1,199 results — topic: Hydrology & Watersheds

Dataset

Sapflow and xylem water isotopes from Snodgrass Mountain, East River Watershed, Colorado USA.

This dataset includes sapflux and stable water isotopes of soil water and xylem water for aspen, fir and spruce trees along the Snodgrass Mountain transect in the East River Watershed, Colorado USA. The purpose of generating this dataset was to understand: (1) the total flux of water being used by t

Berkelhammer M2021DOI: 10.15485/1647654
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Geophysical borehole logging data of wells ER-GLS1, ER-GUM1, ER-PLM7, and ER-PLM8 at the East River Watershed, Colorado.

The purpose of this data set is to provide a means of characterizing the bedrock variability both within a single borehole location and across the East River Watershed. The East River is part of the Watershed Function Scientific Focus Area (WFSFA) located in the Upper Colorado River Basin, United St

Sebastian Uhlemann2021DOI: 10.15485/1650355Cited 1 times
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Groundwater level elevation and temperature 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

Dafflon B, Dwivedi D2021DOI: 10.15485/1647040Cited 1 times
Dataset

Time-domain reflectometer survey across the East River Watershed, Colorado.

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) collected near-surface point-measurements of soil temperature (file variable TDR_T(C)), volumetric water content (file variable TDR_SM(VWC%)), and soil electrical conductivity (file variable TDR_EC(mS/m)) using a time-domain reflectometer (TDR) at a depth

Falco N, Dafflon B, Devadoss J2021DOI: 10.15485/1648526
Dataset

Total Dissolved Nitrogen and Ammonia Data for the East River Watershed, Colorado (2015-2022)

This data package contains mean values for total dissolved nitrogen (TDN) and ammonia concentrations for water samples taken from the East River Watershed in Colorado. The East River is part of the Watershed Function Scientific Focus Area (WFSFA) located in the Upper Colorado River Basin, United Sta

Dong W, Beutler C, Bouskill N2021DOI: 10.15485/1660456
Dataset

Soil Environmental Conditions in the East River Watershed, CO.

This dataset contains depth-resolved soil environmental variables collected between June 2016 and October 2018 from the Bradley Meadow site in the East River watershed. Datalogger output from 7 Campbell CS655 12 cm Soil Moisture and Temperature Sensors including depth, temperature, volumetric water

Winnick M, Lawrence C, Maher K2021DOI: 10.15485/1660455
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Dissolved Inorganic Carbon and Dissolved Organic Carbon Data for the East River Watershed, Colorado (2015-2021)

This data package contains mean values for dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) for water samples taken from the East River Watershed in Colorado. The East River is part of the Watershed Function Scientific Focus Area (WFSFA) located in the Upper Colorado River Basin,

Dong W, Beutler C, Brown W2021DOI: 10.15485/1660459Cited 2 times
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Soil bulk density and texture data collected during field survey associated with NEON AOP survey, East River, CO 2018.

The purpose of soil core sampling was to determine soil bulk density, volumetric water content, and soil texture across the sites that were sampled in association with the National Ecological Observatory Network's Airborne Observation Platform (NEON AOP) in 2018. Soil cores were collected from surfa

Chadwick K D, Pierce S, Sirles M2021DOI: 10.15485/1671826
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Shale drilling field notes, lithologic descriptions, and core photographs of wells PLM5, PLM8, GUM1, and GLS1 at the East River Watershed, Colorado.

The purpose of this dataset is to maintain a record of the shale drilling field notes, lithologic descriptions, and core photographs taken at the PLM5 (Pumphouse Lower Montane Borehole #5), PLM8 (Pumphouse Lower Montane Borehole #8), GUM1 (Gothic Upper Montane Borehole #1), and GLS1 (GLS1 = Gothic L

Williams K H, Newman A2021DOI: 10.15485/1701756
Dataset

Modeling the impact of riparian hollows on river corridor nitrogen exports

This package contains all reactive transport simulation outputs used in "Modeling the impact of riparian hollows on river corridor nitrogen exports" (Rogers, D.B., et al., 2021). The simulation outputs reflect hydrological and biogeochemical behavior of a single, generalized riparian hollow located

Rogers D B, Newcomer M, Raberg J2021DOI: 10.15485/1734795
Dataset

NEON AOP foliar trait maps, maps of model uncertainty estimates, and conifer map, East River, CO 2018.

This data package contains mapped trait estimates and their uncertainties, and conifer map, for the National Ecological Observatory Network's Airborne Observation Platform survey data acquired over the Upper East River, Colorado in 2018. For full details, please see associated reference. in brief, t

Chadwick K D, Brodrick P, Grant K2021DOI: 10.15485/1618133
Document

Modernizing the Law of the River and Other Basin Institutions

Larry MacDonnell and Bruce Driver. The Colorado River Workshop. February 27, 1996.

1996
Document

Hydropower Generation, Transmission and Marketing in the Colorado River

Ken Maxey. The Colorado River Workshop. February 27, 1996.

1996
Article

Differential behavioural responses of mayflies from stream with and without fish to trout odour

1. In streams, mayflies (Order Ephemeroptera) are at risk from fish feeding visually in the water column. The effect of fish odour on the behaviour of Baetis bicaudatus from a fishless stream and a trout stream was investigated in four large oval tanks supplied with water from the fishless stream.2.

Peckarsky B. L., McIntosh A. R.1996Freshwater BiologyDOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2427.1996.00489.xCited 69 times
Article

Control of Colorado Potato Beetle in the Red River Valley, Grand Forks, ND, 1994

Abstract Potatoes were planted 17 May at the Research Farm of the Red River Valley Potato Growers Association. Plots were four rows wide, 60 ft long, with 38 in rows and 12 in between plants. Plots were separated on all sides by 6.3 ft of cultivated soil. The experiment had a complete randomized plo

Suranyi Robert A., Radcliffe Edward B., Samuelson Matthew P.1995Arthropod Management TestsDOI: 10.1093/amt/20.1.129
Article

Hydrological effects of hypothetical climate change in the East River basin, Colorado, USA

Abstract In 1988, the US Geological Survey began a study of the effects of potential climate change on the water resources of the Gunnison River basin. The Gunnison River, in southwestern Colorado, is an important tributary of the Colorado River, contributing approximately 40% of the flow of the Col

McCABE GREGORY J., HAY LAUREN E.1995Hydrological Sciences JournalDOI: 10.1080/02626669509491417Cited 43 times
Article

Shifting dominance within a montane vegetation community: results from a climate-warming experiment

In experimentally heated plots that each span a soil moisture gradient in a Rocky Mountain meadow, aboveground biomass of Artemisia tridentata (a sagebrush) increased in the drier habitat and that of Pentaphylloides floribunda (a shrub cinquefoil) increased in the wetter habitat relative to control

Harte J., Shaw R.1995Science
Article

Can montane landscapes recover from human disturbance? Long-term evidence from disturbed subalpine communities

It is found that, after over 100 years, these disturbed plant communities remained distinct from similar surrounding undisturbed areas, suggesting that biotic factors structure vegetation communities even hundreds of years following disturbance.

Curtin C. G.1995Biological ConservationDOI: 10.1016/0006-3207(95)00014-uCited 22 times
Article

Relationships between atmospheric circulation and snowpack in the Gunnison River basin, Colorado

McCabe Gregory J.1994Journal of HydrologyDOI: 10.1016/0022-1694(94)90103-1Cited 34 times
Student Paper

The effect of pH and other pollutants on benthic invertebrates in a pristine alpine watershed in central Colorado

Rouse G. L.1994