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NESDIS Global 100 km sea surface temperature (SST) product, 1993 - 2016
Product shows global sea surface temperatures in degrees C. It is a composite gridded-image derived from 8-km resolution Global SST Observations and is generated daily on a global scale. SST is defined as the skin temperature of the ocean surface water.
NESDIS 14 km sea surface temperature for North America, 1993 to 2016
This product presents local sea surface temperatures (degrees C). It is a composite gridded-image derived from 8-km resolution SST observations collected by Advanced High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) and HIRS (High Resolution Infrared Radiation Sounder) instruments onboard NOAA and Metop-A satellit
NESDIS Global 100 km sea surface temperature (SST) product, 1993 - 2016
Product shows global sea surface temperatures in degrees C. It is a composite gridded-image derived from 8-km resolution Global SST Observations and is generated daily on a global scale. SST is defined as the skin temperature of the ocean surface water.
Data from: Historical fire regimes and contemporary fire effects within sagebrush habitats of Gunnison Sage-grouse
The historical role of fire in sagebrush ( Artemisia tridentata ) landscapes remains poorly understood yet is important to inform management and conservation of obligate species such as the threatened Gunnison Sage-grouse (GUSG; Centrocercus minimus ). We reconstructed fire histories from tree-ring
Structural evolution of the Hamilton Creek-Dry Creek anticline and its relationship to the southeast termination of Paradox Valley, SW Colorado, The
The Pennsylvanian-Permian Paradox Basin is an asymmetrical basin on the Colorado Plateau (Figure 1.1) that has been studied for decades due to its unique geologic history and economic quantities of potash, petroleum, and minerals such as uranium, vanadium, radium, and copper. The basin has a complex
Colorado State University reports : Colorado Agriculture Bibliography
The records in this bibliography may cover several subject areas and are listed alphabetically by author.
Water and irrigation : Colorado Agriculture Bibliography
The records in this bibliography may cover several subject areas and are listed alphabetically by author.
States and transitions in aspen dominated ecosystems in western Colorado
In Colorado and the southwestern United States, quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) is a species of high ecological, economic, and aesthetic importance. In response to the interests of several landowners and land managers in my study sites, this thesis describes my efforts to identify differe
Variation in Undisturbed Plant and Animal Populations and Its Implications for Studies of Recovering Ecosystems
Variation in population sizes of indicator species on an annual scale is much more likely to be of significance for most studies of ecosystem recovery. This broader time scale encompasses the regularly occurring seasonal climatic cycles and the corresponding variation in population dynamics of most
Nano-scale Petrophysical Studies of The Gothic Shale Interval in the Paradox Basin, Colorado, U.S.A.
Hydrocarbon production from shale has become a main energy source for the United States. Consequently, an increased knowledge of the petrophysical properties of shale such as porosity, permeability, tortuosity, and fluid-rock interactions (e.g., contact angle, imbibition) will improve production eff
Roderick Nash 1939–
Roderick Nash was one of many young, talented scholars attracted to the university's majestic setting on the Pacific Coast just west of Santa Barbara. As Nash developed courses in American environmental history, fate stepped in when oil from a drilling pipe rupture on an offshore platform bubbled 70
A Presence-Only Species Distribution Model Comparison Predicting the Distribution of the Amphibian Chytrid Fungus <i>(Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis)</i>
Adaptation, assisted migration, and extinction in a warming world: Understanding the response of <i>Androsace septentrionalis</i> to climate change through climate manipulation and transplant experiments
Biotic and abiotic drivers of plant symbionts determine plant performance, the maintenance of diversity, and response to global change
Interactions among organisms regulate the structure and function of ecosystems and the response of ecosystems to global change. The outcome of species interactions is shaped by the partners involved in the interaction and the climate contexts of the systems in which they reside. Global change is alt
Differences in Evolutionary History and Ploidy Type Shape the Interactions of <i>Populus tremuloides</i> Michx. with Climate
Plant-Pollinator Interactions and Environmental Change: Effects of Experimental Changes in Phenology and Water Availability on a Montane Wildflower
Bonanza cleanup
B9na~~.a clea;nup, '· . Background 1• • • 12 adit and reconstruct the ponal · The lates t,. of several area,andconductgeologicreconnais- CERCLA removal actions within the sance back to a possible plug loca· , BonanzaMiningAreaCERCLASilo .'tion approximately 3500' into the •wai initiated by priv~e pa
Boating rights on rivers in Colorado
Eric Leaper. National Organization for Rivers.
BLM Wilderness: The Colorado Proposal
Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Sierra Club. BLM.
BLM Beavers
length, the beaver prowled with masto- dons. mammoths, and saber-toothed tigers. But those species disappeared with the retreat of the continental gla- cers. The beaver did not. It adapted-— ame smaller—and endured. Had the beaver not endured. Amer- ican history would have been written differently.
