1,912 results — topic: Gunnison Basin
SnowEx20 SnowEx Grand Mesa Automated Meteorological and Snow Station Observations 2016-2021, version 1
SnowEx20 Grand Mesa Autumn 2019 Snow Depth, Version 1
SnowEx20 Grand Mesa IOP CSU 1GHz GPR Raw, Version 1
SnowEx20 Grand Mesa IOP UNM 800 and 1600 MHz MALA GPR, Version 1
SnowEx20 Grand Mesa IOP CSU 1GHz GPR, Version 1
Data release for Surficial Geology of the Northern San Luis Valley, Saguache, Fremont, Custer, Alamosa, Rio Grande, Conejos, and Costilla Counties, Colorado
The San Luis Valley and associated underlying basin of south-central Colorado and north-central New Mexico is the largest structural and hydrologic basin of the Rio Grande Rift and fluvial system. The surrounding San Juan and Sangre de Cristo Mountains reveal evidence of widespread volcanism and tra
Talus Surface & Subsurface Temperature Data from Oregon & Colorado, USA, 2011-2019
Between 2011 and 2019, temperature data loggers were buried in rocky talus patches (hereafter “sites”) potentially occupied by American pikas (Ochotona princeps). Data collection spanned three ecoregions: Grand Mesa, Colorado (GRME), Mt. Hood, Oregon (MTHO), and the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon (CRG
Rainbow trout diet and invertebrate drift data from 2012-2015 for the Colorado River, Grand Canyon, Arizona
These data were compiled to explore the foraging ecology of Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in the Colorado River, Grand Canyon, Arizona. These data represent samples characterizing the availability of drifting invertebrate prey (hereafter, drift) and use of these invertebrate prey by rainbow tr
Digital Data from Mineral Investigation of Sangre de Cristo Wilderness Study Area, Alamosa, Custer, Fremont, Huerfano, and Saguache Counties, Colorado, USA
This Data Release provides tabular and geospatial data digitized by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) from a U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBoM) report titled Mineral Investigation of Sangre de Cristo Wilderness Study Area, Alamosa, Custer, Fremont, Huerfano, and Saguache Counties, Colorado. The original p
WRF Large-Eddy Simulation Data from Realtime Runs Used to Support UAS Operations during LAPSE-RATE
Realtime micro-scale weather simulations were performed to support UAV (Uncrewed Aerial Vehicle) flights during the ISARRA Lower Atmospheric Process Studies at Elevation a Remotely-piloted Aircraft Team Experiment (LAPSE-RATE) field deployment. These simulations were performed by driving a nested gr
SnowEx20 Grand Mesa IOP BSU 1 GHz Multi-polarization GPR, Version 1
SnowEx20 Grand Mesa IOP BSU Multi-polarization 1 GHz GPR CMP Raw, Version 1
SnowEx20 Grand Mesa IOP BSU Multi-polarization 1 GHz GPR CMP Travel-Times, Version 1
Roots, shoots and ladders: Variation in growth, mortality, and biomass allocation in a potentially invasive species(<i>Matricaria perforata</i> in response to elevation, microhabitat, and herbivory
Are leafhoppers to blame? A study of the damage in aspen clones in Gunnison County, CO
Consequences of nectar robbing for realized male function in a hummingbird-pollinated plant
The effects of nectar robbers on plants and their mutualistic pollinators are poorly understood due, in part, to the paucity of studies examining male reproductive success in nectar-robbed plants. Here we measured the effects of a nectar-robbing bumblebee, Bombus occidentalis, on realized male repro
Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District Management Plan- 1999-2005 part 2
Pete Klingsmith, L. Richard Bratton, Kathleen Klein, Ralph E. Clark, Robert G. Cole, Mark Wondzell. Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District. 1971.
Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District Management Plan- 1999-2005 part 1
Pete Klingsmith, Gerald Lain, Kathleen Klein, Ralph E. Clark, Don Rundell, John H. McClow, Tyler Martineau, Mark A. Shumacher.? Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District.
The Legacy Newsletter of the Gunnison Ranchland Conservation Legacy
Joni Clark. Gunnison Ranchland Conservation Legacy. Winter 1999 – 2000.
Small Mammal Survey, Acid Fen, Mt. Emmons Gunnison, Colorado
Judith M. Daniels, Dr. Scottie Willey. Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory. 1999.
