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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 />Meretksy, V.I., E.G. North, and L.E. Stevens. 2002. Kanab Ambersnai(and other <br />Terrestrial Snails in South Central Utah. Western North American Naturalist 62 <br />(3): 307-315. <br />Electronic Access: <br />http://spc.byu.edu/Western%20North'Y020American%20Naturalists/wnanv62v3/pages/wn <br />anv62n3a06.pdf <br /> <br />Meretsky, V.I., and D.L. Wegner. 2000. Kanab Ambersnail at Vasey's Paradise, Grand <br />Canyon National Park, 1998-1999 monitoring and research: Final report. SCWA, <br />Inc. <br /> <br />Meretsky, V.I., R.A. Valdez, M.E. Douglas, M.J. Brouder, O.T. Gorman, P.C. Marsh. <br />2000. Spatiotempora1 Variation in Length-Weight Relationships of Endangered <br />Humpback Chub: Implications for Conservation Management. Transactions of <br />the American Fisheries Society 129: 419-428. <br /> <br />Miller, M.P. 2000. Amplified fragment length polymorphism and mitochondrial <br />sequence data detect genetic differentiation and relationships in endangered <br />southwestern U.S.A. ambersnails (Oxyloma spp.) Canadian Journal of Zoology. <br />78: 1845-1854. <br /> <br />Neal, Lynn A. and Dennis Gilpin. 2000. Cultural Resources Data Synthesis within the <br />Colorado River Corridor, Grand Canyon National Park and Glen Canyon National <br />Recreation Area, Arizona. SWCA Environmental Consultants, Inc. <br /> <br />Oberlin, Gaye E. Joseph P. Shannon, and Dean W. Blinn. 1999.Watershed influence on <br />the macroinvertebrate fauna often major tributaries of the Colorado River <br />through Grand Canyon, Arizona. The Southwestern Naturalist. 44 (1): 17-30. <br /> <br />O'Brien, G.O., K. Burke and L. Hamilton. 2000. Effects of Natural Flow and <br />Controlled-flow Releases from Glen Canyon Dam on Grand Canyon Beaches, <br />1999: A Continuation of a Repeat Photography Study by Grand Canyon River <br />Guides, Inc. (Adopt-a-Beach Program). Administrative report submitted to the <br />Grand Canyon River Guides Adopt-a-Beach program. <br /> <br />O'Brien, G.O., K. Thompson, A. Potochnik and J. Jantzen. 1999.. Effects of Continuous <br />High Flows and Daily Fluctuating Flows from Glen Canyon Dam on Grand <br />Canyon Beaches, 1997 and 1998: A Continuation of a Repeat Photography Study <br />by Grand Canyon River Guides, Inc. (Adopt-a-Beach Program). Administrative <br />report submitted to the Grand Canyon River Guides Adopt-a-Beach program. <br /> <br />O'Brien, L.E., A. Coleman, B.L. Blank, P.E. Grams, and J.e. Schmidt. 2000. Testing <br />the Application of Digital Photogrammetry to Monitor Topographic Changes of <br />Sandbars in the Colorado River Ecosystem. <br /> <br />8 <br />
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