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<br />of the number of disciplines which will have to be considered in the <br />future, the basic necessity for understanding the occurrence and move- <br />ment of water in the natural environment and the reaction of natural <br />water systems to man's activities will persist. The role of hydrologic <br />engineering in future water resources planning will depend on how well <br />we respond to the changes in what is demanded of us. <br /> <br />REFERENCES <br /> <br />1. Beard, Leo R., "Closing the Technology Gap," Proceedings of A Seminar <br />on Computer Applications in Hydrology, The Hydrologic Engineering <br />Center, Davis, California, 1971. <br /> <br />2. Fredrich, Augustine J. and Hawkins, Edward F., "Hydrologic Engineering <br />TecJmiques for Regional Water Resources Planning," Water Resources <br />Bulletin, American Water Resources Association, Vol. &, No.2, April, <br />1970. <br /> <br />9 <br />