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<br />United States Department of the Interior
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<br />U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
<br />Water Resources Division
<br />375 South Euclid Avenue
<br />Tucson, Arizona 85719-6644
<br />602-670-6671
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<br />November 10, 1994
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<br />Mr. Stephen Miller
<br />Colorado Water Conservation Board
<br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 721
<br />Denver, CO 80203
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<br />Dear Sir,
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<br />In response to your request to Lee Case. Utah District Chief, U. S. Geological Survey, at the
<br />meeting of the Advisory Council to the Colorado River Salinity Control Forum, I am enclosing copies of
<br />the following 14 lower Colorado River reports/abstracts published by the Arizona District.
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<br />Raymond, L.H.. and Owen-Joyce. 5.1.. 1986. Estimates of consumptive use and evapotranspiration in Palo Verde Valley,
<br />California. 1981 and 1983: in Johnson. A. 1., and Rango. A., cds., Remote Sensing Applications for Consumptive Use
<br />(Evapotranspiration), American Water Resources Association Monograph Series No.6, p. 25-34.
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<br />Raymond. L.H.. and Owen-Joyce, S.l.. 1987, Comparison of estimates of evapotranspiration and consumptive use in Palo Verde
<br />Valley, California: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 874071, 27 p.
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<br />Owen-Joyce, 5.1., 1987, Estimates of average annual tributary inflow to the lower Colorado River, Hoover Dam to Mexico: U.S.
<br />Geological Survey Water~Resources Investigations Report 87.4078, 1 sheet.
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<br />Owen~Joyce, S.1., and Kimsey, S.L., 1987, Estimates of consumptive use and ground~water return flow using water budgets in
<br />Palo Verde Valley, California; U.S. Geological Survey Water~Resources Investigations Report 87~4070. 50 p.
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<br />Owen~Joyce, 5.1.. 1988, Estimates of consumptive use and ground-water return flow using water budgets in Parker Valley,
<br />Arizona and California,1981-84: U.S. Geological Survey Water~Resources Investigations Report 88~4063. 64 p.
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<br />Owen-Joyce, S.1., 1990, Accounting for water use along the Colorado River, Hoover Dam to Mexico, in Minimizing Risk to the
<br />Hydrologic Environment: American Institute of Hydrology 1990 Spring Meeting, Program with Abstracts, Las Vegas,
<br />Nevada, March 12-16, 1990. p. 22.
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<br />Owen~Joyce, 5.1., and von Allworden, B.K., 1990, Water~budget and remote-sensing technologies combine to account for water
<br />use along the lower Colorado River, in Balthrop, B.H., and Baker, E.G., compilers, 1990, U.S. Geological Survey,
<br />National Computer Technology Meeting: Program and Abstracts, May 7-11, 1990, San Antonio, Texas: U.S.
<br />Geological Survey Open-File Report 90-161. p. 27.
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<br />Owen~Joyce, S.1., 1990, Estimates of consumptive use and ground~water return flow and the effect of rising and sustained high
<br />river stage on the method of estimation in Cibola VaHey, Arizona and California, 1983 and 1984: U.S. Geological
<br />Survey Water~Resources Investigations Report 89~4194, 41 p.
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<br />von Allworden, B.K., Owen-Joyce, 5.1., Sandoval, J.D., and Raymond, L.H.. 1991, Lower Colorado River Accounting System
<br />(LCRAS) computer program and documentation: U.S. Geotogical Survey Open-File Report 9t-179. 237 p.
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