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<br />Table of Contents <br /> <br />w <br />w <br />~ <br />,~ <br /> <br />1. <br /> <br />Page <br />INTRODUCTION 1 <br /> <br />II. SW1MARY OF IMPORTANT RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />II 1. SALI N ITY STUD I ES <br /> <br />Salt and Sediment Yields on Ephemeral Washes: Price River Basin, <br />Utah 4 <br /> <br />Salt Yields at Three Small Basins: Badger Wash, Colorado <br /> <br />Soil Geomorphology, Soil Salinity and Vegetation: Woodside, Utah 12 <br /> <br />Rainfall Simulation Study of Water Sediment and Salt Yields on <br />Three Soil-Landform Units on Mancos Shale 18 <br /> <br />Rainfall Simulation Study of the Effects of Trampling on Runoff <br />and Water Quality on Mancos Shale Rangeland _______ __ __ 22 <br /> <br />Long-term Sediment Accumulation in Retention Basins in Mancos Shale <br />Badlands 28 <br /> <br />Baseflow Salt Yields on Small Streams in the Price River Basin, . <br />Utah 31 <br /> <br />Salt Yields Associated with the Development of a Riparian-type <br />Wildlife Management Area_____________________ 33 <br /> <br />IV. SALT YIELDS FROM SURFACE RUNOFF: MANAGEMENT ALTERNATIVES <br /> <br />39 <br />39 <br />39 <br />42 <br /> <br />Introducti on <br /> <br />Land Treatment and Structural Alternatives <br /> <br />Land Treatment and Structural Control Techniques <br /> <br />Perennial Flow from Slightly Saline Uplands <br /> <br />42 <br /> <br />Gully Erosion _ _ _ _ _ _ _. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ 44 <br /> <br />Surface Erosion of Shale Badlands <br /> <br />47 <br /> <br />Surface Erosion from Saline Rangelands _____________ 47 <br /> <br />V. REFERENCES <br /> <br />52 <br /> <br />i <br /> <br />,." <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br /> <br />9 <br />