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The Colorado Plateau covers most of the western portion of the state. It is a region of high plateaus and deep canyons carved by the Colorado, Gunnison, and other rivers. It runs along the western 1/5 of the state and a small area known as the Intermontane Basin lies in the northwest...
Native Americans, also known as American Indians and Indigenous Americans, are the indigenous peoples of the United States. By the time European adventurers arrived in the 15th century A.D., scholars estimate that more than 50 million Native Americans we
About one third of the Black Hills are located in Wyoming. This area is where the Devils Tower National Monument is located.The Big Horn mountains front the Great Plains in the north. Fronting the Great Plains in the south is the Laramie Range that extends into Wyoming from Colorado. There...
Ecological Influence and Pathways of Land Use in Sagebrush influences 8% of the sagebrush habitats with the highest intensities occurring in the eastern range of sage-grouse; 20% of the sagebrush distribution is indirectly influenced in the Great Plains, Wyoming Basin, and Colorado Plateau SMZs.....
Potential impacts of overlapping land‐use and climate in a sensitive dryland: a case study of the Colorado Plateau, USA Climate and land-use interactions are likely to affect future environmental and socioeconomic conditions in drylands, which tend to be limited by water res... SM Copeland,JB...
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In this Review, temperature trends in mountainous regions around the world and the mechanisms that contribute to elevation-dependent warming are discussed. There is growing evidence that the rate of warming is amplified with elevation, such that high-mou
R. Downscaling with a nested regional climate model in near-surface fields over the contiguous United States. J. Geophys. Res. Atmos. 119, 8778–8797 (2014). Google Scholar Wi, S. et al. Climate change projection of snowfall in the Colorado River basin using dynamical downscaling. Water ...
Biocrusts are one of the most important components of the land cover in frozen ground regions on the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau, which increased the silt particle content, enhanced field moisture capacity, and reduced soil bulk density. Biocrusts significantly increased levels of SOC (22.6–30.8 g kg...