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Lowry Range, integrated resource management plan
Lowry Range, integrated resource management plan
The 25,590-acre Lowry Range property is located in unincorporated Arapahoe County at the southeastern edge of he greater metropolitan Denver area. It was previously part of the former 100,000-acre Lowry Bombing and Gunnery Range. Due to its large intact nature and location, the Lowry Range was nominated for and designated into the SLB's Stewardship Trust program in 1998. Colorado State Board of Land Commissioners has prepared this integrated resource management plan to guide the management, use and development of the resources that exist on the Lowry Range., "April 2012.", Includes bibliographical references., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed July 2020)
Lynx (lynx canadensis) use of the Wolf Creek Pass area along Highway 160, Mineral County, southwestern Colorado : report for the Colorado Division of Wildlife
Lynx (lynx canadensis) use of the Wolf Creek Pass area along Highway 160, Mineral County, southwestern Colorado : report for the Colorado Division of Wildlife
The Colorado Division of Wildlife conducted the following analysis in response to requests from the U.S.D.A. Forest Service for information regarding Canada lynx use of the area around Wolf Creek Pass along Highway 160 to assess the potential effects of the proposed Village at Wolf Creek Project on lynx in the area., PDF caption title., "February 2005.", Mode of access: World Wide Web; file viewd August 15, 2006., Includes bibliographical references.
Lynx : return of the shadow cat
Lynx : return of the shadow cat
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Lynx update
Lynx update
"May 25, 2009.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed July 2014)
Management guidelines for Merriam's wild turkeys
Management guidelines for Merriam's wild turkeys
"April 1993.", "In cooperation with USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station.", Includes bibliographical references (p. 20-24)., "DOW-R-D-18-93.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Mancos
Mancos
"CSP-MANC-17M-5/06.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF column; (viewed November 2014)
Manganese deposits of Colorado
Manganese deposits of Colorado
Includes index., Bibliography carries title: Bibliography on the occurrence, geology, and mining of manganese, with some references on its metallurgy and uses / compiled by Harold L. Wheeler., Bibliography: pages 54-69., Cover title., Description based on print version record.
Manual for estimating flood characteristics of natural-flow streams in Colorado
Manual for estimating flood characteristics of natural-flow streams in Colorado
"Prepared in cooperation with the U.S. Geological Survey.", Bibliography: p. 45-47., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Map modernization implementation plan for Colorado
Map modernization implementation plan for Colorado
This plan provides a general profile of mapping needs for Colorado utilizing statistical data, some of which is specific to the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). The plan focuses on the highest priority counties in Colorado, including the municipalities within those counties, and the floodplain mapping need of those counties. 25% of the counties in Colorado (16 counties), have been identified as "high priority". CWCB proposes to initiate work in at least 10 of those 16 counties in FY 2003. The remainder of this plan will outline the roles the State and FEMA Region VIII will play in addressing the needs of the remaining 48 Colorado Counties in future years., "August 2002. Revised October 2002."--Cover., "12/26/2002."--Footer., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2014)
Map of Colorado uranium and vanadium mining and milling activities
Map of Colorado uranium and vanadium mining and milling activities
Cover title of booklet: Map and directory of Colorado uranium and vanadium mining and milling activities., Relief shown by spot heights., Includes index map and "Map of Uravan mineral area.", Accompanying booklet titled: Directory of Colorado uranium and vanadium mining and milling activities. ; 28 cm.).., Includes ancillary map: Map of Uravan Mineral area., Includes bibliographical references., Description based on record for print version.
Map of areas susceptible to differential heave in expansive, steeply dipping bedrock, city of Colorado Springs, Colorado
Map of areas susceptible to differential heave in expansive, steeply dipping bedrock, city of Colorado Springs, Colorado
Relief shown by gradient tints and contours., Map in 2 sections., Includes text, location maps, 3 col. cross-sections, stratigraphic column, and ancillary map., Ancillary map: Shaded-relief map of Colorado Springs and area underlain by expansive, steeply dipping bedrock (oblique view from the east)., Includes bibliographical references.
