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<br />Details basic information on the consumptive, use of water by standard crops in the Upper
<br />Colorado River area of Utah. Evapotranspiration tank experiments and soil-moisture
<br />studies were used to determine the amount of water consumed by agricultural crops and
<br />native vegetation. Climatological data are also given.
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<br />142. Chrostowski, H. P. 1972. Stream habitat studies on the Uinta and Ashley National Forests.
<br />U. S. Forest Service, Intermountain Region. Ogden, Utah. 149 pp.
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<br />ALTERATION, ECOLOGY, FISHERY, INVERTEBRATE, RECLAMATION, STREAMFLOW, SURVEY, WATERSHED,
<br />WATER QUALITY, WATER QUANTITY
<br />
<br />A compilation of stream habitat studies in the Uinta and Ashley National Forests. Many
<br />water factors, such as velocity, volume, depth, and surface area, are assessed and discharge
<br />and minimum streamflows are considered in this comprehensive aquatic habitat report.
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<br />143. Chrostowski, H. P. 1976. Stream habitat and reduced flows. Pages 534-541 in J. F.
<br />Orsborn, and C. H. Allman, editors. Proceedings of a symposium and specialty
<br />conference on instream flow needs. Vol. 1. Am. Fish. Soc., Washington, D. C.
<br />
<br />FISH, HABITAT, MANAGEMENT, RIVER-Green tributary, STREAMFLOW
<br />
<br />Reviews methodology that combines hydraulic geometry and selected habitat characteristics
<br />for recommending winter flow releases in streams that are associated with the Central
<br />Utah Project. Provides data on Rock, Creek, a tributary that flows into the Strawberry
<br />River and then into the Green River.
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<br />144.
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<br />Cicchetti, C. J.
<br />standards.
<br />
<br />1973.
<br />Science
<br />
<br />Evaluating federal water projects:
<br />181(4101): 723-728.
<br />
<br />a critique of proposed
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<br />ECOLOGY, MANAGEMENT, RECLAMATION, WATER QUANTITY
<br />
<br />An evaluation of standards that should be applied to federal water development.
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<br />145.
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<br />Civish, W. T. 1973.
<br />Dolores River.
<br />
<br />Colorado River wild and scenic proposal Utah-Colorado stateline to
<br />U. S. Bureau of Land Management, Monticello District, Utah. 7 pp.
<br />
<br />RECREATION, RIVER-Colorado, STREAMFLOW
<br />
<br />General description of this river section under consideration for wild and scenic
<br />classification with a brief discussion of various resources, including vegetation, recre-
<br />ation, river flow and quality, land status, minerals, wildlife, livestock, and historic
<br />and prehistoric values. Current management is also discussed.
<br />
<br />146. Clarenbaugh, F. A. 1964. Western regional planning of water resources. Water Resources
<br />Center, University of California, Berkeley. 64 pp.
<br />
<br />MANAGEMENT, PLAN, RIVER-Colorado, WATER QUANTITY
<br />
<br />Reviews water rights, water development, and river basin development of western waters,
<br />including information on the Colorado River.
<br />
<br />147. Clark, M., R. D. Ingvalson, J. D. Oster, J. D. Rhoades, and J. M. Tucker. 1974.
<br />Minimizing the salt burdens of irrigation drainage waters. J. Environ. Qual. 3(4):
<br />311-316.
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<br />IRRIGATION, RIVER-Colorado, SALINITY
<br />
<br />Discusses ways to minimize the salinity of several rivers, including the Colorado River.
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