the genera <i>Arrhenurus</i> and <i>Eylais</i>
The Exploration of the Colorado River in 1869 and the Exploration of the Colorado River and the High Plateaus of Utah in 1871-72.
Kettle ponds
2000-2019 in the Colorado River Basin and Beyond
In the first two decades of the 21st century the Colorado River Basin suffered a prolonged drought. Remarkably this period turned out to be arguably the most innovative and collaborative in the basin's modern human history. This working paper reviews the major events of the period, highlights some o
Wind-driven seed dispersal differentially promotes seed trapping and retention across alpine plants
The Mountaineer Site: A Folsom Winter Camp in the Rockies
A decade's worth of archaeological research conducted at Mountaineer, a Paleoindian campsite in Colorado's Upper Gunnison Basin. Extensively excavated, long-term Folsom occupations with evidence of built structures. The site provides a record of stone tool manufacture and use offering insight into a
Geology, Site Formation, and Geochronology
which, following Aldenderfer (2006), we define as locations at elevations greater than 2,500 meters above sea level (e.g.,
Block A
which, following Aldenderfer (2006), we define as locations at elevations greater than 2,500 meters above sea level (e.g.,
A Quantitative Test of Folsom Unifacial Tool Recycling in Block C
which, following Aldenderfer (2006), we define as locations at elevations greater than 2,500 meters above sea level (e.g.,
The activity patterns of the long-legged bat, <i>Myotis volans</i> in conjunction with habitat
“We Are Only Activators” – Virginia Satir and the Mystery of Human Life: A Reflection
Edited transcription of three lectures, given by Virginia Satir, on the same topic, but presented in three different ways. Lectures were each a part of a month-long seminar given in 1981, 1982, and 1983 during module I of the Avanta Process Community Meetings in Crested Butte, Colorado. [Article cop
Roderick Nash 1939–
Roderick Nash was one of many young, talented scholars attracted to the university's majestic setting on the Pacific Coast just west of Santa Barbara. As Nash developed courses in American environmental history, fate stepped in when oil from a drilling pipe rupture on an offshore platform bubbled 70
Trends in Ecology
Crested Butte, Colorado
Power of place and landscape
This chapter presents and compares three military landscapes encountered by the United States (US) Army’s Second World War 10th Mountain Division, the only wartime US formation dedicated to mountain warfare. The Division’s training in the Rocky Mountains was more than adequate for their task of scal
