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BST/NOAA PSL Level 2 UAS Soil Moisture, Digital Elevation, Normalized Difference Vegetative Index, and Surface Temperature for SPLASH

This dataset contains uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) high-resolution data of soil moisture at the 0-5 cm soil depth, normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), surface temperature, and digital elevation for the Study of Precipitation, the Lower Atmosphere, and Surface for Hydrology (SPLASH) cam

Elston, Jack, Jackson, Darren, Stachura, Maciej2023DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7622355
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BST/NOAA PSL Level 2 UAS Soil Moisture, Digital Elevation, Normalized Difference Vegetative Index, and Surface Temperature for SPLASH

This dataset contains uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) high-resolution data of soil moisture at the 0-5 cm soil depth, normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), surface temperature, and digital elevation for the Study of Precipitation, the Lower Atmosphere, and Surface for Hydrology (SPLASH) cam

Elston, Jack, Jackson, Darren, Stachura, Maciej2023DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7622354
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BST/NOAA PSL Level 3 UAS Soil Moisture, Digital Elevation, Normalized Difference Vegetative Index, and Surface Temperature for SPLASH

This dataset contains uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) high-resolution data of soil moisture at the 0-5 cm soil depth, normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), surface temperature, and digital elevation for the Study of Precipitation, the Lower Atmosphere, and Surface for Hydrology (SPLASH) cam

Elston, Jack, Jackson, Darren, Stachura, Maciej2023DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7668270
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BST/NOAA PSL Level 3 UAS Soil Moisture, Digital Elevation, Normalized Difference Vegetative Index, and Surface Temperature for SPLASH

This dataset contains uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) high-resolution data of soil moisture at the 0-5 cm soil depth, normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), surface temperature, and digital elevation for the Study of Precipitation, the Lower Atmosphere, and Surface for Hydrology (SPLASH) cam

Elston, Jack, Jackson, Darren, Stachura, Maciej2023DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7668269
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Two-year bee or not two-year bee? How voltinism is affected by temperature and season length in a high-elevation solitary bee

Organisms must often make developmental decisions without complete information about future conditions. This uncertainty-for example, about the duration of conditions favorable for growth-can favor bet-hedging strategies. Here, we investigated the causes of life cycle variation in Osmia iridis, a be

Forrest J., Cross R., CaraDonna P. J.2019American NaturalistDOI: 10.1086/701826Cited 48 times
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Investigating Microtopographic and Soil Controls on a Mountainous Meadow Plant Community Using High-Resolution Remote Sensing and Surface Geophysical Data

AbstractThis study aims to investigate the microtopographic controls that dictate the heterogeneity of plant communities in a mountainous floodplain‐hillslope system, using remote sensing and surface geophysical techniques. Working within a lower montane floodplain‐hillslope study site (750 m × 750

Falco N., Wainwright H. M., Dafflon B.2019Journal of Geophysical Research: BiogeosciencesDOI: 10.1029/2018jg004394Cited 35 times
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The importance of interflow to groundwater recharge in a snowmelt-dominated headwater basin

AbstractUnderstanding the sensitivity of groundwater generation to climate in a mountain system is complicated by the tight coupling of snow dynamics to vegetation and topography. To address these feedbacks, we combine light detection and ranging (LiDAR)‐derived snow observations with an integrated

Carroll R. W. H., Deems J. S., Niswonger R.2019Geophysical ResearchDOI: 10.1029/2019gl082447Cited 144 times
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Carbon Dioxide Concentrations and Efflux from Permanent, Semi-Permanent, and Temporary Subalpine Ponds

Small ponds account for a disproportionately high percentage of carbon dioxide emissions relative to their small surface area. It is therefore crucial to understand carbon flow in these ponds to refine the current global carbon budget, especially because climate change is affecting pond hydrology. H

DelVecchia A. G., Balik J. A., Campbell S.2019WetlandsDOI: 10.1007/s13157-019-01140-3Cited 13 times
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Phenotypic plasticity of floral volatiles in response to increasing drought stress

Campbell D. R., Sosenski P., Raguso R. A.2019American Journal of Botany
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Early snowmelt projected to cause population decline in a subalpine plant

