Guide to the Papers of Whitney M. Borland

Prepared by Patricia J. Rettig


Colorado State University Water Resources Archive
Morgan Library, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523-1019 USA


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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Collection Summary

Restrictions

Index Terms

Biography

Scope and Contents

Arrangement

Administrative Information

Related Material

Series Descriptions

Inventory

Appendix


Collection Summary

Creator: Borland, Whitney McNair
Title: Papers of Whitney M. Borland
Dates: 1828-1997
Bulk Dates: 1930-1979
Quantity: 60 linear feet
Identification: WWMB
Abstract: As a civil engineer with a long and distinguished career, Whitney McNair Borland (1905-2001) focused his research on sedimentation, hydraulics, avalanches and other aspects of hydrology. He was employed by the United States Bureau of Reclamation for over forty years, spending some of that time conducting model sedimentation studies in Fort Collins, working in the Colorado State University engineering lab designed by Ralph Parshall. The collection consists of documents either collected or created by Borland in relation to his research and work. Materials include articles, reports, publications, handbooks, manuals, books, correspondence, maps, notes and photographs.
Contact Information: Water Resources Archive
Archives and Special Collections
Morgan Library
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, Colorado 80523-1019 USA
Phone: 970-491-1844
Fax: 970-491-1195
Email: specialcollections@library.colostate.edu
URL: http://lib.colostate.edu/archives/water/

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Restrictions

Restrictions on Access

There are no access restrictions on this collection.

Restrictions on Use

Not all of the material in the collection is in the public domain. Researchers are responsible for addressing copyright issues.

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Index Terms

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the Colorado State University Libraries online catalog. Researchers seeking materials about related subjects, persons, organizations or places should search the catalog using these headings.
Subjects:
Hydrology.
Sedimentation and deposition.
Sediment transport.
Hydraulics.
Avalanches.
Snow.
Water resources development.
Persons:
Borland, Whitney McNair.
Organizations:
United States. Bureau of Reclamation.
Pa Mong Project.
Places:
Colorado.
Mekong River Valley.
Mekong River Watershed.
Special Document Types:
Photographs.
Maps.
Books.

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Biography

As a civil engineer with a long and distinguished career, Whitney McNair Borland focused his research on sedimentation, hydraulics, avalanches, and other aspects of hydrology. He was employed by the United States Bureau of Reclamation for over forty years, beginning in November 1930.

Borland was born November 6, 1905, in Holyoke, Colorado, where he grew up in a sod house. In 1928, he received a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from the University of Nebraska. Two years later he earned a Master of Science in the same subject from the University of California, Berkeley. He earned another M.S., this time in civil engineering, from the University of Colorado in 1938. Borland also did some post-graduate work at Cornell University.

During World War II, Borland had a four-year hiatus from work (August 1942-September 1946). He served as a lieutenant colonel in the Army's 10th Mountain Division, an appropriate role for him as he was an avid skier and climber.

Borland worked for the Bureau of Reclamation while it was involved in some of its biggest projects that would have long-term impact on water in the West, including the building of Hoover Dam, Grand Coulee Dam, and the Colorado-Big Thompson Project. Borland conducted model sedimentation studies for some of these big projects and for many others. He spent several years in Fort Collins conducting these studies, working in the Colorado State University (CSU) engineering lab designed by Ralph Parshall. This work helped establish CSU's reputation as a leader in water research.

Progressing through the ranks in the Denver office of the Bureau of Reclamation, Borland became part of the sedimentation section and was named chief in 1950, remaining in that position for twenty years. Upon leaving the Bureau in 1972, he became a consultant on a number of different projects.

Borland also served for a time in the 1980s as a member of the board of directors of the Colorado Water Resources and Power Development Authority. He was also a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, the American Geophysical Union, and the Colorado Mountain Club, participating in rescue activities and climbing all of Colorado's mountains over 14,000 feet. He was also an avalanche expert, being among the first in the field to really explore the science and physics of snow.

Whit Borland was married to Mina "Dixie" Weaver, who preceded him in death. Mr. Borland died October 2, 2001, in Peoria, Arizona.

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Scope and Contents

The Papers of Whitney M. Borland consists of documents dated 1828 to 1997, with the bulk falling from the 1930s through the 1970s. The documents with the earliest dates are often photocopies of originals. The materials were either collected or created by Borland in relation to his research and work. Materials include articles, reports, publications, handbooks, manuals, books, correspondence, maps, notes, and photographs.

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Arrangement

Arrangement is by material type, largely reflecting Borland's own organization scheme.

The collection consists of seven series, some with subseries, in forty boxes:

Series I: Indexed articles, 1912-1997
Subseries A: Indexes, 1946-1997
Subseries B: ASCE papers, 1931-1972
Subseries C: Sedimentation articles, 1913-1987
Subseries D: Hydraulic articles, 1926-1973
Subseries E: Hydrologic articles, 1926-1984
Subseries F: Snow and ice articles, 1912-1985
Series II: Indexed reports, 1914-1992
Subseries A: Sedimentation reports, 1914-1989
Subseries B: Hydraulic reports, 1915-1971
Subseries C: Hydrologic reports, 1924-1982
Subseries D: Snow and ice reports, 1936-1992
Series III: Reports and studies, 1828-1988
Subseries A: Travel reports, 1947-1972
Subseries B: Other reports and studies, 1828-1988
Series IV: Handbooks and manuals, 1948-1990
Series V: Books, 1916-1977
Series VI: Notes, 1960-1974
Series VII: Photographs, undated

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Papers of Whitney M. Borland, Water Resources Archive, Colorado State University.

Acquisition

The Papers of Whitney M. Borland were acquired by the Engineering Research Center at Colorado State University in April 1997. They were transferred to the Colorado State University Water Resources Archive in August 2001. A videotaped interview that was conducted with Mr. Borland in June 1997 is not part of the collection but can be found with the administrative case files relating to the collection; contact archives staff for access to the videotape.

Processing

A preliminary inventory of the 63 boxes in the collection was completed while it was at the Engineering Research Center; this is available in the administrative case files. Upon arrival as part of the Water Resources Archive, over twenty boxes of journal runs, books, and government and other publications not of archival value were deaccessioned. A partial list of these items is available. A number of the publications were added to the CSU Libraries' main or government document collections.

Further processing completed in September through December 2001 included a complete inventory of the collection and subsequent rearrangement. Several items were placed in acid free folders and the collection was reboxed. When labeled dividers, generally corresponding to Borland's indexing systems, exist amidst reports and publications, the label is transcribed and followed by "[divider]" in the inventory list.

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Related Material

Related Material

The Water Resources Archive also has the collection of James L. Ogilvie, who was similarly a Bureau of Reclamation engineer. The documents in the collection date from 1944 to 1992. In addition, the Archive has the collection of Daryl B. Simons, a colleague and friend of Borland's. Documents in that collection date from 1901-1991.

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Series Descriptions

Series I: Indexed articles, 1912-1997

This series consists of indexed articles and their related indexes. Borland either photocopied or clipped numerous articles and chapters of books that related to his research over the years. He created indexing systems according to subject and in one case by source of the articles. The index outlines for subseries B through F can be found in the appendix. Borland stored the articles in either large binders or half-size binders, and these remain intact. The articles are from a variety of sources, including international ones, and are sometimes annotated. Photographs can occasionally be found in the binders. Arrangement is by subseries corresponding to Borland's different indexing schemes
Subseries A: Indexes, 1946-1997
This subseries consists of the indexes that Borland created. The binders contain both the outlines of his indexing schemes as well as tables of contents from journals with indexing numbers written in.
Subseries B: ASCE papers, 1931-1972
This subseries contains the indexed articles that Borland clipped from the Journal of the Hydraulics Division of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and other ASCE publications. Arrangement is alphabetical according to the assigned index letters.
Subseries C: Sedimentation articles, 1913-1987
Found here are articles on the subject of sedimentation, indexed according to Borland's scheme. Arrangement is by this alphanumeric scheme.
Subseries D: Hydraulic articles, 1926-1973
Found here are articles on the subject of hydraulics, indexed according to Borland's scheme. Arrangement is by this alphabetical scheme.
Subseries E: Hydrologic articles, 1926-1984
This subseries consists of articles on the subject of hydrology, indexed according to Borland's scheme. Arrangement is according to this alphabetical scheme.
Subseries F: Snow and ice articles, 1912-1985
Found here are articles on the subject of snow and ice, including avalanches. Indexing is by Borland's alphabetical scheme and dictates the arrangement.

