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1 | Introduction and Related Research | 3 |
2 | Plutonium and Los Alamos | 17 |
3 | The Northern Rio Grande Basin | 32 |
4 | Fluvial Sediment, Forms, and Processes | 60 |
5 | Engineering Works | 85 |
6 | Reparian Vegetation | 97 |
7 | Plutonium in the Rio Grande System | 108 |
8 | Annual Plutonium Budget for the Rio Grande | 140 |
9 | Sediment and Plutonium Storage Upstream from Cochiti | 154 |
10 | Sediment and Plutonium Storage Downstream from Cochiti | 174 |
11 | Simulation of Sediment and Plutonium Dynamics | 200 |
12 | General Lessons and Conclusions | 226 |
App. A. Units of Measure | 243 | |
App. B. Hydrologic and Sediment Transport Data | 245 | |
App. C. Sediment Particle-Size Data | 264 | |
App. D. Geomorphologic Data | 269 | |
App. E. Plutonium Data | 271 | |
App. F. Topographic Maps, U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangles, Showing the Rio Grande Between Espanola and Elephant Butte | 275 | |
App. G. Sources of Aerial Photographs for the Northern Rio Grande | 276 | |
App. H. Sources of Historical Ground Photographs for the Northern Rio Grande | 277 | |
App. I. Contact Persons for Northern Rio Grande Data | 278 | |
App. J. Basic Formulas Used in the Riverine Accounting and Transport Program | 279 | |
Notes | 281 | |
References | 303 | |
Index | 323 |
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