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Reports and Presentations

Recalibration of a 5-foot Parshall Flume on Reese Creek within Yellowstone National Park to adjust for Supercritical Flow:
Smith, Brian A., Michael D. Robeson, Christopher I. Thornton, and Steven R. Abt. 2002. Reese Creek Flume Calibration Study - Phase 1: Literature Review. Colorado State University, Engineering Research Center. 28pp.

Smith, Brian A., Michael D. Robeson, Christopher I. Thornton, and Steven R. Abt. 2002. Reese Creek Flume Calibration Study - Phase 2: Parshall Flume Testing. Colorado State University, Engineering Research Center. 68pp.
Girard, Laura G.., Michael D. Robeson, Christopher I. Thornton, and Steven R. Abt. 2004. Reese Creek Flume Calibration Study - Phase 3: Parshall Flume Testing. Colorado State University, Engineering Research Center. 51pp.

Cutillo, Paula A., Ph.D., Water Resources Division, National Park Service, 2004. Water-level changes at Devil's Hole associated with barometric pressure, earth tides and earthquakes. Presentation at Devils Hole Workshop on June 2, 2004. (1.14 mb pdf)

DeMeo, G.A., Laczniak, R.J., Boyd, R.A., Smith, J.L., and Nylund, W.E., 2003, Estimated Ground-Water Discharge by Evapotranspiration from Death Valley, California, 1997-2001: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 03-4254, 27 p

Fisk, Terry T., P.G., and Jennifer Back, Water Resources Division, National Park Service, 2004. Death Valley National Park regional flow system, science and management: 2004 and beyond. Presentation at Devils Hole Workshop on June 3, 2004. (43.9 kb pdf)

Hansen, Bill; Water Resources Division, National Park Service, 2004. Wild and Scenic Rivers Issues of the National Park Service. Presentation at NPS Water Professionals Meeting, Fort Collins, CO. November 18, 2004.

Harrill, J.R., and M.S. Bedinger., 2005. Ground-water Level Fluctuations in Devils Hole, 1962-1999; Regional Stresses and Water-level Changes in the Death Valley Region. Technical Report NPS/NRWRD/NRTR-2005/339. (35,902 kb pdf)

Hughes, Jeff; Water Resources Division, National Park Service, 2004. The effects of impoundments on the flow in the Obed Wild and Scenic River waterhsed; preliminary results of a paired basin study. Presentation at NPS Water Professionals Meeting, Fort Collins, CO. November 17, 2004.

Van Liew, W.P.; Water Resources Division, National Park Service, 2004. The Regional Carbonate-Rock Aquifer in Nevada: The Source of Warm Springs in Lake Mead NRA, and the Target for Ground-Water Development. Presentation at NPS Water Professionals Meeting, Fort Collins, CO. November 17, 2004.

Waddell, R.K.; Roemer, G.; and Van Liew, W.P., P.E.; Water Resoures Division, National Park Service, 2004. Three-Dimensional Ground-Water Flow Modeling for Management of Water Resources at Lake Mead National Recreation Area. Presentation at NPS Water Professionals Meeting, Fort Collins, CO. November 17, 2004.

 

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