Jill S Baron, PhD (Former Employee)
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Management of land use conflicts in the United States Rocky Mountains Management of land use conflicts in the United States Rocky Mountains
People have long been attracted to the beauty and grandeur of the Rocky Mountains. Until very recently, however, the Rocky Mountain region was sparsely populated and its use mostly extractive. Commodities removed in massive quantities included first beaver, then precious metals, timber, energy, and finally water. There has been a fundamental change in migration patterns since the 1980s
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Jill Baron, D.M. Theobald, D.B. Fagre
Ecosystem responses to nitrogen deposition in the Colorado Front Range Ecosystem responses to nitrogen deposition in the Colorado Front Range
We asked whether 3–5 kg N y−1 atmospheric N deposition was sufficient to have influenced natural, otherwise undisturbed, terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems of the Colorado Front Range by comparing ecosystem processes and properties east and west of the Continental Divide. The eastern side receives elevated N deposition from urban, agricultural, and industrial sources, compared with 1–2...
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Jill Baron, H.M. Rueth, A.M. Wolfe, K. R. Nydick, E.J. Allstott, J.T. Minear, B. Moraska
Diana H. Wall, ESA President 1999-2000 Diana H. Wall, ESA President 1999-2000
A more polite term for workaholic is over-achiever, and Diana Harrison Wall could easily serve as the type specimen for both words. Her ability to multi-task is a great boon for the Ecological Society of America. That characteristic drive has also been essential to Wall’s own personal success, since it pushed her to persevere during the lean years when a woman’s place was NOT in the...
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Jill Baron, A. Parsons
Coupled atmosphere-biophysics-hydrology models for environmental modeling Coupled atmosphere-biophysics-hydrology models for environmental modeling
The formulation and implementation of LEAF-2, the Land Ecosystem–Atmosphere Feedback model, which comprises the representation of land–surface processes in the Regional Atmospheric Modeling System (RAMS), is described. LEAF-2 is a prognostic model for the temperature and water content of soil, snow cover, vegetation, and canopy air, and includes turbulent and radiative exchanges between...
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R. L. Walko, L.E. Band, Jill Baron, T.G.F. Kittel, R. Lammers, T.J. Lee, D. Ojima, R.A. Pielke, C. Taylor, C. Tague, C.J. Tremback, P.L. Vidale
Controls on nitrogen flux in alpine/subalpine watersheds of Colorado Controls on nitrogen flux in alpine/subalpine watersheds of Colorado
High‐altitude watersheds in the Front Range of Colorado show symptoms of advanced stages of nitrogen excess, despite having less nitrogen in atmospheric deposition than other regions where watersheds retain nitrogen. In two alpine/subalpine subbasins of the Loch Vale watershed, atmospheric deposition of NO3− plus NH4+ was 3.2–5.5 kg N ha−1, and watershed export was 1.8–3.9 kg N ha−1 for...
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Donald H. Campbell, Jill Baron, Kathy A. Tonnessen, Paul D. Brooks, Paul F. Schuster
Spatial variation among lakes within landscapes: Ecological organization along lake chains Spatial variation among lakes within landscapes: Ecological organization along lake chains
Although limnologists have long been interested in regional patterns in lake attributes, only recently have they considered lakes connected and organized across the landscape, rather than as spatially independent entities. Here we explore the spatial organization of lake districts through the concept of landscape position, a concept that considers lakes longitudinally along gradients of
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Patricia A. Soranno, Katherine E. Webster, Joan L. Riera, Timothy K. Kratz, Jill Baron, Paul A. Bukaveckas, George Kling, David S. White, Nel Caine, Richard C Lathrop, Peter R. Leavitt
Effects of climate change on surface- and ground-water quality Effects of climate change on surface- and ground-water quality
No abstract available.
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Peter S. Murdoch, Jill Baron, T. L. Miller
Ecosystem processes and functioning Ecosystem processes and functioning
No abstract available.
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A.E. Lugo, Jill Baron, T. P. Frost, T. W. Cundy, P. Dittberner
Loch Vale Watershed Project quality assurance report, 1995-1998 Loch Vale Watershed Project quality assurance report, 1995-1998
The Loch Vale Watershed (LVWS) project was initiated in 1980 by the National Park Service with funding from the Aquatic Effects Research Program of the National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program. Initial research objectives were to understand the processes that would either mitigate or accelerate the effects of pollution on soil and surface water chemistry, and to build a record in...
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E.J. Allstott, Michael A. Bashkin, Jill Baron
Proceedings of the Rocky Mountain/Great Basin regional climate-change workshop Proceedings of the Rocky Mountain/Great Basin regional climate-change workshop
No abstract available.
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Frederic H. Wagner, Jill Baron
Sensitivity of high elevation Rocky Mountain watersheds to climate change Sensitivity of high elevation Rocky Mountain watersheds to climate change
No abstract available.
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Jill Baron, M.D. Hartman, L.E. Band, R. Lammers
Western alpine Western alpine
No abstract available.
