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Show 42 ( iiually nually ) into cauyoii at Greenriver . ( R . 193 . . ) This is measured at Greenriver . ( R . 191 . . ) There is a constant deposit of silt in river at Greenriver and a redistribution and assorting of , silt and sediment brought in at the San Rafael and other side ( washes Nashes ) ; the fact that tributaries bring in debris is shown by bar formations surveyed at ( month mouth ) of washes . ( R . 194 . ) Falling in of banhs of sandbars also contributes to silt in suspension . . The wind contributes to some extent to sediment in river . Photograph No . ( 40-A 40A ) , ( Oompl Compl ) . Ddi . 77 , is snap of sandstorm blowing up river ; it was so strong could not row against it in boats ; so had to camp . ( R . 194 . ) Big boat with 21 ( 2-ft 2ft ) . draft , which was brought overland from Moab to Greenriver for use ( il'i ili ) ( con- con ) nection with examination of rivers , in his opinion could not have been brought by water upstream from mouth of Green River to Greenriver , , Utah . . ( R . ( 194-195 -194-195 ) . ) The boat was returned overland to Mxoab , and later met them at the junction . . ( R . . 195 . ) Plates in Compl . Exh . No . . 10 show Green River , between mouth of San Rafael and its ( junc- junc ) tion with Colorado , to be winding and tortuous throughout . ( R . 195 . ) ( Approximately Approxhiiately ) straight for mile between miles 7 and S . Practically straight between miles 35 and 37 . Characteristics of a straight river between miles 27 and 29 . ( R . 195-196 . . ) Benito Bend ( Plate 33 , Compl . . Exh . . 10 ) , distance aroiind curve approximately 7 miles ; ; about a quarter of a mile across the neck . ( R . 196 . ) |