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<br /> <br />100. Bendix Field Engineering Corp., 1981, Uranium hydrogeochemical and stream sediment <br />reconnaissance of the Denver NTMS quadrangle, Colorado: Grand Junction, Colo., Prepared <br />for the Department of Energy, Washington, DC., GJBX-263-81, 160 p. <br /> <br />This report presents results of a Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment <br />Reconnaissance of the Denver NTMS quadrangle, Colorado. In addition to this <br />abbreviated data release, more complete data are available to the public in machine- <br />readable form. These machine-readable data, as well as quarterly or semiannual <br />program progress reports containing further information on the HSSR program in <br />general, or on the Los Alamos National Laboratory portion of the program in <br />particular, are available from DOE's Technical Library at its Grand Junction Area <br />Office. Presented in this data release are location data, field analyses, and laboratory <br />analyses of several different sample media. For the sake of brevity, many field site <br />observations have not been included in this volume; these data are, however, available <br />on the magnetic tape. Appendices A through E describe the sample media and <br />summarize the analytical results for each medium. The data have been subdivided by <br />one of the Los Alamos National Laboratory sorting programs of Zinkl and others <br />(1981a) into groups of stream-sediment, lake-sediment, stream-water, lake-water, and <br />ground-water samples. For each group which contains a sufficient number of <br />observations, statistical tables, tables of raw data, and 1:1,000,000 scale maps of <br />. pertinent elements have been included in this report. Also included are maps showing <br />results of multivariate statistical analyses. <br /> <br />101. Bennett, J.O., Johnson, P.5., Pattie, D.C., Key, J.R., and Taylor, A.H., 1984, Foreseeable effects of <br />nuclear detonations on a local environment: Boulder County, Colorado: Env. Conservation, v. <br />11, no. 2, p. 155. <br /> <br />The likely consequences of detonating a nuclear weapon in Boulder County, Co, <br />are predicted. Local and global fallout and radiation exposures are calculated <br />following the hypothetical detonation of a nuclear bomb equivalent to 5,742 <br />megatons of TNT. Under assumed wind conditions, agricultural crops would be <br />contaminated with radionuclides for prolonged periods. Loss of animal life, <br />flooding, increased sedimentation, and extensive soil erosion should also be <br />ex pected. <br /> <br />102. Benniran, M. M., 1970, Stream-sediment sample results in search of Casper Formation <br />limestones, southwestern Laramie Mountains, Albany County, Wyoming: Laramie, Wyo., <br />Univ. of Wyoming. <br /> <br />103. Bergey, E.A., and Ward, J.V., 1989, Upstream-downstream movements of aquatic invertebrates <br />in a Rocky Mountain stream: Hydrobiologia, v. 185, p. 71-82. <br /> <br />104. Berryman, A.D., 1991, Wate,r budget for the South Platte (abstract only), in Woodring, R.c., ed., <br />South Platte reSourCe management: findiRg a balance: Fort Collins, Colo., Colorado Water <br />Resources Research Institute, p. 23. <br /> <br />24 Bibliography 01 Water-Related Studies, South Platte River Basin-Colorado, Nebraska, and Wyoming <br />