How climate change influences the dynamics of plant populations is not well understood, as few plant studies have measured responses of vital rates to climatic variables and modeled the impact on population growth. The present study used 25 y of demographic data to analyze how survival, growth, and

Campbell D. R.2019PNASDOI: 10.1073/pnas.1820096116Cited 41 times
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Return flows from beaver ponds enhance floodplain-to-river metals exchange in alluvial mountain catchments

River to floodplain hydrologic connectivity is strongly enhanced by beaver- (Castor canadensis) engineered channel water diversions. The hydroecological impacts are wide ranging and generally positive, however, the hydrogeochemical characteristics of beaver-induced flowpaths have not been thoroughly

Briggs M. A., Wang C., Day-Lewis F. D.2019Science of the Total EnvironmentDOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.05.371Cited 34 times
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Adaptive gene regulation in wild mammals exposed to high predator abundance

Psychological stress induced by exposure to predators has complex effects on the behaviour and physiology of prey species. This includes potential influences on gene expression mediated via stress-responsive physiological pathways such as the sympathetic nervous system and hypothalamus–pituitary–adr

Armenta T. C., Cole S. W., Wayne R. K.2019Animal BehaviourDOI: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2019.04.008Cited 6 times
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Climate change shifts natural selection and the adaptive potential of the perennial forb <i>Bochera stricta</i> in the Rocky Mountians

Heritable genetic variation is necessary for populations to evolve in response to anthropogenic climate change. However, antagonistic genetic correlations among traits may constrain the rate of adaptation, even if substantial genetic variation exists. We examine potential genetic responses to select

Bemmels J. B., Anderson J.2019EvolutionDOI: 10.1111/evo.13854Cited 49 times
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Gene expression shifts in yellow-bellied marmots prior to natal dispersal

The causes and consequences of vertebrate natal dispersal have been studied extensively, yet little is known about the molecular mechanisms involved. We used RNA-seq to quantify transcriptomic gene expression in blood of wild yellow-bellied marmots (Marmota flaviventer) prior to dispersing from or r

Armenta T. C., Cole D. N., Geschwind D. H.2019Behavioral EcologyDOI: 10.1093/beheco/ary175Cited 8 times
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Litter relocation behavior in two species of ground dwelling squirrels

Abstract Maternal investment in mammals may take many forms, including spatial relocation of offspring. Litter relocation behavior, in which a female moves her litter to a new location, has been reported for several species of carnivores and rodents but has received little study. We describe litter

Aliperti J. R., Van Vuren D. H., Rossi A. J.2019EthologyDOI: 10.1111/eth.12979Cited 1 times
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Ammoniozippeite, a New Uranyl Sulfate Mineral from the Blue Lizard Mine, San Juan County, Utah, and the Burro Mine, San Miguel County, Colorado, USA

Research Article| May 30, 2018 Ammoniozippeite, a New Uranyl Sulfate Mineral from the Blue Lizard Mine, San Juan County, Utah, and the Burro Mine, San Miguel County, Colorado, USA Anthony R. Kampf; Anthony R. Kampf § Mineral Sciences Department, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, 900 Expo

Kampf Anthony R., Plášil Jakub, Olds Travis A.2018The Canadian MineralogistDOI: 10.3749/canmin.1800002Cited 16 times
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Department Of Energy Compliance With Floodplain – Wetlands Environmental Review Requirements

Technical report (1994). Covers Alabama, Gunnison, Cochetopa Pass. Topics: floodplain management, wetlands protection, hazardous waste disposal, hazardous waste closure. Agencies: Department of Energy, Council on Environmental Quality, Energy Research and Development Administration. Cites 47 externa

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Decision Analysis: An Integrated Approach to Ecosystem Exploitation and Rehabiltitation Decision

Lynn A. Maguire. School of Forestry and Environmental Studies Duke University.

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Dangers In and Around Abandoned Mines

Unknown. Cripple Creek & Victor Mining Association. Unknown.

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Crested Butte Valley Environmental Action Committee

Crested Butte is in Danger and you can help, ‘This valley with its exquisite mountain scenery, its vast open expanses, its superb recreational opportunities and its delightful climate attracts an ever increasing number of visitors, The permanent population of the Town, which hovered under 200 just a

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