From Feb 4, 1999 through May 2004,166 lynx were reintroduced to southwestern Colorado. To provide information to natural resource professionals, and the general public on areas used by these lynx, a series of lynx location maps were generated., PDF caption title., "April 2005.", Mode of access: World Wide Web; file viewd August 15, 2006.
"July 2008.", "100-meter Digital Elevation Model courtesy U.S. Geological Survey.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption; (viewed March 2014)
Plate 1: Genetic stratigraphy of the coal-bearing Williams Fork Formation, Piceance Basin, Colorado., Includes bibliographical references (p. 38-42)., Description based on print version record.
The goal of this study is to relate coalbed methane occurrence and producibility to geologic and hydrologic settings, leading to models for exploration and production., GRI Topical report no. 92/0420., Includes bibliographical references (p. 147-151)., Sponsored by Gas Research Institute. Coalbed Methane Project Area., Description based on print version record.
by Judith L. Hamilton and Willard G. Owens; prepared for the Colorado Geological Survey, Department of Natural Resources, State of Colorado., Bibliography: pages 17-20., Print version record.
Plate 1. Geologic hazards map of the Littleton quadrangle -- Plate 2. Geologic hazards map of the Highlands Ranch quadrangle -- Plate 3. Geologic hazards map of the Parker quadrangle -- Plate 4. Geologic hazards map of the Piney Creek quadrangle -- Plate 5. Geologic hazards map of the Kassler quadrangle -- Plate 6. Geologic hazards map of the Sedalia quadrangle -- Plate 7. Geologic hazards map of the Castle Rock North quadrangle -- Plate 8. Geologic hazards map of the Ponderosa Park quadrangle -- Plate 9. Geologic hazards map of the Devils Head quadrangle -- Plate 10. Geologic hazards map of the Dawson Butte -- Plate 11. Geologic hazards map of the Castle Rock South -- Plate 12. Geologic hazards map of the Russellville Gulch quadrangle -- Plate 13. Geologic hazards map of the Larkspur quadrangle -- Plate 14. Geologic hazards map of the Greenland quadrangle -- Plate 15. Geologic hazards map of the Cherry Valley School quadrangle -- Plate 16. Explanation., Photocopy; blueline print., Relief shown by contours and spot heights., "Reference" and table on Plate 16., Title from Plate 16., Description based on print version record.
Cover title., Topics of included maps: Project boundary and sheet index map with generalized bedrock geology -- Surficial geology and data index maps -- Maps of debris fan deposits and hazards -- Comparative stream profiles -- Generalized geologic hazards map., Includes bibliographical references (p. 23-24)., Description based on print version record.
Plate 1. Geologic hazards map of the Gray Reservoir quadrangle --Plate 2. Geologic hazards map of the Bowie quadrangle -- Plate 3. Geologic hazards map of the Somerset quadrangle -- Plate 4. Geologic hazards map of the Paonia Reservoir quadrangle -- Plate 5. Geologic hazards map of the Hotchkiss quadrangle -- Plate 6. Geologic hazards map of the Paonia quadrangle -- Plate 7. Geologic hazards, Hotchkiss-Paonia Reservoir area, Delta and Gunnison Counties, Colorado., Photocopy; blue line print., Relief shown by contours and spot heights., Base maps are U.S.G.S. 7.5-minute topographic quadrangles., Location diagrams on Plate 7., "References" on Plate 7., Title from caption title on Plate 7., Description based on print version.
Plate 1. [Map] -- Plate 2. [Text]., Relief shown by contours and spot heights., Photocopy; blue line print., "Base from U.S. Geological Survey Marble quadrangle (7 1/2 minute).", "Datum is mean sea level.", Location diagram on Plate 2., "References" on Plate 2., Description based on print version record.
Sheet 1. Geologic map, Routt County, Colorado -- Sheet 2. Energy and mineral resources map, Routt County, Colorado., Relief on geologic map shown by contours and spot heights., Includes bibliographical references.
The geology and coal beds outcrops of the Fruitland Formation and surrounding Upper Cretaceous strata were mapped by the CGS in 2008. This digital publication of the map at 1:24,000-scale and accompanying 1:12,000-scale detailed plates show accurate locations for Fruitland coal beds on the surface in western Archuleta County. The map covers 23 miles of outcrop on mostly Federal land managed by the USFS., by Christopher J. Carroll and 6 others., Geologic report (32 pages : illustrated) -- Key-symbols and lithological patterns -- Geologic unit descriptions -- Index map: geologic map showing Upper Cretaceous units in western Archuleta County (1:24,000 scale, 40" x 28") -- Plates 1-4 Detailed Geologic maps of the Fruitland Formation and Coal Bed Stratigraphy -- Plates 5A-5B Cross-sections of 22 Fruitland coal measured sections., Includes bibliographical references., Online resource; title from PDF cover of geologic report (viewed February 2015)