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<br />Reference Point - A numbered point identifying a specific location for
<br />correlating the data shown in various forms throughout the report.
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<br />Right Bank - The bank on the right side of a river, stream or water
<br />course, looking downstream.
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<br />Runoff - The quantity of rainfall which flows over the surface to enter
<br />the stream as discharge volume. The difference in quantity between
<br />rainfall and runoff represents losses to infiltration and interception.
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<br />Sheet Flow - Any natural channel or depression through which water flows
<br />either continuously, intermittently or periodically, including any
<br />artificial modification of the natural channel or depression.
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<br />Watershed - The drainage area situated above a specified point on a
<br />stream including the area drained by tributary streams which enter the
<br />main stream above this point.
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<br />BIBLIOGRAPHY
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<br />u.S. Department of the Interior, Geological Survey, Water Supply
<br />Paper 997, "Floods in Colorado", 1948.
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<br />U.S. Army Engineer District, Omaha, Corps of Engineers,
<br />"Floodplain Information, Boulder Creek and South Boulder Creek,
<br />Vo 1 ume II, Bou 1 der Metropo 1 itan Region, Co 1 orado", prepared for
<br />Denver Regional Council of Governments, August 1969.
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<br />Ibid, "Special Flood Hazard Information Report", prepared for the
<br />City of Boulder and the Urban Drainaged and Flood Control
<br />District, May 1972.
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<br />Benchmark mapping services for Boulder County, Colorado and
<br />Colorado Water Conservation Board, Topographic mapping for
<br />Boulder Creek and Fourmile Creek, Scale 1:1200, Contour Interval
<br />2 Feet, October 26, 1977.
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<br />U.S. Department of the Interior, Geological Survey, 7.5 minu.te
<br />series map, scale 1 :24,000, contour interval 40 feet, Boulder,
<br />Colorado, 1968, PR 1971; Gold Hill, Colorado, 1957; Tungsten,
<br />Colorado, 1942.
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<br />U.S. Department of Commerce, Environmental Science Services
<br />Administration, Weather Bureau Isohyetol map entitled "State of
<br />colorado, Normal Annual Precipitation, 1931-1960, Scale 1 :500,000
<br />contour interval 500 feet, 1960.
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<br />National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Environmental
<br />Data and Information Services, "Climatological Data, Colorado".
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<br />U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, "Soil
<br />Survey of Boulder County Area, Colorado", January 1975.
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<br />U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Environmental
<br />Research Center, "Storm Water Management Model", Cincinnati, Ohio.
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<br />National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Weather
<br />Service, "Precipitation - Frequency Atlas of the Western United
<br />States, Volume III - Colorado", Silver Springs, Maryland, 1973.
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<br />U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Hydrologic Engineering
<br />"HEC-2 Water Surface Profi 1 es Computer Program",
<br />California, December 1968 with updates.
<br />
<br />V.V. Golubtsov, "Soviet Hydrology: Selected Papers", published
<br />by the American Geophysical Union, 1969.
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<br />Center,
<br />Davis,
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