1,199 results — topic: Hydrology & Watersheds
Colorado River Water Development
Organization: Gunnison Watershed Conservation Committee Date: April 30th 1951?
Colorado River Compact 1922
Approved Colorado River compact of 1922 Includes all articles of said compact.
The Excavation of the Grand Cañon of the Colorado River
Effects of sewage effluent discharge on aquatic invertebrate diversity and abundance in the Slate River, Colorado
09119000_TOMICHI CREEK AT GUNNISON, CO
Streamflow and water-quality data collected at the TOMICHI CREEK AT GUNNISON, CO go to: https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/62d86d7ed34e2842e1ed4f9b for the complete dataset and associated metadata.Possible file types include: aflow.csv: Annual flow data; aloads.csv: Annual water-quality load d
09119000_TOMICHI CREEK AT GUNNISON, CO
Streamflow and water-quality data collected at the TOMICHI CREEK AT GUNNISON, CO go to: https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/655d2063d34ee4b6e05cc9e6 for the complete dataset and associated metadata.Possible file types include: aflow.csv: Annual flow data; aloads.csv: Annual water-quality load d
09119000_TOMICHI CREEK AT GUNNISON, CO
Streamflow and water-quality data collected at the TOMICHI CREEK AT GUNNISON, CO go to: https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5ebeffb082ce476925e66510 for the complete dataset and associated metadata.Possible file types include: aflow.csv: Annual flow data; aloads.csv: Annual water-quality load d
DWCZ- CO - Coal-Creek - Radon -(DWCZ-CC-RadonArray-KJohnson) - (2021)
*This resource is embargoed until fall 2022. Please stay tuned or contactczdata@colorado.edu for more information. Spring and stream sampling across Coal Creek watershed during summer of 2021 (June-October) to estimate groundwater chemistry. Sampled Approximately weekly for synoptic sampling of Coal
DWCZ CO - Coal Creek (CC)
Coal Creek (CC) is a high-elevation, headwater tributary to the Upper Colorado Basin located in the Ruby-Anthracite Range in the central Colorado Rocky Mountains. The CC watershed is 53 km2 in area and ranges in elevation from 2712 to 3668 meters. CC originates near Lake Irwin and enters the Slate R
DWCZ- CO - Coal-Creek - Radon -(DWCZ-CC-RadonArray-KJohnson) - (2021)
*This resource is embargoed until fall 2022. Please stay tuned or contactczdata@colorado.edu for more information. Spring and stream sampling across Coal Creek watershed during summer of 2021 (June-October) to estimate groundwater chemistry. Sampled Approximately weekly for synoptic sampling of Coal
DWCZ- CO - Coal-Creek - Radon -(DWCZ-CC-RadonArray-KJohnson) - (2021)
*This resource is embargoed until fall 2022. Please stay tuned or contactczdata@colorado.edu for more information. Spring and stream sampling across Coal Creek watershed during summer of 2021 (June-October) to estimate groundwater chemistry. Sampled Approximately weekly for synoptic sampling of Coal
Stream carbon dioxide in the East River watershed, Crested Butte, CO, USA
Saccardi and Winnick Data contains the East River sample data including chemistry and corrected pCO2 data (n=162) with the included column denoting whether data points were represented by NHDplus data point (n=121) and therefore used in the model.
DWCZ CO - Coal Creek (CC)
Coal Creek (CC) is a high-elevation, headwater tributary to the Upper Colorado Basin located in the Ruby-Anthracite Range in the central Colorado Rocky Mountains. The CC watershed is 53 km2 in area and ranges in elevation from 2712 to 3668 meters. CC originates near Lake Irwin and enters the Slate R
DWCZ- CO - Coal-Creek, Soil sensors, SoilAuger, Soil Pits, (DWCZ-CC_Soil_LBixby)-(2021)
LOCATION: Coal Creek is a high-elevation, headwater tributary to the Upper Colorado Basin located in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Coal Creek is also a sub-catchment of the larger East River watershed (300 km2) and falls within the research domain of the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (RMBL).
DWCZ- CO - Coal-Creek, Soil sensors, SoilAuger, Soil Pits, (DWCZ-CC_Soil_LBixby)-(2021)
LOCATION: Coal Creek is a high-elevation, headwater tributary to the Upper Colorado Basin located in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Coal Creek is also a sub-catchment of the larger East River watershed (300 km2) and falls within the research domain of the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (RMBL).
