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<br />8.0 BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES
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<br />1. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Probable Maximum
<br />Thunderstorm Precipitation Estimates, Southwest States, Draft
<br />Report, 1972
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<br />2. ------------ Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the Western United
<br />States, Atlas 2, Volume 3 (Colorado), 1973
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<br />U.S. Department of the Army, Technical Bulletin No. 5-'550-3, Flood
<br />Prediction Techniques, 1957
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<br />U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Hydrologic Engineering Center, Genera-
<br />lized Computer progrqm HEC-2, Water Surface Profiles, Davis, California,
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<br />5. Merrick and Company, Topographic Ma~, Scale 1:2400, Contour Interval
<br />2 feet: Rangely, Colorado (1975)
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<br />Edmonds, Carol, and Massa, Paula, ganqely: A Town for All Phases,
<br />Volume 2, No.6, Shale Country, Denver, Mountain Empire Publishing,
<br />Inc., June 1976
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<br />Field Advisory Committee, Colorado River Basin, Water and Related
<br />Land Resources, White River Basin in Colorado, 1966
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<br />Gulf Oil Corporation and Standard oil Company of Indiana, Rio Blanco
<br />Oil Shale Prolect: Social and Economic Impact Statement, Tract C-a,
<br />1976
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<br />Rangely Area Chamber of Commerce, Welcome to Rangely, Colorado,
<br />Leaflet, undated
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<br />U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento District, Statistical
<br />Methods in Hydrology, Leo R. BE:!ard, 1962
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<br />U.S. Geological Survey, 7.5-Minute Series Ouadranqle Maps, 1:24,000,
<br />Contour Interval 20 feet: Rangely, Colorado (1962)
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