1,199 results — topic: Hydrology & Watersheds

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Talus Surface & Subsurface Temperature Data from Oregon & Colorado, USA, 2011-2019

Between 2011 and 2019, temperature data loggers were buried in rocky talus patches (hereafter “sites”) potentially occupied by American pikas (Ochotona princeps). Data collection spanned three ecoregions: Grand Mesa, Colorado (GRME), Mt. Hood, Oregon (MTHO), and the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon (CRG

Varner, Johanna2021DOI: 10.6073/pasta/587086c613040697e0a25ba50c7379fb
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Dataset for temporal influences on selenium partitioning, trophic transfer, and exposure in a major U.S. river

The trace element selenium is an essential element with a narrow window between concentrations needed to support life and those that cause toxicity to egg laying organisms. Selenium bioaccumulation in aquatic organisms is primarily the result of trophic transfer through food webs and is poorly predi

Schmidt, Travis S, Roberts, James J, Stricker, Craig A2021DOI: 10.5066/p9td4thx
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Dissolved-Selenium Concentrations and Loads in the Lower Gunnison River Basin, Colorado, as Part of the Selenium Management Program (ver. 5.0, September 2025)

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the Bureau of Reclamation, completed a review of dissolved selenium data collected from the Selenium Management Program network during each water year (WY) in the lower Gunnison River Basin, in western Colorado. The data tables include dissolved

Mark F Henneberg, Patrick C Longley, Joel W Homan2021DOI: 10.5066/p92uis8x
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Total metals & anion concentration data; Slate River floodplain, Crested Butte, CO; May 2020-September 2020

This data package includes processed and undiluted measurements for metal and anion concentrations from pore water (groundwater) samples from the Slate River floodplain of Crested Butte, CO, a focus field site for the SLAC Floodplain Hydro-Biogeochemistry SFA. The data was generated as part of the w

Pierce, Samuel, Bargar, John2021DOI: 10.15485/1810547
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Specific conductivity, pH, dissolved oxygen, water temperature, alkalinity and sulfide in-situ data; Slate River floodplain, Crested Butte, CO; May 2020-October 2020

This data package includes a time-series of field measurements from May to October 2020 in groundwater and surface water from the Slate River floodplain in Crested Butte, CO, a focus field site for the SLAC Floodplain Hydro-Biogeochemistry SFA. The data was generated as part of the work targeting th

Pierce, Samuel, Bargar, John2021DOI: 10.15485/1813302Cited 1 times
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Qinayan/Soil-thickness: Soil thickness estimation

This release includes Python codes and associated field sampling and remote sensing data for the estimation of the spatial distribution of soil thickness in two hillslopes in the Pump House area in the East River Watershed in the CO., the U.S.

Qina2021DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4445383
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Processed AEM data

This data release consists of 1,984 line-kilometers of airborne electromagnetic (AEM), magnetic data and radiometric data collected from October to November 2017 in the upper East River and surrounding watersheds in central Colorado. The U.S. Geological Survey contracted Geotech Ltd. to acquire thes

Burke J Minsley2021
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Minimally processed AEM, magnetic and radiometric data

This data release consists of 1,984 line-kilometers of airborne electromagnetic (AEM), magnetic data and radiometric data collected from October to November 2017 in the upper East River and surrounding watersheds in central Colorado. The U.S. Geological Survey contracted Geotech Ltd. to acquire thes

Burke J Minsley2021
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Inverted resistivity and IP models

This data release consists of 1,984 line-kilometers of airborne electromagnetic (AEM), magnetic data and radiometric data collected from October to November 2017 in the upper East River and surrounding watersheds in central Colorado. The U.S. Geological Survey contracted Geotech Ltd. to acquire thes

Burke J Minsley2021
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Airborne electromagnetic, magnetic, and radiometric survey, upper East River and surrounding watersheds near Crested Butte, Colorado, 2017

This data release consists of 1,984 line-kilometers of airborne electromagnetic (AEM), magnetic data and radiometric data collected from October to November 2017 in the upper East River and surrounding watersheds in central Colorado. The U.S. Geological Survey contracted Geotech Ltd. to acquire thes

