1,912 results — topic: Gunnison Basin
Specific conductivity, pH, dissolved oxygen, water temperature, alkalinity and sulfide in-situ data; Slate River floodplain, Crested Butte, CO; May 2020-October 2020
This data package includes a time-series of field measurements from May to October 2020 in groundwater and surface water from the Slate River floodplain in Crested Butte, CO, a focus field site for the SLAC Floodplain Hydro-Biogeochemistry SFA. The data was generated as part of the work targeting th
Marmot mass gain rates relate to their group’s social structure
Mass gain is an important fitness correlate for survival in highly seasonal species. While many physiological, genetic, life history, and environmental factors can influence mass gain, more recent work suggests the specific nature of an individual’s own social relationships also influences mass gain
Gunnison sage-grouse habitat suitability of six satellite populations in southwestern Colorado: San Miguel, Crawford, Pinon Mesa, Dove Creek, Cerro Summit-Cimarron-Sims, and Poncha Pass
We developed habitat selection models for Gunnison sage-grouse (Centrocercus minimus), a threatened species under the U.S. Endangered Species Act. We followed a management-centric modeling approach that sought to balance the need to evaluate the consistency of key habitat conditions and improvement
Annually collected demography data from an alpine plant community on Mt. Baldy, Colorado (38.978725°N, 107.042104°W, ~3540 masl).
Description: Annual demography dataset for an alpine plant community in Colorado. This file updates previous years of data for this project posted to https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.33410. This version is provisional and will be updated shortly with additional years of data and
Data from: Testing trade-offs and the dominance-impoverishment rule among ant communities
Aim: Ant communities are believed to be structured by competition, with dominant species competitively excluding subordinates (the dominance-impoverishment rule). However, a high number of seemingly similar species coexist, possibly due to interspecific trade-offs. Here, we examine the evidence for
Borgs are giant extrachromosomal elements with the potential to augment methane oxidation
Software for the correlation analysis featured in the above manuscript.
Data from: Ecological factors influence balancing selection on leaf chemical profiles of a wildflower
Balancing selection is frequently invoked as a mechanism to maintain variation within and across populations. However, rigorous tests demonstrating balancing selection operating in nature are scarce, particularly on complex traits, which frequently display high levels of variation. Leveraging a foca
MODIS/Terra+Aqua BRDF/Albedo Daily L3 Global - 500m V061
MODIS/Terra Snow Cover Daily L3 Global 500m SIN Grid, Version 61
Biomass Inventories at Harvard Forest EMS Tower since 1993
In 1993, we installed 40 circular, 10 m radius biometric plots in the footprint of the EMS tower on Prospect Hill. We randomly placed the plots within 100 m increments along ten 500 m transects that extend from the tower in the northwest and southwest directions. In 2001, we removed three plots (G3,
ammilten/ERTFaultMonteCarlo v1.0-zenodo
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Multi-year census of arthropod abundance on the plant Ligusticum porteri near Crested Butte, CO
The purpose of this study was to track year-to-year variation in aphid abundance on the host plant Ligusticum porteri (Apiaceae). We censused arthropod abundance on the flowering stalks of L. porteri weekly in June-August from 2017 to 2020. The censuses took place in ten L. porteri populations near
Qinayan/Soil-thickness: Soil thickness estimation
This release includes Python codes and associated field sampling and remote sensing data for the estimation of the spatial distribution of soil thickness in two hillslopes in the Pump House area in the East River Watershed in the CO., the U.S.
Agreement for the Subordination of Wayne N. Aspinall Unit Water Rights Within the Gunnison Basin
Agreement among the United States of America, The CO state engineer, The CO River Water Conservation District, and the Upper Gunnison River Water Conservation District. December 24th 1998
A brief overview of the Quaternary History of the Taylor River Basin
Wise Water Stewardship Through Partnership
A speech given at the 22nd annual Colorado Water Workshop, in Gunnison, 1997. ?As well as an article addressing water as a scarce resource.
Wetlands of the Crested Butte Region
Environmental Protection Agency, Town of Crested Butte, 1997,?David J. Cooper
Source: Gunnison County (1997), County Subdivision Report (Draft)
Source: Gunnison County (1997), County Subdivision Report (Draft) Subdivision -- Single Family Year Lots Buildout Vacant Years Lots Buildout [Vacant Skyland (only single family) 1997 20 6 14 Fenske 1996 3 1 2 Green Mesa Ranch 1996 12 1 11 Irwin Townsite Replat 1996 17 0 17 Meridian Lake Meadows 1996
ALTERED STREAMFLOW AND SEDIMENT ENTRAINMENT IN THE GUNNISON GORGE<sup>1</sup>
ABSTRACT: The Gunnison River in the Gunnison Gorge is a canyon river where upstream dams regulate mainstem discharge but do not affect debris‐flow sediment supply from tributaries entering below the reservoirs. Regulation since 1966 has altered flood frequency, streambed mobility, and fluvial geomor
Harry Gunnison Brown's Advocacy
Abstract. Harry Gunnison Brown's fifty plus years of active advocacy of land value taxation are reviewed in the light of two recent articles. One indicates a waning interest and even understanding of Brown's chosen cause while the other demonstrates quite the opposite: the persistence and relevance
