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Groundwater and Surface Water Flow (GSFLOW) model files for the East River, Colorado
The data package contains model input files and executables for the East River, Colorado (750 km2) located in the headwaters of the Upper Colorado River Basin. The code applied is the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Groundwater and Surface Water Flow (GSFLOW) model. The model contains a 100-m grid res
Aerobic respiration controls on shale weathering, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 2023: Dataset
This data package was generated in order to support the development of a deep-time weathering model and to assess the coupling between shale weathering and aerobic respiration in the paper “Aerobic respiration controls on shale weathering” by Stolze et al., Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (2023). Th
Aerobic respiration controls on shale weathering, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 2023: Dataset
This data package was generated in order to support the development of a deep-time weathering model and to assess the coupling between shale weathering and aerobic respiration in the paper “Aerobic respiration controls on shale weathering” by Stolze et al., Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (2023). Th
Aerobic respiration controls on shale weathering, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 2023: Dataset
This data package was generated in order to support the development of a deep-time weathering model and to assess the coupling between shale weathering and aerobic respiration in the paper “Aerobic respiration controls on shale weathering” by Stolze et al., Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (2023). Th
Lateralized Function Without Lateralization
In many vertebrates, the right hemisphere/left visual field is used to process information about threats while the left hemisphere/right visual field is used to process information about conspecifics. This is referred to as hemispheric lateralization. But prey that are too predictable in their respo
Effects of Microclimate on the regeneration of Quaking Aspens, <i>Populus tremuloides</i>
Populus tremuloides is a keystone species found throughout North America. P. tremuloides aids the regeneration of eco systems, however as climate changes, the health of P. tremuloides is changing. P. tremuloides populations are on the decline in the American southwest, and with time it could affect
Carbon Dioxide Efflux and Storage in Small, Drying Alpine Ponds
Climate change is expected to influence the drying regimes of small ponds, impacting their carbon cycling capabilities and potentially inducing unprecedented pond drying that could lead to higher greenhouse gas efflux rates. Small ponds are already known to release disproportionately high amounts of
Assessing the Role of Oxbow Deposits in Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics within Alpine Watersheds
Despite their abundance, floodplains are poorly understood components of the global carbon cycle that are not well represented in Earth system models. The hydrology of floodplains was thought to be the major factor in controlling the chemical state and microbial activity within their sediments and g
Variation in bill morphology and pollen prevalence in the Broad-Tailed Hummingbird (<i>Selasphorus platycercus</i>)
We found that the Broad-Tailed Hummingbird (Selasphorus platycercus) exhibits significant intraspecies variation across several morphological traits, including those important in foraging. However, the effects of these morphological variation on flower visitation is not well understood. To begin to
Does it stay or does it go: exploring seasonal influences on nutrients across topography in a Colorado mountain watershed
Climate change is a current issue that impacts ecosystems and the natural processes within them. Through the variance of factors such as, temperature, precipitation and hydrology due to climate change key processes such as nutrient cycling are affected. This study focused on the movement of nitrogen
Effects of <i>Didymosphenia germinata</i> on American Dipper (<i>Cinclus mexicanus</i>) Territory Size
The American dipper (Cinclus mexicanus) is a medium-sized passerine that forages predominantly in
Zen Ecology and the origin of scientific ideas
Comment on Cognition-mediated evolution of low-quality floral nectars.
Nachev et al (Reports, 6 January 2017, p. 75) present dilute nectar in bat-pollinated plants as "paradoxical" because bats prefer concentrated nectar, but paradox disappears with realistic assumptions about nectar evolution. We argue that they make unrealistic assumptions about the cognitive abiliti
40 years of progress in pollination biology, and what it means for citizen scientists
To the Rockies and back: studying marmots in Colorado
Pollinator traits and competitive context shape dynamic foraging behavior in bee communities
Bad mix: Water and waste
Loretta Sword. The Pueblo Chieftain.
Atmospheric Carrying Capacity of the Gunnison Valley, Colorado
Jeff Beach.?Colorado State University.
Background Information on the National Energy Conservation Challenge
BACKGROUND XNPORMATZON ON THE NATIONAL ENERGY CoNSERVATTON CHALIERGE , WESTERN STATE COLLEGE OF CoLORADD Michael Proteman, National Executive Chaisnan Lavrence Whiteside, Rational Assistant Chaicaum Cristen Thomas, Nationzl Assistant Chairmen Pat Healey, National Vice-thaizsmcn BACKGROUND XNFPORMATT
Attention Boaters and Fishermen Please Respect Nearby Private Property
Bureau of Land Management
