1,199 results — topic: Hydrology & Watersheds
Plant species distribution within the Upper Colorado River Basin estimated by using hyperspectral and LiDAR airborne data.
This package is part of the Watershed Function SFA project and contains a remote sensing dataset acquired at the East River, Colorado. The remote sensing dataset is composed of vegetation maps computed from hyperspectral and LiDAR airborne data acquired by the NEON team in June 2018. The maps show t
Predicting sedimentary bedrock subsurface weathering fronts and weathering rates: Dataset.
Although bedrock weathering strongly influences water quality and global carbon and nitrogen budgets, the weathering depths and rates within subsurface are not well understood nor predictable. Determination of both porewater chemistry and subsurface water flow are needed in order to develop more com
WHONDRS Surface Water Sampling for Metabolite Biogeography (Geochemistry and Aligned FTICR-MS).
This dataset is from an ongoing global survey of surface water metabolites to provide understanding of the character of organic matter that may be delivered to subsurface sediments via hydrologic exchange. Data from this survey are published in batches. This first batch contains data from 27 sites.
Copper Creek Baseflow Age Experiment using Environmental Gas Tracers in the East River Watershed, CO.
Groundwater contributions to streams, or baseflow, represents a mix of numerous flow paths through the subsurface of varying ages that are important to understanding system hydrologic lag and solute export. To better constrain numerical estimates of baseflow age, we used a novel experiment from Sanf
Genome-resolved metagenomics and metatranscriptomics of microbial communities in three meander-bound floodplain soils along the East River, Colorado.
This dataset comprises paired environmental and genomic data for soil samples collected across meander-bound floodplains G (ERMG), L (ERML) and Z (ERMZ). A total of 96 soil samples (32 per floodplain) from the ~ 10-25 cm layer were collected in September 2015, during base flow conditions. An additio
Genome-resolved metagenomics and metatranscriptomics of microbial communities in three meander-bound floodplain soils along the East River, Colorado.
This dataset comprises paired environmental and genomic data for soil samples collected across meander-bound floodplains G (ERMG), L (ERML) and Z (ERMZ). A total of 96 soil samples (32 per floodplain) from the ~ 10-25 cm layer were collected in September 2015, during base flow conditions. An additio
Site-level Foliar C, N, delta13C data from samples collected during field survey associated with NEON AOP survey, East River, CO 2018.
Carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) weight percent concentrations were obtained from the bulk foliar samples collected across East River, Washington Gulch, Slate River, and Coal Creek watersheds in Gunnison, Colorado during the summer of 2018. These samples were collected from sun-lit leaves of meadow, shru
Locations, metadata, and species cover from field sampling survey associated with NEON AOP survey, East River, CO 2018.
Locations and descriptions of the sites where field sampling was conducted during the 2018 National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) Airborne Observation Platform (AOP) imaging spectroscopy and lidar surveys in Gunnison County, Colorado. The sampling sites were located across East River, Washin
NEON AOP Imaging Spectroscopy Survey of Upper East River Colorado Watersheds: Raw-Space Radiance and Observational Variable Dataset.
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) contracted the National Ecological Observatory Network Airborne Observation Platform (NEON AOP) to observe watersheds of interest near Crested Butte, CO with remotely sensed data including imaging spectroscopy. The flight box design encompassed the waters
Groundwater level elevation and temperature across Meander C at the Lower Montane in the East River Watershed, Colorado.
This groundwater level elevation and temperature data package is aimed at improving the predictive understanding of hydro-biogeochemical processes at the lower montane site in the East River Watershed, Colorado. The dataset is obtained using pressure transducers placed in shallow wells in the floodp
Hyporheic, Floodplain, and Surface Water (on Floodplain and River) Geochemical Datasets, and Shapefiles on Meander C at the East River, Colorado.
The purpose of this dataset was to sample surface water and groundwater geochemistry at random locations in the East River, Colorado to provide a broad spatial dataset of geochemistry. The East River is part of the Watershed Function Scientific Focus Area (WFSFA) located in the Upper Colorado River
Inter- and intraspecific variation in the acoustic habitats of three marmot species
Closely related species often have remarkably different vocalizations. Some of the variation in acoustic structure may result from species adapting their calls to maximize transmission through their acoustic environ- ments. We document the relative magnitude of inter- and intraspecific variation in
The Role of Science in Colorado River Management
Steven W. Carothers and Dorothy A. House. The Colorado River Workshop. February 27, 1996.
Report on Emerging Trends and Management Issues of the Colorado River Basin
The Colorado River Workshop. February 2, 1996.
Wetlands of the Colorado River Delta Maintained by Agricultural Drainage Water
The delta of the Colorado River in Mexico historically contained 780,000 ha of riparian, marsh, and gallery forest habitat. Similar to other desert river deltas, such as the Nile and Indus, the lower delta of the Colorado River has been severely affected by the upstream diversion of water for human
Microdistributions, food resources and feeding habits of filter-feeding Trichoptera in the Upper Colorado River
A year-round study was conducted in the Colorado River, USA, to examine microdistributions and feeding habits of the filter-feeding Trichoptera (caddisflies) em Arctopsyche grandis /em , em Brachycentrus occidentalis /em and em Hydropsyche cockerelli /em . Only one significant relationship was found
Land Use and Landscape Change in the Colorado Mountains II: A Case Study of the East River Valley
D. M. Theobald, H. Gosnell, W. E. Riebsame, Land Use and Landscape Change in the Colorado Mountains II: A Case Study of the East River Valley, Mountain Research and Development, Vol. 16, No. 4 (Nov., 1996), pp. 407-418
