133 results — topic: Community Planning

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Data from: Growth and carbon relations of mature Picea abies trees under 5 years of free-air CO2 enrichment

Are mature forests carbon limited? To explore this question, we exposed ca. 110-year-old, 40-m tall Picea abies trees to a 550-ppm CO2 concentration in a mixed lowland forest in NW Switzerland. The site receives substantial soluble nitrogen (N) via atmospheric deposition, and thus, trees are unlikel

Klein, Tamir, Bader, Martin K. F., Leuzinger, Sebastian2017DOI: 10.5061/dryad.29mb7Cited 1 times
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Catchment-flowline network and selected model inputs for an enhanced and updated spatially referenced statistical assessment of dissolved-solids load sources and transport in streams of the Upper Colorado River Basin

This USGS data release consists of the synthetic stream network and associated catchments used to develop spatially referenced regressions on watershed attributes (SPARROW) model of dissolved-solids sources and transport in the Upper Colorado River Basin as well as geology and selected Basin Charact

Buto, Susan G2017DOI: 10.5066/f76t0jt4Cited 3 times
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Data from: Modelling short-rotation coppice and tree planting for urban carbon management – a city-wide analysis

1. The capacity of urban areas to deliver provisioning ecosystem services is commonly overlooked and underutilized. Urban populations have globally increased fivefold since 1950, and they disproportionately consume ecosystem services and contribute to carbon emissions, highlighting the need to incre

McHugh, Nicola, Edmondson, Jill L., Gaston, Kevin J.2016DOI: 10.5061/dryad.j25t0Cited 1 times
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Spatial variations in the fate and transport of metals in a mining-influenced stream, North Fork Clear Creek, Colorado

Visual-MINTEQ was used to compare observed and model-calculated percentage particulate Cu and Zn as influenced by sorption to both HFO and HMO and aqueous complexation with dissolved organic carbon, and differences between observed and modeled particulate varied significantly between sites and seaso

Butler Barbara A., Ranville James F., Ross Philippe E.2009Science of The Total EnvironmentDOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2009.08.040Cited 23 times
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Reactive transport modeling of remedial scenarios to predict cadmium, copper, and zinc in north fork of Clear Creek, Colorado

AbstractThe North Fork of Clear Creek (NFCC), Colorado, is an acid‐mine‐drainage‐impacted stream typical of many mountain surface waters affected by historic metal mining in the western United States. The stream is devoid of fish primarily because of high metal concentrations in the water (e.g., cop

Butler Barbara A., Caruso Brian S., Ranville James F.2009Remediation JournalDOI: 10.1002/rem.20221Cited 3 times
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Geomorphic changes resulting from floods in reconfigured gravel-bed river channels in Colorado, USA

Geomorphic changes in reconfigured reaches of three Colorado rivers in response to floods in 2005 provide a benchmark for "restoration" assessment. Sediment-entrainment potential is expressed as the ratio of the shear stress from the 2 yr, 5 yr, 10 yr, and 2005 floods to the critical shear stress fo

Elliott John G., Capesius Joseph P.2009Geological Society of America eBooksDOI: 10.1130/2009.2451(12)Cited 5 times
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Town of Crested Butte Population Trends

At the beginning of 1993 the Community Development office with the help of a recently completed renters housing survey, the Town Manager, the Public Works Director and Crested Butte Property Management counted the number of people in each household in Crested Butte. The total number of residents was

1993crested_butte
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Gunnison Area Housing Needs Assessment

CRESTED BUTTE/GUNNISON COUNTY HOUSING RESEARCH 1992 The Current Housing Situation Fully understanding the housing situation throughout the study area is a complex task. To describe to situation, comments provided through interviews of property management company personnel and persons involved in rea

1992gunnison_basin
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Application for Land Use Change Permit Gunnison County, Colorado Sketch Plan

Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action Project. October 1990.

1990gunnison_basin
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The Student Rental Housing Market in Gunnison, Colorado

Dona K Flory. Denver Research Institute. July 27, 1979.

1979gunnison_basin
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Student Rental Housing Market in Gunnison

Dona K. Flory.?DU / Denver Research Institute. 1979.

1979gunnison_basin
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Local Government Participation in A-95- Project Notification and Review System

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. 1977.

1977
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Model Subdivision Regulations for Counties

Colorado Land Use Commission. 1975.

1975
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Proposed Municipal Complex for City and County of Gunnison

Joseph W Pahl. Pahl and Associates. April 28, 1974.

1974gunnison_basin
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Gunnison County Planning Planning Commission Mapping Project

Tasks Construction of interpretative overlay maps for the private lands in Gunnison County from the Soil Con- servation Service's photographic detailed soil maps. These overlays are to be used with the available Ue. S- Forest Service overlay map set prepared for ; the draft Model Transportation Plan

1974gunnison_basin
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City of Gunnison (Recreation Survey Report Scheduled May 8)

Gunnison Country recreational opportunities--present and possible--is gist of a report to be given to Gunnison City Council May 8. - University of Colorado student team conducting the survey _and study will make its final report at the regular council meeting this date. Place is Council Chambers in

1974gunnison_basin
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Situation: George and Barbara Harral are owners of approximately 54 acres of land astride the Gunnison River. This land is in the process of being subdivided and information is needed on soils to comply with Gunnison County Subdivision Regulations.

Chuck Malone. USDA Soil Conservation Service. October 29, 1973.

1973gunnison_basin
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Guide for Reviewing Subdivision Plans for Colorado

U.S. Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service. M.D. Burdick State Conservationist. April 1973.

1973
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Aqueous geochemical dynamics of metals and rare earth elements in an acid rock drainage-impacted alpine watershed

Numerous mountain watersheds in the Colorado Mineral Belt (CMB) are impacted by acid rock drainage (ARD) and acid mine drainage (AMD), which mobilize metals and rare earth elements (REEs) into surface waters. In the upper Roaring Fork watershed near Independence Pass, natural ARD from a highly miner

Athena Bolin
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Aqueous geochemical dynamics of metals and rare earth elements in an acid rock drainage-impacted alpine watershed

Numerous mountain watersheds in the Colorado Mineral Belt (CMB) are impacted by acid rock drainage (ARD) and acid mine drainage (AMD), which mobilize metals and rare earth elements (REEs) into surface waters. In the upper Roaring Fork watershed near Independence Pass, natural ARD from a highly miner

Athena Bolin