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Series II: Indexed reports, 1914-1992

This series consists of reports and publications related to Borland's work that he collected and indexed. Items are mostly publications, reprints, preprints and photocopies along with unpublished reports, lengthy memoranda and Borland's own compilations, all from a variety of sources. Some may contain photographs or correspondence. Reports and publications by Borland are also included. A number of translations of foreign publications can be found here as well. Items are occasionally annotated. Arrangement is by subseries corresponding to Borland's indexing schemes. The index outlines can be found in the appendix.
Subseries A: Sedimentation reports, 1914-1989
This subseries consists of reports and publications on the subject of sedimentation, indexed according to Borland's scheme. Arrangement is according to this alphanumeric scheme.
Subseries B: Hydraulic reports, 1915-1971
Found here are reports and publications on the subject of hydraulics, indexed according to Borland's scheme. Arrangement is according to this alphabetic scheme.
Subseries C: Hydrologic reports, 1924-1982
Found here are reports and publications on the subject of hydrology, indexed according to Borland's scheme. Arrangement is according to this alphabetic scheme.
Subseries D: Snow and ice reports, 1936-1992
This subseries consists of reports and publications on the subject of snow and ice, including avalanches. Perhaps most significant here is the series of Borland's own reports on snow conditions causing avalanches in the ski areas and highways around Denver which present his data and observations, issued from 1952 through 1963. These and the other documents are indexed according to Borland's alphanumeric indexing scheme, which also dictates the arrangement.

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Series III: Reports and studies, 1828-1988

This series contains reports and studies that Borland did not include in his indexing schemes. If he had his own arrangement for these, it was not obvious. Therefore, the arrangement here is in two subseries, one for travel reports and one for the remaining reports, a number of which relate to his consulting work.
Subseries A: Travel reports, 1947-1972
Largely carbon copies or photocopies of Borland's reports to his superiors at the Bureau of Reclamation regarding business-related travel, these reports also contain photographs, maps, charts and data as well as occasional responses to Borland's recommendations. Covering a nearly continuous span of 25 years, the reports show Borland's travels across mostly the western United States, but also to Laos and Thailand for the Pa Mong Project, to conduct studies and surveys and to attend committee meetings and conferences. The reports are arranged in chronological order.
Subseries B: Other reports and studies, 1828-1988
This subseries consists of reports and studies conducted by Borland and related materials. Many of the reports involve legal cases or were conducted on a consulting basis. Reports frequently include photographs, data, charts, maps and correspondence. Major projects in the United States represented here include the Newgayo Dam, the James River and the Fort Mohave Indian Reservation. International projects found here occurred in such places as Algeria, Nicaragua, Guatemala and the Philippines, as well as the Pa Mong Project in Laos and Thailand. No rearrangement took place in this subseries though a few items were added to it.

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Series IV: Handbooks and manuals, 1948-1990

This series consists of handbooks and manuals used by Borland in his work. Some are government, especially Bureau of Reclamation, issued, but others were compiled by Borland from a variety of sources. There is no particular arrangement.

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Series V: Books, 1916-1977

This series consists of books and publications that did not seem to fit elsewhere. Several of the items were written by Borland, including his university theses. Others were kept for reasons of marginalia or uniqueness when the rest of the books were deaccessioned. Borland's works are filed first, with the other items following.

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Series VI: Notes, 1960-1974

The majority of the notes in this series are related to lectures Borland gave, including at CSU. Other notes were created for various reasons, and all are on a variety of topics. Folders are in order alphabetically by title.

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Series VII: Photographs, n.d.

Photographs are found throughout most of this collection, incorporated in reports or other places, and were not removed to this series. Those in this series were not attached to anything. The first photograph in the series was found in one of Borland's books and is unidentified as to time, place, and person. The remaining photos are presumably from Borland's 1968-1969 trip to Laos and Thailand for the Pa Mong Project and may have been taken by him. The photos show the Mekong River from different angles (including aerial shots) and locations, the banks of the river, and some of the local people involved and the equipment they used. Duplicates of most of the Pa Mong photos exist, and all of them remain in the order in which they were found.

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Inventory

Note: Title information supplied by the archivist is bracketed. Estimated pagination is preceded by an "e." Two identical copies of the same item are indicated by the phrase "2 copies" at the end of the entry, following the number of pages of each copy. Authored articles, books and studies are listed in bibliographic form.

