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NEON AOP Survey of Upper East River CO Watersheds: Waveform LiDAR Binary Data
The waveform Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) data in this package were generated through a National Ecological Observatory Network Airborne Observation Platform (NEON AOP) acquisition over watersheds of interest surrounding Crested Butte, Colorado. The remote sensing imagery acquired by the NEON
NEON AOP Survey of Upper East River CO Watersheds: Waveform LiDAR Binary Data
The waveform Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) data in this package were generated through a National Ecological Observatory Network Airborne Observation Platform (NEON AOP) acquisition over watersheds of interest surrounding Crested Butte, Colorado. The remote sensing imagery acquired by the NEON
Total metal, carbon, anion, iron speciation, and sulfide concentrations; Slate River, East River, and Trail Creek surface water and floodplains, Crested Butte, CO; May 2023–August 2023
This data package comprises analytical results and metadata from stream and groundwater samples collected from the Slate River, East River, Trail Creek, and their respective floodplains. This dataset contains five files: (1) a samples file (2023_SFA_Field_samples.csv) that contains site information;
Hydrological control of chemical weathering and rock-carbon fluxes: East River, Colorado
This data package is used in the manuscript entitled “Hydrological control of chemical weathering and rock-carbon fluxes”. The field study was conducted in a lower montane hillslope of the East River watershed, underlain by Mancos Shale, within the lower 140 m section of a transect that extends near
The Gothic Muse and Meta-Gothic Moment: Afterword to Russian Gothic Forum
Abstract The afterword offers an additional discussion related to the initial debate posed by the new developments in Russian Gothic as a special kind of literary genre. This article reviews, contextualizes and traces connections between the essays on Russian Gothic in this edition by Jeffrey Brooks
Late Quaternary vertebrates from the Upper Gunnison Basin, Colorado, and small-mammal community resilience to climate change since the last glacial maximum
AbstractThe Upper Gunnison Basin (UGB), Colorado, is a montane region characterized by unusual physiography and topographic isolation. Excavations of three caves in the UGB provide one of the most diverse records of high-elevation late Quaternary vertebrates in North America. The localities, Haystac
Stable isotope compositions of precipitation from Gunnison, Colorado 2007–2016: implications for the climatology of a high-elevation valley
Stable isotope ratios of precipitation are useful tracers of climatic and hydrological processes. To better understand the isotope hydro-climatology of a high-elevation Rocky Mountain valley we collected meteoric water samples from Gunnison, Colorado, USA and determined stable isotope values for 239
Immersive Co-production to Inform Ranch Management in Gunnison, Colorado, USA
On the Ground To be successful, producers must interpret environmental stimuli and respond with management actions that help match their production operations to the ecosystem services they depend on. Climate change, and the increased variability that will likely result, may lessen the relevance of
Análisis geomorfológico y paleoambiental de la depresión tectónica de Ullum-Zonda, Provincia de San Juan
El objetivo de la presente tesis doctoral es evaluar la evolución geomorfológica del valle de Ullum-Zonda y las condiciones paleoambientales que prevalecieron en esta depresión durante el Cuaternario tardío. Para ello, se efectuó un análisis geomorfológico, morfotectónico y neotectónico de este vall
Challenges and opportunities for collaborative adaptive management in forest landscape restoration
The Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program (CFLRP) created the conditions for translating the idea of collaborative adaptive management (CAM) into practice. In theory, CAM engages stakeholders to collectively ‘learn by doing’ through a continuous cycle of goal-setting, implementing, moni
Abiotic and biotic factors influencing western United States coniferous forests
In the next decade, climate models suggest that global temperatures will continue to rise. In the western United States, increases in temperatures and changes in precipitation patterns will escalate the risk of drought conditions. These potentially warmer, drier conditions could induce physiological
Colorado's Joint Review Process: The AMAX Experience
The Colorado mountains include a mineral belt containing molybdenum, which is only slightly more common than gold. The Henderson Mine, which was built in the mid-1960s, was the largest private sector capital investment ever made in the State of Colorado. The Mount Emmons Mine, which will cost one bi
Experimentally determined solute release rates from variably metamorphosed shale : implications for weathering in the East River watershed, CO.
This study investigates the variability in solute release rates from samples of shale and slate with variable lithology resulting from contact metamorphism. Mineral dissolution column experiments are used to test the hypothesis that solute release rates will vary with metamorphic grade of Mancos Sha
Implications of global climate change on cow parsnip in Colorado: from flowering phenology to multitrophic interactions
Plants play a central role in structuring nearly all terrestrial communities and providing ecosystem services. As ectothermic organisms, the synchronization of plant and insect life history events (phenology) are strongly dependent on temperature and precipitation, two of the major components of cli
The Personhood of the Therapist: Effect on Systems
EDITOR’S NOTE. In the following excerpts from the beginning of Virginia Satir’s first Process Community (Avanta Process Community I, Crested Butte, Colorado, August 1981), and some of her writings, we can see the reason for this theme on personhood. It was Virginia’s conviction that therapy actually
The persistent maladaptation of <i>Pieris macdunnoughii</i>: Constraints on adaptation to an evolutionary trap
Evolutionary traps arise when organisms use novel, low-quality or even lethal resources based on previously reliable cues. Persistence of such maladaptive interactions depends not only on how individuals locate important resources, such as host plants, but also the mechanisms underlying poor perform
Fighting over the Arkansas: Kansas and Colorado have long history of battling over the river
Mary Jean Porter. The Pueblo Chieftain.
Feasibility and Economic Analysis for Plasma Arc Gasification in Honolulu for Converting Waste to Energy and Reducing Landfill Footprint
Technical report (2005-2040). Covers Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii. Topics: Plasma Arc Gasification, waste-to-energy, Municipal Solid Waste, landfill footprint reduction. Agencies: City and County of Honolulu, Department of Environmental Services, Hawaiian Electric Company. Cites 31 external works.
Farmington BLM Plans 12,500 New Gas Wells
Jim Ramakka. San Juan Citizens Alliance.?
Farmers approve farmland protection measures
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