|
<br />ACTIVE AND POTENTIAL COOPERATING AGENCIES
<br />
<br />The following are local, State, and
<br />supporting the project through funding
<br />proj ec t.
<br />
<br />Federal
<br />or have
<br />
<br />agencies who are actively
<br />expressed an interest in the
<br />
<br />Active agencies:
<br />
<br />Colorado Water Conservation Board
<br />Urban Drainage and Flood Control District - Denver Region
<br />U.S. Bureau of Reclamation - Upper Colorado Region
<br />U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers - Albuquerque District
<br />U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers - Omaha District
<br />U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers - Sacramento District
<br />U.S. Soil Conservation Service
<br />
<br />Potential agencies:
<br />
<br />Colorado Department of Highways
<br />Boulder County
<br />El Paso County
<br />Jefferson County
<br />Larimer County
<br />Pueblo County
<br />U.S. Bureau of Reclamation - Engineering and Research Center
<br />U.S. Bureau of Reclamation - Lower Missouri Region
<br />U.S. Forest Service
<br />
<br />SELECTED REFERENCES
<br />
<br />Baker, V. R., 1975, Flood hazards along the Balcones Escarpment in
<br />in Alternative approaches to their recognition, mapping,
<br />Austin, Texas, Texas University, Bureau of Economic Geology
<br />22 p.
<br />Baker, V. R., 1977, Stream channel response to floods, with examples from central
<br />Texas: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 88, p. 1057-1071.
<br />Brink, V. C., 1954, Survival of plants under flood in the lower Fraser River
<br />Valley, British Columbia: Ecology, v. 35, p. 94-95.
<br />Butler, Elmer, and Marsell, R. E., 1972, Developing a state water plan-"-Cloudburst
<br />floods In Utah, 1939-69: Utah Department of Natural Resources, Water
<br />Resources Division, Cooperative Investigation Report 11, 103 p.
<br />Campbell, C. A., Paul, E. A., Ronnie, D. A., and McCallum, K. J., 1967, Factors
<br />affecting the accuracy of the carbon-dating method in soil humus studies:
<br />Soil Science, v. 104, p. 31-85.
<br />Costa, J. E., 1974, Stratigraphic, morphologic, and pedologic evidence of large
<br />floods in humid environments: Geology, v. 2, p. 301-303.
<br />Crippen, J. R., and Bue, C. D. 1977, Maximum floodflows in the conterminous United
<br />States: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 1887, 52 p.
<br />
<br />centra I Texas,
<br />and management:
<br />Circular 75-5,
<br />
<br />25
<br />
|