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Show 6070 515 Stabler - R D 4073 By The Special Master: Q The difference of time would make very considerable difference in the result that you arrived at, would it not, on the elevation? A The plat in that case would be shown by Little Valley gage, and the rate of time to reach Lees Ferry gage would be shown there ( indicating); the time interval would be shown and the reading of the two gages would be proportioned back and forth to the particular point involved. By Mr. Farnsworth: Q You might get somewhere around close to accuracy if the flood came in at some point up above your gage, but if your flood came in below your gage, the gage would not be of much help, would it? A The case here is suggested -- Q Suppose the flood came down the San Rafael Valley? A Well, the information you would have on it then would be the topographers' notes, or, at least, their gage and the general knowledge that a flood on the San Juan would make a very great difference on the water level of the Green |