Map of licensed coal mines in Colorado as of June 1, 1978
Map of licensed coal mines in Colorado as of June 1, 1978
Relief shown by spot heights., Includes bibliographical references., Description based on print version record.
Map of permitted Colorado coal mines, 1983
Map of permitted Colorado coal mines, 1983
The purpose of the publication is to provide insight into the Colorado coal industry. This report presents geologic, production and location data for permitted Colorado coal mines., "Drafted by Cheryl Brchan.", "Base from U.S.G.S.", Map accompanied by index to coal mines., Includes bibliographical references., Description based on print version record.
Map of permitted coal mines in Colorado as of August 1, 1981
Map of permitted coal mines in Colorado as of August 1, 1981
"Base map from U.S.G.S.", Includes index to coal mines., Accompanied by text: Directory of permitted Colorado coal mines, 1981., Relief on geologic map shown by contours and spot heights., Includes bibliographical references., Description based on record for print version.
Map of potential areas of landslide susceptibility in Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado
Map of potential areas of landslide susceptibility in Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado
Relief shown by contours and spot heights., Includes text, tables, and location maps., "Base map compiled from USGS 7.5 minute topographic quadrangle maps; Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado Springs, Elsmere, and Manitou Springs.", Includes bibliographical references (p. 25-26), Description based on print version record.
Map showing thermal springs, wells, and heat-flow contours in Colorado
Map showing thermal springs, wells, and heat-flow contours in Colorado
"Lambert conformal conic projection, standard parallels 33° and 45° .", Description based on print version record.
Mapping the Colorado Basin Roudtable's water policy networks
Mapping the Colorado Basin Roudtable's water policy networks
The analysis of the stakeholders withing the Colorado Basin Roudtable and their network of contacts suggests that in this roundtable, not all interests have the same level of investment in the water roundtable process. It also suggests that the different interests are about more than just consumptive and non-consumptive or east and west., prepared by Jewlya Lynn and Lyn Kathlene ; sponsored by Public Education, Participation, and Outreach Work Group of the Interbasin Compact Committee, Colorado Department of Natural Resources., "March 2008.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed June 2015)
Market assessment study
Market assessment study
Title from cover., At head of title: State of Colorado, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation., Introduction -- Executive summary -- Methodology -- Detailed findings: State park visitation ; Familiarity with Colorado state parks ; Impressions of Colorado state parks ; Reasons for visiting/ not visiting Colorado state parks ; Future visitation likelihood ; State park visitation behavior ; Perceived quality of experience with state park visit ; Visitor spending ; Economic impact assessment ; Segmentation ; Attitudes toward funding of Colorado state parks., Description based on print version record.
Marshall Mine underground coal fire report of investigations
Marshall Mine underground coal fire report of investigations
On December 30, 2021, a destructive wildfire, called the Marshall Wildfire, started near State Highway 93 and Marshall Road and burned eastward through the Site. Following the fire, DRMS requested that Tetra Tech complete a preliminary investigation of the conditions across the approximately 7.5-acre southern portion of the Marshall Mesa Underground Coal Fire site which is located near the southwest corner of the Marshall Wildfire impacted area. From March 2022 to August 2023, the investigation expanded to include both the southern AOI and the approximately 17.5-acre area north of the Site or northern AOI. The goal of this continuing investigation is to ascertain subsurface conditions and potential mine fire activity and includes Site-wide (both northern and southern AOI's) microgravity geophysical surveys, drilling and geologic investigation, monitoring well installation and hydrogeologic evaluation, and ongoing subsurface temperature monitoring. This report summarizes findings from the investigations., "September 15, 2023.", "Project Number: 117-8295005.", Includes bibliographical references (page 11), Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2024)

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