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<br />38. Bassett, H. W. 1957. Further life history studies of two species of suckers in Shadow
<br />Mountain Reservoir, Grand County, Colorado. M. S. Thesis, Colorado State Univ., Fort
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<br />FISH, FOOD HABITS, LIFE HISTORY, RIVER-Colorado
<br />
<br />Aspects of the life history (reproduction, movement, population estimate, and wintering) of
<br />the longnose and white suckers in this reservoir, which empties into the Colorado River
<br />about 1 mile south of Grand Lake Village, Colorado.
<br />
<br />39. Bauer, D. P., T. D. Steele, and R. D. Anderson. 1978. Analysis of waste load assimilative
<br />capacity of the Yampa River, Steamboat Springs to Hayden, Routt County, Colorado. U. S.
<br />Geol. Surv., Water Resources Invest. No. 7j~119. 69 pp.
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<br />POLLUTION, RIVER- Yampa, WATER QUALITY
<br />
<br />Reviews the capacity of the Yampa River to assimilate waste loads in the reach between
<br />Steamboat Springs and Hayden, Colorado.
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<br />Baumann, R. W., R. N. Winget, W. H. Behle, W. F. Sigler, and G. W. Workman. 1975.
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<br />(Report to the U. S. Bur. Land Manage., Salt Lake City, Utah.)
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<br />Studies
<br />276 pp.
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<br />DISTRIBUTION, ECOLOGY, ENERGY, FISH, INVERTEBRATE, RIVER-White, WATER QUAUTY
<br />
<br />Report consists of four parts: three parts pertain to the oil shale areas of the White
<br />River in Utah-- "Aquatic macroinvertebrates, water quality, and fish population character-
<br />ization of the White River, Uintah County, Utah," "Raptor study of Utah oil shale area,"
<br />and "Nongame mammal inventory of the Utah oil shale area." The physical, chemical, and
<br />biological characteristics of the White River were studied and recommendations for the
<br />ecological stability of the river were provided in the first study listed.
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<br />41. Baxter, G._ T., and J. R. Simon. 1970. Wyoming fishes. Wyo. Game Fish Dep. Bull. 4.
<br />168 pp.
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<br />DESCRIPTION, DISTRIBUTION, ECOLOGY, FISH, FOOD HABITS, KEYS, LIFE HISTORY
<br />
<br />A revised and updated account of Wyoming's ichthyology to 1970, covering the topics
<br />provided in the key words. Photographs and distributional maps by species are included.
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<br />42.
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<br />Baxter, J. D., and M. Eva~s. 1980. Potential impacts of energy development on population
<br />growth and the economy of the four corner states. Chapter 4 in W. O. Spofford Jr.,
<br />A. L. Parker, and A. V. Kneese, eds. Energy development and the water, fish, and
<br />wildlife in the Southwest: Problems of the upper Colorado River basin. Resources for
<br />the Future, Washington, D. C. In press.
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<br />ECONOMICS, ENERGY, POPULATION
<br />
<br />Provides a comprehensive discussion of potential changes in the population growth and
<br />economy of the upper Colorado River basin as related to energy development in this area.
<br />
<br />43. Beattie, B. R., E. N. Castle, W. G. Brown, and W. Griffin. 1971. Economic consequences of
<br />interbasin water transfer. Oreg. Agric. Exp. Stn. Tech. Bull. 116. 82 pp.
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<br />ECONOMICS, MANAGEMENT, POLICY, WATER QUA.~TITY
<br />
<br />Relates economics to the policy and management of interbasin water transfer.
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<br />44. Beckman, W. C. 1952. Guide to the fishes of Colorado. Colo. Fish Game Dep., Denver.
<br />110 pp.
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