1,923 results — topic: RMBL & Gothic

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Profiting from the Peak: Landscape and Liberty in Colorado Springs

Events and socioeconomic conditions that formed Colorado Springs and analyzing the built landscape and spatial layout, focusing on historic architecture. Examines the cultural values that define the city, showing how military and political and economic institutions, cultural movements, individuals,

2021University Press of Colorado eBooksDOI: 10.5876/9781646421688Cited 2 times
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Molecular diversity of dissolved organic matter reflects macroecological patterns in river networks

2025Scientific ReportsDOI: 10.1038/s41598-025-12835-5Cited 2 times
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Consuming ideals: an archaeological investigation of the Social Hygiene Movement in Colorado

Historical investigations of the Social Hygiene Movement (1890s-1930s) tend to focus on the urban origins of the concerns that sparked much of the resulting reform efforts. Furthermore, archaeological investigations that address artifacts associated with the Social Hygiene Movement often focus on ei

2015Digital Collections of Colorado (Colorado State University)DOI: 10.25675/3.021245Cited 2 times
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Soft-Shelled Turtles in the Colorado River Basin

1937CopeiaDOI: 10.2307/1436259Cited 2 times
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How strong is Snow? Spatial correlations of snowpack load bearing capacity and micromechanics from NASA SnowEx SnowMicroPen Data at Grand Mesa, Colorado

2025Cold Regions Science and TechnologyDOI: 10.1016/j.coldregions.2024.104369Cited 1 times
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G. K. Gilbert and ground water, or ‘I have drawn this map with much reluctance’

Gilbert’s studies of underground water were overshadowed by his magnificent reports on geologic structure and landforms. In fact, his 1896 publication on the underground water of the Arkansas Valley in eastern Colorado was called by W. M. Davis “for the most part a straightforward geological account

1980Geological Society of America eBooksDOI: 10.1130/spe183-p81Cited 1 times
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Matrix diffusion controls mountain hillslope groundwater ages and inferred storage dynamics

Groundwater age distributions provide fundamental insights on coupled water and biogeochemical processes in mountain watersheds. Field-based studies have found mixtures of young and old-aged groundwater in mountain catchments underlain by bedrock; yet, the processes that dictate these groundwater ag

2025GroundwaterDOI: 10.1111/gwat.13475Cited 1 times
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Federal Agency Involvement in Western Renewable Energy Resource Decisions: Assessing the Views of Colorado County Commissioners

2010SSRN Electronic JournalDOI: 10.2139/ssrn.1582521Cited 1 times
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Phylogeny does not predict the outcome of heterospecific pollen–pistil interactions in a species-rich alpine plant community

Our results show that even in communities where HPT is common, pre-zygotic post-pollination mechanisms do not provide strong barriers to interspecific fertilization. HPT can result in the loss of ovules even between highly diverged plant species.

2025American Journal of BotanyDOI: 10.1002/ajb2.70004Cited 1 times
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Herbivory damage but not plant disease under experimental warming is dependent on weather for three subalpine grass species

Abstract Both theory and prior studies predict that climate warming should increase attack rates by herbivores and pathogens on plants. However, past work has often assumed that variation in abiotic conditions other than temperature (e.g. precipitation) do not alter warming responses of plant damage

2023Journal of Animal EcologyDOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.14050Cited 1 times
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Dead in the Water? Addressing the Future of Water Conservation in the Colorado River Basin

2023SSRN Electronic JournalDOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4418308Cited 1 times
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Daily roadkill monitoring and long-term population census reveal female-biased mortality for a small mammal along a wildland-urban interface

2023Biological ConservationDOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2022.109863Cited 1 times
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Rare Books Slavica in the University of Colorado Libraries, Boulder, Colorado. An Annotated Bibliography

1989The Slavic and East European JournalDOI: 10.2307/309362Cited 1 times
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Biden Administration Considers Unprecedented Solution to Colorado River Crisis

As Colorado River Basin states prove unable to reach a consensus in reducing their water consumption, the U.S. Department of the Interior is investigating an option that defies the Law of the River.

2023EosDOI: 10.1029/2023eo230151Cited 1 times
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Do socio-cultural traits and other demographics affect outdoor recreation constraints? The case for Mesa County, Colorado

Physical activity from outdoor recreational pursuits is well known to be beneficial and has been encouraged by the US Surgeon General. Specific constraints, often reflected in sociocultural issues, can be impediments to individuals participating in outdoor recreational activities. Data were collecte

2018Journal of Kinesiology & WellnessDOI: 10.56980/jkw.v7i1.12Cited 1 times
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The Return of the Native: Northern Ute Removal from and Return to Colorado Ancestral Homelands

2020University Press of Colorado eBooksDOI: 10.5876/9781646420186.c013Cited 1 times
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Notes on the Laramie Formation in Central Weld County, Colorado

1926The Journal of GeologyDOI: 10.1086/623371Cited 1 times
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Colorado River Water in Southern California: Evolution of the Allocation Framework, 1922-2014

2014SSRN Electronic JournalDOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2543629Cited 1 times
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Measurement report: An investigation of the spatiotemporal variability in aerosols in the mountainous terrain of the upper Colorado River basin using SAIL-Net

Abstract. In the western US and similar topographic regions across the world, precipitation in the mountains is crucial to local and downstream freshwater supplies. Atmospheric aerosols can impact clouds and precipitation by acting as cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) and ice-nucleating particles (INP

2025Atmospheric Chemistry and PhysicsDOI: 10.5194/acp-25-2745-2025Cited 1 times
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Extending the social cohesion hypothesis: is group social structure associated with dispersal in yellow-bellied marmots (Marmota flaviventer)?

Dispersal is an important individual decision which may influence individual fitness as well as population viability. The social cohesion hypothesis posits more social individuals remain at home, which is supported by prior work across taxa. However, how the sociality and connectivity of the group a

2024Current ZoologyDOI: 10.1093/cz/zoae002Cited 1 times