The Uncompahgre Valley and the Gunnison Tunnel
Block C
which, following Aldenderfer (2006), we define as locations at elevations greater than 2,500 meters above sea level (e.g.,
Females know best: dispersal polymorphism maintained by sex-specific foraging
Expansion of the Colorado River Aqueduct System
Flannelmouth Sucker: The Ironhorse of the Colorado River Basin
Dead in the Water? Addressing the Future of Water Conservation in the Colorado River Basin
The core of the Black Canyon Computer Corporation
The author discusses his experiences with the GEC computer department, starting with the M236, a high speed 36-bit minicomputer. He discusses the GE 600 lineage, the GE 600/645 and paging, tape transport problems, and the end of the department.
Shepherding Compact Security Water in the Upper Colorado River Basin
Federal Agency Involvement in Western Renewable Energy Resource Decisions: Assessing the Views of Colorado County Commissioners
Women, Crime and Justice: Balancing the Scales E. Gunnison, F.P. Bernat and L. Goodstein. Chichester: Wiley (2017) 306pp. £75.50hb ISBN 9781118793466
Women, Crime and Justice is an expansive teaching tool, focused on the position of women in the criminal justice system, as victims, offenders, and professional agents working within it. In addition, Gunnison, Bernat and Goodstein consider how the law impacts upon distinctly gendered issues, with wo
Colorado River Water in Southern California: Evolution of the Allocation Framework, 1922-2014
Changing the Law-Science Paradigm for Colorado River Restoration
Measurement report: An investigation of the spatiotemporal variability in aerosols in the mountainous terrain of the upper Colorado River basin using SAIL-Net
Abstract. In the western US and similar topographic regions across the world, precipitation in the mountains is crucial to local and downstream freshwater supplies. Atmospheric aerosols can impact clouds and precipitation by acting as cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) and ice-nucleating particles (INP
THE EXCAVATION OF THE GRAND CANON OF THE COLORADO RIVER
GC skew is a measure of the strand asymmetry in the distribution of guanines and cytosines.GC skew favors R-loops, a type of three stranded nucleic acid structures that form upon annealing of an RNA strand to one strand of DNA, creating a persistent RNA:DNA hybrid.Previous studies show that GC skew
Additional Notes on the Birds of the Elk Mountain Region, Colorado
Abiotic influences on continuous conifer forest structure across a subalpine watershed
Understanding the abiotic drivers of high-elevation forest physiognomy is essential for forecasting how mountain ecosystems will respond to emerging environmental pressures. Most prior studies of these relationships have relied on small samples of the full landscape, resulting in limited power to de
Matrix diffusion controls mountain hillslope groundwater ages and inferred storage dynamics
Groundwater age distributions provide fundamental insights on coupled water and biogeochemical processes in mountain watersheds. Field-based studies have found mixtures of young and old-aged groundwater in mountain catchments underlain by bedrock; yet, the processes that dictate these groundwater ag
Daily roadkill monitoring and long-term population census reveal female-biased mortality for a small mammal along a wildland-urban interface
Additional evidence of Rivoli's Hummingbird in Colorado
Do socio-cultural traits and other demographics affect outdoor recreation constraints? The case for Mesa County, Colorado
Physical activity from outdoor recreational pursuits is well known to be beneficial and has been encouraged by the US Surgeon General. Specific constraints, often reflected in sociocultural issues, can be impediments to individuals participating in outdoor recreational activities. Data were collecte