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<br />291. Funk, W. H. 1966. Phytoplankton productivity of a newly developed reservoir.
<br />Thesis, Univ. Utah, Salt Lake City. 224 pp.
<br />
<br />Ph.D.
<br />
<br />LIMNOLOGY, RESERVOIR, RIVER-Green
<br />
<br />Limnological investigation of Lake Viva Naughton near Kemmerer, Wyoming, which flows into
<br />the Green River. No mineral could be established as a major limiting factor. Auto-inhibi-
<br />tion by the extracellular products of the algae themselves probably represents the main
<br />factor limiting growth.
<br />
<br />292. Funk, W. H., and A. R. Gaufin. 1971. Phytoplankton productivity in a Wyoming Cooling-
<br />Water Reservoir. Pages 167-178 in G. E. Hall, ed. Reservoir fisheries and limnolo~y.
<br />Am. Fish. Soc., Spec. Publ. 8. --
<br />
<br />ABUNDANCE, DISTRIBUTION, LIMNOLOGY, PLANKTON, RESERVOIR, RIVER-Green
<br />
<br />Describes the response of plankton during and shortly after impoundment of Lake Viva
<br />Naughton near Kemmerer, Wyoming, on the Ham's Fork River, a tributary to the Green River.
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<br />293.
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<br />Gagnon, J.
<br />Mag.
<br />
<br />1974.
<br />48(10):
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<br />Greenback cutthroat trout--museum pieces won't do.
<br />21-23.
<br />
<br />Natl. Parks Conserv.
<br />
<br />ABUNDANCE, DISTRIBUTION, FISH-rare, I~AGEMENT
<br />
<br />Popular article dealing with the decline of the greenback cutthroat trout in Colorado and
<br />attempts to save it from extinction.
<br />
<br />294. Gard, R., and R. L. Bottorff. 1974. Review of the literature concerning animals and plants
<br />in the Grand Valley and Glenwood - Dotsero areas of Colorado. U. S. Bur. Reclam.,
<br />Grand Junction, Colo. 102 pp.
<br />
<br />BIBLIOGRAPHY, VEGETATION, WILDLIFE
<br />
<br />Literature review on plants and animals in the Grand Valley area of Colorado.
<br />
<br />295. Garstka, W. U. 1958. Evaporation control of large ~eservoirs: a bibliography. U. S. Bur.
<br />Reclam., Denver, Colo. 4 pp. (Unpubl. Manuscr.)
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<br />BIBLIOGRAPHY, RECLAMATION, RESERVOIR
<br />
<br />Bibliography of techniques to control loss of water due to evaporation in reservoirs.
<br />
<br />296.
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<br />Garstka, W. U., L. D. Love, B. C. Goodell, and F. A. BertIe. 1958.
<br />snowmelt and streamflow, Fraser Experimental Forest, 1946-53.
<br />and U. S. Forest Serv., Fort Collins, Colo. 189 pp.
<br />
<br />Factors affecting
<br />U. S. Bur. Reclam,
<br />
<br />PRECIPITATION, STREAMFLOW, WATER QUANTITY
<br />
<br />Summarizes data collected at the Fraser Experimental Forest, Fraser, Colorado, during 1947-
<br />53. Relations are developed between daily snowmelt hydrograph and the melt-causing meteor-
<br />ological factors that lead to the development of techniques for forecasting daily the
<br />shape of the snowmelt hydrograph. The relation of area of snow cover to the resulting
<br />hydrograph is given for the year when detailed mapping of the snow-covered area was made.
<br />
<br />297. Gaufin, A. R. 1957. Limnological analyses of jordan, Price, Provo, and Weber Rivers.
<br />Dep. Zool., Univ. Utah, Salt Lake City. 7 pp. + tables and maps.
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<br />HYDROLOGY, LIMNOLOGY, RIVER-Price, TEMPERATURE, WATER QUALITY
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