Burke J Minsley2021
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Sensor-based phenology from snowmelt experiment gradient, East River, Colorado, 2017 to 2020

The timing of snowmelt is a critical cue for the initiation of growth in mountain meadow ecosystems and can also impact the duration and magnitude of plant production. High frequency observations of species-level phenology are time consuming and require a high degree of expertise, and publicly avail

Heidi Steltzer, Amanda Henderson, Chelsea Wilmer2021DOI: 10.15485/1842910
Article

Cosmogenic 10Be and 36Cl ages from late Pleistocene terminal moraine complexes in the Taylor River drainage basin, central Colorado, USA

Brugger K. A.2007Quaternary Science ReviewsDOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2006.09.006Cited 36 times
Article

A multimodel ensemble forecast framework: Application to spring seasonal flows in the Gunnison River Basin

We propose a multimodel ensemble forecast framework for streamflow forecasts at multiple locations that incorporates large‐scale climate information. It has four broad steps: (1) Principal component analysis is performed on the spatial streamflows to identify the dominant modes of variability. (2) P

Regonda Satish Kumar, Rajagopalan Balaji, Clark Martyn2006Water Resources ResearchDOI: 10.1029/2005wr004653Cited 141 times
Article

Potential Water Augmentation from Cloud Seeding in the Colorado River Basin

A spatially-distributed snow energy and mass balance model, updated with all available snowpack observations, is used to assess the potential for water augmentation by winter orographic cloud seeding in the Colorado River Basin. The modeling system outputs snow water equivalent (SWE) on a 1 km grid

Hunter Steven M2006The Journal of Weather ModificationDOI: 10.54782/001c.132977Cited 4 times
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COLORADO PIKEMINNOW (PTYCHOCHEILUS LUCIUS) UPSTREAM OF CRITICAL HABITAT IN THE YAMPA RIVER, COLORADO

The Colorado pikeminnow (Ptychocheilus lucius) is a federally endangered fish, which was once abundant and widespread in the Colorado River basin. During exotic fish removal sampling in the spring of 2003, 2004, and 2005, 2 Colorado pikeminnow were collected upstream of critical habitat in the Yampa

Finney Sam T.2006The Southwestern NaturalistDOI: 10.1894/0038-4909(2006)51[262:cppluo]2.0.co;2Cited 9 times
Article

Nitrogen and carbon flow from rock to water: Regulation through soil biogeochemical processes, Mokelumne River watershed, California, and Grand Valley, Colorado

Soil denitrification is an ecologically important nitrogen removal mechanism that releases to the atmosphere the greenhouse gas N2O, an intermediate product from the reduction of NO3− to N2. In this study we evaluate the relationship between soil carbon and denitrification potential in watersheds wi

Holloway JoAnn M., Smith Richard L.2005Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth SurfaceDOI: 10.1029/2004jf000124Cited 23 times
Article

Selenium impacts on razorback sucker, Colorado River, Colorado

Results from this study suggest that selenium contamination in parts of the upper basin of the Colorado River should be a major concern to recovery efforts for endangered fish.

Hamilton Steven J., Holley Kathy M., Buhl Kevin J.2005Ecotoxicology and Environmental SafetyDOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2004.07.003Cited 20 times
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Establishing a Context for River Rehabilitation, North Fork Gunnison River, Colorado

The results indicate that the North Fork Gunnison River has been primarily braided in its lower reaches during the past few hundred years, although the channel planform tends toward a single-thread channel during decades of lower precipitation and discharge.

Jaquette Christopher, Wohl Ellen, Cooper David2005Environmental ManagementDOI: 10.1007/s00267-004-0101-2Cited 19 times
Document

Position of “POWER” Concerning Colorado River Compact Interpretations

Reply to the subject of the position of POWER (People Opposing Water Export Raids) In CO River Impact Interpretations. R. Erin Kuhn (General Manager of CO River Water Conservation District) February 19th 1999

1999gunnison_basin
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Interpretation of Article III(b) of the Colorado River Compact

Colorado Water Conservation Board Board of Directors Department of Natural Resources January 25th 1999

1999