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Show -13- the Green River Basin above Linwood, Utah, the Green River Basin above Green River, Utah, the Colorado River Basin above Cameo, Colorado, and the Colorado River Basin above Cisco, Utah, and the San Juan River Basin above Bluff, Utah. I am not going to describe each of these in detail. In the Green River Basin above Linwood, only three inflow index stations were used as indicated on the map. Nevertheless, a very good relationship was found to exist between such index inflow and outflow of the Green River near Linwood both on a single year basis and on a ten year progressive means basis. A good relationship also exists between the index inflow stations that were used for the Green River Basin above Green River, Utah, and the outflow of the Green River at Green River, Utah. The single year relationship for the Colorado River Basin above Cameo is not particularly good, but ten year progressive mean relationship can be considered as excellent. The same can be said for the Colorado River Basin above Cisco, Utah. The most unsatisfactory relationship that was found with the ten year progressive mean was for the relationship between San Juan River index inflow above Bluff, and the San Juan River near Bluff. This relationship is not as good as the single year relationship. |
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Original book: [State of Arizona, complainant v. State of California, Palo Verde Irrigation District, Coachella Valley County Water District, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, City of Los Angeles, California, City of San Diego, California, and County of San Diego, California, defendants, United States of America, State of Nevada, State of New Mexico, State of Utah, interveners] : California exhibits. |