Science & Research

A botanist stands in a grassy meadow next to a measuring tape.
A park scientist monitors vegetation in a grassy valley.

NPS/L. Ray

Valles Caldera’s unusual setting—high elevation, caldera topography, unfragmented habitats, and key hydrologic role at the top of the watershed—serves as an important outdoor, landscape-scale laboratory and classroom for the study of natural processes and their intersection with prehistoric, historic, and contemporary human land use. The continuation of the preserve’s robust science and education programs provides opportunities for direct experiential learning for visitors, citizen-science projects, enhanced science interpretation, and contributions to the state of human knowledge, understanding, and discovery.

Valles Caldera National Preserve partners with numerous agencies, universities, and research organizations in a collaborative science consortium called the Jemez Mountains Research Learning Center (JMRLC). A website for the JMRLC is currently in the works. In the meantime, check out the articles below about ongoing science and research at Valles Caldera.

 
 

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    Last updated: March 20, 2024

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