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Oil and gas fields map of Colorado
Oil and gas fields map of Colorado
Oil and gas field and pool names on sheet., Relief on geologic map shown by contours and spot heights., Description based on record for print version.
Oil and gas fields of Colorado
Oil and gas fields of Colorado
"Funded by Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission.", Description based on print version record.
Oil and gas fields of Colorado
Oil and gas fields of Colorado
Description based on print version record.
Oil and gas fields of Colorado
Oil and gas fields of Colorado
"September 1976.", Ozalid copy?, Description based on record for print version.
Oil and gas fields of Colorado statistical data through 1996
Oil and gas fields of Colorado statistical data through 1996
by Allison Lawson and H. Thomas Hemborg., Print version record.
Oil and gas industry spills and releases
Oil and gas industry spills and releases
Two recent stories in The Denver Post on Sept. 12 and a longer version on Sept. 13 focused on spills and releases associated with Colorado's oil and gas industry. The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission believes it's critical to responsibly address spills, releases, and other impacts to the environment and that such work is key to our mission to balance a thriving industry with protection of our air, land, water and health., "October 13, 2011.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed March 2018)
Oil and water possibilities of parts of Delta and Mesa counties, Colorado
Oil and water possibilities of parts of Delta and Mesa counties, Colorado
Includes index and bibliography., Cover title., Description based on print version record.
Oil map of Colorado : showing the proved oil fields, oil shale deposits, location of anticlinal structures, oil and gas seepages--and other indications of oil and gas, 1925
Oil map of Colorado : showing the proved oil fields, oil shale deposits, location of anticlinal structures, oil and gas seepages--and other indications of oil and gas, 1925
Blueline copy., Reprint. Originally issued: Boulder, Colo. : Colorado State Geological Survey, 1925., Description based on print version record.
Oil shales of Colorado
Oil shales of Colorado
Includes bibliographical references (p. 73-76) and index., Description based on print version record.
Oil, black gold : What's all the fuss about?
Oil, black gold : What's all the fuss about?
Caption title., Birth of an industry : Florence and Boulder oil fields -- Colorado petroleum profile -- Oil shale : enormous potential but ...? -- Carbon storage in the Rockies : How do we address the challenges?, Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Opportunities to improve sensitive habitat and movement route connectivity for Colorado's big game species
Opportunities to improve sensitive habitat and movement route connectivity for Colorado's big game species
The West's iconic big game species, such as bighorn sheep, pronghorn, elk, moose, and mule deer are important to natural systems, sporting enthusiasts, and local economies, but some species and local populations have suffered significant declines in recent decades. Between 2007 and 2013, Colorado's estimated statewide deer populations declined from roughly 600,000 deer to approximately 390,000 deer. While disease, competition, and predation contribute to these dwindling numbers, habitat loss and fragmentation stemming from residential, recreational, and industrial development -- compounded by the long-term effects of climate change -- present risk to these species. Preserving contiguous swaths of the sagebrush, grassland, and forest landscapes that big game rely on for winter range, and facilitating sfe passage along migration and movement routes -- within and between seasonal ranges -- are priorities for wildlife and land managers in Colorado. The goal of this report is to identify, evaluate, and recommend priorities for a range of regulatory, policy, and legislative approaches to ensure the health of Colorado's big game herds and solidify Colorado's status as the national leader in big game management and conservation., Colorado Department of Natural Resources in cooperation with Colorado Department of Transportation., "September 27, 2021.", Includes bibliographical references., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2024)
Over the river : draft environmental impact statement
Over the river : draft environmental impact statement
The Artists, Christo and Jeanne-Claude, propose to install a temporary work of art consisting of fabric panels suspended horizontally over approximately 5.9 miles of a 42.4-mile stretch of the Arkansas River between Canon City and Salida, Colorado., prepared for Bureau of Land Management., "July 15, 2010.", "DES 10-37.", Responsible agencies: U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Royal Gorge Field Office (Lead Federal Agency); Colorado Department of Natural Resources (Cooperating Agency); Colorado Department of Transportation (Cooperating Agency); Colorado State Patrol (Cooperating Agency); Chaffee County (Cooperating Agency); Fremont County (Cooperating Agency)., Cover title.
Overview of the 2002 Colorado state drought mitigation & response plan, the 2007 plan update, and future plans for a comprehensive revision
Overview of the 2002 Colorado state drought mitigation & response plan, the 2007 plan update, and future plans for a comprehensive revision
by Dick Wolfe., Presented at the "Governor's Conference on Managing Drought & Climate Risk. October 9, 2008, Denver, CO.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption; (viewed June 2015)
Overview of the Rio Grande Compact Colorado perspectives
Overview of the Rio Grande Compact Colorado perspectives
"March 16, 2000.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2012)
Pan de agua de Colorado resumen ejecutive
Pan de agua de Colorado resumen ejecutive
Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2024)
Paonia
Paonia
"CSP-PAON-3.7M-5/08.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF column; (viewed November 2014)
Parachute-Piceance-Roan (PPR) Greater Sage-Grouse conservation plan
Parachute-Piceance-Roan (PPR) Greater Sage-Grouse conservation plan
"Final-April 29, 2008."--Cover., Includes bibliographical references., Plan participants include: Bureau of Land Management, Colorado Division of Wildlife, Natural Resources Conservation Service, and United States Fish and Wildlife., Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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