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should be entitled "Social Management and <br />Problems in the Colorado River Basin." Little <br />quantitative information is presented on environ- <br />mental (resource) management. <br />115. Crawford, A. B., and D. F. Peterson, (eds.). MANAGEMENT <br />1974. Environmental management in the AGRICULTURE <br />Colorado River basin. Utah State University POWER <br />Press, Logan, Utah. COLORADO R. <br />This represents the proceedings of a two-day <br />conference held in Salt Lake City on October <br />15-16, 1973. This conference, entitled "Environ- <br />mental Management in the Colorado River Basin," <br />explored the needs, conditions, and prospects <br />for achieving a coordinated and basin-wide <br />program of environmental management. The <br />papers cover basin-wide planning, environmental <br />carrying capacity, recreation, agriculture, <br />transportation, fossil fuels and power generation, <br />and urbanization. <br />116. Cruff, R. W. 1975. Estimating mean streamflow FLOW <br />in the Duchesne River basin, Utah. U. S. HYDROLOGX <br />Geological Survey and Utah Department of WATER QUAN. <br />Natural Resources. Technical Bulletin No. <br />48, 18 pp. (Abstr.) <br />Monthly, annual, and long-term mean streamflow <br />were estimated for streams in the Duchesne <br />River basin by use of the monthly measurement <br />method. Monthly measurements were attempted at <br />44 sites in the basin during the 1971 and 1972 <br />water years. Some measurements could not be <br />made because some sites were not accessible at <br />all times, some of the streams did not have <br />flow at all times, or some of the streams could <br />not be measured during high flow. For those <br />sites at which measurements could not be made., <br />monthly discharge was determined by an alterna- <br />tive method involving the use of daily hydrographs <br />for nearby gaging-station sites. <br />Four of the monthly measurements sites <br />were at discontinued gaging stations, and two <br />others were located so that their total discharge <br />would be approximately the same as that for <br />another discontinued gaging station. A compari- <br />son of long-term annual discharge determined by <br />the monthly measurement method versus that <br />53 <br />