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Data for the manuscript "HydroMix v1.0: a new Bayesian mixing framework for attributing uncertain hydrological sources"
This folder contains scripts and datasets used in the manuscript titled " HydroMix v1.0: a new Bayesian mixing framework for attributing uncertain hydrological sources " in the journal Geoscientific Model Development . The article is available for reading at https://www.geosci-model-dev-discuss.net/
Forest Inventory of a Northern Hardwood Forest: Watershed 6, 2017, Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest
Forest inventory surveys were initiated in 1965, repeated in 1977, and repeated at 5 year intervals after that; this data set was collected in summer of 2017. The inventory consists of a total inventory of all trees =10 cm diameter-at-breast-height (dbh) on the whole of the watershed (13.23 ha), as
Summary for policymakers of the global assessment report on biodiversity and ecosystem services
IPBES is an independent intergovernmental body comprising over 130 member Governments. Established by Governments in 2012, IPBES provides policymakers with objective scientific assessments about the state of knowledge regarding the planet’s biodiversity, ecosystems and the contributions they make to
Data Citation Guidelines for Earth Science Data , Version 2
Guidelines for developing citations for Earth and environmental science data generated by the Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP; www.esipfed.org) Data Preservation and Stewardship Committee.
Elevational variation of quinolizidine alkaloid contents in a lupine (<i>Lupinus argentus</i>) of the Rocky Mountains
Diapause and the host plant affiliations of lycaenid butterflies
Results of three years of study on the host plant affiliations of two lycaenid butterfly species (Lycaenidae) suggest that differences between the two butterflies in host plant range, plant tissue oviposited on by adults and consumed by larvae, larval growth rates, and adult flight season may be con
Indirect selection of stigma position in Ipomopsis aggregata via a genetically correlated trait
When do hummingbirds use torpor in nature?
The physiology of torpor in hummingbirds is well known from laboratory studies, but we still do not know when or how often this means of energy conservation is used in nature, whether regularly (the "routine" hypothesis) or only in response to inadequate food intake (the "emergency-only" hypothesis)
Time and wariness in yellow-bellied marmots
Connoisseur's Choice: Rhodochrosite Alma, Park County, Colorado
The Effects of Environment and Culture on the Distribution of Prehistoric Dwellings at Chimney Rock Mesa, Colorado
Dale R. Lightfoot, Frank W. Eddy, The Effects of Environment and Culture on the Distribution of Prehistoric Dwellings at Chimney Rock Mesa, Colorado, The Geographical Journal, Vol. 159, No. 3 (Nov., 1993), pp. 291-305
Watering the Land: The Colorado River Project
Research Article| October 01 1993 Watering the Land: The Colorado River Project Kevin Starr Kevin Starr Search for other works by this author on: This Site PubMed Google Scholar Southern California Quarterly (1993) 75 (3-4): 303–332. https://doi.org/10.2307/41171683 Views Icon Views Article contents
Field performance of woodburning stoves in crested butte, Colorado
The carbon monoxide (CO) and particulate matter (PM) emissions of woodburning stoves have been measured under field conditions and the rate reductions occur because the certified stoves burn cleaner and the average burn rate of certify stoves in field use is less than the averageBurn rate of convent
APPLICATIONS OF A GIS FOR MODELING THE SENSITIVITY OF WATER RESOURCES TO ALTERATIONS IN CLIMATE IN THE GUNNISON RIVER BASIN, COLORADO<sup>1</sup>
ABSTRACT: The Gunnison River drains a mountainous basin in western Colorado, and is a large contributor of water to the Colorado River. As part of a study to assess water resource sensitivity to alterations in climate in the Gunnison River basin, climatic and hydrologic processes are being modeled.
Flora of the Fraser Experimental Forest, Colorado
the total precipitation falls as snow from October through May. As spring advances, snow disappears progressively from lower to higher elevations, and from south slopes first. The varied topography of the Forest is typical of the southern Rocky Mountains. The western portion of the Forest is charact
Reproductive energetics of adult male yellow-bellied marmots
The intent of each proposed Forest Plan amendment is summarized later in this letter
Jack Weissling. September 23, 1988.
Route Designation for Hazardous Materials
Ralph E. Clark. December 29, 1988.
Proposed Forest Plan Amendments
Charles A. Knight. October 21, 1988.
Proceedings of the National Symposium on Protection of Wetlands From Agricultural Impacts
Patricia J. Stuber. US Fish and Wildlife Service National Ecology Research Center. April 1988.