Series I: Indexed articles

Box Folder
1 Subseries A: Indexes.
1 1 Index: 1) Irrigation and Drainage Journal; 2) Waterways Harbors and Coastal Engineering. 1959-1972. e150pp.
1 2 Index: 1) Hydraulic Journal. 1959-1972. e350pp.
1 3 Index to Proceedings. 1946-1956. e150pp.
1 4 ASCE hydraulic index. 1972-1997. e500pp.
1 5 Waterways index. 1972-1987. e100pp.
1 Subseries B: ASCE papers.
1 6 A--Index--standards and symbols. 1937-1972. e300pp.
1 7 B1--Silt movement, flume traction. 1933-1958. e350pp.
2 1 B2--Sediment movement, flume studies, sediment transport. 1959-1965. e300pp.
2 2 B3--Sediment transport, flume studies, bed forms. 1965-1971. e300pp.
2 3 B4--Sediment transport, flume studies, bed forms. 1971-1972. e100pp.
2 4 C--Hydraulic models. 1931-1972. e350pp.
2 5 D--Analysis of structures and concrete design. 1932-1969. e300pp.
2 6 E1--Flow of water in pipes, penstocks, draft tubes, and pipe fittings. 1931-1958. e350pp.
2 7 E2--Flow of water in pipes, penstocks, pipe fittings, conduits, tunnels. 1959-1964. e300pp.
2 8 E3--Flow of water in pipes, penstocks, pipe fittings, tunnels and conduits; entrance, losses. 1965-1968. e300pp.
2 9 E4--Flow of water in pipes. 1968-1972. e300pp.
2 10 F1--Flood control, movement and protection. 1931-1960. e300pp.
2 11 F2--Flood control, movement and protection. 1962-1972. e300pp.
2 12 G1--Critical depth meters, weirs, orifaces and siphons. 1932-1958. e300pp.
2 13 G2--Critical control meters, weirs, orifaces, and siphons. 1959-1971. e300pp.
2 14 G3--Critical control meters, weirs, orifaces and siphons. 1968-1972. e80pp.
3 1 H1--Flow of water in open channels, streams, flumes, around piers; gaging station, current meters. 1931-1958. e500pp.
3 2 H2--Flow of water in open channels, streams, flumes, around piers; gaging stations, current meters. 1958-1961. e300pp.
3 3 H3--Flow of water in open channels, streams, flumes, around piers and gaging stations. 1962-1966. e400pp.
3 4 H4--Flow of water in open channels, streams, flumes, around piers and gaging stations. 1967-1969. e250pp.
3 5 H5--Flow of water in open channels. 1969-1972. e300pp.
3 6 I1--Dissipation of hydraulic energy, stilling basins and hydraulic jump. 1932-1963. e400pp.
3 7 I2--Dissipation of hydraulic energy, stilling basins and hydraulic jump. 1963-1971. e300pp.
3 8 I3--Dissipation of hydraulic energy, stilling basins and hydraulic jump. 1971-1972. e50pp.
3 9 J1--Soil mechanics, foundation studies, earth dams and geology. 1931-1948. e400pp.
3 10 J2--Soil mechanics, foundation studies, earth dams and geology. 1946-1970. e300pp.
3 11 K1--Flood waves, hydraulic bore and motion of waves caused by difference in density. 1933-1970. e400pp.
3 12 K2--Flood waves, hydraulic bore, wave motion and stratified flow due to density. 1970-1972. e150pp.
3 13 L1--Rainfall and runoff, streamflow duration studies, hydrographs. 1931-1950. e500pp.
4 1 L2--Rainfall and runoff, streamflow duration studies, hydrographs. 1951-1966. e400pp.
4 2 L3--Rainfall and runoff, streamflow duration studies, hydrographs. 1961-1967. e400pp.
4 3 L4--Rainfall and runoff, streamflow and duration studies, hydrographs. 1967-1971. e300pp.
4 4 M1--Power plants, turbines, and pumps, valves, surge tanks, gates, cavation and vibration. 1933-1965. e400pp.
4 5 M2--Power plants, turbines, pumping plants and pumps, valves, gates, surge tanks, cavation and vibration. 1965-1972. e150pp.
4 6 N1--Beach erosion, shore protection, tide and wave action. 1934-1970. e500pp.
4 7 N2--Beach erosion, shore protection, tide and wave action. 1969-1972. e150pp.
4 8 O--Evaporation, meteorology, physiographical balance. 1931-1971. e400pp.
4 9 P1--Irrigation, consumptive use, water rights. 1941-1958. e400pp.
4 10 P2--Irrigation, consumptive use, water rights. 1959-1966. e300pp.
4 11 P3--Irrigation, consumptive use, water rights. 1966-1971. e300pp.
4 12 Q1--Flow of water through porous and granular material, underground water, seepage under dams. 1934-1959. e500pp.
4 13 Q2--Flow of water in porous and granular material, ground water, wells, underground seepage under dams. 1959-1962. e250pp.
4 14 Q3--Flow of water in porous and granular material, ground water, wells, seepage, canal lining. 1962-1965. e300pp.
4 15 Q4--Flow of water in porous material, ground water, wells, seepage and canal lining. 1968. e300pp.
5 1 Q5--Flow of water in porous material, ground water, wells, seepage and canal lining. 1969-1972. e300pp.
5 2 R1--Drainage and reclamation. 1948-1966. e350pp.
5 3 R2--Drainage and reclamation. 1966-1972. e200pp.
5 4 S--Economics and education. 1946-1970. e200pp.
5 5 T--Geology. 1944-1970. e80pp.
5 6 U1--River aggradation and degradation, type of river flow in sediments. 1935-1962. e300pp.
5 7 U2--River aggradation and degradation, stable channels, river flow in alluvium. 1962-1968. e300pp.
5 8 U3--River aggradation and degradation. 1969-1972. e300pp.
5 9 V--Filling of reservoirs with sediment, sediment yield rates, water yield from reservoirs, trap efficiency. 1943-1972. e200pp.
5 10 W--Weights, costs and standards. 1947-1972. e50pp.
5 11 X1--Reservoir operation, river control, project operation. 1945-1965. e300pp.
5 12 X2. 1967-1971. e100pp.
5 13 Y--Stream pollution and sewers, quality of water. 1950-1972. e300pp.
5 14 Z--Manuals and analysis of data. 1953-1972. e100pp.
5 15 AA--Diversion dams, settling basins, excluders and ejectors. 1932-1968. e150pp.
5 16 BB--Fluid mechanics. 1936-1962. e300pp.
5 17 BB2--Fluid mechanics. 1963-1970. e300pp.
5 18 BB3--Fluid mechanics. 1970-1972. e200pp.
6 1 CC--Spillway and outlet, intakes. 1958-1972. e250pp.
6 2 DD--Electronic computers, mathematics. 1959-1969. e300pp.
6 3 DD2--Electronic computers, mathematics. 1969-1972. e200pp.
6 4 EE--Meteorology, cloud seeding. 1960-1972. e250pp.
6 5 FF--Instruments, meters, measuring equipment, reservoir survey equipment. 1950-1971. e400pp.
6 6 GG--District organizations, political groups, dist and political effect on engineering. 1960-1971. e250pp.
6 7 HH--Watershed studies, conservation, characteristics of watersheds, effect of land use and fire. 1933-1971. e200pp.
6 8 II--Fresh water from salt water. 1961. 6pp.
6 Subseries C: Sedimentation articles.
6 9 Articles A0 and A1. 1935-1982. e350pp.
6 10 Articles A2 vol. 1. 1933-1976. e300pp.
6 11 Articles A2 cont. 1935-1985. e400pp.
7 1 Articles A3-4. 1944-1971. e300pp.
7 2 Articles A5. 1938-1971. e400pp.
7 3 Articles A6-11. 1925-1971. e450pp.
7 4 Articles A12. 1950-1973. e400pp.
7 5 [Articles] A12 cont-A14. 1928-1976. e300pp.
8 1 Articles B0-2. 1932-1974. e400pp.
8 2 Articles B3-5. 1932-1981. e350pp.
8 3 Articles B6-8. 1944-1976. e400pp.
8 4 Articles B9-B11. 1934-1978. e400pp.
8 5 Articles B20 and B21. 1947-1987. e400pp.
9 1 Articles B21 cont-B22. 1955-1970. e350pp.
9 2 Articles D0 to D4. 1950-1975. e450pp.
9 3 [Articles] D5-D9. 1939-1971. e350pp.
9 4 Articles E0, E1 and E2. 1913-1971. e400pp.
9 5 Articles E3 to E6. 1924-1965. e350pp.
10 1 Articles F0 thru 3. 1942-1976. e450pp.
10 2 [Articles] F4. 1918-1970. e400pp.
10 3 Articles F5, F6 and F6X. 1942-1976. e400pp.
10 4 Articles F7-13. 1941-1974. e300pp.
10 5 Articles H0, H1 and K. 1930-1973. e300pp.
11 1 Articles H2 to H9. 1937-1971. e300pp.
11 2 Articles L and M. 1932-1967. e300pp.
11 3 Articles N, P and Q. 1919-1979. e450pp.
11 Subseries D: Hydraulic articles.
11 4 Hydraulics: ZA to ZE except ZC. 1940-1969. e400pp.
11 5 Hydraulics: ZC 0 to 2. 1939-1973. e400pp.
12 1 Hydraulics: ZC 3 to 5. 1937-1970. e400pp.
12 2 Hydraulics: ZC 6 and 7. 1948-1969. e300pp.
12 3 Hydraulics: ZF, ZG. 1941-1967. e300pp.
12 4 Hydraulics: ZH, ZI, ZJ. 1952-1970. e300pp.
12 5 Hydraulics: ZK, ZL, ZM, ZN. 1948-1971. e300pp.
13 1 Hydraulics: ZO, ZP, ZR. 1948-1983. e300pp.
13 2 ZQ--Ice problems, description, discussion. 1926-1959. e400pp.
13 3 Hydraulics--ZQ: Ice problems, references, ice production, roughness, design. 1956-1971. e350pp.
13 Subseries E: Hydrologic articles.
13 4 Hydrology 1: XA, XB, XC, XD, XE. 1948-1976. e400pp.
13 5 Hydrology 2: XF, XG, XH, XI. 1933-1976. e350pp.
14 1 Hydrology 3: XL. 1939-1984. e400pp.
14 2 Hydrology 4: XK, XM, XN, XO, XP. 1926-1972. e400pp.
14 3 Hydrology 5: XQ to XW. 1931-1972. e300pp.
14 4 Hydrology: XX vol. 6. 1940-1966. e300pp.
14 Subseries F: Snow and ice articles.
14 5 Snow, Ice--AX0 through AX4. 1912-1972. e250pp.
15 1 Snow, Ice--AX5 thru AX7. 1912-1982. e400pp.
15 2 Snow, Ice--AX8 thru AX10. 1931-1985. e300pp.

