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TRAC Time Tags of individual particle samples collected for microscopy analysis at RMBL [AMF2] from June 2023 to August 2023
The dataset presents the time tags of individual particle samples collected on microscopy substrates during the Surface Atmosphere Integrated Field Laboratory (SAIL) campaign in Gothic, CO. A Time Resolved Aerosol Collector was deployed at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, 200 m north of AMF
Occurrence Download
A dataset containing 215207 species occurrences available in GBIF matching the query: { "and" : [ "BasisOfRecord is Specimen", "Country is United States of America", "DatasetKey is one of (SJSU - Carl W. Sharsmith Herbarium, San Jose State University, Natural History Museum (London) Collection Speci
Colony counts and environmental covariates of the American white pelican colony on Gunnison Island, UT, USA
Annual colony counts of American white pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) at Gunnison Island, Utah, USA, and selected environmental covariates hypothesized to influence colony population dynamics at this location. Environmental covariates include mean springtime Great Salt Lake water levels, minimu
Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and Curecanti National Recreation Area 1959-2024 Water Quality Data from the BLCA_CURE_WQ Project as of 2024-01-19
This data package was created 2024-04-03 16:31:54 by NPSTORET and includes selected project, location, and result data. The data derive from three sources: (1) samples collected by the park and analyzed by the USGS National Water Quality Lab that aren’t in the USGS National Water Information System
Balancing the needs of consumers and producers for scientific data collections
Recent emphasis and requirements for open data publication have led to significant increases in data availability in the Earth sciences, which is critical to long-tail data integration. Currently, data are often published in a repository with an identifier and citation, similar to those for papers.
Open-top warming chambers reduce animal pollination of two subalpine herbs
Open top chambers (OTCs) are a popular method for studying the biological effects of climate change through passive heating, but their effects on biotic interactions are poorly understood, especially for pollination. Here we use the subalpine plants Delphinium nuttallianum and Potentilla pulcherrima
Hematite beads from the Frost Clovis site, Logan County, Colorado
In the early 1890s, Logan County, Colorado farmer John Frost was digging a lateral line from an irrigation ditch to his field when he encountered probable human bones. Associated with these skeletal remains were three large Clovis chipped stone preforms or projectile points, and at minimum five hema
Post-Depositional Fluid Flow in Jurassic Sandstones of the Uncompahgre Uplift: Insights From Magnetic Fabrics
The anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) in sedimentary rocks results from depositional, diagenetic, syn- and post-sedimentary processes that affect magnetic grains. Some studies have also shown the potential role played by post-depositional fluid flow in detrital and carbonate formations. He
Lumsdenite, NaCa3Mg2(As3+V4+2V5+10As5+6O51)·45H2O, a new polyoxometalate mineral from the Packrat mine, Mesa County, Colorado, USA
ABSTRACT Lumsdenite (IMA 2018–092), ideally NaCa3Mg2(As3+V4+2V5+10As5+6O51)·45H2O, is a rare new polyoxometalate mineral from the Packrat mine, Gateway district, Mesa County, Colorado, USA. Crystals of lumsdenite occur as blades up to 0.2 mm in length, commonly growing in sprays. The crystals are da
Peter J. Golas Professor of History, University of Denver, Colorado (1937-2019)
Threatening the vigor of the Colorado River
Loss of sunlight-reflecting snow spurs evaporation and ebbs river flow
Reimagining the Colorado River by Exploring Extreme Events
Workshops exploring environmental, social, and political scenarios to prepare for negotiating new Colorado River water management guidelines took on added realism when the COVID-19 pandemic started.
Ocean warming can predict drought on Colorado river
2000-2019 in the Colorado River Basin and Beyond
In the first two decades of the 21st century the Colorado River Basin suffered a prolonged drought. Remarkably this period turned out to be arguably the most innovative and collaborative in the basin's modern human history. This working paper reviews the major events of the period, highlights some o
Distant seas might predict Colorado River droughts
Topographic Map Analysis of Mountain Passes Crossing the Continental Divide Between Colorado River Headwaters and North and South Platte River Headwaters to Test a New Geomorphology Paradigm, Colorado, USA
Detailed topographic maps are used to identify and briefly describe named (and a few unnamed) mountain passes crossing high elevation east-west continental divide segments encircling south- and southwest-oriented Colorado River headwaters and linking the Colorado River drainage basin (draining to th
Ideas about what issues the Grazing Subcommittee could focus on
Tina Nappe. Sierra Club.
Hydrogeology 101
Christine Canaly. Valley Voice.
Hunting With All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) Responsibility or Regulation
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How to make sewage drinkable
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