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Erratum to “Holocene alluvial stratigraphy and response to climate change in the Roaring River valley, Front Range, Colorado, USA” [Quat. Res.78 (2012) 197–208]

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2012Quaternary ResearchDOI: 10.1016/j.yqres.2012.08.007
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When Coal Was King: A History of Crested Butte, Colorado, 1880-1951

Journal Article When Coal Was King: A History of Crested Butte, Colorado, 1880–1951 Get access When Coal Was King: A History of Crested Butte, Colorado, 1880–1951. By Smith Duane A.. (Golden: Colorado School of Mines Press, 1984. xiii + 144 pp. Illustrations, map, essay on sources, index. $9.95, pap

1985The Western Historical QuarterlyDOI: 10.2307/969692
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Do marmots display a dear enemy phenomenon in response to anal gland secretions?

2013Journal of Zoology
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A change in status of Lupinus homicola var. tetonensis

1969Transactions of the Missouri Academy of Science
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Drain the Lake! Tear Down the Butte! Build Paradise!: The Environmental Dimensions of Social and Economic Power in Boulder, Colorado, and Benzie, Michigan: Presented as the Twentieth Annual Lecture in the W. P. Whitsett California Lecture Series, California State University, Northridge, May 26, 2006

Research Article| April 01 2007 Drain the Lake! Tear Down the Butte! Build Paradise!: The Environmental Dimensions of Social and Economic Power in Boulder, Colorado, and Benzie, Michigan: Presented as the Twentieth Annual Lecture in the W. P. Whitsett California Lecture Series, California State Univ

2007Southern California QuarterlyDOI: 10.2307/41172353
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An actinopterygian-dominated fish fauna from the Upper Cretaceous Williams Fork Formation, northwestern Colorado, and evidence for provinciality across Laramidia at the Campanian/Maastrichtian boundary

The Williams Fork Formation (WFF) of northwestern Colorado preserves an understudied freshwater biota from the Campanian/Maastrichtian boundary. Here we describe a diverse actinopterygian-dominated fish assemblage from the ReBecca’s Hollow locality of Rio Blanco County. Chondrichthyans are rare from

2026Cretaceous ResearchDOI: 10.1016/j.cretres.2026.106313
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Climate Warming Drives Local Extinction in a Subalpine Meadow

2018Mountain Views
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Effects of spatial patterning of co-flowering plant species on pollination quantity and purity

2018Annals of Botany
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Additive effects of herbivory, nectar robbing and seed predation on male and female fitness components of the host plant <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i>

2011Oecologia
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A multi-year case study highlighting the influence of hydrological conditions on epidemic dynamics in a natural plant pathosystem

The scale of influence of hydrological and thermal conditions on disease remains uncertain for most wild plant pathosystems, thus restricting our ability to predict the impacts of climate change. Analysis of the spatiotemporal spread of a fungal rust pathogen throughout four naturally occurring flax

2025OikosDOI: 10.1111/oik.10845
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Yellow-bellied marmots (<i>Marmota flaviventris</i>) hibernate socially

2004Journal of Mammalogy
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AN EX POST ANALYSIS OF THE UNCOMPAHGRE PROJECT<sup>1</sup>

ABSTRACT: The national and regional economic impact of the Bureau of Reclamation's Uncompahgre Project which was authorized in 1903 is assessed. Benefit‐cost ratios for the project are calculated for a range of production cost estimates and discount rates. An economic base approach is used to estima

1980JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources AssociationDOI: 10.1111/j.1752-1688.1980.tb02377.x
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Exploring the "Most effective pollinator principal" with complex flowers: Bumblebees and <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i>

2001Annals of Botany
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Absence of conspecific pollen advantage in the dynamics of an <i>Ipomopsis</i> (Polemoniaceae) hybrid zone

2000American Journal of Botany
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Outbreeding depression varies among cohorts of <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i> planted in nature

2000Evolution
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Modeling spatial distribution of snow water equivalent using transfer learning across mountainous basins

Abstract Accurately estimating snow water equivalent (SWE) is crucial for understanding the impacts of climate change, urbanization, and population growth on water resources. High operational costs of lidar observations limit the frequency and coverage of SWE estimates at high spatial resolutions, l

2025Journal of Geophysical Research: Machine Learning and ComputationDOI: 10.1029/2024JH000278
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The Where of Mineral Names: Creedite, Colorado Fluorspar Company Mine, Wagon Wheel Gap, Mineral County, Colorado

CREEDITE, Ca3Al2(SO4)(OH)2F8·2H2O, is a calcium aluminium sulfate fluoro-hydroxide. It forms colorless to white to purple, monoclinic prismatic crystals, frequently in acicular radiating sprays of ...

2018Rocks &amp; MineralsDOI: 10.1080/00357529.2018.1454114
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Differences in gene expression and genetic variation underlying preference-performance mismatches: insights from a specialized native herbivore on an invasive toxic plant

The causes for preference-performance mismatches in a specialist native herbivore laying eggs on an invasive toxic plant are investigated, and genes related to successful detoxification and adaptive feeding were enriched in larvae feeding on native plants and toxic plants.

2025HeredityDOI: 10.1038/s41437-025-00777-7
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Quantifying groundwater response and uncertainty in beaver-influenced mountainous floodplains using machine learning-based model calibration

AbstractBeavers (Castor canadensis) alter river corridor hydrology by creating ponds and inundating floodplains, and thereby improving surface water storage. However, the impact of inundation on groundwater, particularly in mountainous alluvial floodplains with permeable gravel/cobble layers overlai

2025Water Resources ResearchDOI: 10.1029/2024WR039192
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Mechanisms of hummingbird-mediated selection for flower width in <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i>

1996Ecology