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Late Pleistocene Herpetofauna from Two High-Elevation Caves in the Upper Gunnison Basin, Colorado
Las cuevas Cement Creek y Haystack en Colorado han producido un diverso registro de mamíferos de gran altitud del Cuaternario tardío. Entre los abundantes restos de mamíferos, se registraron raros casos de anfibios y reptiles, los cuales reportamos a continuación. En la cueva Cement Creek (2860 m de
Studies in Southern Presbyterian History. By Harolo M. Parker Jr Gunnison, Colorado: B & B Printers, 1979. vi + 214 pp. $12.00; $8.00 (paper).
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A Channel for Life: Gunnison Tunnel
After a harrowing expedition down the Gunnison River through Colorado’s Black Canyon, Abraham Lincoln Fellows and his surveying partner, William W. Torrence, helped spur the construction of Gunnison Tunnel and the delivery of badly needed irrigation water to farmland.
Review: <i>So Sorry, No Peace</i>, by Royal Arch Gunnison
Book Review| June 01 1945 Review: So Sorry, No Peace, by Royal Arch Gunnison So Sorry, No PeaceRoyal Arch Gunnison Charles Roger Hicks Charles Roger Hicks Search for other works by this author on: This Site PubMed Google Scholar Pacific Historical Review (1945) 14 (2): 247. https://doi.org/10.2307/3
A new<i>Pernopecten</i>(Bivalvia: Pectinacea) from the Pennsylvanian Gothic Formation of Colorado
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Contrasting short-and long-term outcomes of pairwise interactions between caddisflies at a hydrologically heterogeneous range margin
Harnessing the Colorado River
Essay| August 01 1926 Harnessing the Colorado River Norman C McLoud Norman C McLoud A Writer on Scientific and Technical Subjects Search for other works by this author on: This Site PubMed Google Scholar Current History (1925) 24 (5): 715–719. https://doi.org/10.1525/curh.1926.24.5.715 Views Icon Vi
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The Mormons and the Colorado River
The Mormons and the Colorado River Get access Milton R. Hunter Milton R. Hunter Latter-day Saint Institute, Utah State Agricultural College Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The American Historical Review, Volume 44, Issue 3, April 1939, Pages 549–555, https://
One Aspect of the Colorado River Interstate Agreement
T WAS contended by Colorado, in Wyoming v. Colorado,' and again, so it is reported, in the Colorado River Jnterstate Treat, negotiations, that because the continental divide-ihere so many of the rivers of the surrounding states have their source-is in Colorado, therefore all the water of those river
The pumping system of the Colorado river aqueduct
This paper describes the power features of the aqueduct being built to supplement the water supply of Southern California. Three hundred thousand kilowatts of power ultimately will be transmitted from Boulder Dam to operate 45 synchronous motors driving centrifugal pumps. High efficiency, long life,
Changes in Aspen Communities Over 30 Year in Gunnison County, Colorado
Review: <i>War for the Colorado River</i>, by John Upton Terrell
Book Review| May 01 1966 Review: War for the Colorado River, by John Upton Terrell War for the Colorado RiverJohn Upton Terrell Norris Hundley Norris Hundley Search for other works by this author on: This Site PubMed Google Scholar Pacific Historical Review (1966) 35 (2): 236–239. https://doi.org/10
The Papers of Foster Gunnison, Jr, and the Politics of Queer Preservation
The reprocessing of the vast holdings of a legendary queer community archive to form part of the Foster Gunnison, Jr, Papers at the Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut, offers an opportunity to consider how the interpretive allegiances of archive founders, donors and curators shape the h
Island in the Rockies: The History of Grand County, Colorado, to 1930
Island in the Rockies: The History of Grand County, Colorado, to 1930 Get access Island in the Rockies: The History of Grand County, Colorado, to 1930. By Black Robert G.III. (Boulder, Colorado: Pruett Press, 1969. 435 p. Illustrations, maps, photographs, bibliography, index. $10.00.) Maxine Benson
Prehistoric Culture Change on the Colorado Plateau: Ten Thousand Years on Black Mesa. Shirley Powell and Francis E. Smiley, editors. 2002. University of Arizona Press, Tucson, xi + 221 pp. $50.00 (cloth), ISBN 0-8165-1439-9.
Prehistoric Culture Change on the Colorado Plateau: Ten Thousand Years on Black Mesa. Shirley Powell and Francis E. Smiley, editors. 2002. University of Arizona Press, Tucson, xi + 221 pp. $50.00 (cloth), ISBN 0-8165-1439-9. - Volume 69 Issue 1
Archaeological Investigations on the Uncompahgre Plateau in West Central Colorado. H.M. Wormington and Robert H. Lister. Proceedings, No. 2, Denver Museum of Natural History Denver, 1956. xiv + 129 pp., 69 figs., 3 tables. $2.50.
Archaeological Investigations on the Uncompahgre Plateau in West Central Colorado. H.M. Wormington and Robert H. Lister. Proceedings, No. 2, Denver Museum of Natural History Denver, 1956. xiv + 129 pp., 69 figs., 3 tables. $2.50. - Volume 22 Issue 3
Cover Story: Pitkin County
To the Editor.— The response to my painting, Pitkin County , on the cover of the Sept 23 issue was a pleasant surprise. The many inquiries and compliments I received from physicians who saw the cover are both encouraging and rewarding. I thank the staff ofThe Journalfor its fine presentation of my p
Zircon: Helen Hunt Falls, El Paso County, Colorado
(2007). Zircon: Helen Hunt Falls, El Paso County, Colorado. Rocks & Minerals: Vol. 82, No. 4, pp. 310-318.