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The Green River and its utilization
Ralf Rumel Woolley
1930, Water Supply Paper 618
The purpose of this report is to present the facts regarding the available water supply of the Green River Basin and other data that will be helpful in planning to put this water to beneficial use. For some parts of the basin a mass of information is available; for other...
Surface water supply of the San Joaquin River Basin, California, 1895-1927
H.D. McGlashan
1930, Water Supply Paper 636-D
The measurement of the flow of the streams in California was begun by the State engineer in 1878, in accordance with the law requiring him "to investigate the problems of the irrigation of the plains; the condition and capacity of the great drainage lines of the State, and the improvement...
Quality of water of the Colorado River in 1926-1928
C. S. Howard
N.C. Grover, editor(s)
1930, Water Supply Paper 636-A
This report gives the results obtained in the continuation of a study of the Colorado River begun in 1925.1 Most of the analyses here given represent composites of daily samples collected by the observers at the gaging stations on the Colorado River at Grand Canyon, Topock, and Yuma, Ariz. The...
Suspended matter in the Colorado River in 1925-1928
C. S. Howard
1930, Water Supply Paper 636-B
Determinations of the quantity of solid material carried by the Colorado River are necessary for the proper consideration of plans for the development of the resources of the river. Much of the material carried by the river will be deposited in the proposed reservoirs and eventually will occupy a large...