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<br /> <br />31 <br /> <br />ABUNDANCE, DISTRIBUTION, FISH, LIFE HISTORY, MINERAL, POLLUTION, RIVER-Dolores, SURVEY, <br />WATER QUALITY <br /> <br />A study of the channel catfish in the Dolores River which was being polluted by uranium <br />mill wastes. Aspects of the life history and general aquatic conditions were presented. <br />The channel catfish was by far the most abundant species represented in the Dolores River <br />at that time. <br /> <br />174. Cope, E. D., and H. C. Yarrow. 1875. Report upon the collections of fishes made in <br />portions of Nevada, Utah, California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona, during the <br />years 1871, 1872, 1873, and 1874. Rep. Geogr. Geol. Explor. Surv. W. 100th Meridian <br />(Wheeler Survey), 5(Zool.): 635-703. <br /> <br />DISTRIBUTION, FISH, HISTORY, RIVER-Colorado, SURVEY <br /> <br />An early taxonomic description of fishes of the southwestern United States including a <br />small group considered to be most valuable--several cyprinids in the Colorado River basin. <br /> <br />175. Cope, O. B. 1977. Index to fishery publications of the Colorado Division of Wildlife. <br />Colorado Div. Wildl., Div. Rep. 8 (DOW-R-D-8-77). 100 pp. <br /> <br />BIBLIOGRAPHY, FISH, INVERTEBRATE <br /> <br />A subject index of the publications of the Colorado Division of Wildlife through 1975. The <br />index is divided into two parts: a list of publications arranged alphabetically by author <br />and subject index by keywords. Keywords include Fish Species, Life History, Invertebrate <br />Species, and Rivers, Streams, Creeks that are particularly useful in locating information <br />about aquatic organisms and their location within Colorado. <br /> <br />176. Cordova, R. M. 1964. Hydrologic reconnaissance of part of the headwaters area of the <br />Price River, Utah. Utah Geol. Mineral. Surv., Univ. Utah Water Resour. Bull. 4. <br />26 pp. <br /> <br />GEOLOGY, GROUNDWATER, HYDROLOGY, PRECIPITATION, RIVER-Price <br /> <br />Hydrogeologic investigation of 33 square miles in the Price River drainage basin in the <br />High Plateaus section of Utah. Geologic setting, evapotranspiration, and groundwater are <br />discussed in an attempt to determine the most efficient ways to develop the water of the <br />area. <br /> <br />177. Crampton, C. G. 1952. The discovery of the Green River. Utah Rist. Q. 20(4): 299-312. <br /> <br />HISTORY, RIVER-Green <br /> <br />The Green River was explored for the first time in 1776 by the Dominguez-Escalante <br />expedition. <br /> <br />178. Crandall, D. L. 1974. Management objectives in the Colorado River Basin: the problem of <br />establishing priorities and achieving coordination. Pages 17-23 in A. B. Crawford <br />and D. F. Peterson, eds. Environmental management of the Colorado River Basin. <br />Utah State University Press, Logan. <br /> <br />MANAGEMENT, RECLAMATION, RIVER-Colorado <br /> <br />Concise summary of the problems involved in the coordination of agencies and establishment <br />of priorities in management of the Colorado River. <br /> <br />179. Crawford, A. B., and D. F. Peterson, editors. 1974. Environmental management of the <br />Colorado River Basin, Utah State University Press, Logan. 313 pp. <br /> <br />ECOLOGY, ECONOMICS, LAW, MANAGEMENT, MINERAL, POLICY, POPULATION, RECREATION, RIVER-Colorado <br />