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Adaptation in the face of environmental change : supporting information for BLM planning in Colorado
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In 2013, the Colorado office of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) contacted the Colorado Natural Heritage Program (CNHP) for assistance in conducting a climate change vulnerability assessment to help focus attention on the highest priority species and habitats. In 2015, CNHP completed vulnerability assessments for 98 species and 20 ecological systems. That assessment highlighted two clear priorities for BLM management in Colorado: pinyon-juniper woodlands and native fish. Since the vulnerability assessment was completed, we have continued to work with Colorado BLM to expand our understanding of climate impacts on pinyon-juniper woodlands and fisheries, and to develop data products designed to feed into BLM planning processes at the Field Office scale.
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2019
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Geologic mapping and subsurface well log correlations of the late Cretaceous Fruitland Formation coal beds and carbonaceous shales : the stratigraphic mapping component of the 3M Project, San Juan Basin, La Plata County, Colorado
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The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) secured Severance Tax Funding for a series of scientific studies known collectively as the 3M Project (Mapping, Modeling, and Monitoring). The Colorado Geological Survey (CGS) was asked to provide the basic mapping components in the form of a geological map of the Fruitland Formation coals as well as subsurface well log cross sections from the outcrop to the Colorado-New Mexico border. A 1:16,000 geologic map was produced along the Fruitland Formation and Pictured Cliffs Sandstone outcrop. It shows the surface extent of the various Fruitland coal beds from the north end of the Southern Ute Indian Reservation at Ridges Basin to the Archuleta County line, a distance of approximately 26 miles. The stratigraphic relationship and lateral continuity of these coalbeds is demonstrated, as are areas of major seeps, distressed vegetation, clinker, springs, coal mines, and high soil gas readings.
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2000
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What to know now that you owe
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A review of the steps involved in obtaining a Stafford loan and the responsibilities thereby incurred.
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1994?
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