365 results — topic: Western Colorado Landscapes

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SnowEx20 Grand Mesa Reference GIS Data Sets, Version 1

Hiemstra, Christopher, Vuyovich, Carrie, Marshall, Hans-Peter2021DOI: 10.5067/ydzxy4q79vij
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SnowEx20 Grand Mesa In Situ Dielectric Soil Moisture, Version 1

Cosh, Michael2021DOI: 10.5067/fwuzu0ftzkyi
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SnowEx20 Grand Mesa Autumn 2019 Snow Pits, Version 1

Brucker, Ludovic, Vuyovich, Carrie, Elder, Kelly2021DOI: 10.5067/4izgcqc1j31q
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Mammalian herbivores restrict the altitudinal range limits of three alpine grass species, West Elk Mountains, Colorado, USA 2015-2018

Though rarely experimentally tested, biotic interactions have long been hypothesized to limit low-elevation range boundaries of species. We tested the effects of herbivory on three alpine-restricted plant species by transplanting plants below (novel), at the edge (limit), or in the center (core) of

Lynn, Joshua S., Rudgers, Jennifer A., Miller, Tom E.X.2021DOI: 10.6073/pasta/cc071f8b88f494375ccc97050c5ba275
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SnowEx20 SnowEx Grand Mesa Automated Meteorological and Snow Station Observations 2016-2021, version 1

Houser, Paul, Elder, Kelly2021DOI: 10.5067/g24180ldpmp3
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SnowEx20 Grand Mesa Autumn 2019 Snow Depth, Version 1

Brucker, Ludovic, Hiemstra, Christopher, Johnston, Jeremy2021DOI: 10.5067/c1jyla4yuo5x
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SnowEx20 Grand Mesa IOP CSU 1GHz GPR Raw, Version 1

McGrath, Daniel, Bonnell, Randall, Webb, Ryan2021DOI: 10.5067/ct6ns2liasrs
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SnowEx20 Grand Mesa IOP UNM 800 and 1600 MHz MALA GPR, Version 1

Webb, Ryan2021DOI: 10.5067/we9gi1gvmqf6
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SnowEx20 Grand Mesa IOP CSU 1GHz GPR, Version 1

Bonnell, Randall, McGrath, Daniel, Webb, Ryan2021DOI: 10.5067/s5egflciab18
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Data release for Surficial Geology of the Northern San Luis Valley, Saguache, Fremont, Custer, Alamosa, Rio Grande, Conejos, and Costilla Counties, Colorado

The San Luis Valley and associated underlying basin of south-central Colorado and north-central New Mexico is the largest structural and hydrologic basin of the Rio Grande Rift and fluvial system. The surrounding San Juan and Sangre de Cristo Mountains reveal evidence of widespread volcanism and tra

Ruleman, Chester A, Brandt, Theodore R2021DOI: 10.5066/p9putqyk
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Talus Surface & Subsurface Temperature Data from Oregon & Colorado, USA, 2011-2019

Between 2011 and 2019, temperature data loggers were buried in rocky talus patches (hereafter “sites”) potentially occupied by American pikas (Ochotona princeps). Data collection spanned three ecoregions: Grand Mesa, Colorado (GRME), Mt. Hood, Oregon (MTHO), and the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon (CRG

Varner, Johanna2021DOI: 10.6073/pasta/587086c613040697e0a25ba50c7379fb
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Twenty-year change in aspen dominance in pure aspen and mixed aspen/conifer stands on the Uncompahgre Plateau, Colorado, USA

Smith Amy E., Smith Frederick W.2005Forest Ecology and ManagementDOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2005.03.018Cited 61 times
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Registration of ‘Grand Mesa’ Pinto Bean

Crop ScienceVolume 45, Issue 1 cropsci2005.0413 p. 413-413 Registrations Of Cultivars Registration of ‘Grand Mesa’ Pinto Bean M.A. Brick, Corresponding Author M.A. Brick mbrick@lamar.colostate.edu Dep. of Soil and Crop Sciences, Colorado State Univ., Ft. Collins, CO, 80523Corresponding author (mbric

Brick M.A., Schwartz H.F., Ogg J.B.2005Crop ScienceDOI: 10.2135/cropsci2005.0413Cited 3 times
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Complex Proterozoic crustal assembly of southwestern North America in an arcuate subduction system:Tthe Black Canyon of the Gunnison, southwestern Colorado

This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Background Geometric and Kinematic Analysis of the Black Canyon Region The Dubois and Cochetopa Successions The Black Canyon and Dubois Succession Contact The Cebolla Creek Quartzite Conglomerate The Proterrozoic Rocks of the Uncompahgre Plateau U-

Jessup Micah J., Kalstrom Karl E., Connelly James N.2005Geophysical monographDOI: 10.1029/154gm03Cited 23 times
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THE PERSISTENCE OF QUAKING ASPEN (POPULUS TREMULOIDES) IN THE GRAND MESA AREA, COLORADO

Human activities have caused the decline of numerous species and ecosystems. To promote ecosystem resilience, recent management efforts aim to maintain ecosystem patterns and processes within their historical range of variability. There has been substantial concern that quaking aspen, the most widel

Kulakowski Dominik, Veblen Thomas T., Drinkwater Sarah2004Ecological ApplicationsDOI: 10.1890/03-5160Cited 104 times
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History, Geology, and Mineralogy of the Brooklyn Mine, San Juan County, Colorado

Rosemeyer Tom2002Rocks & MineralsDOI: 10.1080/00357529.2002.9926677Cited 2 times
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Evaporite tectonism in the lower Roaring Fork River valley, west-central Colorado

Kirkham Robert M., Streufert Randall K., Kunk Michael J.2002Geological Society of America eBooksDOI: 10.1130/0-8137-2366-3.73Cited 19 times
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Letters of Support for the Upper Colorado River Endagered Fish Recovery Program and the San Juan River Basin Recovery Program

Scott McInnis, Barbara Cubin, Jim Matheson, Tom Tancredo, Diana DeGette, Tom Udall, James V. Hansen, Chris Cannon, Bob Schaffer, Mark Udall, Heather Wilson, Wayne Allard, Orrin G. Hatch, Jeff Bingaman. 2001.

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“Enviros Weigh in on Black Canyon” (2001)

Author: Pete Sharp Organization: Crested Butte News Date: April 6th 2001

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Letter Concerning Water Rights at Black Canyon

From: Greg Walcher (Executive Director of DNR) To: Senator Campbell (“The Honorable Ben Nighthorse Campbell) February 29th 2000

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