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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.101.10.B
Description
Colorado River-Water Projects-Glen Canyon Dam/Lake Powell-Glen Canyon Adaptive Management-TWG
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
2/26/2003
Title
Packet for Distribution to TWG-GCMR Bibliography-Aerial Imagery Inventory-Remote Sensing Reports
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Report/Study
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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />1491 <br /> <br />Webb, RH., P.G. Griffiths, arid D.R. Hartley. 2001. Techniques for Estimating <br />Sediment Yield of Un gaged Tributaries on the Southern Colorado Plateau. <br />Proceedings of the Seventh Federal Interagency Sedimentation Conference, <br />March 25-29'\ Reno, Nevada. 1-24-1-31 <br /> <br />Webb, Robert H. 1999. The controlled flood in Grand Canyon. Washington, D.C.: <br />American Geophysical UniolJ. <br /> <br />Webb, R.H., P.G. Griffiths, T.S. Me1is, and D.R. Hartley. 2000. Sediment Delivery by <br />Ungaged Tributaries ofthe Colorado River in Grand Canyon, Arizona. U.s. <br />Geological Survey.. Water ~esources Investigations Report 00-4055. Prepared in <br />cooperation with the Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center. <br /> <br />Webb, R.H. 1996. "The great cataract": effects of late Holocene debris flows on lava <br />falls rapid, Grand Canyon Park and Hualapai Indian Reservation, Arizona: U.S. <br />Geological Survey open-file report 96-460. Tucson, Arizona. U.S. Geological <br />Survey. <br /> <br />Wiele, Stephen, and Margaret Franseen. 1999. Modeling ofmainstem flow and <br />sediment dynamics at selected cultural resource locations, interim report. <br /> <br />Wiele, Stephen M. 1998. Modeling of Flood-Deposited Sand Distributions in a Reach of <br />the Colorado River Below the Little Colorado River, Grand Canyon, Arizona. <br />Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4168. Prepared in cooperation with <br />the Bureau of Reclamation. <br /> <br />Wright, Patrick. 1999. Evaluation of Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) Technology <br />for Vertical Accuracy Within the Grand Canyon. ACS - Government Solutions <br />Group. U.S. Department ofthe Interior. Bureau of Reclamation. <br /> <br />Yeatts, Michael. 1998. 1997 Data Recovery at Five sites in the Grand Canyon. Report <br />on file at Bureau of Rec1amation, Upper Colorado Region, Salt Lake City, Utah. <br /> <br />Yeatts, Michael. 1997. High Elevation Sand Retention Following the 1996 Spike Flow. <br />Hopi Cultural Preservation Office. Report prepared for Grand Canyon <br />Monitoring and Research Center. Dated December 1997. 15 Pages. <br /> <br />Yard, M.D. and D. W. Blinn. 2001. Algal Colonization and Recolonization response rates <br />during experimental low summer steady flows. 53 p. <br /> <br />Younker, G.L. Mapping methods and vegetation changes along the lower Colorado <br />River between Davis Dam and the border with Mexico. <br /> <br />13 <br />
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