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176 Simulation of ground-water flow in the Middle Rio Grande Basin between Cochiti and San Acacia, New Mexico2002Text
177 Some bacteria are beneficial!1995Text
178 Sources of mercury in sediments, water, and fish of the lakes of Whatcom County, Washington2004Text
179 Sources of water to the Rio Grande upstream from San Marcial, New Mexico2004Text
180 South Platte Water Rights Management System1995
181 State of Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources: Division of Water Resources2003-02Text
182 Strategic directions for the Water Resources Division, 1998-20081998Text
183 Stream velocity and dispersion characteristics determined by dye-tracer studies on selected stream reaches in the Willamette River Basin, Oregon1995Text
184 Streambed adjustment and channel widening in eastern Nebraska2003Text
185 Summary of flow loss between selected cross sections on the Rio Grande in and near Albuquerque, New Mexico2002Text
186 Summary of information on aquatic biota and their habitats in the Willamette Basin, Oregon, through 19951997Text
187 Summary of information on synthetic organic compounds and trace elements in tissue of aquatic biota, Clark Fork-Pend Oreille and Spokane River Basins, Montana, Idaho, and Washington, 1974-961999Text
188 Summary of sediment data from the Yampa river and upper Green river basins, Colorado and Utah, 1993-20022004Text
189 Summary of surface-water-quality data collected for the Northern Rockies Intermontane Basins National Water-Quality Assessment Program in the Clark Fork-Pend Oreille and Spokane River Basins, Montana, Idaho, and Washington, Water Years 1999-20012003Text
190 Surface-Water Quality-Assurance Plan for the Washington District, U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Discipline2004Text
191 Surface-water-quality assessment of the Yakima River Basin in Washington: Overview of Major Findings, 1987-911999Text
192 Surface-water-quality assessment of the Yakima River Basin, Washington: overview of major findings, 1987-911998Text
193 Sustainability of Ground-Water Resources1999Text
194 The Colorado River in Grand Canyon; how fast does it flow?1997Text
195 The Rocky Mountain Climate OrganizationImage; Text
196 The U.S. Geological Survey recent highlights; natural resources1997Text
197 The effect of calcium magnesium acetate (CMA) deicing material on the water quality of Bear Creek, Clackamas County, Oregon, 19992000Text
198 The effect of chamber mixing velocity on bias in measurement of sediment oxygen demand rates in the Tualatin River Basin, Oregon2003Text
199 The internal structure of sand bars on the Colorado River, Grand Canyon, as determined by ground-penetrating radar2001Text
200 The upper Colorado River; National Water-Quality Assessment Program; surface-water-monitoring network1996Text
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