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Wydoski, R. S., K. Gilbert, K. Seethaler, C. W. McAda and J. A. Wydoski
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<br />20 <br /> <br />107. Brittan, M. R., L. W. Crow, M. E. Garnsey, P. R. Julian, R. A. Schleusener, and V. M. <br />Yeodjevish. 1961. Past and probable future variations in stream flow of the Upper <br />Colorado River. Bur. Econ. Res., Univ. Colorado, Boulder. <br /> <br />Part I. <br />Part II. <br /> <br />Summary and conclusions. 24 pp. <br />A study of the statistical predictability of stream runoff in the <br />Upper Colorado River Basin. 98 pp. <br />Some general aspects of fluctuations of annual runoff in the Upper <br />Colorado River Basin. 48 pp. <br />Probability analyses applied to the development of synthetic hydrology <br />for the Colorado River. 99 pp. <br />Analysis of precipitation data in the Upper Colorado River Basin. 34 pp. <br /> <br />Part III. <br /> <br />Part IV. <br /> <br />Part V. <br /> <br />HYDROLOGY, PRECIPITATION, RIVER-Colorado, RUNOFF, STREAMFLOW <br /> <br />Review of the past streamflow with variations of the upper Colorado River and study of <br />the precipitation and predictability of streamflow. <br /> <br />108. Brobst, D. S., W. P. Pratt, and V. E. McKelvey. 1973. Summary of United States mineral <br />resources. U. S. Geol. Surv. Circ. 682. 19 pp. <br /> <br />MINERAL, RESOURCES <br /> <br />Lists the mineral resources found in the United States including those found in the <br />Colorado River Basin. <br /> <br />109. Brookshire, D. S., W. D. Schulze, and B. C. Ives. 1976. The impact of energy development <br />on recreation use and value in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Univ. Calif. <br />Inst. Geophys., Lake Powell Res. Proj. 33. 62 pp. <br /> <br />ECCNOMICS, ENERGY, FISHERY, RECREATION, RESERVOIR, RIVER-Colorado, SURVEY <br /> <br />Discusses the recreational use and value of Lake Powell (Glen Canyon National Recreation <br />Area) as well as the effect that energy development couYd have on recreation on this <br />reservoir. <br /> <br />110. Brown, H. E., and E. G. Dunford. 1956. Streamflow in relation to extent of snow cover <br />in central Colorado. U. S. For. Serv., Rocky Mt. For. Range Exp. Stn. Pap 24. 9 pp. <br /> <br />PRECIPITATION, RIVER-Colorado, STREAMFLOW <br /> <br />Report on study in 1950 of the St. Louis Creek watershed, which drains into the Colorado <br />River drainage. Site was 9,000 to 12,790 feet in elevation and 32.8 square miles in area. <br /> <br />111. <br /> <br />Bryant, H. C. 1930. <br />Fish Game 16(2): <br /> <br />Colorado River trout captured in Imperial County, California. <br />183. <br /> <br />Calif. <br /> <br />DISTRIBUTION, FISH-rare <br /> <br />Provides a record of Salmo clarki pleuriticus from an irrigation ditch that connects with <br />the Colorado River. <br /> <br />112. Buckhouse, J. C. 1980. Livestock grazing and some watershed management implications. <br />U. S. Forest Serv., Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW- In Press. <br /> <br />GRAZING, MANAGEMENT, WATERSHED <br /> <br />Reviews the impact of livestock grazing as related to watershed management in the western <br />United States. This information is applicable to the Upper Colorado River Basin. Paper <br />presented at a workshop on "Livestock and wildlife-fisheries relationship in the Great <br />Basin" that was held in Sparks, Nevada, during May 3-5, 1977. <br />
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