Resources
AGCI makes publicly accessible thousands of video presentations, research publications, and other resources from our workshops and projects. Use the search and filter options below to explore the resource library.
A view from above
Earlier this week, a coworker and I had the pleasure of joining an Ecoflight over the Spring Valley property. The property is located just above…
Are we cool enough? A look at January’s temperatures
Here in the Roaring Fork Valley, 2017 launched with what felt like an unseasonably warm start. In the picture above, a mid-January site…
Rain, snow, and the soil moisture situation
While Aspen and the high country enjoyed a dusting of snow over the weekend, lower elevations in Basalt, Carbondale, and Glenwood Springs instead just…
Roaring Fork Observation Network
The interactive Roaring Fork Observation Network (iRON) is comprised of a series of local watershed-wide monitoring stations (ranging in elevation from 6,200ft to over 12,000ft) that help to improve local understanding of our ecosystems in the context of a changing climate.