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<br />GEOLOGY, MINERAL
<br />
<br />Data on the stratigraphic distribution, continuity, areal extent, thickness, and oil
<br />content of oil-shale beds in the area.
<br />
<br />136. Chadwick, D. G. 1968. Electronic analog simulation of the salinity flow system within
<br />the upper Colorado River Basin. First Annual Progress Report, FWPCA Demonstration
<br />Project WPD 178-01-67. Utah Water Res. Lab., Utah State Univ., Logan. 73 pp.
<br />
<br />HYDROLOGY, MODEL, RIVER-Colorado, SALINITY, STREAMFLOW, WATERSHED
<br />
<br />Collection and analysis of the hydrologic and salinity data that are required for the
<br />simulation of the individual subbasins of the Upper Colorado River with analog computer
<br />submodels.
<br />
<br />137. Chamberlain, F. M. 1904. Notes on fishes collected in Arizona, 1904. U. S. National
<br />Museum, Washington, D. C. About 70 pp. (Unpubl. manuscr.)
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<br />DISTRIBUTION, FISH, RIVER-Colorado, SURVEY
<br />
<br />A log of activities along the Colorado and its tributaries in Arizona in 1904. Includes
<br />a list of fish collected by Chamberlain that were later identified by Robert Rush Miller,
<br />University of Michigan.
<br />
<br />138. Chamberlain, T. K. 1946. Fishes, particularly the suckers, Catostomidae, of the Colorado
<br />River drainage and of the Arkansas River drainage, in relation to the Gunnison-
<br />Arkansas transmountain diversion. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, College Station,
<br />Texas. 8 pp. (Unpubl. manuscr.)
<br />
<br />FISH, FISH-rare, MANAGEMENT, RIVER-Gunnison
<br />
<br />Discusses the potential for competition to occur between trout and introduced suckers after
<br />reservoirs are built on the Gunnison River in Colorado. Historically, this river contained
<br />only Colorado River cutthroat trout, Salmo clarki pleuriticus. States that the Colorado
<br />squawfish or "white salmon of the Colorado" were rare in the Gunnison River by 1946. Hump-
<br />back suckers were considered common and flannelmouth suckers abundant in the lower reaches
<br />of the Gunnison River.
<br />
<br />139.
<br />
<br />Chamberlin, R. V., and D. T. Jones. 1929.
<br />Univ. Utah BioI. Ser. 1(1): 1-213.
<br />
<br />DESCRIPTION, INVERTEBRATE
<br />
<br />A descriptive catalog of the Mollusca of Utah.
<br />
<br />Describes the molluscs found in Utah. This catalog
<br />J. P. 1942. New records of Mollusca. Univ. Utah,
<br />1-14; and (2) Chamberlin, R. V., and E. J. Roscoe.
<br />Mollusca. Univ. Utah, Salt Lake City, BioI. Series
<br />
<br />was later updated by (1) Woolstenhulme,
<br />Salt Lake City, Bio. Series 6(9):
<br />1948. Checklist of recent Utah
<br />11(1): 1-16.
<br />
<br />140. Childress, J. 1978. The impacts of energy development on Colorado's wildlife. Proc.
<br />Annu. Conf. West. Assoc. Fish Wildl. Agencies 58: 196-201.
<br />
<br />ENERGY, RESOURCES, WILDLIFE
<br />
<br />Discusses the potential impacts of developing natural resources for energy on wildlife
<br />in the State of Colorado.
<br />
<br />141. Christiansen, J. Y. 1949. Consumptive use of water studies in Colorado River area of Utah.
<br />M. S. Thesis, Utah State Univ., Logan. 75 pp.
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<br />AGRICULTURE, IRRIGATION, RIVER-Colorado
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