1,199 results — topic: Hydrology & Watersheds

Dataset

Foliar element determination from field survey in association with the National Ecological Observatory Network Airborne Observation Platform survey, East River, Colorado 2018

The purpose of this dataset is to support research aimed at understanding the coupling between hydrologic and biogeochemical processes at watershed scale, particularly the relationship between aboveground vegetation characteristics and subsurface soil properties. These data are intended to inform an

Kathleen Grant, K. Dana Chadwick, Amanda Henderson2025DOI: 10.15485/2574425
Dataset

Site and endmember spectra of terrestrial vegetation and soils for the Colorado Headwaters Ecological Spectroscopy Study, June-July 2025

This dataset provides site and endmember spectra collected during the 2025 Colorado Headwaters Ecological Spectroscopy Study (CHESS) campaign. The site spectra were collected to help validate airborne hyperspectral data acquired by the National Ecological Observatory Network's aerial observation pla

Kathleen Kanaley, Erin Carroll, K. Dana Chadwick2025DOI: 10.15485/2997555
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2019 Meander C and Meander Z floodplain groundwater chemistry from the East River Watershed, CO, USA

This dataset includes groundwater geochemistry data from floodplain piezometers collected as a part of the Watershed Function Scientific Focus Area (SFA) located in the Upper Colorado River Basin. The data were collected in order to investigate the role of hyporheic exchange and other river corridor

Patricia Fox, Christian Dewey, Cam Anderson2025DOI: 10.15485/2550665
Dataset

Electrical Resistivity Tomography data from 2016 to 2018 at the Lower Montane site in the East River Watershed, Colorado

This dataset contains time-lapse Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) data along a transect located on the northeast-facing hillslope at the lower montane site (Pumphouse site) in the upper East River Watershed. The monitoring dataset covers the period from November 2, 2016, to August 6, 2018. In

Baptiste Dafflon, Emmanuel Leger, John Peterson2025DOI: 10.15485/1969563
Dataset

Metagenome-assembled genomes from East River floodplain sediments near Crested Butte, CO, USA (May to September 2018)

Microorganisms play a key role in cycling nutrients and contaminants in the terrestrial environment depending on their genetic potential. Here, we present metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) for the bacterial and archaeal community in floodplain sediment samples taken in 2018 in May (flooded conditi

Anna Rasmussen, Cam Anderson, Marco Keiluweit2025DOI: 10.15485/2997559
Dataset

Metagenome-assembled genomes from East River floodplain sediments near Crested Butte, CO, USA (June to September 2017)

Microorganisms play a key role in cycling nutrients and contaminants in the terrestrial environment depending on their genetic potential. Here, we present metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) for the bacterial and archaeal community in floodplain sediment samples taken in 2017 in June (flooded condit

Anna Rasmussen, Cam Anderson, Marco Keiluweit2025DOI: 10.15485/2997557
Dataset

Metagenome-assembled genomes from East River floodplain sediments near Crested Butte, CO, USA (June to September 2019)

Microorganisms play a key role in cycling nutrients and contaminants in the terrestrial environment depending on their genetic potential. Here, we present metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) for the bacterial and archaeal community in floodplain sediment samples taken in 2019 in June (flooded condit

Anna Rasmussen, Cam Anderson, Marco Keiluweit2025DOI: 10.15485/2997556
Dataset

Data from: 'Abiotic influences on continuous conifer forest structure across a subalpine watershed'

This package archives the core data used for analysis and inference in 'Abiotic influences on continuous conifer forest structure across a subalpine watershed' (Worsham et al., 2025). All data were collected in the East River, Washington Gulch, Slate River, and Coal Creek watersheds of Colorado. In

H. Marshall Worsham, Haruko Wainwright, Thomas Powell2025DOI: 10.15485/2404585
Dataset

Site and endmember spectra of terrestrial vegetation and soils for the Colorado Headwaters Ecological Spectroscopy Study, June-July 2025

