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Item Open Access 2000 Shortgrass Steppe symposium: abstracts(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2000-01) Shortgrass Steppe symposium, author; SGS-LTER, Colorado State University, publisherItem Open Access Shortgrass Steppe symposium: January 14, 2005(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2005-01) Shortgrass Steppe symposium, author; SGS-LTER, Colorado State University, publisherItem Open Access Proceedings of the natural resources modeling symposium(Colorado State University. Libraries, 1985-04) DeCoursey, Donn G., editor; Shortgrass Steppe symposium, author; SGS-LTER, Colorado State University, publisherIn the last few years, scientists in the Agricultural Research Service, ARS-USDA, have developed several mathematical models of field and small watershed response. The models have simulated the hydrologic, erosion, crop growth, and water quality characteristics representative of various land use and treatment scenarios. Most of the model development was in response to needs of the Soil Conservation Service (SCS); regulatory agencies, such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); and other action agencies. In some cases, models have been developed to aid research programs by providing an analytical description of the physical processes being investigated. Recent model development has been rapid; it involves many disciplines and requires scientists from different backgrounds to work together. The Symposium was structured as a forum within which scientists could discuss the technical aspects of their work and compare ideas. It also provided the Soil Conservation Service an opportunity to learn more about the models that are being developed and an opportunity to describe what they need. The first part of the symposium, about two and one-half days, presented an overview of various ARS modeling and related programs and SCS efforts to incorporate them into their programs. The second part of the symposium, about one and one-half days, consisted of four concurrent sessions: chemical and biological processes, soil-water-plant relations, hydrology, and erosion. Presentations in the four concurrent sessions were selected to present the state-of-the-art and research needs as they exist in ARS and SCS.Item Open Access Shortgrass Steppe symposium: January 10, 2003(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2003-01) Shortgrass Steppe symposium, author; SGS-LTER, Colorado State University, publisherItem Open Access Shortgrass Steppe symposium: January 14, 1998(Colorado State University. Libraries, 1998-01) Shortgrass Steppe symposium, author; SGS-LTER, Colorado State University, publisherItem Open Access Invitation to the 2nd annual CPER symposium(Colorado State University. Libraries, 1995) Shortgrass Steppe symposium, author; SGS-LTER, Colorado State University, publisherTwo memorandums inviting CPER scientists to the 2nd annual CPER symposium.Item Open Access Central Plains Experimental Range second annual symposium(Colorado State University. Libraries, 1995-01) Shortgrass Steppe symposium, author; SGS-LTER, Colorado State University, publisherSymposium was held on January 13, 1995 at the Marriott Hotel in Fort Collins, Colorado.Item Open Access Landscape ecology symposium field trip: Central Plains Experimental Range, long term ecological research site: March 16, 1989(Colorado State University. Libraries, 1989-03) Shortgrass Steppe symposium, author; SGS-LTER, Colorado State University, publisherItem Open Access Central Plains Experimental Range third annual symposium(Colorado State University. Libraries, 1996-01) Shortgrass Steppe symposium, author; SGS-LTER, Colorado State University, publisherSymposium was held on January 11, 1996 in Fort Collins, Colorado.Item Open Access Central Plains Experimental Range first annual symposium(Colorado State University. Libraries, 1994-01) Shortgrass Steppe symposium, author; SGS-LTER, Colorado State University, publisherSymposium was held on January 11, 1994 at the Holiday Inn in Fort Collins, Colorado.