1,923 results — topic: RMBL & Gothic

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The carbonatite complex at Iron Hill, Powderhorn district, Gunnison County, Colorado

Abstract The carbonatite complex at Iron Hill is located southeast of the town of Powderhorn along Cebolla Creek, Deldorado Creek, and Beaver Creek in Gunnison County, Colorado. To reach the complex, travel 9 mi (14.5 km)west of Gunnison on U.S. 50 to the intersection with Colorado 149, turn south o

1987Geological Society of America eBooksDOI: 10.1130/0-8137-5402-x.325Cited 1 times
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Perception of experiential value in luxury hotel settings: The case of experiential programming and impact on consumers

A luxury shift has occurred and been reflected in the way consumers now define luxury.

2023DOI: 10.31274/td-20240329-576Cited 1 times
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Groundwater Resources of Colorado’s San Luis Basin

2020University Press of Colorado eBooksDOI: 10.5876/9781646420407.c007Cited 1 times
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A pathogen's spatial range is not constrained by geographical features in the flax rust pathosystem

Climate change and shifting environmental conditions can allow pathogens to spread into previously unburdened areas. For plant pathogens, this dynamic has the potential to disrupt natural ecosystem equilibria and human agriculture, making predicting plant pathogen range shifts increasingly important

2023Ecology and EvolutionDOI: 10.1002/ece3.10577Cited 1 times
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Economics of forage production in the mountain meadow areas of Colorado : a progress report /

OO" 0% {67 O72 78 would be economical to harvest sufficient quantities of hay under the two-cut harvest system, along with one of the following:

1959DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.67452Cited 1 times
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The Uncompahgre Valley and the Gunnison Tunnel

1906Bulletin of the American Geographical SocietyDOI: 10.2307/198687Cited 1 times
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Impacts of climate change on the hydrologic response of headwater basins in Colorado

The headwater basins of Colorado are heavily relied upon for freshwater resources on an annual basis. However, knowledge concerning generation of such resources, and implications of climate change on their availability in the future, is not well understood. Thus, this research has been undertaken to

2007Digital Collections of Colorado (Colorado State University)DOI: 10.25675/3.023517Cited 1 times
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Implications of global climate change on cow parsnip in Colorado: from flowering phenology to multitrophic interactions

Plants play a central role in structuring nearly all terrestrial communities and providing ecosystem services. As ectothermic organisms, the synchronization of plant and insect life history events (phenology) are strongly dependent on temperature and precipitation, two of the major components of cli

2019Digital Collections of Colorado (Colorado State University)DOI: 10.25675/3.019067Cited 1 times
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Through the 'Scope: An Occurrence of Prehnite in the Red Mountain Mining District Ouray County, Colorado

1994Rocks & MineralsDOI: 10.1080/00357529.1994.9925613Cited 1 times
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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

2017DOI: 10.4324/9781315543659-57
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“We Are Only Activators” – Virginia Satir and the Mystery of Human Life: A Reflection

Edited transcription of three lectures, given by Virginia Satir, on the same topic, but presented in three different ways. Lectures were each a part of a month-long seminar given in 1981, 1982, and 1983 during module I of the Avanta Process Community Meetings in Crested Butte, Colorado. [Article cop

2022DOI: 10.4324/9781315866321-1
Student Paper

The activity patterns of the long-legged bat, <i>Myotis volans</i> in conjunction with habitat

1994
Student Paper

Dipper territory

1985
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A Quantitative Test of Folsom Unifacial Tool Recycling in Block C

which, following Aldenderfer (2006), we define as locations at elevations greater than 2,500 meters above sea level (e.g.,

2021University Press of Colorado eBooksDOI: 10.5876/9781646421404.c013
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Block A

which, following Aldenderfer (2006), we define as locations at elevations greater than 2,500 meters above sea level (e.g.,

2021University Press of Colorado eBooksDOI: 10.5876/9781646421404.c007
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Geology, Site Formation, and Geochronology

which, following Aldenderfer (2006), we define as locations at elevations greater than 2,500 meters above sea level (e.g.,

2021University Press of Colorado eBooksDOI: 10.5876/9781646421404.c002
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Growing Greener: Putting Conservation Into Local Plans And Ordinances

Growing Greener is an illustrated workbook that presents a new look at designing subdivisions while preserving green space and creating open space networks. Randall Arendt explains how to design residential developments that maximize land conservation without reducing overall building density, thus

1999Medical Entomology and Zoology
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Dwindling Groundwater Reserves Will Threaten Mountain Streamflow in a Warmer World

Groundwater storage and release in mountain systems is often ignored compounding uncertainty in how these systems may respond to climate change. To assess the importance of groundwater to mountain streamflow, we combine an extensive data network with a high-resolution, integrated hydrologic model st

2023Research SquareDOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3405349/v1]
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The Mountaineer Site: A Folsom Winter Camp in the Rockies

A decade's worth of archaeological research conducted at Mountaineer, a Paleoindian campsite in Colorado's Upper Gunnison Basin. Extensively excavated, long-term Folsom occupations with evidence of built structures. The site provides a record of stone tool manufacture and use offering insight into a

2021University Press of Colorado eBooksDOI: 10.5876/9781646421404
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Wind-driven seed dispersal differentially promotes seed trapping and retention across alpine plants

2026American Journal of BotanyDOI: 10.1002/ajb2.70151