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Dataset

Snowpack Proportional Reduction in Freezing Degree Days (2002-2021)

This is a map of the influence of snow on growing season freezing potential (snow-free freezing degree days, SFFDD) for the Upper Gunnison domain, derived from daily minimum temperature maps interpolated from weather station and microclimate sensor data combined with Landsat-derived estimates of the

Ian Breckheimer2023
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Snow-free Growing Degree-days 0-60 Days Post Snow Standard Deviation (2002-2021)

This is a map of temporal variability in accumulated snow-free growing potential (snow-free growing degree days, SFGDD) for the Upper Gunnison domain, derived from daily maximum temperature maps interpolated from weather station and microclimate sensor data combined with Landsat-derived estimates of

Ian Breckheimer2023
Dataset

Snow-free Growing Degree-days 0-60 Days Post Snow Mean (2002-2021)

This is a map of accumulated snow-free growing potential (snow-free growing degree days, SFGDD) for the Upper Gunnison domain, derived from daily maximum temperature maps interpolated from weather station and microclimate sensor data combined with Landsat-derived estimates of the timing of seasonal

Ian Breckheimer2023
Dataset

Snow-free Growing Degree-days Late Season Standard Deviation (2002-2021)

This is a map of temporal variability in accumulated fall snow-free growing potential (snow-free growing degree days, SFGDD) for the Upper Gunnison domain, derived from daily maximum air temperature maps interpolated from weather station and microclimate sensor data combined with Landsat-derived est

Ian Breckheimer2023
Chapter

Pinedale glacial history of the upper Arkansas River valley

This field trip guidebook chapter outlines the glacial history of the upper Arkansas River valley, Colorado, and builds on a previous GSA field trip to the same area in 2010. The following will be presented: (1) new cosmogenic 10Be exposure ages of moraine boulders from the Pinedale and Bull Lake gl

Schweinsberg Avriel D., Briner Jason P., Shroba Ralph R.2016Geological Society of America eBooksDOI: 10.1130/2016.0044(14)Cited 10 times
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A framework for assessing feasibility of Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) project sites

After the Second World War, America saw a decline in ridership on transit systems which eventually resulted in the dismantling and abandonment of many rail systems. The primary mode of public transportation shifted from transit to buses, which used the same streets and competed with the same infrast

Sharma Avi, C. Strong, Kelly, E. Ozbek, Mehmet2016Digital Collections of Colorado (Colorado State University)DOI: 10.25675/3.019575Cited 1 times
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Combattere lo sprawl con il trasporto pubblico: il Transit-Oriented Development in Colorado

Secondo l’U.S. Census Bureau, il 50% della popolazione degli Stati Uniti viveva in aree suburbane nel 2000. Stando ai dati del censimento 2010, questa quota è ulteriormente cresciuta, passando al 58%. Un aumento enorme, se pensiamo che negli anni ’20 del xx secolo questa quota era attorno al 15%. N

Manella Gabriele2016Archivio istituzionale della ricerca (Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna)
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Colorado’s Water Wars Begin, 1920–1940

Schulte Steven C.2016University Press of Colorado eBooksDOI: 10.5876/9781607325000.c002
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Colorado's Water: A Problem Rooted in Geography and History

Schulte Steven C.2016University Press of Colorado eBooksDOI: 10.5876/9781607325000.c001
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EPISODIC UPLIFT OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS: EVIDENCE FROM U-PB DETRITAL ZIRCON GEOCHRONOLOGY AND LOW-TEMPERATURE THERMOCHRONOLOGY WITH A CHAPTER ON USING MOBILE TECHNOLOGY FOR GEOSCIENCE EDUCATION

The timing and processes of development of the high topography and high relief of the southern Rocky Mountains of Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico has been controversial for over a hundred years. The Mesozoic and Paleozoic rocks in the region formed a 3-4 km thick sub-horizontal stratigraphy that re

Donahue Maria Magdalena Sandoval2016UNM’s Digital Repository (University of New Mexico)
Article

Selenium Biofortification and Phytoremediation Phytotechnologies: A Review

The element selenium (Se) is both essential and toxic for most life forms, with a narrow margin between deficiency and toxicity. Phytotechnologies using plants and their associated microbes can address both of these problems. To prevent Se toxicity due to excess environmental Se, plants may be used

Schiavon Michela, Pilon‐Smits Elizabeth A. H.2016Journal of Environmental QualityDOI: 10.2134/jeq2016.09.0342Cited 163 times
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Reproductive Ecology of Female Golden-Mantled Ground Squirrels

Wells C. P.2016
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The Visual Ecology of <i>Speyeria mormonia</i>

Variations in environmental factors such as temperature, precipitation, and day

Sanchez Gonzalez N.2016
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Individual variation in plant traits drives species interactions, ecosystem functioning, and responses to global change.

Ecologists have long sought to understand the processes that lead to the riotous diversity in communities of organisms that inhabit disparate climates and landscapes. Such a diversity of traits leads to a diversity of interactions among species in natural communities, which in turn generates a diver

Read Q. D.2016
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Population and community consequences of ecological differences between the sexes.

Petry W. K.2016
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Altitudinal gradients do not predict plant-symbiont responses to experimental warming.

Kazenel M. R.2016
Document

A Colorado Citizen’s Guide to Achieving a Healthy Community, Economy, and Environment

A handbook to Colorado citizen’s guide to achieving a healthy community, economy and environment

Document

A Bill for an Act Concerning State Planning and Infrastructure

By Senators Evans and Powers; Also Representative McElhany Senate Bill 00-215

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A big blunder

Frank S. Hoag and Robert H. Rawlings. The Sunday Chieftain.

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25 Facts About Water in the San Luis Valley

San Luis Valley Water Quality Demonstration Project.