From the Proceedings of the 1973 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. and the Hydrology Section - Arizona Academy of Science - May 4-5, 1973, Tucson, ArizonaThe Lake Powell Research Project is investigating the effects of man's activities on the Southeastern Utah-Northeastern Arizona region. A major portion of this project is devoted to the hydrology of Lake Powell, the largest recent modification in the region. This hydrologic research is separated into the following subprojects and administrative institutions: Subprojects: Streamflow Trends, Evaporation, Bank Storage / Institution: University of California at Los Angeles. Subprojects: Sedimentation, Physical Limnology, Lake Geochemistry / Institution: Dartmouth...
Scanned copy of "Lake Powell Research Project Bulletin," Number 4, September 1974, containing the re...
In the arid landscapes of the southwestern United States, water is perhaps the scarcest and most val...
Reservoirs are becoming an increasingly prominent feature of the American landscape. Built for flood...
From the Proceedings of the 1973 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
Scan of a 29-page book published in May of 1975, about the effects of Lake Powell on water supply an...
Scanned copy of "Lake Powell Research Project Bulletin," Number 14, November 1975, containing the re...
Scanned copy of "Lake Powell Research Project Bulletin," Number 42, March 1977, containing the repor...
First Progress Report, Period Covered June 14, 1971-November 15, 1971, for the "Lake Powell Project"...
From the Proceedings of the 1979 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
Scanned copy of "Lake Powell Research Project Bulletin," Number 18, March 1976, containing the repo...
Lake Powell reservoir is the second-largest reservoir in the United States. As climate change reduce...
Complete issue of the Proceedings of the 1973 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resou...
Prepared for Lower Colorado Region, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, By the University of Arizona, Univer...
Lake Powell is created by Glen Canyon Dam, on the Colorado River. The drainage area above the lake e...
Lake Powell began to fill with water and sediment in 1963 and reached full capacity in 1980. Previou...
Scanned copy of "Lake Powell Research Project Bulletin," Number 4, September 1974, containing the re...
In the arid landscapes of the southwestern United States, water is perhaps the scarcest and most val...
Reservoirs are becoming an increasingly prominent feature of the American landscape. Built for flood...
From the Proceedings of the 1973 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
Scan of a 29-page book published in May of 1975, about the effects of Lake Powell on water supply an...
Scanned copy of "Lake Powell Research Project Bulletin," Number 14, November 1975, containing the re...
Scanned copy of "Lake Powell Research Project Bulletin," Number 42, March 1977, containing the repor...
First Progress Report, Period Covered June 14, 1971-November 15, 1971, for the "Lake Powell Project"...
From the Proceedings of the 1979 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
Scanned copy of "Lake Powell Research Project Bulletin," Number 18, March 1976, containing the repo...
Lake Powell reservoir is the second-largest reservoir in the United States. As climate change reduce...
Complete issue of the Proceedings of the 1973 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resou...
Prepared for Lower Colorado Region, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, By the University of Arizona, Univer...
Lake Powell is created by Glen Canyon Dam, on the Colorado River. The drainage area above the lake e...
Lake Powell began to fill with water and sediment in 1963 and reached full capacity in 1980. Previou...
Scanned copy of "Lake Powell Research Project Bulletin," Number 4, September 1974, containing the re...
In the arid landscapes of the southwestern United States, water is perhaps the scarcest and most val...
Reservoirs are becoming an increasingly prominent feature of the American landscape. Built for flood...