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Series II: Indexed reports

Box Folder
16 Subseries A: Sedimentation reports.
16 Sediment transport [divider].
16 1 Wolff, Roger G. and Paul C. Benedict. Sedimentology, general introduction and definitions: fluvial sediment and channel morphology. Washington: USGS Water Resources Division. 1964. e132pp.
16 A0 Sedi[ment] T[ransport] General [divider].
16 2 Parana River--So[uth] America, Einstein, Armor and "n", Degradation. 1972. 11pp.
16 3 Johnson, J. W. The transportation of sediment by flowing water. Washington: USDA Soil Conservation Service. 1940. 28pp.
16 4 Rouse, Hunter. An analysis of sediment transportation in the light of fluid turbulence. Washington: USDA Soil Conservation Service. 1939. e40pp.
16 5 Pemberton, E. L. "Water related sediment problems". 1972. 33pp.
16 6 Borland, W. M. "Project planning and sedimentation". n.d.. 7pp.
16 7 Sediment transport, Tom Maddock, Jr. 1976, 1986. e150pp.
16 8 Bruun, Per. "Engineering aspects of sediment transport, including section on Biological aspects by James B. Lackey." Reprint from Reviews in Engineering Geology, vol. 1. 1962. pp. 39-103
16 9 Shulits, Sam. "Quantitative formulation of stream and watershed morphology: two decades of search in the USA". 1967. 14pp.
16 10 Sediment course, A and M. 1947. e150pp.
16 11 Pemberton, Ernest L. "Sediment problems as they relate to irrigation structure operation and maintenance". 1972. e30pp.
16 12 Pemberton, Ernest L. Application of bed-load formulas to the bed-load transport on the Middle Loup River, Dunning, Nebraska. Denver: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1950. e150pp.
16 A1 Sedi T. Suspended Load [divider].
16 13 Jarocki, W. Empirical method for the determination of the quantity of sediment transport. Warsaw: Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe. 1958. 11pp.
16 14 Einstein, H. A. and R. B. Krone. "Experiments to determine modes of cohesive sediment transport in salt water". 1961. 26pp.
16 15 Jarocki, Walenty. Correlation between the quantity of bed load and suspended load in rivers. Warsaw: Central Institute for Scientific, Technical and Economic Information. 1968. 46pp.
16 16 Barton, James R. and Maurice L. Albertson. Temperature, seepage, and turbulence as factors affecting suspended sediment concentration. Fort Collins: Colorado Agricultural and Mechanical College, Dept. of Civil Engineering. 1953. 75pp.
16 17 Rouse, Hunter. "Experiments on the mechanics of sediment suspension." Reprint from Proceedings of the Fifth International Congress for Applied Mechanics. 1938. e20pp.
16 18 Bender, D. L. Suspended sediment transport in alluvial irrigation channels. Fort Collins: Colorado Agricultural and Mechanical College. 1956. 86pp.
16 A2 Sedi T. Bed Material [divider].
16 19 Gilbert, Grove Karl. The transportation of debris by running water. Washington: GPO. 1914. 263pp.
16 20 Schoklitsch bed-load formulae. 1942. 24pp.
16 21 Born, Artur. Carriage of detritus in rivers and stream beds. Warsaw: Centralny Instytut Informacji Naukowo-Technicznej i Ekonomicznej. 1963. 44pp.
16 22 Liu, Hsin-Kuan and Shoi-Yan Hwang. "A discharge formula for flow in straight alluvial channels". 1958. e50pp.
16 23 Egiazarov, I. V. Movement of large range nonuniform mixtures of sediment. Denver: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1965. e40pp.
16 24 Maddock, Thomas, Jr. "The behavior of straight alluvial channels". 1966. 28pp.
16 25 Simons, D. B. "A study of variables affecting flow characteristics and sediment transport in alluvial channels". 1963. e40pp.
16 26 Moss, Marshall E. "Effects of operational procedures in flumes with moveable beds". 1965. e30pp.
16 27 Engelund, Frank and Eggert Hansen. A monography on sediment transport in alluvial streams. Copenhagen, Teknisk Forlag. 1967. 62pp.
16 28 Einstein, H. A. "Formulas for the transportation of bed load." Reprint from Transactions, American Society of Civil Engineers, vol. 107. 1942. pp. 561-597
16 29 Bed material load formula curves, Schoklitsch, Einstein, Meyer-Peter, Kalinske, Straub. n.d.. e40pp.
16 30 Einstein, Hans A. and George Kalkanis. Sand deposits in canals. Berkeley: Institute of Engineering Research, University of California. 1959. 62pp.
16 31 Zernial, Gerald Allen. "Synthesis of the sediment transporting characteristics of alluvial channels." Thesis. Michigan State University. 1961. 45pp.
16 32 Brown, C. B. "Sediment transportation". n.d.. 71pp.
16 33 Bedload formula and curves. 1950-1951. e100pp.
16 34 Daniel, P., R. Durand and E. Condolios. Introduction to the study of saltation. Denver: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1954. e50pp.
16 35 Shulits, Sam and Ralph D. Hill, Jr. Bedload formulas. University Park: Pennsylvania State University. 1968. e200pp.
16 36 Bagnold, R. A. "The flow of cohesionless grains in fluids". 1956. e120pp.
16 37 Bed load transport, French articles. 1953-1959. e50pp.
16 38 Carter, Rolland W. "Research proposals on movement of water and sediment in open channels". 1958. e75pp.
16 39 Pemberton, Ernest L. "Einstein's bedload function applied to channel design and degradation". 1971. e40pp.
16 40 Einstein, Hans Albert. "Determination of rates of bed-load movement." Reprint from Proceedings of the Federal Inter-Agency Sedimentation Conference. 1947. pp. 75-114
16 41 Chien, Ning. Meyer-Peter formula for bed-load transport and Einstein bed-load function. Berkeley: University of California, Institute of Engineering Research. 1954. 27pp.
16 42 Frijlink, H. C. "Discussion of bedload movement formulas of Kalinske, Einstein, and Meyer-Peter and Muller and their application to recent measurements of bedload movement in the rivers of Holland". 1952. e30pp.
16 43 Straub, Lorenz G. Terminal report on transportation characteristics, Missouri River sediment. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory. 1954. e60pp.
17 1 Gessler, Johannes. The beginning of bedload movement of mixtures investigated as natural armoring in channels. Pasadena: California Institute of Technology. 1967. 89pp.
17 2 Kramer, Hans. "Sand mixtures and sand movement in fluvial models." Reprint from Transactions, American Society of Civil Engineers, vol. 100. 1935. pp. 798-878
17 3 Bed material size and transport--bedload. 1971-1979. e150pp.
17 2AX Sedi[ment] T[ransport] Total Load [divider].
17 4 Colby, B. R. and D. W. Hubbell. Simplified methods for computing total sediment discharge with the modified Einstein procedure. [N.p.]: USGS Water Resources Division. 1957. 35pp.
17 5 "Example problem on computation of total sediment discharge". 1970. e15pp. 2 copies
17 6 Schroeder, K. B. "Unmeasured sediment load". 1953. e15pp.
17 7 "Step method for computing total sediment load by the modified Einstein procedure" (revised). 1955. e20pp.
17 8 Sheppard, John R. "Total sediment transport in the Lower Colorado River". 1961. e25pp.
17 9 "Total suspended sediment load from vertical transport distribution". 1952. e80pp.
17 10 Schroeder, K. B. and C. H. Hembree. "Application of the modified Einstein procedure for computation of total sediment load". 1955. e80pp.
17 A2Y Sedi T. Bed Forms and Effects on sedi trans [divider].
17 11 Engelund, Frank and Eggert Hansen. "Investigations of flow in alluvial streams." Reprint from Acta Polytechnica Scandinavica. 1966. 100pp.
17 12 Kennedy, John F. "The mechanics of dunes and antidunes in erodible-bed channels." Reprint from Journal of Fluid Mechanics, vol. 16, pt. 4. 1963. pp. 521-544
17 13 Allen, J. R. L. "Sedimentation to the lee of small underwater sand waves: an experimental study". 1963. e20pp.
