1,199 results — topic: Hydrology & Watersheds

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River bank erosion and accretion rates, and planform metrics of the East River, downstream of Gothic Colorado over intervals between 1955 and 2015

This dataset provides the tabular summary of analysis of an alluvial floodplain reach of the East River, downstream of Gothic, CO near Crested Butte. The measurements include bank erosion and accretion rates, channel width, bank curvature, and the aspect/orientation of the river banks. The measureme

Joel Rowland, Sophie Stauffer2025DOI: 10.15485/1642910
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Constraining Bedrock Groundwater Residence Times in a Mountain System with Environmental Tracer Observations and Bayesian Uncertainty Quantification: Modeling and Data Package

Groundwater residence times provide fundamental descriptions of hydrologic dynamics and mixing processes in mountainous watersheds. Yet, few observational datasets that can constrain groundwater residence times over broad timescales are available in high elevation mountain systems. Here we present f

Nicholas Thiros, Erica Siirila-Woodburn, P. James Dennedy-Frank2025DOI: 10.15485/1960042
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East River Pore Water FTICR-MS Data associated with "Geomorphic and Hydrogeochemical Controls on Fine-Scale Hyporheic Microbiome Assembly and Function"

Pore water samples were collected from distributed locations around Meander A in East River (Crested Butte, CO, USA) during the summer of 2018. This dataset consists of the characterization of dissolved organic matter using 12 Tesla Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FTICR-

Casey Saup, Mikayla Borton, Amelia Nelson2025DOI: 10.15485/1957786
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Range size and local abundance data for angiosperm communities across an elevation gradient, Rocky Mountain Biological Lab, 2021-2022

This dataset contains abundance and range size data for angiosperm communities at three sites in Washington Gulch near the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (RMBL, Gothic, Colorado, USA) for 2021 and 2022. RMBL is located in the East River valley of the West Elk mountains, approximately 10 kilome

Leah N Veldhuisen, Verónica Zepeda, Brian Enquist2025DOI: 10.6073/pasta/320111b8e067c3b443fa25a719aac7ae
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Data from "A Bayesian Record Linkage Approach to Applications in Tree Demography Using Overlapping LiDAR Scans"

Processed LiDAR data and environmental covariates from 2015 and 2019 LiDAR scans in the Vicinity of Snodgrass Mountain (Western Colorado, USA), in a geographic subset used in primary analysis for the research paper. This package contains LiDAR-derived canopy height maps for 2015 and 2019, crown poly

Lane Drew, Andee Kaplan, Ian Breckheimer2025DOI: 10.15485/2476543
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Solute chemistry for streams draining geomorphic features and varying land cover gradients in the East River watershed, Colorado

This dataset contains solute chemistry data and GPS coordinates for surface water samples collected in the East River watershed in the Elk and West Elk Ranges of Colorado from August 3rd through August 11th, 2022. Samples were collected from streams and groundwater seeps as part of a comprehensive a

John Slosson, Isaac Larsen, Matthew Winnick2025DOI: 10.15485/2222681
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Data and scripts associated with “Riverine dissolved organic matter transformations increase with watershed area, water residence time, and Damköhler numbers in nested watersheds” (v2)

This data package is associated with the publication Riverine dissolved organic matter transformations increase with watershed area, water residence time, and Damk hler numbers in nested watersheds submitted to Biogeochemistry by Ryan et al., 2024 (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10533-024-01169-5). T

Kevin Ryan, Vanessa A. Garayburu-Caruso, Byron Crump2025DOI: 10.15485/2406989Cited 1 times
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Model Scripts for "Old-Aged Groundwater Contributes to Mountain Hillslope Hydrologic Dynamics"

The partitioning of water inputs between deep and shallow groundwater flow paths is a fundamental processes, yet is challenging to observe. Numerical models provide a valuable tool to further develop insights on these groundwater mixing processes. This repository contains scripts to run the ParFlow-

Nicholas Thiros, Erica Siirila-Woodburn, Kenneth Williams2025DOI: 10.15485/2524589
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Temperature, Humidity, and Time-Lapse Video Data from the East River Watershed, Water Year 2024

This dataset contains timelapse videos and distributed measurements of air temperature, relative humidity, dewpoint, and soil temperature across the East River Basin from October 3rd, 2023 to August 12th, 2024. Instruments were deployed in 14 sites as part of the DOE Grant: Seasonal Cycles Unravel M

