The Colorado Plateau is located in the interior, dry end of two moisture trajectories coming from opposite directions, which have made this region a target for unusual climate fluctuations. A multidecadal drought event some 850 years ago may have eliminated maize cultivation by the first human settlers of the Colorado Plateau, the Fremont and Anasazi people, and contributed to the abandonment of their settlements. Even today, ranching and farming are vulnerable to drought and struggle to persist. The recent use of the Colorado Plateau primarily as rangeland has made this region less..
Abstract: Comparison of regional tree-ring cutting-date distributions from the southern Colorado Pla...
The amplified ‘‘greenhouse effect’’ associated with increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases ha...
Abstract from GoogleBooks: The publication of The Colorado Plateau: Cultural, Biological, and Physic...
The Colorado Plateau is located in the interior, dry end of two moisture trajectories coming from op...
Journal ArticleThe Colorado Plateau is located in the interior, dry end of two moisture trajectories...
The intensification of aridity due to anthropogenic climate change in the southwestern U.S. is likel...
During the mid-1800s, the livelihoods of European settlers arriving to the Colorado Plateau relied h...
Droughts are a naturally re-occurring phenomena that result in economic and societal losses. Yet, t...
The High Plains of North America extends from Canada to northern Mexico. This grassland region is su...
Managers of rangeland ecosystems require methods to track the condition of natural resources over la...
It has been suggested that hillslope topography can produce hydrologic refugia, sites where ecosyste...
The associated article for this dataset is currently under review. It has been suggested that hillsl...
Climate change predictions include warming and drying trends, which are expected to be particularly ...
The consequences of climate change vary over space and time. Effective studies of human responses to...
T he environment and culture of the western GreatPlains changed significantly over the course ofthe ...
Abstract: Comparison of regional tree-ring cutting-date distributions from the southern Colorado Pla...
The amplified ‘‘greenhouse effect’’ associated with increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases ha...
Abstract from GoogleBooks: The publication of The Colorado Plateau: Cultural, Biological, and Physic...
The Colorado Plateau is located in the interior, dry end of two moisture trajectories coming from op...
Journal ArticleThe Colorado Plateau is located in the interior, dry end of two moisture trajectories...
The intensification of aridity due to anthropogenic climate change in the southwestern U.S. is likel...
During the mid-1800s, the livelihoods of European settlers arriving to the Colorado Plateau relied h...
Droughts are a naturally re-occurring phenomena that result in economic and societal losses. Yet, t...
The High Plains of North America extends from Canada to northern Mexico. This grassland region is su...
Managers of rangeland ecosystems require methods to track the condition of natural resources over la...
It has been suggested that hillslope topography can produce hydrologic refugia, sites where ecosyste...
The associated article for this dataset is currently under review. It has been suggested that hillsl...
Climate change predictions include warming and drying trends, which are expected to be particularly ...
The consequences of climate change vary over space and time. Effective studies of human responses to...
T he environment and culture of the western GreatPlains changed significantly over the course ofthe ...
Abstract: Comparison of regional tree-ring cutting-date distributions from the southern Colorado Pla...
The amplified ‘‘greenhouse effect’’ associated with increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases ha...
Abstract from GoogleBooks: The publication of The Colorado Plateau: Cultural, Biological, and Physic...