17 14 Chapter 2--"Flow over alluvial bed" by Hsieh W. Shen. n.d.. 31pp.
17 15 Simons, D. B. and E. V. Richardson. Forms of bed roughness in alluvial channels. Fort Collins: USGS. 1960. 37pp.
17 16 Forchheimer, Ph. Kinetic action of stream flow on bed configuration. Vicksburg, Miss.: US Waterways Experiment Station. 1943. 63pp.
17 A5 Fall Velocity, Size Flock [divider].
17 17 Skidmore, Herrol James. "Development of a stratified-suspension technique for size-frequency analysis." Diss. State University of Iowa. 1948. 54pp.
17 18 Schulz, E. F., R. H. Wilde and M. L. Albertson. Influence of shape on the fall velocity of sedimentary particles. Fort Collins: Colorado Agricultural and Mechanical College. 1954. 164pp.
17 19 Zeigler, John M. and Barbara Gill. Tables and graphs for the settling velocity of quartz in water, above the range of Stokes' law. Woods Hole, Mass.: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. 1959. e75pp.
17 A Erosion and Sediment Yield [divider].
17 A12 Erosion Analysis [divider].
17 20 Brune, Gunnar M. Rates of sediment production in midwestern United States. Milwaukee: USDA Soil Conservation Service. 1948. 42pp.
17 21 Sundborg, Ake. "The River Klaralven: a study of fluvial processes." Reprint from Geografiska Annaler hafte 2-3. 1956. pp.127-316
17 22 Gottschalk, Louis C. and Gunnar M. Brune. "Sediment design criteria for the Missouri Basin Loess Hills". n.d.. e50pp.
17 23 Miller, Carl R. "Hydrogeomorphology". 1963. 15pp.
17 24 Guy, H. P. et al. Sediment yield from small watersheds and its detention by flood-retarding structures: report of progress to June 1957. Washington: USGS Water Resources Division. 1958. 174pp.
17 25 Silting of small reservoirs (Russian). n.d.. e100pp.
17 26 Predicting rainfall-erosion losses from cropland east of the Rocky Mountains: guide for selection of practices for soil and water conservation. Washington: USDA Agricultural Research Service. 1965. 47pp.
17 27 Pacific Southwest Inter-Agency Committee. "Report of the Water Management Subcommittee on factors affecting sediment yield in the Pacific Southwest area and selection and evaluation of measures for reduction of erosion and sediment yield" . 1968. e20pp.
17 28 Schumm, S. A. and R. J. Chorley. "Talus weathering and scarp recession in the Colorado plateaus." Reprint from Annals of Geomorphology, vol. 10, no. 1. 1966. pp. 11-36
17 29 "Engineering geology of debris flows along the southwest side of the San Joaquin Valley, California, 1957-59". 1960. e150pp.
17 30 Miller, Carl R., Russell Woodburn and Herschel R. Turner. "Upland gully sediment production". n.d.. e40pp.
17 31 Nelson, Leonard M. Sediment transport by streams in the Deschutes and Nisqually river basins, Washington, November 1971-June 1973. Tacoma: USGS. 1974. 33pp.
17 32 Rapp, A. "Avalanche boulder tongues in Lappland." Reprint from Geografiska Annaler, no. 1. 1959. pp. 34-48
17 33 Miller, John and Luna B. Leopold. "The use of soils and paleosols for interpreting geomorphic and climatic history of arid regions." Reprint from Desert Research, Proceedings of the International Symposium. 1952. pp. 453-462
17 34 Horton, Robert E. "Erosional development of streams and their drainage basins: hydrophysical approach to quantitative morphology". 1945. e100pp.
17 35 Schumm, S. A. and R. F. Hadley. Progress in the application of landform analysis in studies of semiarid erosion. Washington: USGS. 1961. 14pp.
17 36 Sediment yield and required storage capacity for Nebraska. 1960. 46pp.
17 37 Parsons, Donald A., Robert P. Apmann and George H. Decker. "The determination of sediment yields from flood water sampling". 1963. e30pp.
17 38 Rosa, J. M. and M. H. Tigerman. Some methods for relating sediment production to watershed conditions. Ogden, Utah: USDA Forest Service. 1951. 19pp.
17 39 Wischmeier, W. H., D. D. Smith and R. E. Uhland. "Evaluation of factors in the soil-loss equation". 1957. 20pp.
17 40 Soil loss prediction for Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Texas. n.d.. 64pp.
17 41 Gottschalk, L. C. Manual of instruction: summarization of suspended-load data. Washington: USDA Soil Conservation Service. 1941. 26pp.
17 42 Sediment discharge relations, Forest Service manual. 1969. e50pp.
17 43 Wolman, M. Gordon. "The frequency and magnitude of events controlling landforms". n.d.. e30pp.
17 44 Chapter 15--"Upslope erosion analysis" by W. H. Wischmeier. n.d.. 26pp.
17 45 Present and prospective technology for predicting sediment yields and sources: proceedings of the Sediment-Yield Workshop, USDA Sedimentation Laboratory, Oxford, Mississippi. 1972 November 28-30. 285pp.
17 46 Meeuwig, R. O. and P. E. Packer. "Erosion and runoff on forest and range lands." Reprint from Watershed Management on Range and Forest Lands. 1975. pp. 105-116
18 A13 Sediment Yield Rating Curves [divider].
18 1 Tatum, Fred E. "A new method of estimating debris storage requirements for debris basins". 1963. e30pp.
18 2 Mundorff, James C. A program of fluvial sediment investigations in Kansas. [Topeka]: State of Kansas. 1961. 48pp.
18 3 Maruyasu, Takakazu and D. G. T. Rees. "Movements of bed-sediment in mountain rivers". 1966. e50pp.
18 4 Miller, C. R. "Effect of upstream water depletions on the downstream sediment transport". 1951. e30pp.
18 5 Sediment yield rates, Dept of Agriculture. 1. Midwest; 2. Southwest; 3. Sacramento and San Joaquin. Runoff in Missouri R[iver]. 1945-1949. e100pp.
18 6 Andrews, Edmund D. Present and potential sediment yields in the Yampa River Basin, Colorado and Wyoming. [N.p.]: USGS. 1978. 13pp.
18 7 Onions, C. A. Sediment transport in streams in the Umpqua River Basin, Oregon. Portland: USGS Water Resources Division. 1969. 45pp.
18 8 Miller, Carl R. Analysis of flow-duration, sediment-rating curve method of computing sediment yield. Denver: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1951. 55pp.
18 9 Glymph, Louis M., Jr. Relation of sedimentation to accelerated erosion in the Missouri River Basin. Lincoln, Nebr.: USDA Soil Conservation Service. 1951. 22pp.
18 10 "The Badger Wash study area: a descriptive report". 1956. e10pp.
18 11 Production and yield rates of sediment by SCS and ARS methods for South Dakota. 1958. e15pp.
18 12 Dragoun, Frank J. Field and laboratory procedures used in determining suspended sediment yield from two experimental watersheds at Hastings, Nebraska. [N.p.]: USDA Agricultural Research Service. 1960. 41pp.
18 13 Anderson, H. W., G. B. Coleman and P. J. Zinke. Summer slides and winter scour: dry-wet erosion in southern California mountains. Berkeley: USDA Forest Service. 1959. 12pp.
18 14 Flaxman, Elliott M. and Robert D. High. Sedimentation in drainage basins of the Pacific Coast states: a summary of published and unpublished information. Portland: USDA Soil Conservation Service. 1955. e150pp.
18 15 Guatemala sedi[ment] yield reports. 1955-1972. e100pp.
18 A13X Reports Yield Rate Studies [divider].
18 16 Borland, W. M. "Sediment inflow into Lake Powell and Lake Mead and effects on the Colorado River channel". 1962. e30pp.
18 17 Miller, Carl R. Analysis of flow-duration, sediment-rating curve method of computing sediment yield. Denver: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1951. 55pp.
18 18 Ruby, Earl C. "Evaluation of check dams for sediment control". 1973. e100pp.
18 19 Ruby, Earl C. "Sediment trend study: L. A. River flood prevention project". 1973. e100pp.
18 20 Sanford, Hollis and W. M. Borland. Cooperative water supply studies for South Coast Irrigation District, Puerto Rico Water Resources Authority. Denver: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1962. 41pp.