Jessica Lundquist, Rosemary Carroll, Ethan Gutmann2025DOI: 10.15485/2472942
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Unoccupied Aerial System-mounted image velocimetry and Doppler velocity radar data for computation of river velocity and discharge collected at seven locations in Colorado in 2023: Discharge Measurements

This child item contains the raw acoustic Doppler velocity profiler (ADCP) measurements collected by U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) hydrographers at each site to validate Image and Radar velocimetry results. The discharge measurements were collected as part of routine and standard streamflow gaging d

Frank L Engel2024
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Unoccupied Aerial System-mounted image velocimetry and Doppler velocity radar data for computation of river velocity and discharge collected at seven locations in Colorado in 2023: Cross-Section Geometry

This child item contains bathymetric measurements of the channel geometry suitable for use in computing cross-sectional area for each field site. Each field site is abbreviated in various files in this data release. File and folder names quickly identify which site a particular file or dataset repre

Frank L Engel2024
Article

Statistical framework to assess long-term spatio-temporal climate changes: East River mountainous watershed case study

Evaluation of long-term temporal and spatial climatic change in mountainous regions is a critical challenge because of the interactive effects of multiple land and climatic factors and processes. Here we present the application of the statistical framework to the assessment of changes of climatic co

Faybishenko B., Arora B., Dwivedi D.2022Stochastic environmental research and risk assessmentDOI: 10.1007/s00477-022-02327-7Cited 8 times
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From legacy contamination to watershed systems science: a review of scientific insights and technologies developed through DOE-supported research in water and energy security

Abstract Water resources, including groundwater and prominent rivers worldwide, are under duress because of excessive contaminant and nutrient loads. To help mitigate this problem, the United States Department of Energy (DOE) has supported research since the late 1980s to improve our fundamental kno

Dwivedi D., Steefel C. I., Arora B.2022Environmental Research LettersDOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/ac59a9Cited 29 times
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The effects of spatial and temporal resolution of gridded meteorological forcing on watershed hydrological responses

Abstract. Meteorological forcing plays a critical role in accurately simulating the watershed hydrological cycle. With the advancement of high-performance computing and the development of integrated watershed models, simulating the watershed hydrological cycle at high temporal (hourly to daily) and

Chen X., Shuai P., Mital U.2022Hydrology and Earth System SciencesDOI: 10.5194/hess-26-2245-2022Cited 46 times
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Variability in observed stable water isotopes in snowpack across a mountainous watershed in Colorado

AbstractIsotopic information from 81 snowpits was collected over a 5‐year period in a large, Colorado watershed. Data spans gradients in elevation, aspect, vegetation, and seasonal climate. They are combined with overlapping campaigns for water isotopes in precipitation and snowmelt, and a land‐surf

Carroll R. W. H., Deems J. S., Maxwell R.2022Hydrological ProcessesDOI: 10.1002/hyp.14653Cited 32 times
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A <scp>community‐supported</scp> weather and soil moisture monitoring database of the Roaring Fork catchment of the Colorado River Headwaters

AbstractLocal community interest in better understanding regional climate change impacts has motivated the establishment of a long‐term soil moisture and weather observation network in the Roaring Fork catchment of the Colorado River Headwaters. This catchment‐wide suite of 10 stations, installed be

Osenga Elise C., Vano Julie A., Arnott James C.2021Hydrological ProcessesDOI: 10.1002/hyp.14081Cited 24 times
Article

Sources of Controversy in the Law of the Colorado River: An Upper Basin View

MacDonnell Lawrence2021SSRN Electronic JournalDOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3874212Cited 4 times
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Topographic Map Analysis of the North Platte River-South Platte River Drainage Divide Area, Western Larimer County, Colorado, USA Eric Clausen

The United States Supreme Court settled legal disputes concerning four different Larimer County (Colorado) locations where water is moved by gravity across the high elevation North Platte-South Platte River drainage divide, which begins as a triple drainage divide with the Colorado River at Thunder

Clausen Eric2021Earth Science ResearchDOI: 10.5539/esr.v10n1p49Cited 3 times
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Plasma Arc Flow Plasma Arc Flow ? Waste -to -Energy

•Runoff from liquid waste such as sewage and sludge is destroying the eco-system, killing fish, coral reefs, and impacting tourism •Sewage hookup generally is not available in remote areas •Conventional water treatment is very expensive to build and operate and does not completely remove pollutants

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Lower Owens River Project

Mark Hill and William S. Platts