Jill S Baron, PhD (Former Employee)
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Chemical characteristics of particulate, colloidal, and dissolved organic material in Loch Vale Watershed, Rocky Mountain National Park Chemical characteristics of particulate, colloidal, and dissolved organic material in Loch Vale Watershed, Rocky Mountain National Park
The chemical relationships among particulate and colloidal organic material and dissolved fulvic acid were examined in an alpine and subalpine lake and two streams in Loch Vale Watershed, Rocky Mountain National Park. The alpine lake, Sky Pond, had the lowest dissolved organic carbon (DOC) (0.37 mgC/L), the highest particulate carbon (POC) (0.13 mgC/L), and high algal biomass. The...
Authors
Diane M. McKnight, R. Harnish, R.L. Wershaw, Jill Baron, S. Schiff
Loch Vale Watershed Study: 1997 Annual Report Loch Vale Watershed Study: 1997 Annual Report
No abstract available.
Authors
E.J. Allstott, Jill Baron
The influence of land cover and temperature change on hydrological and ecosystem dynamics in the South Platte River Basin The influence of land cover and temperature change on hydrological and ecosystem dynamics in the South Platte River Basin
No abstract available.
Authors
Jill Baron, D. S. Ojima, M.D. Hartman, Timothy G.F. Kittel, R.B. Lammers, L.E. Band, R. A. Pielke
Assessment of climate change and freshwater ecosystems of the Rocky Mountains, USA and Canada Assessment of climate change and freshwater ecosystems of the Rocky Mountains, USA and Canada
The Rocky Mountains in the USA and Canada encompass the interior cordillera of western North America, from the southern Yukon to northern New Mexico. Annual weather patterns are cold in winter and mild in summer. Precipitation has high seasonal and interannual variation and may differ by an order of magnitude between geographically close locales, depending on slope, aspect and local...
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F. Richard Hauer, Jill Baron, K. Campbell, K.D. Fausch, S. W. Hostetler, G.H. Leavesley, P.R. Leavitt, Diane M. McKnight, J. A. Stanford
Nitrogen fluxes in a high elevation Colorado Rocky Mountain basin Nitrogen fluxes in a high elevation Colorado Rocky Mountain basin
Measured, calculated and simulated values were combined to develop an annual nitrogen budget for Loch Vale Watershed (LVWS) in the Colorado Front Range. Nine-year average wet nitrogen deposition values were 1·6 (s=0·36) kg NO3-N ha−1, and 1·0 (s=0·3) kg NH4-N ha−1. Assuming dry nitrogen deposition to be half that of measured wet deposition, this high elevation watershed receives 3·9 kg N...
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Jill Baron, K. Campbell
The influence of spatial patterns of landcover and use on hydrological and ecosystem dynamics at the mountain plains interface in the Central United States The influence of spatial patterns of landcover and use on hydrological and ecosystem dynamics at the mountain plains interface in the Central United States
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Jill Baron, D. S. Ojima, M.D. Hartman, Timothy G.F. Kittel, R.B. Lammers, L. Band, R. A. Pielke
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Chemical characteristics of particulate, colloidal, and dissolved organic material in Loch Vale Watershed, Rocky Mountain National Park Chemical characteristics of particulate, colloidal, and dissolved organic material in Loch Vale Watershed, Rocky Mountain National Park
The chemical relationships among particulate and colloidal organic material and dissolved fulvic acid were examined in an alpine and subalpine lake and two streams in Loch Vale Watershed, Rocky Mountain National Park. The alpine lake, Sky Pond, had the lowest dissolved organic carbon (DOC) (0.37 mgC/L), the highest particulate carbon (POC) (0.13 mgC/L), and high algal biomass. The...
Authors
Diane M. McKnight, R. Harnish, R.L. Wershaw, Jill Baron, S. Schiff
Loch Vale Watershed Study: 1997 Annual Report Loch Vale Watershed Study: 1997 Annual Report
No abstract available.
Authors
E.J. Allstott, Jill Baron
The influence of land cover and temperature change on hydrological and ecosystem dynamics in the South Platte River Basin The influence of land cover and temperature change on hydrological and ecosystem dynamics in the South Platte River Basin
No abstract available.
Authors
Jill Baron, D. S. Ojima, M.D. Hartman, Timothy G.F. Kittel, R.B. Lammers, L.E. Band, R. A. Pielke
Assessment of climate change and freshwater ecosystems of the Rocky Mountains, USA and Canada Assessment of climate change and freshwater ecosystems of the Rocky Mountains, USA and Canada
The Rocky Mountains in the USA and Canada encompass the interior cordillera of western North America, from the southern Yukon to northern New Mexico. Annual weather patterns are cold in winter and mild in summer. Precipitation has high seasonal and interannual variation and may differ by an order of magnitude between geographically close locales, depending on slope, aspect and local...
Authors
F. Richard Hauer, Jill Baron, K. Campbell, K.D. Fausch, S. W. Hostetler, G.H. Leavesley, P.R. Leavitt, Diane M. McKnight, J. A. Stanford
Nitrogen fluxes in a high elevation Colorado Rocky Mountain basin Nitrogen fluxes in a high elevation Colorado Rocky Mountain basin
Measured, calculated and simulated values were combined to develop an annual nitrogen budget for Loch Vale Watershed (LVWS) in the Colorado Front Range. Nine-year average wet nitrogen deposition values were 1·6 (s=0·36) kg NO3-N ha−1, and 1·0 (s=0·3) kg NH4-N ha−1. Assuming dry nitrogen deposition to be half that of measured wet deposition, this high elevation watershed receives 3·9 kg N...
Authors
Jill Baron, K. Campbell
The influence of spatial patterns of landcover and use on hydrological and ecosystem dynamics at the mountain plains interface in the Central United States The influence of spatial patterns of landcover and use on hydrological and ecosystem dynamics at the mountain plains interface in the Central United States
No abstract available.
Authors
Jill Baron, D. S. Ojima, M.D. Hartman, Timothy G.F. Kittel, R.B. Lammers, L. Band, R. A. Pielke
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