Geological Survey Water-supply PaperU.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 |
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1-A versus 1954 to October 21.-Storm runoff measured Acre-ft Acre-ft Acre-ft per Inches alluvium animals per acre April Artemisia tridentata Atriplex Atriplex nuttallii average Badger Wash basin black-tailed jackrabbits channels Chrysothamnus Colo Date 1 Inflow decreased deer mice desert cottontails diagram of runoff drainage basin exclosures experimental watersheds feet Fruita gages Grand Junction grazed and ungrazed grazed range ground-cover index INCHES FIGURE Infiltrometer Infiltrometer plot Inflow Precipitation inches July Junction and Fruita litter and moss livestock Lusby mass diagram measured in observation Mixed soil November occurred paired watersheds percent perennial plants period of record plant communities plant-density index populations rabbits rainfall range vegetation reservoirs in Badger rodents runoff runoff and sediment sediment yield Sept shadscale shadscale saltbush Shale soil shrub shrub overstory slope soil and rock soil types species spring TABLE 21.-Storm runoff Total U.S. Forest Service U.S. Weather Bureau versus watershed watershed cover watersheds 2-A
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