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South Platte
Title
Alluvial Fan Flooding
Date
1/1/1996
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State of Colorado
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National Research Council
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<br />" <br />! <br /> <br />PREFACE <br /> <br />viii <br /> <br /> <br />The committee benefited greatly from presentations and guidance in the field from the <br />following people: Gary Christiansen and Mike Lowe, Utah Geological Survey; Fred Campbell, <br />EIS Engineering, Salt Lake City; Sidney Smith, Davis County Public Works, Utah; Jeffrey <br />Keaton, AGRA Earth and Environment, Salt Lake City; Joseph Tram, Maricopa County Flood <br />Control District, Arizona; Terri Miller, Arizona Department of Water Resources; Philip Pearthree, <br />Arizona Geological Survey; Joseph Hill, San Diego County Department of Public Works; Stuart <br />McKibbin, Riverside County, California; Robert Mussetter, Mussetter Engineering, Fort Collins, <br />Colorado; James Slosson, Slosson and Associates, California; and Joe Cook, Coachella Valley <br />Water District. We also appreciate the support provided by FEMA personnel and contractors- <br />especially Frank Tsai, Karl Mohr, and Ed Miffiin--who helped us understand the issues and how <br />FEMA currently operates. We believe the hands-on perspective that all these people contributed <br />was essential to the evolution of our thinking. In addition, the committee would like to thank the <br />staff of the Water Science and Technology Board for their invaluable guidance to the committee, <br />especially the insights provided by study director Chris Elfring and support from her associates <br />Angela Brubaker and Etan Gumerman. Our thanks also to Tamera Benson for the preparation of <br />the graphics. <br /> <br />'~ <br /> <br />\ <br /> <br />i,~ <br /> <br />Stanley Schumm, Chair <br />Committee on Alluvial Fan Flooding <br /> <br />~ <br />~ <br /> <br />~j <br />~~ <br />, <br />~ <br />!~; <br /> <br />1'~ <br /> <br />-(! <br /> <br />.' <br />;i~ <br />':~ <br /> <br />\' <br /> <br />r <br />.~ <br /> <br />i~ <br />-~ <br />. <br />.f <br /><'/.4. <br /> <br />" <br />1" <br /> <br />.;:c', <br />'J <br />~ <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />t <br />~i <br /> <br />,. <br /> <br />A <br /> <br />;i <br />" <br /> <br />,;j <br />~: <br />
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