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<br />ABUNDANCE, DISTRIBUTION, FISH, INVERTEBRATES, RIVER-Yampa
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<br />Survey of the Yampa River, covering various topics including fish distribution, invertebrate
<br />abundance, and air and water temperatures. Colorado squawfish were reported as common
<br />between Hayden and Green River.
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<br />26. Baird, S. F., and C. Girard. 1853. Descriptions of some new fishes from the River zuni.
<br />Proc.Phila. Acad. Sci. 6: 368-369.
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<br />DESCRIPTION, FISH, FISH-rare, RIVER-Colorado
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<br />Describes and names the first species of fishes to be identified from the Colorado River
<br />Basin. Three new species described include Gila robusta, Q. elegans, and Q. gracilis.
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<br />27. Baker, A. A. 1946. Geology of the Green River desert--Cataract Canyon region, Emery,
<br />Wayne, and Garfield Counties, Utah. U. S. Geol. Surv. Bull. 951. 127 pp. + maps.
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<br />GEOLOGY, MINERAL, RIVER-Dirty Devil, Green, San Rafael
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<br />Brief discussion of climate, vegetation, population, and other present-day influences.
<br />Also contains a thorough description of the geology of the Green River desert in the
<br />Cataract Canyon region of southeastern Utah.
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<br />28. Baker, B. D., R. L. Elderkin, and D. R. Dietz. 1980. The impacts of energy development on
<br />big game in northwestern Colorado. Chapter 12 in W. O. Spofford Jr., A. L. Parker,
<br />and A. V. Kneese, eds. Energy development and the water, fish, and wildlife in the
<br />Southwest: Problems of the upper Colorado River basin. Resources for the Future,
<br />Washington, D. C. In press.
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<br />ENERGY, WILDLIFE
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<br />Offers predictions on the effects of energy development in northwestern Colorado on big
<br />game populations and provides recommendations for research needs to minimize these effects.
<br />This topic is also applicable to other States in the upper Colorado River basin.
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<br />29. Ball, M. W. 1907. The western part of the Little Snake River coal field, Wyoming. U. S.
<br />Geol. Surv. Bull. 341: 243-255.
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<br />ECONOMICS, GEOLOGY, MINERAL, RESOURCES, RIVER-Yampa tributaries
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<br />Brief statement of the results of a survey made in the western part of the Little Snake
<br />River coal field, Wyoming. Geography and geology, as well as the physical properties of
<br />the coal, are discussed. A map in the text shows the main boundaries and prominent
<br />features. Finally, the relative value of the coal and its potential for development are
<br />discussed.
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<br />30. Banks, J. L. 1964. Fish species distribution in Dinosaur National Monument during 1961-
<br />1962. M.S. Thesis, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins. 96 pp.
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<br />DISTRIBUTION, ECOLOGY, FISH, FISH-rare, FOOD HABITS, RIVER-Green
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<br />Describes the distribution of fish in the Monument prior to and after rotenone treatment of
<br />the Flaming Gorge Reservoir site. Includes habitat preferences and food habits of the
<br />Colorado squawfish and humpback sucker.
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<br />31. Banks, R. L. 1974. Flow regimes to maintain a trout fishery in the tailwater of Fontenelle
<br />Dam. Proc. Annu. Conf. West. Assoc. State Game Fish Comm. 54: 302-316.
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<br />FISHERY, RIVER-Green, STREAMFLOW
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