Authors
Jill Baron, Murray Williams, T. Seastedt, W. Bowman
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Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 213
Management of land use conflicts in the United States Rocky Mountains Management of land use conflicts in the United States Rocky Mountains
People have long been attracted to the beauty and grandeur of the Rocky Mountains. Until very recently, however, the Rocky Mountain region was sparsely populated and its use mostly extractive. Commodities removed in massive quantities included first beaver, then precious metals, timber, energy, and finally water. There has been a fundamental change in migration patterns since the 1980s
Authors
Jill Baron, D.M. Theobald, D.B. Fagre
Ecosystem responses to nitrogen deposition in the Colorado Front Range Ecosystem responses to nitrogen deposition in the Colorado Front Range
We asked whether 3–5 kg N y−1 atmospheric N deposition was sufficient to have influenced natural, otherwise undisturbed, terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems of the Colorado Front Range by comparing ecosystem processes and properties east and west of the Continental Divide. The eastern side receives elevated N deposition from urban, agricultural, and industrial sources, compared with 1–2...
Authors
Jill Baron, H.M. Rueth, A.M. Wolfe, K. R. Nydick, E.J. Allstott, J.T. Minear, B. Moraska
Diana H. Wall, ESA President 1999-2000 Diana H. Wall, ESA President 1999-2000
A more polite term for workaholic is over-achiever, and Diana Harrison Wall could easily serve as the type specimen for both words. Her ability to multi-task is a great boon for the Ecological Society of America. That characteristic drive has also been essential to Wall’s own personal success, since it pushed her to persevere during the lean years when a woman’s place was NOT in the...
Authors
Jill Baron, A. Parsons
Coupled atmosphere-biophysics-hydrology models for environmental modeling Coupled atmosphere-biophysics-hydrology models for environmental modeling
The formulation and implementation of LEAF-2, the Land Ecosystem–Atmosphere Feedback model, which comprises the representation of land–surface processes in the Regional Atmospheric Modeling System (RAMS), is described. LEAF-2 is a prognostic model for the temperature and water content of soil, snow cover, vegetation, and canopy air, and includes turbulent and radiative exchanges between...
Authors
R. L. Walko, L.E. Band, Jill Baron, T.G.F. Kittel, R. Lammers, T.J. Lee, D. Ojima, R.A. Pielke, C. Taylor, C. Tague, C.J. Tremback, P.L. Vidale
Controls on nitrogen flux in alpine/subalpine watersheds of Colorado Controls on nitrogen flux in alpine/subalpine watersheds of Colorado
High‐altitude watersheds in the Front Range of Colorado show symptoms of advanced stages of nitrogen excess, despite having less nitrogen in atmospheric deposition than other regions where watersheds retain nitrogen. In two alpine/subalpine subbasins of the Loch Vale watershed, atmospheric deposition of NO3− plus NH4+ was 3.2–5.5 kg N ha−1, and watershed export was 1.8–3.9 kg N ha−1 for...
Authors
Donald H. Campbell, Jill Baron, Kathy A. Tonnessen, Paul D. Brooks, Paul F. Schuster
Spatial variation among lakes within landscapes: Ecological organization along lake chains Spatial variation among lakes within landscapes: Ecological organization along lake chains
Although limnologists have long been interested in regional patterns in lake attributes, only recently have they considered lakes connected and organized across the landscape, rather than as spatially independent entities. Here we explore the spatial organization of lake districts through the concept of landscape position, a concept that considers lakes longitudinally along gradients of
Authors
Patricia A. Soranno, Katherine E. Webster, Joan L. Riera, Timothy K. Kratz, Jill Baron, Paul A. Bukaveckas, George Kling, David S. White, Nel Caine, Richard C Lathrop, Peter R. Leavitt
Effects of climate change on surface- and ground-water quality Effects of climate change on surface- and ground-water quality
No abstract available.
Authors
Peter S. Murdoch, Jill Baron, T. L. Miller
Ecosystem processes and functioning Ecosystem processes and functioning
No abstract available.
Authors
A.E. Lugo, Jill Baron, T. P. Frost, T. W. Cundy, P. Dittberner
Loch Vale Watershed Project quality assurance report, 1995-1998 Loch Vale Watershed Project quality assurance report, 1995-1998
The Loch Vale Watershed (LVWS) project was initiated in 1980 by the National Park Service with funding from the Aquatic Effects Research Program of the National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program. Initial research objectives were to understand the processes that would either mitigate or accelerate the effects of pollution on soil and surface water chemistry, and to build a record in...
Authors
E.J. Allstott, Michael A. Bashkin, Jill Baron
Proceedings of the Rocky Mountain/Great Basin regional climate-change workshop Proceedings of the Rocky Mountain/Great Basin regional climate-change workshop
No abstract available.
Authors
Frederic H. Wagner, Jill Baron
Sensitivity of high elevation Rocky Mountain watersheds to climate change Sensitivity of high elevation Rocky Mountain watersheds to climate change
No abstract available.
Authors
Jill Baron, M.D. Hartman, L.E. Band, R. Lammers
Western alpine Western alpine
No abstract available.
Authors
Jill Baron, Murray Williams, T. Seastedt, W. Bowman
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