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<br />348. Harbeck, G. E., Jr. 1948. Reservoirs in the United States. U. S. Geol. Surv. Circ. 23.
<br />72 pp.
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<br />IRRIGATION, RESERVOIR, RIVER-Colorado and tributaries
<br />
<br />General information, drainage maps, and storage tables for reservoirs in the United States,
<br />including those in the Colorado River Basin.
<br />
<br />349. Harris, A. H., and F. W. Eddy. 1963. Vertebrate remains and past environmental
<br />reconstruction in the Navajo Reservoir District. Museum of New Mexico, Pap.
<br />Anthropology 11, Mus. of New Mexico Press, Santa Fe. 71 pp.
<br />
<br />ARCHAEOLOGY, DAM, DESCRIPTION, RESERVOIR, RIVER-San Juan, WILDLIFE
<br />
<br />Description of ancient vertebrate remains (including fish) at the Navajo Reservoir site on
<br />the San Juan River in New Mexico.
<br />
<br />350. Hayes, M. L., 1956. Life history st~dies of two speci~s of suckers in Shadow Mountain
<br />Reservoir, Grand County, Colorado. M. S. Thesis, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins.
<br />126 pp.
<br />
<br />FISH, LIFE HISTORY, RIVER-Colorado
<br />
<br />Basic life history study of the longnose and white suckers in a reservoir that empties into
<br />the Colorado River near the village of Grand Lake, Colorado.
<br />
<br />351. Hayes, S. P. 1935. A taxonomical, morphological, and distributional study of the Utah
<br />Cyprinidae. M. A. Thesis, Brigham Young Univ., Provo, Utah. 115 pp.
<br />
<br />DESCRIPTION, DISTRIBUTION, FISH
<br />
<br />Summarizes the distribution, morphology, and taxonomy of Utah minnows (family Cyprinidae)
<br />including native species in the Colorado River drainage'such as the Colorado squawfish
<br />(pages 35-36) and the roundtail chub (pages 37-39).
<br />
<br />352. Heald, W. F. 1963. The Colorado River of the West. Natl. Parks Mag. 37(193): 4-9.
<br />
<br />GEOLOGY, HISTORY, RIVER-Colorado and tributaries
<br />
<br />Popular narrative giving a brief description of the history and geology of the Colorado
<br />River Basin.
<br />
<br />353. Heaney, J. P. 1968. Mathematical programming models for long-range river basin planning
<br />with emphasis on the Colorado River Basin. Ph.D. Thesis, Northwestern Univ.,
<br />Evanston, Ill. 224 pp.
<br />
<br />MANAGEMENT, MODEL, PLAN, RESOURCES, RIVER-Colorado
<br />
<br />Uses mathematical models as a management tool to predict the best long-range use of water
<br />from the Colorado River.
<br />
<br />354. Heede, B. H. 1975. Stages of development of gullies in the West. Pages 155-161 in Present
<br />and prospective technology for predicting sediment yields and sources. U. S. Dep.
<br />Agric., Agric. Res. Servo ARS-S-40. 285 pp.
<br />
<br />EROSION, GEOLOGY, HYDROLOGY, SEDIMENT
<br />
<br />Compares the hydraulic geometry of gullies with that of rivers and indicates that vegetation
<br />near the channel could be used to determine the stability or stage of development in the
<br />gulley.
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