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<br /> <br />115. Bjorklund, L.J., and Brown, R.F., 1957, Geology and ground-water resources of the lower South <br />Platte River Valley between Hardin, Colorado, and Paxton, Nebraska: U.S. Geological Survey <br />Water-Supply Paper 1378, 431 p. (With a section on chemical quality of the ground water, by <br />H.A. Swenson). <br /> <br />117. Blair, T.C., 1987, Sedimentary processes, vertical stratification sequences, and geomorphology <br />of the Roaring River alluvial fan, Rocky Mountain National Park, Co.: Journal of Sedimentary <br />Petrology, v. 57, no. 1, p. 1-18. <br /> <br />118. Blakely, S.R., 1984, Hydrologic data for the Larimer-Weld Regional Water-Monitoring Program, <br />Colorado, 1975-1982: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 84-139,201 p. <br /> <br />The Larimer-Weld, Colorado, Regional Monitoring Program was begun in 1976 to <br />provide information on the quality and quantity of the surface-water resources in <br />the area. Three stations on the Big Thompson River and five stations on the Cache La <br />Poudre River were selected for a data-collection network. Four previously <br />established stations were added to complete the data-collection network: Horsetooth <br />Reservoir, Joe Wright Creek above and below Joe Wright Reservoir, and Michigan <br />River near Cameron Pass. Station description, location, and period of record are <br />given for each station. A statistical summary of the water-quality data for each <br />station is tabulated. Frequency of occurrence is given at the 95th, 75th, 50th, and <br />25th percentiles. Monthly water-quality data and daily average streamflow data <br />are tabulated for each streamflow station for which this data was collected; <br />Monthly contents data are presented for Horsetooth Reservoir. All data tabulated <br />and summarized are from the period October 1, 1975, through September 30,1982. <br /> <br />119. Blakely, S.R., Mustard, M.H., and Doerfer, J.T., 1983, Analysis of the August 14, 1980, rainstorm <br />and storm runoff to the South Platte River in the southern Denver metropolitan area, Colorado: <br />U.s. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations 83-4138, 35 p. <br /> <br />120. Bliss, J.D., 1983, Central and eastern United States; basic data for thermal springs and wells as <br />recorded in GEOTHERM: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 83-440,87 p. <br /> <br />121. Bluestein, M.H., 1976, Response of South Platte to effluent limitations: American Society of Civil <br />Engineers. Environmental Engineering Division Journal, v. 102, no. EE4, p. 745-768. <br /> <br />122. Bluestein, M., 1975, Study areas II and VI-C water quality analysis and environmental <br />assessments, South Platte River: U.S. National Commission on Water Quality, Colorado State <br />University, and Tetra Tech, Inc. <br /> <br />123. Bluestein, M., and Hendricks, D.W., 1975, Biota and water quality of the South Platte River; past, <br />present, and projected (prepared for the National Comission on Water Quality as a subcontract <br />to Tetra Tech, Inc.): Fort Collins, Colo., Colorado State University, Environmental Engineering <br />Technical Report 2. <br /> <br />124. Boaze, J.L., 1977, An evaluation of the South Platte River fish population between Deckers and <br />South Platte, Colorado: Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 30 p. <br /> <br />125. Boaze, J.L., 1977, An evaluation of the fish population North Fork of the South Platte Rivers: Salt <br />Lake City, Utah, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 18 p. <br /> <br />26 Bibliography of Water-Related Studies, South Platte River Basin--Colorado, Nebraska, and Wyoming <br />