18 [A14].
18 21 Liou, John. "Mud flood and mud flow mapping in Davis County, Utah". n.d. . e42pp.
18 Reservoir Sedimentation [divider].
18 DO Manuals and Gen [divider].
18 22 [Reservoirs; diversion dams]. 1988, n.d.. 4pp.
18 23 Arkansas River and tributaries, multi-purpose plan, Arkansas and Oklahoma. Project design memorandum no. 6, sedimentation--part IV, Dardanelle Reservoir. Little Rock, US Army Corps of Engineers. 1957. e150pp.
18 24 Reservoir deposits and surveys, ACSE sedimentation handbook. n.d.. e40pp.
18 25 Brown, Carl B. The control of reservoir silting. Washington: US GPO. 1943. 166pp.
18 26 Eakin, Henry M. Silting of reservoirs. Washington: USDA. 1936. 141pp.
18 27 Sedimentation investigations of rivers and reservoirs. [Washington]: US Army Corps of Engineers. 1989. e200pp.
18 28 Miller, C. R. Effect of upstream water depletions on the downstream sediment transport. [N.p.]: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1951. e30pp.
18 29 Daines, Nolan H. Study of suspended sediment in the Colorado River. [N.p.]: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1949. e40pp.
18 30 Heinemann, H. G. and V. I. Dvorak. "Improved volumetric survey and computation procedures for small reservoirs". 1963. e40pp.
18 31 S.C.S. [Soil Conservation Service] and A.R.S. [Agricultural Research Service] reservoir resurvey manual. 1964. e30pp.
18 32 Shamblin, Omega H. "Reservoir sedimentation surveys in the U. S. Army Engineer District, Vicksburg, Mississippi". 1963. 13pp.
18 33 Filaseta, Leonard. Sediment consideration in reservoir planning and the effect on the reservoir's life. Billings: Bureau of Reclamation. 1953. 22pp.
18 34 Schoklitsch, The silting of a reservoir. n.d.. e50pp.
18 35 C.E. [Corps of Engineers] survey manual. 1961. 40pp.
18 36 Reservoir sedimentation, sediment inflow, trap efficiency, degradation in Bavaria. 1970. 26pp.
18 37 "Procedure: sediment storage requirements for reservoirs". 1968. 23pp.
18 38 "Report on the removal and disposal of sediment and debris at Roseires Dam powerplant intake on the Blue Nile in Sudan". 1981. e100pp.
18 39 Blanton, James O., III. Procedures for monitoring reservoir sedimentation. Denver: Bureau of Reclamation. 1982. e50pp.
18 40 Strand, Robert I. and Ernest L. Pemberton. Reservoir sedimentation. Denver: Bureau of Reclamation. 1982. 48pp.
18 41 Murthy, B. N. Life of reservoir. New Delhi: Central Board of Irrigation and Power. 1977. e100pp.
18 42 Sediment deposition in reservoirs; degradation below a dam; aggradation above reservoirs; workshop problems, by E. L. Pemberton. 1974. e50pp.
18 43 Reservoir sedimentation; sediment inflow; flow-duration curves; unit weight; trap efficiency; depth at dam; distribution; degradation; settling basins. n.d.. e50pp.
18 44 Sediment review: Bhakra Dam and Reservoir, India. Preliminary draft. Denver: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1966. e100pp.
18 D1 Unit Weight [divider].
18 45 "A graphical procedure to determine the 100-year unit weight of deposited sediments." Denver: Bureau of Reclamation. 1961. 6pp.
18 46 Miller, Carl R. Determination of the unit weight of sediment for use in sediment volume computations. [Denver]: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1953. 6pp.
18 47 Long, D. V. and R. F. Scott. "Experiments on artificially sedimented clays". n.d.. e30pp.
18 48 Heinemann, Herman G. Using the radioisotope sediment densitometer on Sabetha Lake in Kansas. [N.p.]: USDA Agricultural Research Service. 1960. 18pp.
18 49 Heinemann, Herman G. "Using the gamma probe to determine the volume-weight of reservoir sediment." Extract of publication no. 59 of the I.A.S.H. Commission of Land Erosion. 1962. pp. 411-423
18 50 Lara, J. M. and E. L. Pemberton. "Initial unit weight of deposited sediments". 1963. 42pp.
19 D2 Distribution of Sedi[ment] [divider].
19 1 Borland, Whitney M. and Carl R. Miller. "Distribution of sediment in large reservoirs". 1958. 10pp.
19 2 Chapter 15--Survey and prediction of sedimentation in reservoirs by Ernest L. Pemberton. n.d.. 20pp.
19 3 Sediment disposition by Hobbs. 1969. e25pp.
19 4 Hobbs, Brice. "Distribution of reservoir sediment deposits". 1969. e20pp.
19 5 Heinemann, Herman G. "Sediment distribution in Soil Conservation Service floodwater retarding structures, Missouri Basin Loess Hills" [and other documents]. 1961-1968. e100pp.
19 6 Distribution of sediment in a reservoir, Borland-Miller [and other documents]. 1950-1965. e150pp.
19 7 Bitoun, Marcel and A. H. Makarochian. "Delta formation and storage depletion behind Mangla Dam". n.d.. 20pp.
19 D3 Trap Efficiency [divider].
19 8 Gottschalk, L. C. "Trap efficiency of small floodwater-retarding structures". 1965. 12pp.
19 D4 Delta Formation [divider].
19 9 Bondurant, Donald C. Report on reservoir delta reconnaissance. Omaha: US Army, Corps of Engineers. 1955. 77pp.
19 10 Arnborg, Lennart. "The delta of Angermanalven." Reprint from Geografiska Annaler 1948, hafte 3-4. 1948. pp. 673-690
19 11 Sundborg, Ake. "The importance of the sediment problem in the technical and economic development of river basins." Reprint from Annales Academiae Regiae Scientiarum Upsaliensis. 1964. pp. 33-52
19 12 Lusby, Gregg C. and Richard F. Hadley. "Processes of deposition behind low dams and barriers". n.d.. 27pp.
19 13 Axelsson, Valter. "The Laitaure delta: a study of deltaic morphology and processes." Reprint from Geografiska Annaler, vol. 49 ser. a. 1967. 127pp.
19 14 Sedimentation and delta formation in Boysen Reservoir, Wyoming. Denver: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1960. 60pp.
19 15 Sediment problem of reservoir, All-American Canal, Montrose Model. n.d.. e20pp.
19 16 Kuiper, E. "Sediment transport and delta formation". n.d.. e20pp.
19 17 Fowler, L. "Observations in the White River delta area of Fort Randall Reservoir". 1957. e30pp.
19 D6 Stratification, sluicing [divider].
19 18 Control of sedimentation in reservoirs in Algeria. 1959. e30pp.
19 19 Investigation of turbid releases from Trinity Reservoir--Trinity River Division, Central Valley Project, California. Denver: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1966. e20pp.
19 20 The silting experiments of the Cen-San-Pee Reserv[oir]. n.d.. e30pp.
19 21 Progress report: an investigation of the effect of engineering structures upon the dissolved oxygen content of streams and reservoirs. Denver: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1961. 63pp.
19 22 Water chemistry survey of Boulder Basin, Lake Mead. Denver: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1965. 36pp.
19 23 Valembois, J. Recent work on density currents. Denver: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1967. 21pp.
19 24 Mortimer, C. H. "Water movements in lakes during summer stratification: evidence from the distribution of temperature in Windermere". 1952. e50pp.
19 25 Jarecki, E. A. and T. D. Murphy. "Sediment withdrawal investigation, Guernsey Reservoir". 1963. e30pp.
19 26 Plate, E. J. and C. W. Lin. Investigations of the thermally stratified boundary layer. Fort Collins: Fluid Dynamics and Diffusion Laboratory, Colorado State University. 1966. 40pp.
19 27 Stratified flow in reservoirs and its use in prevention of silting. n.d.. e30pp.
19 D7 Resurvey Reports [divider].
19 28 Dendy, F. E. and W. A. Champion. Summary of reservoir sediment deposition surveys made in the United States through 1965. Washington: USDA. 1969. 64pp.
19 29 Dendy, F. E. and W. A. Champion. Sediment deposition in U.S. reservoirs: summary of data reported through 1975. Washington: USDA. 1978. 82pp.
