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Coping with the uncertainties of growth in Telluride, Colorado
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The Groundbreaking Experiment in Earthquake Control at Rangely, Colorado, Revisited
Published 2021“…Geological Survey and Chevron, Inc., to adjust operations in the Rangely oil field, Colorado, to initiate and control earthquakes. Here we revisit this experiment using coupled flow and geomechanical modeling to determine the physical mechanisms that caused these earthquakes and investigate the strength and state of stress acting on the fault that sourced them. …”
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Extensions of systems : methods for structure and form in Silverton, Colorado
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City extensions : the revitalization of Denver Colorado's Platte River Valley
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A decadal satellite analysis of the origins and impacts of smoke in Colorado
Published 2013“…Fire smoke contributed significantly to the AOD levels observed over Colorado. During the worst fire seasons of 2002 and 2012, average MODIS AOD over the Colorado Front Range corridor were 20–50% larger than the other 11 yr studied. …”
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Extending the grid : a formal exploration for expanding a small Colorado town
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Deep crustal anatexis, magma mixing, and the generation of epizonal plutons in the Southern Rocky Mountains, Colorado
Published 2016“…The Never Summer Mountains in north-central Colorado, USA, are cored by two Oligocene, epizonal granitic plutons originally emplaced in the shallow levels of a short-lived (~1 m.y.), small-volume continental magmatic system. …”
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Institutional levels of water management in the Colorado River basin region: A macro-historical geographic review
Published 2023“…<jats:p>Complex water-stressed basins like the Colorado River in North America have multiple institutional levels of water management. …”
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