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Comma-separated values (.csv) file containing data related to mercury and biogeochemical parameters in surface water and aquatic sediment collected from U.S. National Parks in 2014-2015.
Categories: Data, Data Release - Revised; Tags: Acadia National Park, Big Bend National Park, Big Cypress National Park, Big Thicket National Preserve, Cape Cod National Seashore, All tags...
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Album caption and index card: View from summit of Santa Helena canyon, ten miles north of the Rio Grande. Quicksilver Mountain on extreme right; fault cliff on right, valley of Terlingua Creek in foreground. Karrenfelder surface of plateau. Terlingua quadrangle, Brewster County, Texas 1899.
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In response to the rapid and dramatic hydroecological deterioration of the Rio Grande through Big Bend, the Big Bend Conservation Cooperative (BBCC), a multi-disciplinary group of natural resource agencies, research institutions, and conservation organizations have been organizing and implementing a wide range of river rehabilitation, scientific research activities and climate change initiatives. More recently, the Basin and Bay Expert Science Team, part of an environmental flows initiative by the state of Texas, is using best available science to recommend environmental flow regimes for the major rivers of Texas. Limited understating of the sediment dynamics of the Rio Grande and riparian vegetation change hinders...
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Index card: Sierra San Vicente, one of the classical geological structures of the Big Bend, an anticlinal fold at the end of the Mesozoic era. Big Bend National Park, Brewster County, Texas. 1970.
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**Executive Summary: **The Big Bend reach of the Rio Grande is an important region for binational collaboration on ecosystem management and restoration. The river is well protected from further development as a national wild and scenic river and by national and state parks on both sides of the border, but has been degraded over time primarily by altered hydrology, water quality degradation, and non-native species impacts. The success of future restoration and management efforts depend on a fuller understanding of the linkages between physical and chemical processes and biotic communities. A robust monitoring program in the region and targeted research are needed to supply this understanding. In this report, we synthesize...


map background search result map search result map Mouth of Boquillas Canyon at sunset. Big Bend National Park, Texas. 1970. Sierra del Carmen at sunset. Big Bend National Park, Texas. 1970. Chisos Mountains. Big Bend National Park, Texas. 1970. Kit Mountain and Castolon Peak, viewed from Alamo Creek. Big Bend National Park, Texas. 1970. Mule Ear Peaks. Big Bend National Park, Texas. 1970. Mule Ears Peak. Big Bend National Park, Texas. 1970. Elephant Tusk and the Chisos Mountains. Big Bend National Park, Texas. 1970. Sierra San Vicente. Big Bend National Park, Texas. 1970. Sierra San Vicente. Big Bend National Park, Texas. 1970. Punta de la Sierra and Sierra Quemada. Big Bend National Park, Texas. 1970. Willow Mountain north of Study Butte. Big Bend National Park, Texas. 1970. Santa Helena scarp and boca of the Grand Canyon de Santa Helena. Big Bend National Park,Texas. 1899. Summit of Santa Helena canyon, north of the Rio Grande. Big Bend National Park, Texas. 1899. LIDAR and Multispectral Imagery Data for the Rio Grande in Big Bend National Park: A Critical Need for Climate Change Mitigation Planning Final Report: Ecological changes in aquatic communities in the Big Bend reach of the Rio Grande Mariscal Mountain, Elephant Tusk, Chilicotal Mountain, and Chisos Mountains. Big Bend National Park, Texas. 1970. Daggar Mountain. Big Bend National Park, Texas. 1970. Punta de la Sierra and Sierra Quemada. Big Bend National Park, Texas. 1970. South rim of the Chisos Mountains. Big Bend National Park, Texas. 1970. Mercury and biogeochemical parameters in surface water and sediment from U.S. National Parks, 2014-2015 (ver. 2.0, December 2023) LIDAR and Multispectral Imagery Data for the Rio Grande in Big Bend National Park: A Critical Need for Climate Change Mitigation Planning Final Report: Ecological changes in aquatic communities in the Big Bend reach of the Rio Grande Mouth of Boquillas Canyon at sunset. Big Bend National Park, Texas. 1970. Sierra del Carmen at sunset. Big Bend National Park, Texas. 1970. Chisos Mountains. Big Bend National Park, Texas. 1970. Kit Mountain and Castolon Peak, viewed from Alamo Creek. Big Bend National Park, Texas. 1970. Mule Ear Peaks. Big Bend National Park, Texas. 1970. Mule Ears Peak. Big Bend National Park, Texas. 1970. Elephant Tusk and the Chisos Mountains. Big Bend National Park, Texas. 1970. Sierra San Vicente. Big Bend National Park, Texas. 1970. Sierra San Vicente. Big Bend National Park, Texas. 1970. Punta de la Sierra and Sierra Quemada. Big Bend National Park, Texas. 1970. Willow Mountain north of Study Butte. Big Bend National Park, Texas. 1970. Santa Helena scarp and boca of the Grand Canyon de Santa Helena. Big Bend National Park,Texas. 1899. Summit of Santa Helena canyon, north of the Rio Grande. Big Bend National Park, Texas. 1899. Mariscal Mountain, Elephant Tusk, Chilicotal Mountain, and Chisos Mountains. Big Bend National Park, Texas. 1970. Daggar Mountain. Big Bend National Park, Texas. 1970. Punta de la Sierra and Sierra Quemada. Big Bend National Park, Texas. 1970. South rim of the Chisos Mountains. Big Bend National Park, Texas. 1970. Mercury and biogeochemical parameters in surface water and sediment from U.S. National Parks, 2014-2015 (ver. 2.0, December 2023)