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<br />. <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />WitTER SUPPLY <br /> <br />Roference is mRco tu the original report (pp. 38~42) for <br /> <br />a generCl1 description of the /lbncos Jrainace ".re'1. The drainai:e <br /> <br />areaS of East '1nd West Mancos Rivers include the highest p'1rt of <br /> <br />the La Plata Mountains with steep rocky slopes abcut half of <br /> <br />which are north exposures. <br /> <br />Both ar8as drain down narrOW deep <br /> <br />"V" vCllleys. By contrnst, Middle Mancos River drnins an area <br /> <br />muoh lower in nverRge altitude, c~nsisting of swelling convex <br /> <br />hills, with west and southwest exposures, where winter and spring <br /> <br />winis blow C1way cr evnror.ate ~uch of the snowfall. Evaporqtion <br /> <br />is prob~b1y high on this area at all seasons. <br /> <br />Runoff Records <br /> <br />Stream flew records of M~ccs River consist of: <br /> <br />West 1bncos River (4 miles eest of Mincos) <br />September 18, 1910 to Octoher 1911. <br /> <br />MQrrcos River (bridge in Mancos) <br />1898 to <br /> <br />1899. <br /> <br />" ') ?;, \, <br />:-- <br /> <br />Mancos River (2 miles e'lst of ME1ncos) <br />See Tetble 3. February, 1921 to September 30, 1924. <br />Man cos River (3 tliles east of lkill CGs) <br />See Table 3. Oct ~ber 1, 1931 to SepteT:1ber 30, 1937. <br /> <br />E9St Mancos River (at routh) <br />See Table 5. 1~~y 4, 1936 to Decer~er 31, 1937. <br /> <br />Mi~d1e Mancos River (at mouth) <br />See Table 5. May 4, 1936 tc Dec~ber 31, 1937. <br /> <br />Mancos River at Towaoc <br />See Table 4. February 1, 1921 to September 30, 1937. <br /> <br />10 <br />