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Socio-ecology of Marmota: reproductive strategies of female yellow-bellied marmots (<i>M. flaviventris</i>)
<i>Spermophilus lateralis</i> feeding behavior
Distribution of caddisfly larvae at varying densities
Summer studies of gray-headed junco at RMBL
Mammal species in meadows near Gothic
An analysis of tree swallow behavior
Faunal report
A study of the nesting behavior of the Lincoln sparrow (<i>Melospiza lincolnii lincolnii</i>)
Mating and coloniality in the cliff swallow, <i>Petrochelidon pyrrhonota</i>
Mountain chickadee
Faunal report
Mammalogy faunal report for Virginia Basin
Letter to CRWCD on Gunnison Water projects in 1951
Letter to Chairman L. Dutcher of the CRWCD (Colorado River Water Conservation District) From Secretary F.C. Merriell April 9th 1951
Gunnison Conservation Committee Discussion of Water Development (1951)
Gunnison Watershed Conservation Committee Gunnison, CO 1951
Colorado River Water Development
Organization: Gunnison Watershed Conservation Committee Date: April 30th 1951?
Colorado River Compact 1922
Approved Colorado River compact of 1922 Includes all articles of said compact.
DWCZ - CO - Coal Creek - Soil Collection ICP - (DWCZ-MEF-CC-SoilSample-Transect-AWinkler) - (2022-2023)
Locations: Coal Creek, which serves as the drinking water source for the town of Crested Butte, CO, receives both acid mine and acid rock drainage as a result of legacy mining and fractured porphyry networks, respectively. It has a Koppen climate class of Dfc, aka continental subarctic. Local ecolog
Aqueous geochemical dynamics of metals and rare earth elements in an acid rock drainage-impacted alpine watershed
Numerous mountain watersheds in the Colorado Mineral Belt (CMB) are impacted by acid rock drainage (ARD) and acid mine drainage (AMD), which mobilize metals and rare earth elements (REEs) into surface waters. In the upper Roaring Fork watershed near Independence Pass, natural ARD from a highly miner
Paonia Reservoir_ Modeling
This Resource contains input data required to build a numerical model for Paonia Reservoir, Colorado, USA. The provided data includes: - Upstream discharges since 1962 - Sediment rating curve - Geospatial files (Paonia basin, streams and gages shapefiles, GeoTIFF elevation) The author is working on
Aqueous geochemical dynamics of metals and rare earth elements in an acid rock drainage-impacted alpine watershed
Numerous mountain watersheds in the Colorado Mineral Belt (CMB) are impacted by acid rock drainage (ARD) and acid mine drainage (AMD), which mobilize metals and rare earth elements (REEs) into surface waters. In the upper Roaring Fork watershed near Independence Pass, natural ARD from a highly miner
