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7086
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Title
Indexed, Annotated Bibliography of the Endangered and Threatened Fishes of the Upper Colorado River System.
USFW Year
1977.
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Denver, Co.
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166. Hale, W. E., L. J. Reiland, and J. P. Beverage. HYDROLOGY <br />Characteristics of the water supply in New HISTORY <br />Mexico. New Mexico Geological Survey, WATER QUAN. <br />Technical Report 31. I16 pp. <br />The availability and use of water, the history <br />of hydrologic investigations, the topography <br />and drainages, climatological data, surface <br />water, and groundwater of New Mexico are discussed <br />in this report. <br />167. Harris, A. H. 1973. Ecological distribution SURVEY <br />of some vertebrates in the San Juan Basin, FISH <br />New Mexico. Aluseum New Mexico, Paper in DISTRIBUTION <br />Anthropology No. 8. SAN JUAN R. <br />This report presents data that describes the <br />present faunal assemblages, distributions, new <br />records, and similar information without the <br />interpretation of past events as represented by <br />archeological records. The fishes of the San <br />Juan and Pine rivers were surveyed by William <br />J. Koster. Other vertebrates reported on <br />include birds, mammals, amphibians, and reptiles. <br />168. Hem, J. D. 1959. Study and interpretation of WATER QUAL. <br />the chemical characteristics of natural GEOLOGY <br />water. U. S. Geological Survey Water- POLLUTION <br />Supply Papers No. 1473. 363 pp. <br />The chemical composition of natural waters is <br />affected by the soluble products of rock weather- <br />ing and decomposition. Chemical analyses of <br />representative water samples help indicate the <br />nature and importance of some of the environmental <br />factors to which liquid water may be exposed in <br />the hydrologic cycle. This paper considered <br />the importance of proper water sampling, discusses <br />certain aspects of chemical analyses of water <br />including the units of measurment commonly <br />used, and surveys the basin chemistry of constit- <br />uents and properties determined. <br />169. Hill, R. R. 1965. Stream fishery studies, SURVEY <br />White River survey. Colorado Division of FLOW <br />Wildlife, Denver. Federal Aid Project F- INVERTEBRATES <br />26-R-2/Job 2. 53 pp. FISH <br />71 <br />
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