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SPLASH Field Study; Atmospheric Surface Flux Station #50 measurements (level 2 Processed), Oct2021-Jun2023 (NCEI Accession 0303960)

Processed (Level 2) measurements and derived variables from the Atmospheric Surface Flux Station #50 (ASFS-50) deployed at the Avery Picnic site (38°58.3455' N, 106°59.8113' W) during the Study of Precipitation, the Lower Atmosphere, and Surface for Hydrometeorology (SPLASH) campaign near Gothic, Co

NCEI2025DOI: 10.25921/j9hx-mt86
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SPLASH Field Study; NOAA GML Surface Radiation Budget and Near-Surface Meteorology Data at Kettle Ponds and Brush Creek, Colorado (NCEI Accession 0302673)

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: 10.25921/125x-nz30
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SPLASH Field Study; Atmospheric Surface Flux Station #30 measurements (level 2 Processed), Sep2021-Jul2023 (NCEI Accession 0303959)

Processed (Level 2) measurements and derived variables from the Atmospheric Surface Flux Station #30 (ASFS-30) deployed at the Kettle Ponds Annex site (38°56.3686' N, 106°58.1781' W) during the Study of Precipitation, the Lower Atmosphere, and Surface for Hydrometeorology (SPLASH) campaign near Goth

NCEI2025DOI: 10.25921/2q0f-j097
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Plant community data from Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (CO, USA) transplant experiment 2017-2023

These two datasets include plant community data from the transplant experiment at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory. We conducted this experiment at three sites near the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (RMBL, Gothic, Colorado, USA) from June to September 2017-2023. The dataset "Abundance

Anonymous2025DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15650333
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Community context mediates effects of pollinator loss on seed production

Abstract A critical goal for ecologists is understanding how ongoing local and global species losses will affect ecosystem functions and services. Diversity–functioning relationships, which are well‐characterized in primary producer communities, are much less consistently predictable for ecosystem f

Arrowsmith K. C., Reynolds V. A., Briggs H. M.2023EcosphereDOI: 10.1002/ecs2.4569Cited 4 times
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Antibody development to identify components of IIS and mTOR signaling pathways in lepidopteran species, a set of non-model insects

Nutritional stress impacts many insect species that have differing reproductive strategies and life histories, yet it is unclear how nutrient-sensing signaling pathways mediate tissue-specific responses to changes in dietary input. In Drosophila melanogaster, insulin/insulin-like growth factor (IIS)

Armstrong A. R., Boggs C. L.2023microPublication Biology
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Molecular nature of mineral-organic associations within redox-active mountainous floodplain sediments

Floodplains are critical terrestrial–aquatic interfaces that act as hotspots of organic carbon (OC) cycling, regulating ecosystem carbon storage as well as export to riverine systems. Within floodplain sediments, regular flooding and textural gradients interact to create dynamic redox conditions. Wh

Anderson C. G., Goebel G. M., Tfaily M. M.2023ACS Earth and Space ChemistryDOI: 10.1021/acsearthspacechem.3c00037Cited 3 times
Thesis

Estimating the heritability of female dispersal in yellow-bellied marmots

Edic M. N.2022
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Does expanding access to cannabis affect traffic crashes? County‐level evidence from recreational marijuana dispensary sales in Colorado

AbstractThis article examines the effect of recreational cannabis dispensary sales on traffic crashes by employing difference‐in‐differences model that exploits the variation in the timing of recreational marijuana dispensary entry across counties within Colorado. Using marijuana‐related hospital di

Gunadi Christian2022Health EconomicsDOI: 10.1002/hec.4573Cited 7 times
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Revisions to the Wanakah Formation in and around Ouray County, Colorado

A well-defined type section and consistent nomenclature are fundamental requirements for successful correlation of stratigraphic units and subsequent accurate paleogeographic reconstructions. The exact location of the original type section of the Middle Jurassic Wanakah Formation of the eastern Colo

Jones Lawrence S., Fenton Cassandra R.2022Mountain GeologistDOI: 10.31582/rmag.mg.59.2.77
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Trout Creek Lycopsid Fossil Forest, Chaffee County, Colorado

Viney Mike, Mustoe George2022Rocks & MineralsDOI: 10.1080/00357529.2022.2028099Cited 2 times
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New Upper Cretaceous Microvertebrate Assemblage from the Williams Fork Formation, northwestern Colorado, U.S.A., and its Paleoenvironmental Implications

We describe a microvertebrate assemblage from the J&M site, of the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian-Maastrichtian) Williams Fork Formation. Breakdown of fossil bearing matrix was achieved with the use of heated dimethyl sulfoxide. Nine of the recovered taxa are new to both the J&M site and the Williams F

Brand Nickolas, Heckert Andy, Sanchez Israel2022Acta Palaeontologica PolonicaDOI: 10.4202/app.00934.2021Cited 10 times
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Column-Test Data Analyses and Geochemical Modeling to Determine Uranium Reactive Transport Parameters at a Former Uranium Mill Site (Grand Junction, Colorado)

The long-term release of uranium from residual sources at former uranium mill sites was often not considered in prior conceptual and numerical models, as contaminant removal focused on meeting radiological standards. To determine the reactive transport parameters, column tests were completed with va

Johnson Raymond H., Tigar Aaron D., Richardson C. Doc2022MineralsDOI: 10.3390/min12040438Cited 8 times
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Population Growth and Municipal Water Insecurity in Mesa County, Colorado

The purpose of this project was to utilize GIS software to develop a population and daily domestic water resource requirement analysis for Mesa County, Colorado by answering the question of what municipalities within the county have the highest potential of developing water insecurities between the

Wallace William, null null, null null2022John Heinrichs Scholarly & Creative Activities DayDOI: 10.58809/fwlx3270
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Survival rates of translocated Gunnison sage‐grouse

Abstract Translocations have been used as a management tool for the federally threatened Gunnison sage‐grouse ( Centrocercus minimus ) but have not been rigorously evaluated. We estimated survival of translocated Gunnison sage‐grouse during the first year following release. Survival rates differed a

Apa Anthony D., Gammonley James H., Neubaum Daniel J.2022Wildlife Society BulletinDOI: 10.1002/wsb.1245Cited 3 times
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Balancing model generality and specificity in management-focused habitat selection models for Gunnison sage-grouse

Identifying, protecting, and restoring habitats for declining wildlife populations is foundational to conservation and recovery planning for any species at risk of decline. Resource selection analysis is a key tool to assess habitat and prescribe management actions. Yet, it can be challenging to map

Saher D. Joanne, O’Donnell Michael S., Aldridge Cameron L.2022Global Ecology and ConservationDOI: 10.1016/j.gecco.2021.e01935Cited 11 times
Document

Rocky Ford farmers ditch agriculture

Deborah Frazier. News Staff Writer.

Document

River Recreation in the Gunnison Gorge

John Arkins. Bureau of Land Management.

gunnison_basin
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Riparian Restoration Using Hydrologic Manipulation and Physical Disturbance

A brief synopsis of riparian ecosystems in semi-arid regions in the western US.

Document

Rifle Creek Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Project

Middle Colorado Watershed Council and Project Manager Laurie Rink

western_colorado