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Dataset

United States Coast Pilot (volume 1 through 9)

The United States Coast Pilot is a series of 9 nautical books that cover a wide variety of information important to navigators of U.S. coastal and intercoastal waters, and the waters of the Great Lakes. Most of this information cannot be shown graphically on the standard nautical charts and is not r

NCEI2025
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2013 Pleasure Craft and Sailing Vessel Density

Automatic Identification Systems (AIS) are a navigation safety device that transmits and monitors the location and characteristics of many vessels in U.S. and international waters in real-time. This dataset represents the density of pleasure craft and sailing vessel traffic in 2013 for the contiguou

NCEI2025
Dataset

SPLASH Field Study; NOAA NSSL CLAMPS2 TROPoe Retrievals from 2021-10-21 to 2022-01-18 (NCEI Accession 0303080)

From fall 2021 through summer 2023, NOAA and research partners conducted a field study (SPLASH - the Study of Precipitation, the Lower Atmosphere and Surface for Hydrometeorology). This field study established a state-of-the-art observing network in the East River watershed of the Colorado mountains

NCEI2025DOI: 10.25921/9nsn-0p81
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SPLASH Field Study; Continuous snow temperature profiles from the Snow Ice Mass Balance Apparatus (SIMBA) level 1 Raw, Nov2022-Jun2023 (NCEI Accession 0304095)

Raw (Level 1) measurements from the Snow Ice Mass Balance Apparatus (SIMBA) deployed at the Avery Picnic site (~ 38°58.345' N, 106°59.811' W) during the Study of Precipitation, the Lower Atmosphere, and Surface for Hydrometeorology (SPLASH) campaign near Gothic, Colorado, from November 2021 through

NCEI2025DOI: 10.25921/9d7a-hg03
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Demographic consequences of changes in environmental periodicity

The fate of natural populations is mediated by complex interactions among vital rates, which can vary within and among years. Although the effects of random, among-year variation in vital rates have been studied extensively, relatively little is known about how periodic, nonrandom variation in vital

Conquet E., Ozgul A., Blumstein D. T.2023EcologyDOI: 10.1002/ecy.3894Cited 18 times
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Virus diversity and activity is driven by snowmelt and host dynamics in a high-altitude watershed soil ecosystem

Background Viruses impact nearly all organisms on Earth, including microbial communities and their associated biogeochemical processes. In soils, highly diverse viral communities have been identified, with a global distribu‑ tion seemingly driven by multiple biotic and abiotic factors, especially so

Coclet C., Sorensen P. O., Karaoz U.2023MicrobiomeDOI: 10.1186/s40168-023-01666-zCited 53 times
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Two sides of the same wing: ventral scales enhance dorsal wing color in the butterfly Speyeria mormonia

Biological visual signals are often produced by complex interactions between light-absorbing and light-scattering structures, but for many signals, potential interactions between different light-interacting components have yet to be tested. Butterfly wings, for example, are thin enough that their tw

Chappell D. R., Boggs C. L., Speiser D. I.2023Journal of Experimental BiologyDOI: 10.1242/jeb.246396Cited 1 times
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Demographic responses of hybridizing cinquefoils to changing climate in the Colorado Rocky Mountains

Hybridization between taxa generates new pools of genetic variation that can lead to different environmental responses and demographic trajectories over time than seen in parental lineages. The potential for hybrids to have novel environmental tolerances may be increasingly important in mountainous

Carscadden K. A., Doak D. F., Oldfather M. F.2023Ecology and EvolutionDOI: 10.1002/ece3.10097Cited 1 times
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Dwindling Groundwater Reserves Will Threaten Mountain Streamflow in a Warmer World

Groundwater storage and release in mountain systems is often ignored compounding uncertainty in how these systems may respond to climate change. To assess the importance of groundwater to mountain streamflow, we combine an extensive data network with a high-resolution, integrated hydrologic model st

Carroll R., Niswonger R., Ulrich C.2023Research SquareDOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3405349/v1]
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Mineralogical, magnetic and geochemical data constrain the pathways and extent of weathering of mineralized sedimentary rocks

Carrero S., Slotznick S. P., Fakra S. C.2023Geochimica et Cosmochimica ActaDOI: 10.1016/j.gca.2022.11.005Cited 8 times
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Interannual precipitation controls on soil CO2 fluxes in high elevation conifer and aspen forests

Long-term soil CO2 emission measurements are necessary for detecting trends and interannual variability in the terrestrial carbon cycle. Such records are becoming increasingly valuable as ecosystems experience altered environmental conditions associated with climate change. From 2013 to 2021, we con

Carbone M., Richardson A. D., b barr2023Environmental Research LettersDOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/ad07b5Cited 2 times
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Pollinator and habitat-mediated selection as potential contributors to ecological speciation in two closely related species

In ecological speciation, incipient species diverge due to natural selection that is ecologically based. In flowering plants, different pollinators could mediate that selection (pollinator-mediated divergent selection) or other features of the environment that differ between habitats of 2 species co

Campbell D. R., Powers J. M., Crowell M. D.2023Evolution LettersDOI: 10.1093/evlett/qrad060Cited 6 times
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Daily roadkill monitoring and long-term population census reveal female-biased mortality for a small mammal along a wildland-urban interface

Burgstahler K., Isidro J., Van Vuren D. H.2023Biological ConservationDOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2022.109863Cited 1 times
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Is flight initiation distance associated with longer-term survival in yellow-bellied marmots, Marmota flaviventer?

The distance at which animals move away from threats, flight initiation distance (FID), is often used to study antipredator behaviour and risk assessment. Variation in FID is explained by a variety of internal and external biotic and physical factors, including anthropogenic activities. Most prior s

Blumstein D. T., Sanchez M., Philson C. S.2023Animal BehaviourDOI: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2023.05.013Cited 18 times
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Climate lags and genetics determine phenology in quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides)

Spatiotemporal patterns of phenology may be affected by mosaics of environmental and genetic variation. Environmental drivers may have temporally lagged impacts, but patterns and mechanisms remain poorly known. We combine multiple genomic, remotely sensed, and physically modeled datasets to determin

Blonder B. W., Brodrick P. G., Chadwick K. D.2023New PhytologistDOI: 10.1111/nph.18850Cited 9 times
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Consequences of climate-induced range expansions on multiple ecosystem functions

Climate-driven species range shifts and expansions are changing community composition, yet the functional consequences in natural systems are mostly unknown. By combining a 30-year survey of subalpine pond larval caddisfly assemblages with species-specific functional traits (nitrogen and phosphorus

Balik J. A., Greig H. S., Taylor B. W.2023Communications BiologyDOI: 10.1038/s42003-023-04673-wCited 11 times
Document

San Luis Valley Project, Closed Basin Division, Colorado

Alamosa Field Division Staff. Bureau of Reclamation.

Document

Rules & Regulations Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board

May-77

Document

Rocky Ford farmers ready to sell water

James Amos. The Pueblo Chieftain.

Document

Rocky Ford farmers file to sell water to Aurora

Jim Hughes. Denver Post.