19 30 Brown, Carl B. and Eldon M. Thorp. Reservoir sedimentation in the Sacramento-San Joaquin drainage basins, California. Washington: USDA Soil Conservation Service [and] Brown, Carl B. Rates of sediment production in southwestern United States. Washington: USDA Soil Conservation Service. 1945, 1947. e120pp.
19 31 The 1964 sedimentation survey of Boysen Reservoir, Wyoming. Denver: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1965. e80pp.
19 32 Sedimentation in Cold Springs Reservoir, Umatilla County, Oregon. [N.p.]: USDA Soil Conservation Service. 1953. 26pp.
19 33 Lara, J. M. and J. I. Sanders. The 1963-64 Lake Mead study. Denver: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1970. 172pp.
19 34 Sediment deposition in U.S. reservoirs: summary of data reported 1976-80. [N.p.]: Interagency Advisory Committee on Water Data. 1983. 32pp.
19 35 The 1957 sedimentation survey of Elephant Butte Reservoir. Denver: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1960. e150pp.
19 36 Summary of reservoir sedimentation surveys made in the United States through 1950. [N.p.]: Corps of Engineers, Dept. of Army. 1953. 31pp.
19 37 The 1965 sedimentation survey of Angostura Reservoir, South Dakota. Denver: US Bureau of the Interior. 1967. e50pp.
19 38 Holeman, John N. and A. F. Geiger. Sedimentation of Lake Barcroft, Fairfax County, Va. [N.p.]: USDA Soil Conservation Service. 1959. 12pp.
19 39 McHenry, J. Roger and Paul H. Hawks. Cooperative sedimentation survey for Puerto Rico Water Resources Authority and Bureau of Reclamation, United States Department of the Interior. Oxford, Miss.: USDA Agricultural Research Service. 1965. e50pp.
19 40 Sedimentation in TVA reservoirs. Knoxville: Tennessee Valley Authority. 1968. 38pp.
19 41 McCain, E. H. "Measurement of sedimentation in TVA reservoirs". 1957. 12pp.
19 42 Lara, Joe M. The 1969 Elephant Butte Reservoir sediment survey. Denver: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1972. 54pp.
19 D10 Studies and Talks [divider].
19 43 Sedimentation in TVA reservoirs. Knoxville: Tennessee Valley Authority. 1968. 38pp.
19 44 Borland, W. M. Sediment review: Bhakra Dam and Reservoir, India. Denver: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1966. e20pp.
19 45 Report on backwater and tailwater studies for Auburn Dam. Denver: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1969. e50pp.
19 46 Report on tailwater study for final design puposes, Morrow Point Dam, Curecanti Unit, Colorado River Storage Project. Denver: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1962. e50pp.
19 47 Backwater and sedimentation study above Red Bluff Dam. Denver: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1970. e150pp.
19 48 Whiskeytown Delta, Clearcreek Power Plant Study. 1960. e50pp.
19 49 Sediment studies, Rainbow Bridge Protective Works, Glen Canyon Unit, C.R.S.P. [Colorado River Storage Project]. 1960. e60pp.
19 50 Borland, W. M. "Sediment inflow into Lake Powell and Lake Mead and effects on the Colorado River channel". 1962. e25pp.
19 51 Sedimentation of the Bill Williams arm of Lake Havasu by E. L. Pemberton. 1970. e20pp.
20 E Canals and Intakes [divider].
20 E0 General [divider].
20 1 Dominy, Floyd E. "Design considerations in the economic handling of sediment in irrigation systems". 1964. e40pp.
20 2 Location and sedimentation, diversion dams by Florante Albano. n.d.. e50pp.
20 3 Sediment problems in relation to the Danube-Tisa-Danube canal system (diversion from a river) by Bogardi. 1961. e50pp.
20 4 Uppal, H. L. Sediment control in rivers and canals. New Delhi: [Central Board of Irrigation and Power]. 1966. 320pp.
20 E1 Diversion Dams, Settling Basins [divider].
20 5 Pemberton, Ernest L. and Joe M. Lara. A procedure to determine sediment deposition in a settling basin. [N.p.]: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1971. 8pp.
20 6 Pemberton, Ernest L. and Joe M. Lara. A procedure to determine sediment deposition in a settling basin. [N.p.]: US Bureau of Reclamation [in binder with] also Spaw[ning] grounds by Einstein & Vetter's Imperial dam artical [sic article]. 1971. e50pp.
20 7 Muhamedzhanov, F. Sh. The design (calculation) of precipitating sediment in irrigational basins. Denver: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1964. e30pp.
20 8 Lamble, J. Approximate method for sediment removing structure design calculations. Denver: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1961. 30pp.
20 9 LaBaye and Fauconnier. Model studies of the necessary steps for improving the desilting of an existing intake. Denver: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1954. e40pp.
20 10 Irrigation and hydraulic design by Serge Leliavsky. 1957. e50pp.
20 11 Simons, D. B. "Exclusion and ejection of excess sediment from canals, distributatries, and reservoirs". n.d.. e50pp.
20 12 Crosby, James W. and E. Roy Tinney. Hydraulic model studies of rock traps. Pullman: Washington State University. 1963. e20pp.
20 13 Karaki, S. S. and R. M. Haynie. Model investigation of the silt excluder system for the Trimmu-Sidhnai link, Indus Basin Project, West Pakistan. [Fort Collins]: Colorado State University Research Foundation. 1962. 23pp.
20 14 Karaki, S. S. Desilting structure at the Gaulanday Canal headworks, Coello Project, Columbia, S.A.: model study. Fort Collins: Colorado State University Research Foundation. 1961. 20pp.
20 15 Stambach, E. and L. Kalt. Collecting basins for mountain streams. Denver: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1952. e20pp.
20 16 Borland, W. M. "Settling basins and desilting works". n.d.. 5pp.
20 17 Martin, Harold M. and E. J. Carlson. "Model studies of sediment control structures on diversion dams". 1953. 24pp.
20 E7 Intakes & Marinas [divider].
20 18 Laboratory investigation of Sioux City boat marina entrance. Omaha: US Army Corps of Engineers. 1967. 9pp.
20 19 Spataru, A. "Plan for improvement of entrances into river harbor basins." Reprint from Hidrotehnica, vol. 8, no. 4. 1963. pp. 135-139
20 20 Bondurant, Donald C. and Robert H. Livesey. "Sediment problems of reservoir recreation facilities". 1965. e15pp.
20 21 Ferrese, Robert and Ernest L. Pemberton. "Design considerations to control diversion of sediment at intake structures for main canals". 1973. 36pp.
20 E8 Fish problems [divider].
20 22 Holland, J. J. "Feasibility analysis of a hydraulic flushing technique for cleaning spawning gravel, phase I - ED and T 1248". 1964. 14pp.
20 23 Mahmood, Khalid. "Fish facilities at river development projects". 1972. 54pp.
20 24 Boldt decision. 1975. e80pp.
20 25 Collings, M. R. Generalization of spawning and rearing discharges for several Pacific salmon species in western Washington. Tacoma: USGS. 1974. 39pp.
20 E9 Canals--Lining [divider].
20 26 Physical characteristics of the bentonite/soil interface, sediment sealing project, lower-cost canal lining program. Denver: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1958. e20pp.
20 27 Field inspection of Lateral 1, North Platte Project, Wyoming-Nebraska. 1957. e40pp.
20 28 Corfitzen, W. E. A study of the effect of silt on absorbing light which promotes the growth of algae and moss in canals. Denver: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1939. e20pp.
20 29 Linings for irrigation canals, including a progress report on the lower cost canal lining program. 1st ed. Washington: US GPO. 1963. 149pp.
20 E10 Drops, Check, Chutes [divider].
20 30 Rock and sheet pile drop str. n.d.. e20pp.
