The Colorado Plateau Rapid Ecoregional Assessment (REA) website contains links to the final report.
Data from the report are shared through the
Colorado Plateau REA Data Portal. Data portal maps are downloadable and can be viewed through map services and ArcGIS.com.
Maps that relate to hydrology of the Colorado Plateau ecoregion:
MQ B1: Where are lotic and lentic surface waterbodies and livestock and wildlife watering tanks and artificial water bodies?
MQ B2: Where are perennial streams and stream reaches?
MQ B3: What are seasonal discharge maxima and minima for the Colorado River and major tributaries at gaging stations?
MQ B4: Where are the alluvial aquifers and their recharge areas (if known)?
MQ B6: Where are the aquatic systems listed on 303(d) with degraded water quality or low macroinvertebrate diversity?
MQ B7: What is the location/distribution of these aquatic biodiversity sites?
MQ F1: Where are areas dominated by major vegetation invasives?
MQ J4: Where are aquatic/riparian areas with potential to change from climate change?
Citation: Bryce, S.A., J.R. Strittholt, B.C. Ward, and D.M. Bachelet. 2012. Colorado Plateau Rapid Ecoregional Assessment Report. Prepared for the U.S. Department
of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Denver, Colorado.