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<br />List of Illustrations
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<br />FROl';"i1Sl'IEC'F.
<br />1. Canal Hending ill San Luis Valley. Hcadgatc in
<br />foreground, ('heck structure beyond.
<br />2. Cochiti Din~rsion Dam. :Middle Rio Grande
<br />Con5cr\"nnc~' District, New ?\tcxico.
<br />3. Pereha Dam, 'Rio Grande Project. Head of Rincon
<br />Valley. N. Mex.
<br />4. ~Ionthly dist.rihution of prccipitn.tioll in the Upper
<br />Rio Grnnrtc Basin.
<br />.5. Cllflmctcristil~n of mil-ofT at Rio Gr:111rlC g-nA'inp;
<br />fltatil)118. .
<br />n, Relation of illnow to Olltnow, southwest area, San
<br />Luis Valley, Cnlo. For months January ann Fcb-
<br />rlmfV l02i to 1035.
<br />7. Relat.ion of inflow to outflow, 80uthwcst area, San
<br />Luis Valley, Colo. For months ~Jnrch and April
<br />1927 to 103:),
<br />8. Relation of inflow to out.now, Rout.hwcst area, San
<br />Luis Valley, Colo. For months l\h,y and June
<br />1927to 1935.
<br />9. Relation of inflnw to outflow, southwest area, San
<br />Luis Vnlle.\", Colo. For mont.hs July and August
<br />I 927to ] 935.
<br />10. Relation of inflow to outflow, southwest area, San
<br />Luis Valley, Colo. For months Septemher and
<br />Octobcr 1027 to 1935.
<br />11 n~r[\tion (If inflIJw to IJUtr!(lIV, soulhwcet aren, S:m
<br />Luis Valley, Colo. For months Novemher and
<br />Dccember I !l27 to 1935.
<br />12. Comparison of inflow and outflow, Rio Grande area
<br />above Alamosa nnd Conejos River.Alamosfl
<br />Creek area, S~n Luis Valley, Colo.
<br />13. Trend of irrignteri acreage in wnter districts nos. 20,
<br />21, nnd 22, S~n Luis Valley, Colo., as plotted from
<br />water cOlmniR5ioncrB' da.ta.
<br />14. Depletion of inflow to southwest Men, San Luis
<br />Valley, Colo., 1890-1935.
<br />15. Depletion of inflow to southwest area in percent of
<br />inflow, San Luis Valley, Colo., 1890-1035.
<br />16. Relation of Otowi Bridge discharp:e to Rio Grande
<br />loss, Otowi :Bridge to San Marcial. For months of
<br />January to Decemhcr 1890-103,r;.
<br />17. Relation of Otowi TIridp:e How to cOnfmmption of
<br />Middle V nlley inflow, Otowi Brictge t.o Ann Marci:J.l.
<br />For months of Januarv to December 1800-1935.
<br />18. Availahle inflow, cons1l1nption of inflow, and rcsictuuI
<br />flow at San Marcial. Middlc Rio Grande Valley,
<br />OtO'i\'l Bridge to San Manial, 1890-1935.
<br />19. RiverElide drain in Middle Rio Grande C011l~ervnncY
<br />District, New Mexico. .
<br />20. Interior drain, Middle Rio Grande Conservancy Dis-
<br />trict., New Mexico.
<br />21. A riverRidc drain through bORfJue, Middle Rio
<br />Granrlc Consen'ancv District, New Mexico.
<br />22. Proportion of land wfth j:!round water oyer various
<br />rlepthe., I\liddle Rio Grande Valley, 1927 and 1936.
<br />23. Potatoes in San Luis Valley.
<br />24. Conejos River Vulley. The lower reservoir sitC'.
<br />2.5. Lookinf!: up Rio Puerco n('8r junet.ion with Rio
<br />Gra.nde, N. Mex.
<br />26. San JUl\n hmding, Middle Rio Grande Conservancy
<br />District, New Mexico.
<br />27. Leasburg Diversion Dam, Rio Grtlnde Project.
<br />Head (If MeRillll. Valley, N. Mex.
<br />28. Small farrTl nT(:,ns, northwest (If Lnfl Crllces, N. Mex.
<br />Rio Grnnde Projcct.
<br />29. Mexican (International) Dam on Rio Grande, near
<br />EI Paso.
<br />30. Franklin Cannl at settlinp; basin and sluiceway, near
<br />EI Paso. Rio Grande Project.
<br />31. Hudspeth Canal heading and.Tornillo wasteway at
<br />end of Tornillo Canal. Rio Grande project.
<br />32. Main canal in lower Hudspeth district, Texas.
<br />33. Rio Grande Rcservoiron Rio Grande in Colorado.
<br />34. EI Vado Dam on Rio Chll.ma, New Mexico.
