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- Heaving bedrock hazards associated with expansive, steeply dipping bedrock, Douglas county, Colorado
- by David C. Noe and Marilyn D. Dodson ; illustrations by Larry Scott ; cover art by Doyle Harrison., Includes bibliographical references., Print version record.
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- Heaving-bedrock hazards, mitigation, and land-use policy
- Reprint. Originally published in: Environmental geosciences, v. 4, no. 2, 1997., Includes bibliographical references (p. 56-57)., Description based on print version record.
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- Hecla Junction flood mitigation and stream restoration concept plan : Arkansas headwaters recreation area
- Heavy rains during August 11-12, 2006 in Chaffee County caused several ephemeral tributaries in the upper Arkansas River valley, including a tributary flowing through Hecla Junction, to experience unusual flash flooding. The first step in restoring Hecla Junction is to take a holistic approach and to find a balance between ecological integrity, recreation access, and continued function of natural environmental processes. Biostabilization techniques are also recommended and described, which may help control sediment loads in addition to restoring habitat values., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed November 2014)
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- Helium and ground temperature surveys at Steamboat Springs, Colorado
- "Prepared by the Colorado Geological Survey in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AS07-77ET28365.", Includes bibliographical references., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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- Hermosa data analysis unit D-52 deer management plan game management units 74, 741
- "June 1996.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed April 2019)
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- Hermosa data analysis unit E-30 elk management plan game management units 74, 741
- "June 1996.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed July 2019)
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- Hermosa deer management plan data analysis unit D-52 game management units 74, 741
- amendment to the plan approved by the Colorado Wildlife Commission, August 1996., "Final draft 8/13/01.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2020)
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- Hermosa elk herd management plan data analysis unit E-30 game management units 74 and 741
- prepared by Brad Weinmeister., "Adopted by the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission September 2020.", Includes bibliographical references (pages 21-22)., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2021)
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- Hermosa elk management plan data analysis unit E-30 game management units 74 and 741
- "July 8, 2010.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed July 2019)
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- Hermosa mule deer herd management plan, data analysis unit D-52 game management units 74, 741
- Andy Holland., "July 2010.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed April 2019)
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- Highly pathogenic avian influenza
- Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed November 2024)
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- Highway rockfall research report
- "This report was prepared in cooperation with the Colorado Dept. of Transportation, the U.S. Dept. of Transportation Federal Highway Administration and was originally printed as Report no. CDOH-CGS-90-12.", Section 1. Pilot study -- Section 2. Procedures manual., Description based on print version record.
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- Hip on herps : Colorado's reptiles and amphibians
- Cover title., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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- Historical perspectives on Colorado drought
- Cover title., "December 1, 2003.", Includes bibliographical references.
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- History and outcomes of opossum shrimp, Mysis diluviana, introductions in Colorado
- The Opossum Shrimp Mysis diluviana (formerly M. relicta, herein Mysis) is a small, shrimp-like crustacean native to cold, deep lakes in the Great Lakes region of the U.S. and Canada. Mysis were introduced to lakes and reservoirs to improve resources for sport fishes. Mysis had important effects on food webs, but few studies have examined the outcomes of the introductions in Colorado or the extent of potential invasions by natural dispersal or inadvertent transplants caused by water transfers. The present study was conducted during 2010-2019 to update the distribution and status of Mysis populations in Colorado., Douglas B. Silver and [four others], "August 2021.", Bibliography: pages 35-39., CPW-R-T-58-21, Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed October 2021)
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- History of projects funded by the Foundation for Colorado State Parks
- The Foundation for Colorado State Parks was organized in 1985 to assist the state park system in meeting special needs. Colorado State Parks is happy to report it has been a great success. Recognizing that these successes breed larger ones, the contributions of The Foundation have turned good ideas into terrific actions!, Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed November 2014)
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- History of projects funded by the Foundation for Colorado State Parks
- Cover title., Description based on print version record.
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- History of the Colorado Geological Survey (1872-1988)
- "Reprinted with permission from The state geological surveys / a history, edited by Arthur A. Socolow.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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- History of well regulation South Platte River basin / by Hal Simpson
- "September 6, 2006.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption; (viewed June 2015)
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- History, geology, and environmental setting of selected mines near Creede, Rio Grande National Forest, Mineral County, Colorado
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 93-101)., Description based on print version record.