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<br />trout, respectively, were the most common in the upper reaches of Piceance Creek and its
<br />tributaries, Black Sulphur Creek and Stewart Creek.
<br />
<br />317. Goettl, J. P., Jr., and J. R. Sinley. 1975. Water pollution studies: Study of the
<br />effects of metallic ions on fish and aquatic organisms. Colo. Div. Wi1dl., Denver.
<br />Prog. Rep., Fed. Aid Proj. F-33-R-5, Job 6: 39-57.
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<br />FISH, INVERTEBRATE, POLLUTION
<br />
<br />Continuing studies to determine the effects of metallic ions on fish and other aquatic
<br />organisms. Other studi~s were reported from 1970 to 1975; see bibliography by Cope
<br />(1977) .
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<br />318.
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<br />Goettl, J. P., J. R. Sinley, and P.
<br />the effect of metallic ions on
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<br />H. Davies. 1971. Water pollution
<br />fish and aquatic organisms. Colo.
<br />F-033-R-07, Job 6. 17 pp.
<br />
<br />studies: study of
<br />Game Fish Parks
<br />
<br />FISH, INVERTEBRATE, POLLUTION, WATER QUALITY
<br />
<br />Bioassays were conducted in soft and hard water to determine the effects of lead, copper,
<br />and zinc on rainbow trout and zinc, lead, copper, cadmium, and silver on mayflies and
<br />stoneflies.
<br />
<br />319. Gold, R. L., J. M. Milligan, and C. G. Clyde. 1969. Formulation ofa mathematical model
<br />for the allocation of Colorado River waters in Utah. Utah Water Res. Lab. Utah State
<br />Univ., Logan, PRWG 73-1. 39 pp.
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<br />MANAGEMENT, MODEL, RIVER-Colorado
<br />
<br />Mathematical model for use of Colorado River water in Utah that contains 115 variables and
<br />64 constraints. It optimizes the allocation model under different demands and considers
<br />the limitations of legal, political, and social constraints.
<br />
<br />320. Goldman, C. R. 1973. Environmental impact and water development. Pages 1-11 in C. R.
<br />Goldman, J. McEvoy III, and P. J. Richerson, eds. Environmental quality and water
<br />development. W. H. Freeman and Co., San Francisco.
<br />
<br />ECOLOGY, MANAGEMENT, RECLAMATION, RECREATION, RIVER-Colorado
<br />
<br />Summary of effects of water development on the environment and recommendations for a better
<br />balance between water development and environmental quality. Provides examples of conflicts
<br />between users of water, including the effects of impoundments on recreational rafting on
<br />the Colorado River.
<br />
<br />321. Goldwater, B. M. 1970. Delightful journey down the Green and Colorado Rivers. Arizona
<br />Historical Foundation, Tempe. 219 pp.
<br />
<br />DESCRIPTION, RECREATION, RIVER-Colorado, Green
<br />
<br />Photographic narration by Barry Goldwater of a float trip from Green River, Utah, on the
<br />Green River to Lake Mead on the Colorado River shortly before the closure of Glen Canyon
<br />Dam, with comments on his trip down the same reach in 1940.
<br />
<br />322. Golze, A. R.
<br />Idaho.
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<br />1961. Reclamation in the United States.
<br />486 pp.
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<br />The Caxton Printers, Ltd., Caldwell,
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<br />IRRIGATION, POWER, RECLAMATION
<br />
<br />Discusses the process of reclaiming the desert lands of the western United States through
<br />irrigated agriculture, supported by coordinated development of hydroelectric power. Includes
<br />aspects such as project feasibility, high-dam construction, land settlement, and repayment
<br />contracts.
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