<br />35. Elephant Buttc Rcservoir, N. Me:r. Rio Grande
<br />project.
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<br />3G. Comparison of monthly diblribution of watcr sllpply,
<br />diversions, anct ideal irri~ation dcmand Rio Grande
<br />nnd Conejos River, Sun Luis Valley, Colo.
<br />37. Wagon Whecl Gap Dam site, on Rio Grnnde, Colo.
<br />Looking upstrC'am.
<br />38. One of the lower dam sites on COllejos River, above
<br />San Luis Valley, Colo.
<br />39. Rio Grande near Colorado-New !\Iexico State line.
<br />Looking clown.st.ream from "Stateline" Bridge.
<br />(Lohatos gaging stnt.ion.)
<br />40. Annual rIm-off of Rio Grande near Lobatos, Colo.,
<br />under various givcn cOIHjition~ or storage and irri-
<br />gation draft..
<br />41. Annual run-off of Rio Grnnrle at San Marcial, N.
<br />Mex., undcr various given conditions of storage
<br />and irrigation drfit.
<br />42. Monthl.y run.otT of Rio Grancte near Lobntos, Colo.,
<br />for minimum, mean, and maximum years, 1892-
<br />1004, undcr vnrioue. given conditions of storage
<br />and irrigation draft.
<br />43. Monthly run-off of Rio Grande nea.r Lobatos. Colo.,
<br />for minimum, menn, and maximum ~'earn, Hn 1 to
<br />1935, under various given conditions of stornge and
<br />irrigation rlraft.
<br />44. Relation hctween prp.cipitation anct rlln-nft" ill rOllT
<br />llnitB of t.h(! Elephant nut,te-Fort Qllitlllnll sed-inn.
<br />Urper Rio Cranoc nasin.
<br />45. The Rio Cmnrle drnill:l.gc :\Ild F:t.rudllml r1r.prl'I'l'Iioll,
<br />in relation to t.he ph\"Riogrn.phic prn\"inccR of Ute
<br />re~ion. .
<br />46. The Pliocene Rio Grande in central New Mexico.
<br />47. Ccolo,ll;ic and physiographic map of the San Luis
<br />Valley, Colo.
<br />48. Geologic and phy~iographi(' map of north-central
<br />New Mexico.
<br />49. Gcolog~c and. physiogrnphic map of central New
<br />MeXICO.
<br />SO. Geolo!tic and physiographic map of SOllth-cE'ntral
<br />New Mexico.
<br />51. Ground-water basins "completely" or Hineompletely"
<br />enclosed.
<br />,~2. Ground-watcr husins lrineompletc]y" ('nclmu~d and
<br />diap;ram ."howing- comple'\: IZcolop;ic nnd hydrologic
<br />rclat.inns of the Rio Grnnrl.e Rn.,in.
<br />.')3. Reeovcrv curves of wells u>;e(! Cor trnnsmissibilitv
<br />dcterminations. .
<br />'M. Hyrirographs of shallow wells efJt1ipped with record-
<br />ers.
<br />55. Comparison of h.vdrogrnphs of four artesian and
<br />fOllr S\lrface wells on the Rio Grande alluvial fan
<br />dllrinp; 1936.
<br />56. Fluctnations of water lcvel in well 12K6CI, and
<br />f1uctllationl'l in baromet.ric pref;sure at AIamosa,
<br />September 8-1.5, 1936.
<br />57. Depth to water in parts of the AlbufJuerfJue Division
<br />in 1926--27 and in 193ft
<br />58. Depth to water in part.s of the AlhllCJllcrque nnd
<br />Belen Divisions in 1926-27 tlnd in 1936.
<br />59. Dept.h to water in parts of t.he Belen and Socorro
<br />Di\'isions in 1926-27 and in 193ft
<br />60. Depth to water in Mictdle Rio Grandc Conservancy
<br />District in 1926-27 and in 103fi. .
<br />61. Flnctuations of water table Aug. 17 to 24, 1936, in
<br />two wells near Socorro.
<br />62. Fluctuations of water tab]e in a group of wells near
<br />Socorro All@.'. 10 to 20, 193ft
<br />63. Profiles of water tahle across Socorro Rh'crside drain
<br />on weJlline 976.2.
<br />64. Profile of wafer table het:ween weB 905.3-7W and
<br />head of Los Padillas drain.
<br />65. Watcr-tahle p;radient near Barr interior drain and
<br />rate of nCl'retion to drain.
<br />66. Average altitllde of water table in the area. between
<br />Albufjllerque and AJameria., 1918-22.
<br />67. Suhirrigation dit.ch in potato field !lear Monte Vista,
<br />Colo.
<br />68. Digging potatoes near Monte Vista, Colo.
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