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File Number
8507
Description
Rio Grande Joint Investigation
State
CO
Basin
Rio Grande
Date
2/1/1938
Author
Nal. Res. Committee
Title
Regional Planning - Part VI - The Rio Grande Joint Investigation in the Upper Rio Grande Basin in CO, NM, TX 1936 - 1937
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<br />Con tr.ll ts <br /> <br />3623 <br /> <br />FIg. No. <br /> <br />69. <br />70. <br />7I. <br />72. <br />73. <br />i4. <br />75. <br />i6. <br /> <br />Stacking native hay in San Luis Vnlle)'. <br />Grain field in San tuis Valley. <br />Irrigation of cotton in Mesilla Vallcy. <br />Starting an onion crop in Mesillo. Vallc)'. <br />Irrigating grapes in Mesilla. Vallt'Y, <br />Acala. cotton field in Hudspeth County, Tex. <br />Generalloca.tion of intensive studv area.s. <br />Irrigated area. and !;tream flow -deplction for San <br />Luis Valley, 1890 to 1928. <br />~Ionthly inflow, ouUlo\\', and Ilpparent conslllnplh'c <br />use of irrigation water-Rio Grande projcct. <br />Intcnsive study area in southwest portion of Snn <br />Lu\s Valley, Co\o. <br />Potatoes Ft"rowing in tank at Wright Statioll, San <br />Luis V allcy. <br />Plan of Parma Station, San Luis Valley, Colo. <br />Parma. evaporation and transpiration station, Sail <br />Luis Valle}'. . <br />Wcekly use of water, evaporation, anri wind move- <br />ment at Parma station, San Luis Valley, Colo. <br />Isleta-Belen intensive study fireu, Middle Vallc)', <br />N. Mex. <br />Plan of Isletn Station, N. i\.lex. 1936. <br />Sketch of water supply layout nl. Isleta Station. <br />Evaporation sta.tion at lsleta, I\.liddle Rio Grande <br />Valley, N. Mex. <br />Willows growing in tank at lsletn Station, i\.1iddle Rio <br />Grandc Valley. N. Mex. <br />Weekly use of water, evap,?ration, and Willll move- <br />ment at 181et8o Station, N. Me:\:. <br />Mesilln Valley intensive sturly ll.fen. <br />Average depths to ground watcr ill Mcsi1la Valley <br />during January of each year, 1918 to 1936, based <br />on measurements by the Bureau of Agricultural <br />Engineering, the New Mexico Agricultural Experi- <br />ment Station, and t.hc Bureau of Reclamation. <br />Mesilla Valley consumptive lIse, met.hod C (after <br />Hedke), for 1919 to 1935, based on consumptive <br />use in the entire valley per irrigated acre (KIA..). <br />Mesilla Valley consumptive use, method C (after <br />Hedke), 1919 to 1935, bo.scd on crop consumptive <br />use per cropped acre (~:)- <br />Cotton'ltrowing in tanka at Stat.e College. <br />Plan of Mesilla Dam station. <br />Mesillu Dam evaporation and trn.nspirnt.iun station, <br />Mesilla Valley. <br />Aerial view of area southcn:;t of Mnll:lSs:\, Colo. (il\ <br />upper left-hand corncr), illustrating complexities <br />of mnpping problems. <br />Aerial view of old Mexican irrigated area in San <br />Luis Valley, Colo., ncar town of San Luis, illus- <br />trating ribbon like bOllndaries of the snw.n farms. <br />T.vpicul aerial view of irrigateci farming section in <br />Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District N. Mex. <br />Gcneral Map of Trnnsmountnin Div{'r~ion Area. <br />San Juan-Cha.ms Trnnsmountain Diversion. <br /> <br />77. <br /> <br />78. <br /> <br />70. <br />80. <br />8!. <br />82. <br />83. <br />84. <br />85. <br />86. <br />87. <br />88. <br />80. <br />90. <br /> <br />91. <br /> <br />92. <br /> <br />93. <br />94. <br />95. <br />DB. <br /> <br />97. <br /> <br />98. <br />99. <br />100. <br /> <br />f'ege <br />318 <br />318 <br />321 <br />321 <br />322 <br />322 <br />324 <br />333 <br />343 <br /> <br />350 <br /> <br />35fJ <br />362 <br /> <br />362 <br />362 <br />360 <br />373 <br />374 <br />374 <br /> <br />374 <br /> <br />:l7fi <br />37S <br /> <br />380 <br /> <br />386 <br /> <br />386 <br />392 <br />393 <br /> <br />39:1 <br /> <br />407 <br /> <br />407 <br />410 <br />.168 <br />474 <br /> <br />Fig. N<l. <br />lOl. San Junn-Chamu. Callal. Typil'al SediollS. . <br />102. Prccipitation and Runoff Rccords of San Juan lhvcr <br />Basin. <br />103. Altitude RunofTCurve, 1016-1925 A\"erage, San Juan <br />and Animas River Ba~ill!i, <br />104. Altitude-Runoff Curves. <br />105. Sun JUlln-Chama. Trnnsmolllltnin Diversion. Opera- <br />tion Diagram. <br />IOn. Weminllche and Piedra RCSt'f\'oirs. <br />107. West Fork San Juan Reservoir. <br />108. 'Vest Fork Dn.m. <br />109. EU6t Fork Reservoir. <br />110. East Fork Dam. <br />U!. Blanco Reservoir. <br />112. Blanco Dam. <br />113. Navajo Rcscrvoir. <br />114. Nava.jo Dam. <br />115. DOlllder Lake Rcscn:oir. <br />116. Boulder La.ke Dam. <br />117. Stinking Lake Reservoir. <br />118. Stinking Lake Dam. <br />119. Willow Creek Dam Sites. <br />120. San Juan-Chama Transmountain Diyersion. Reser- <br />voirs for Power De\'elopment. <br />121. Rio Chams Dam Sites. <br />122. State Line Reservoirs. <br />123. Ute Mountain Dam. <br />124. Animas-Rio Grande TransmoHlltain Divcrsion. <br />125. Hownrdsvillc Reservoir. <br />120_ Animas-Rio Grande TranslllOllllt:-Lin Diversion. <br />Operation Diagram. <br />127. Comparison of Flow of Sout.hwestern Colorado <br />Streams. <br />128. Animas-Rio Grande Transmollntain Diversion. <br />Geologic Sections of Tunnels. <br />129. Weminuche Pass Transmountain Diversion. <br />130. Weminuche Pass' Diversion. Runoff 1924-1935. <br />131. San Juan-South Fork Rio Grande Transrnountnin <br />Diversion. <br />132. San Jmm-South Fork Rio Grande Transmountain <br />Diversion. Geologic Sections of Tunnels. <br />133. San Juan-South Fork Diversion. Annua.l Divertible <br />Run-off 191f}-1936. <br />134. Conejos River Watershed. Dam and Reservoir <br />Sites. <br />135. COIlC'io.s River Dam Sites. <br />Topography of No.5. <br />Topogra.phy of No.1- <br />Topography of Granite Dam ~ite. <br />136. Lower Conejos Reservoir. <br />137. Upper Conejos Reservoir. <br />138. Upper COllejos Dam No.6. <br />139. Mogote Reservoir. <br />140. Mogote Da.m. <br />141. Wagon Wheel Ga.p Reservoir. <br />142. Wagon Wheel Gap Da.m. <br />143. Vega. Sylvestre Reservoir. <br />144. Vega Sylvestre Dam Plan A. <br /> <br />XI <br /> <br />Page <br />479 <br />480 <br />480 <br />481 <br />482 <br />484 <br />486 <br />.188 <br />490 <br />492 <br />494 <br />496 <br />49R <br />;)00 <br />504 <br />505 <br />506 <br />508 <br />510 <br />512 <br />514 <br />516 <br />518 <br />522 <br />524 <br /> <br />526 <br /> <br />527 <br />528 <br />530 <br />532 <br />534 <br />535 <br />535 <br /> <br />538 <br /> <br />540 <br />542 <br />544 <br />544 <br />546 <br />548 <br />550 <br />552 <br />554 <br />556 <br />560 <br />562 <br />
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