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Wydoski, R. S., K. Gilbert, K. Seethaler, C. W. McAda and J. A. Wydoski
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<br />47 <br /> <br />Provides a list of algae and bryophytes as well as a description of the habitats of these <br />plants in Dinosaur National Monument that were found during July and August 1963. <br /> <br />277. Follansbee, R. 1929. Upper Colorado River and its utilization. U. S. Geol. Surv. <br />Water-Supply Pap. 617. 394 pp. + map. <br /> <br />HISTORY, POWER, RESERVOIR, RIVER-Colorado, WATER QUALITY, WATER QUANTITY <br /> <br />One of a series of reports treating the value and use of the Colorado River for reservoirs <br />and power dams. <br /> <br />278. Follett, W. I. 1960. The fresh-water fishes - their origins and affinities. In <br />symposium: The biogeography of Baja California and Adjacent seas. Systematic Zool. <br />9: 212-232. <br /> <br />ABUNDANCE, DISTRIBUTION, FISH, RIVER-Colorado <br /> <br />Past and recent status of fish inhabiting Baja California including those found in the <br />Colorado River. <br /> <br />279. Ford, C. R. 1975. Effect of new legislation on management of river systems. Trans. N. Am. <br />Wildl. Nat. Resour. Conf. 40: 273-280. <br /> <br />LAW, MANAGEMENT, WATER QUALITY, WATER QUANTITY <br /> <br />Brief summaries of portions of federal acts that apply to the intelligent management of <br />floodplains, floodwaters, pollutants, and new urban development on river systems. <br /> <br />280. Fowler, D. D., R. C. Euler, and C. S. Fowler. 1969. John Wesley Powell and the <br />anthropology of the Canyon Country. U. S. Geol. Surv. Prof. Pap. 670. 30 pp. <br /> <br />ARCHAEOLOGY, HISTORY <br /> <br />Description of John Wesley Powell's anthropological field work, the archaeology of the <br />Canyon Country, and Powell's notes on the origins, customs, practices and beliefs of the <br />Indians of that area. <br /> <br />281. Frank, E. C. 1973. Snow amount in relation to streamflow and herbage production in <br />Colorado. J. Range Manage. 26: 32-34. <br /> <br />PRECIPITATION, STREAMFLOW, VEGETATION <br /> <br />Relates snowpack to streamflow and vegetation in Colorado. <br /> <br />282. Frank, E. C., H. E. Brown, and J. R. Thompson. 19J5. Hydrology of Black Mesa watersheds, <br />Western Colorado. U. S. For. Serv., Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-13. 11 pp. <br /> <br />GEOLOGY, GRAZING, HYDROLOGY, RUNOFF, SEDIMENT, SOIL, WATERSHED <br /> <br />The relation between runoff and suspended sediment to bare soil caused by grazing was <br />studied for 11 years. Grazing in this area removed an average of 40% of the grass <br />production. <br /> <br />283. <br /> <br />Frankel, O. H. <br />78 (1): <br /> <br />1974. <br />53-65. <br /> <br />Genetic conservation: <br /> <br />our evolutionary responsibility. <br /> <br />Genetics <br /> <br />ECOLOGY, GENETICS, WILDLIFE <br /> <br />Discusses a rationale for preserving rare species. <br />
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