This dataset provides site and endmember spectra collected during the 2025 Colorado Headwaters Ecological Spectroscopy Study (CHESS) campaign. The site spectra were collected to help validate airborne hyperspectral data acquired by the National Ecological Observatory Network's aerial observation pla

Kathleen Kanaley, Erin Carroll, K. Dana Chadwick2025DOI: 10.15485/2997555
Dataset

Metagenome-assembled genomes from topsoils collected during NEON campaign in East River, CO (06/14/2018-06/28/2018)

The Watershed Function Science Focus Area (WF SFA) at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab is working to build a mechanistic understanding of the distribution and dynamics of biogeochemical processes in mountainous watersheds and their response to perturbation. In June 2018, the NEON (National Ecological

Ulas Karaoz, Patrick Sorensen, Dana Chadwick2025DOI: 10.15485/2587101
Dataset

Data from: 'Abiotic influences on continuous conifer forest structure across a subalpine watershed'

This package archives the core data used for analysis and inference in 'Abiotic influences on continuous conifer forest structure across a subalpine watershed' (Worsham et al., 2025). All data were collected in the East River, Washington Gulch, Slate River, and Coal Creek watersheds of Colorado. In

H. Marshall Worsham, Haruko Wainwright, Thomas Powell2025DOI: 10.15485/2404585
Article

Dwindling Groundwater Reserves Will Threaten Mountain Streamflow in a Warmer World

Groundwater storage and release in mountain systems is often ignored compounding uncertainty in how these systems may respond to climate change. To assess the importance of groundwater to mountain streamflow, we combine an extensive data network with a high-resolution, integrated hydrologic model st

Carroll R., Niswonger R., Ulrich C.2023Research SquareDOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3405349/v1]
Article

Confluence: The Colorado River Compact's Centennial

Many thanks to Remi Bullock for that introduction and, more broadly, to the Potter

Robison Jason A.2022Wyoming Law ReviewDOI: 10.59643/1942-9916.1454Cited 1 times
Article

Future Colorado River Basin Drought and Surplus

Historical and future drought and surplus periods in the Colorado River basin are evaluated based on eight climate scenarios. Unimpaired streamflow from 17 stations in the Colorado River are evaluated based on U.S. Geological Survey, Bureau of Reclamation, and Coupled Modeled Intercomparison Project

Bedri Rama, Piechota Thomas2022HydrologyDOI: 10.3390/hydrology9120227Cited 4 times
Article

Reconsidering the 1922 Colorado River Compact at 100

MacDonnell Lawrence2022SSRN Electronic JournalDOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4053975Cited 2 times
Article

Building Resilience in the Face of a Dwindling Colorado River

Policymakers, industry and conservation professionals, and tribal members explore pathways to a sustainable future for the millions of people reliant on the “lifeblood of the American West.”

Palmer Jane2022EosDOI: 10.1029/2022eo220376
Thesis

Dye Tracing and the Effects of Infrastructure in Hidden River Cave, Horse Cave, KY

Hidden River Cave is a stream cave system found in Horse Cave, KY with continuous water flow of its two branches, Wheet River and East River. The infrastructure of the city of Hose Cave, KY was originally designed to utilize natural sinkholes for drainage of all wastewaters. The city uses many of th

Franks Alexa2022DOI: 10.58809/umsv6616
Student Paper

Assessing the Impact that the Keystone Species, the Red Naped Sapsucker (<i> Sphyrapicus nuchalis </i>), has on the Community of Species in the East River

The Red naped sapsucker (Sphyrapicus nuchalis) is considered a double keystone species. The first method is by creating nesting cavities that other species are unable to replicate, so when the cavities are abandoned, that community of species is able to utilize the space for their own reproductive s

Cruz V.2022
Document

Puebloan worries about changes to river

Mary Jean Porter. The Pueblo Chieftain.

Document

Problem: Residents of the Gunnison Watershed Lack Adequate Structured Recreational Facilities.

Design 401: Zelinger Wolff Wardell Newmark Chapman. ?

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