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The Rural School Health Question as Solved by El Paso County, Colorado
Review: <i>A River No More: The Colorado River and the West</i>, by Philip L. Fradkin
Pinus aristata (Pinaceae) in Boulder County, Colorado: Northward Extension of Its Known Colorado Range
New County Records in the Herpetofauna of Colorado
Unusual Waterbirds in El Paso County, Colorado
Microvirus Genomes Identified in Fecal Samples from Yellow - Bellied Marmots
Some Remarks on Beginners' Latin Books with Special Reference to "The First Year of Latin" of Gunnison and Harley
Bird Notes from Salida, Chaffee County, Colorado
On halotrichite or feather alum, from Pitkin County, Colorado
A new meteoric iron, e Colorado meteoritesfrom Russel Gulch, Gilpin County, near Central City, Colorado Territory
An association of enargite, covellite, and pyrite from Ouray County, Colorado
Mineralogy of the Paquin Mining District {Ouray County, Colorado}
Collecting Microminerals in Leadville, Lake County, Colorado
(2006). Collecting Microminerals in Leadville, Lake County, Colorado. Rocks & Minerals: Vol. 81, No. 5, pp. 383-387.
The Cliff-Hanger Pocket, the Amphitheater, Ouray County, Colorado
The Black Canyon Forecast Station: Experiences And Lessons Learned
This presentation reviews the experiences of a meteorology-inspired infectious disease forecast station operating within a rural community. The forecast station promoted routine communication of a broader array of infectious disease activity than that monitored by public health; facilitated proactiv
COMBINED SEWER ELIMINATION PROJECT GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO
COMBINED SEWER ELIMINATION PROJECT GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADOThere is a section of the town of Grand Junction, Colorado over five square miles in area where acombined sanitary and storm sewer system existed. The system had significant capacity constraintsduring storm events that resulted in problems w
The Colorado River: Chasing Water
Scaling Landscape Fire History: Wildfires Not Historically Frequent in the Main Population of Threatened Gunnison Sage-Grouse
The main population of ~5000 threatened Gunnison sage-grouse (GUSG; Centrocercus minimus) in Colorado depends on sagebrush plants that are killed by wildfires, with recovery taking decades, so frequent fire is a threat, but did it occur historically? Early land surveys showed that the historical (pr
Celebrating Creation on the Colorado River
Ancient figures and symbols are carved into a high rock wall beside the Colorado River, just south of where a traditional Native American geotrail crosses the river near Moab, Utah, USA. Based on ethnographic interviews with tribal and pueblo representatives, the rock peckings identify an ancient ce
Colorado Potato Beetle Control; Furadan 4F Comparisons, Grand Forks, Nd, 1994
Abstract A field was planted on 11 May using certified B-sized Norchip potatoes. Soils are of a fine texture (clay), and were dry at planting time. Plots were 4 rows 36 inch wide, 25 ft. in length with a 6 ft. alley at the ends. Treatments were arranged in a RCB design, replicated 4 times. Soil trea