20 31 Donnelly, Charles A. and Fred W. Blaisdell. Straight drop spillway stilling basin. [N.p.]: University of Minnesota, St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory. 1954. 35pp.
20 32 Channel with drops or sills, La Houille Blanche--Bondurant. 1950. 30pp.
20 33 Rational design of a stepped channel by Lombardi and Marquenet, translated by D. C. Bondurant. 1950. 30pp.
20 34 "Sheet pile drop structures for drainage channel control, Cambridge Canal". 1954. e40pp.
20 35 Vanoni, Vito A. and Robert E. Pollak. Experimental design of low rectangular drops for alluvial flood channels: final report. Pasadena: California Institute of Technology. 1959. 122pp.
20 F Stable Channels, Behavior, Design [divider].
20 36 Hydraulics of bridge waterways. 2nd ed. Washington: US Dept. of Transportation. 1970. 111pp.
20 37 Kelly, William. "The Colorado River problem." Reprint from Transactions, American Society of Civil Engineers, vol. 88. 1925. pp. 306-437
20 38 "Sediment behavior in rivers," River and Delta Morphology, by R.J. Russel. 1967. e30pp.
20 39 "River mileage measurement". 1967. 14pp.
20 40 Ramser, C. E. Erosion and silting of dredged drainage ditches. Washington: USDA. 1930. 55pp.
20 41 Maddock, Thomas, Jr. "Behavior of channels upstream from reservoirs." Reprint from International Association of Scientific Hydrology Publication 71, Symposium of Garda, vol. 2. 1966 October. pp. 812-823
20 42 Leopold, Luna B. "Downstream change of velocity in rivers." Reprint from American Journal of Science, vol. 251. 1953 August. pp. 606-624
20 43 Reckendorf, Frank F. "Geomorphic features of Oregon streams and flood plains". 1969. 27pp.
20 44 Simons, D. "Design criteria for channel stabilization of the north fork of the South Platte River". 1967. e150pp.
20 45 Water control. Chicago: Portland Cement Association. 1959. 36pp.
20 46 "Design of open channels". 1977. e300pp.
20 47 Lane, E. W. Progress report no. 1 on study of non-silting, non-scouring canal sections for the All-American Canal. Denver: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1933. 28pp.
20 48 Rzhanitsyn, N. A. Morphological and hydrological regularities of the structure of the river net. [N.p.]: USDA. n.d.. 380pp.
20 49 Planning and design of open channels. [N.p.]: USDA. 1964. e150pp.
20 50 Gravel-bed rivers [photocopies from book]. n.d.. e200pp.
20 51 De Vries, M. "Morphological computations". 1977. 69pp.
21 1 Stevens, J. C. "Future of Lake Mead and Elephant Butte Reservoir". 1945-1946. e20pp.
21 2 Highways in the river environment: hydraulic and environmental design considerations. Basic course: instructor's lesson plans. [N.p.]: US Dept. of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration. 1975. e80pp.
21 3 "Lower Yellowstone riverbank stabilization program: review board report". 1974. 76pp.
21 4 Bekaert gabions. n.d.. 57pp.
21 5 "Interim report on channel deterioration study of natural and artificial drainageways in Republican, Loup, and Little Sioux river areas, Nebraska and Iowa". 1953. e30pp.
21 6 Shindala, Adnan and Melville S. Priest. The meandering of natural streams in alluvial materials. State College: Water Resources Research Institute, Mississippi State University. 1968. 21pp.
21 7 "Reference list: river engineering". 1963. 15pp.
21 8 "Sediment discharge in irrigation canals" by Simons and Miller, plus paper by Ahmad and Rehman on channel design. 1962, 1966. e200pp
21 9 Stable channel design using CHOP data. n.d.. e100pp.
21 10 Problems of river runoff control. Vol. 6. Jerusalem: Israel Program for Scientific Translations. 1961. 145pp.
21 11 Chapter 4--River morphology by Kuiper. 1965. e75pp.
21 12 Chapter 1--River response by Julio Santos-Cayade and D.B. Simons. n.d.. 25pp.
21 13 Tiffany, J. B. Review of research on channel stabilization of the Mississippi River, 1931-1962. Vicksburg, Miss.: US Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station. 1962. e100pp.
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21 15 Kordas, Boleslaw. Designing of river bed cross sections taking into account bed load transportation. Warsaw: Central Institute for Scientific, Technical and Economic Information. 1968. 7pp.
21 16 Simons, Daryl B. "Theory and design of stable channels in alluvial materials." Diss. Colorado State University. 1957. 394pp.
21 F1 Tractive Force [divider].
21 17 Shields, Ing A. "Application of similarity principles and turbulence research to bed-load movement". 1936. e60pp.
21 18 Tractive force study, progress report #3, gen[eral] report no. GEN-26. 1961-1962. e200pp.
21 19 Canal trapezoidal channel discharge tables, with tractive force. 1957. e30pp.
21 20 Gessler, Johannes. The beginning of bedload movement of mixtures investigated as natural armoring in channels. Pasadena: California Institute of Technology. 1968. 89pp.
21 21 Tractive force. 1949-1952. e350pp.
21 22 Nagy, Laszlo. "Hydraulic problems in slope stability." Reprint, Budapest. c. 1972. e30pp.
21 23 Enger, Phillip F. "Tractive force fluctuations around an open channel perimeter as determined from point velocity measurements". 1961. e40pp.
21 24 Sedimentation studies in open channels, boundary shear and velocity distribution by the membrane analogy, analytic, and finite-difference methods. Denver: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1952. e40pp.
21 25 Vanoni, Vito A. Measurements of critical shear stress for entraining fine sediments in a boundary layer. Pasadena: California Institute of Technology. 1964. 47pp.
21 26 Carlson, E. J. and P. F. Enger. Tractive force study, Fort Laramie Canal. 1953. 5pp.
21 27 Harp, Jimmy Frank. "Critical tractive force of uniform sands". 1963. e25pp.
21 28 Rektorik, Robert J. and Ernest T. Smerdon. "Critical shearing forces on cohesive soils from a rotating shear apparatus". 1964. 14pp.
21 29 Smerdon, E. T. and R. P. Beasley. The tractive force theory applied to stability of open channels in cohesive soils. Columbia: University of Missouri. 1959. 36pp.
21 F3 Critical Velocity [divider].
21 30 Stable channels: tractive force, competent velocity, tractive power. 1960. e20pp.
21 31 Sundborg, Ake. "Some aspects of fluvial sediments and fluvial morphology. I. General views and graphic methods." Reprint from Geografiska Annaler, vol. 49, ser. A. 1967. pp. 333-343
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21 33 Stability of coarse bed-material in open channel flow by C. R. Neill. 1967-1968. e100pp.
21 34 Critical [velocity ...], grain size, pictures of Canadian River, Sanford Dam. n.d.. e20pp.
21 F4 Bank Erosion, Protection, Width [divider].
21 35 MIT progress report: stream forces causing bank erosion. 1959. 20pp.
21 36 The shape of alluvial channels by T. Maddock. n.d.. e20pp.
21 37 Schaffernak's data on sedimentation. n.d.. e100pp.
21 38 Erosion control of drainage channels, temporary measures, design criteria. 1968. e50pp.
21 39 Use of steel jetties on alluvial streams. Albuquerque: US Army Corps of Engineers. 1962. e30pp.
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22 2 Civil works: flood control on the lower Mississippi River. Fort Belvoir, Va.: The Engineer School. n.d.. 72pp.
22 3 Stabilization of sandy soils along canal laterals by means of surface penetration using asphalt emulsion E-7 lateral, Eden Project, Wyoming. Denver: US Bureau of Reclamation. 1955. e25pp.
22 4 O'Brien, John T. Studies of the use of pervious fence for streambank revetment. Pasadena: California Institute of Technology. 1951. 66pp.
22 5 Size and shape of stream channels in sand, Wolman and Brush. n.d.. e50pp.
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