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Glenn Graham and George Vcanslyke <br />REFERENCES <br />Hayden, F.V., 1881, Atlas of Colorado and portions of adjacent <br />Territory: US Geological and Geographical Surveys of the Ter- <br />ritories, Department of the Interior. <br />Lapey, L.A., 2001, Hydrogeologic Parameters of the Kiowa <br />Research Core, Kiowa, Colorado: Masters Thesis, Colorado <br />State University Earth Resources Department, 67 p. <br />McDonald, M.G., and A.W. Harbaugh, 1983, A Modular Three - <br />Dimensional Finite - Difference Ground Water Flow Model: <br />USGS Open File Report 83 -875. <br />Romero, J.C., 1976, Report on the Ground Water Resources of the <br />Bedrock Aquifers of the Denver Basin, Colorado: Colorado <br />Division of Water Resources, 109 p. <br />Romero, J.C., and E.R. Hampton, 1972, Maps showing the <br />approximate configuration and depth to the top of the <br />Laramie -Fox Hills Aquifer, Denver Basin, Colorado: USGS <br />Miscellaneous Investigations Map I -791. <br />Van Diest, P.H., 1891, On the artesian wells of Denver: Proceed- <br />ings of the Colorado Scientific Society, January 1891, Vol. IV. <br />The Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists 160 <br />THE AUTHORS <br />GLENN GRAHAM <br />Glenn R. Graham graduated <br />from the University of Redlands <br />a in Redlands, California in 1965 <br />with a B.S. in Geology. After <br />graduation he was employed by <br />Core Laboratories, Inc., working <br />in California, Alaska, South <br />America, and the Rocky Moun- <br />tains doing core analysis and <br />well site geology. In 1978 he joined CSG Exploration, a <br />subsidiary of Cities Service Gas Company, exploring for <br />gas in the Piceance and Greater Green River Basins. In <br />1986, Glenn joined the Colorado Division of Water <br />Resources, an agency of the Colorado Department of Nat- <br />ural Resources. He served as Senior Geologist in the Geo- <br />technical Services Branch of the Division from 1992 until <br />his retirement in June, 2004, focusing primarily on the <br />administration and evaluation of the Denver Basin <br />bedrock aquifers. Glenn is now a consulting ground water <br />geologist. He can be reached at Grgle@cs.com. <br />GEORGE VANSLYKE <br />George VanSlyke is a gradu- <br />ate of San Diego State Uni- <br />versity. His experience as <br />an engineering and ground- <br />water geologist began in <br />California where he worked <br />for seven years with the <br />California Department of <br />Water Resources and the <br />U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. <br />In 1973 he moved to Den- <br />ver and worked with the <br />Colorado Division of Water Resources until his retire- <br />ment in December of 2003. During his 30 years with <br />the Division he was Chief of the Geotechnical Services <br />Branch and was in charge of geohydrologic investiga- <br />tions including development of data and maps for the <br />Denver Basin Rules in 1985. <br />