215 results — topic: Land & Water Management
LAS Digital logs for the Mancos Shale, Candy Lane 1 (CL-1) Core in Montrose County, Colorado
The Candy Lane 1 (CL-1) core was acquired in November 2005 as part of a multidisciplinary effort by the U.S. Geological Survey, the Bureau of Land Management, and the Bureau of Reclamation to investigate the Mancos Shale in the Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area, Montrose County, Colorado. Th
Geochemical characterization of floodplain sediments from Meander C and O in the East River Watershed, CO, USA.
This data package is part of the Watershed Function SFA data collection and contains geochemical characterization of sediments as a function of depth in the pumphouse vicinity, including Meander C and Meander O (oxbow). This data was used in the manuscript "Fox, P.M., Bill, M., Heckman, K., Conrad,
Thermal infrared and photogrammetric data collected by small unoccupied aircraft system for hydrogeologic analysis of Oh-be-joyful Creek, Gunnison National Forest, Colorado, August 2017
The U.S. Geological Survey collected low-altitude airborne thermal infrared data and visual imagery via a multirotor, small unoccupied aircraft system deployed from the northern bank of Oh-be-joyful Creek and adjacent to the Peeler fault, approximately 6 kilometers northwest of the town of Crested B
Alfalfa reference crop evapotranspiration in Colorado and its use for irrigation scheduling
The goal of irrigation scheduling is efficient use of water such that water is applied to the field for optimal crop production. Previous studies have optimized irrigation scheduling using different models to manage sprinkler irrigation. This research evaluated approaches for obtaining alfalfa refer
Secondary compounds in floral rewards of toxic rangeland plants: impacts on pollinators
The study of plant secondary chemistry has been essential in understanding plant consumption by herbivores. There is growing evidence that secondary compounds also occur in floral rewards, including nectar and pollen. Many pollinators are generalist nectar and pollen foragers and thus are exposed to
Environmental Decision-Making in the United States Forest Service: the Decision Maker and the Guidelines
Linda Jean Miller. Antioch University Seattle. September 1, 2000.
Environmental Assessment Mt. Emmons Iron Bog Proposed Mineral Withdrawal
USDA Forest Service. May 25, 2000.
Direction of the Board of County Commissioners: In-Stream Flow Rights
Letter to Board of Directors of Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District From County Manager, John DeVore February 29th 2000
CO River Conservation District on Trans-mountain Diversion
Colorado River Conservation District March 16th 2000
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.
Letter to USDA Forest Service on Mt. Emmons Iron Bog
Ralph E. Clark III. USDA Forest Service. December 4, 1999.
Letter to BLM from RMBL on the Mt. Emmons Iron Fen
Dr. Ruth L. Willey, Senior Investigator at Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory. Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Bureau of Land Management. September 29, 1999.
Gunnison County Landfill Environmental Conveyance and Map
Bureau of Land Management. September 1999.
Water Availability for Transmountain Diversion-Consequences of Further Transmountain Diversion
Reply from POWER (People Opposing Water Export Raids). November 18th 1998.
Summary of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement
USDA/FS White River National Forest. September 1997.
Minimum Flow Recommendation for Passage of Colorado Squawfish and Rasorback Sucker in the 2.3 Mile Reach of the Lower Gunnison River: Redlands Diversion Dam to the Colorado River Confluence
Bob D. Burdick. US Fish and Wildlife. January 1997.
Finding of No Significant Impact Fish Passage at the Grand Valley Irrigation Company Diversion Dam on the Colorado River
US DOI Bureau of Reclamation Fish and Wildlife Service. 1997.
Final Environmental Assessment: Providing Fish Passage at the Grand Valley Irrigation Company Diversion Dam on the Colorado River
Bureau of Reclamation and Fish and Wildlife Service. August 1, 1997.
Aspinall Depletion Allowance and Gunnison Basin Augmentation Agreement
Letter from Tyler Martineau to Dick Bratton Organization: Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District Date: August 25th 1997 ?
