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Water Requirements For Waterfowl Areas Near the Great Salt Lake Parts V-VI

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Title Water Requirements For Waterfowl Areas Near the Great Salt Lake Parts V-VI
Creator Christainsen, J. E. Tsai, Ming Chang Kaushik, D. K. Law, J. B. Teeter, J. W.
Description This report reviews activities on this project since the Progress Report, Part IV, June 1961. The summer of 1961 has been one of the driest on record for Ogden Bay and Howard Slough Refuge. The extreme shortage of irrigation water has resulted in very little flow in the Howard Slough which originates from return flow. The available water from the Weber River for the Ogden Bay Refuge was also the lowest on record. The scarcity of water at these two refuges has resulted in increased salinity....
Date 1961-11-01T08:00:00Z
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Identifier https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/water_rep/671 https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/context/water_rep/article/1672/viewcontent/WaterRequirementsForWaterfowlAreasNearTheGreatSaltLake.pdf
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Subject Ogden Bay Howard Slough Refuge water scarcity salinity salinity fluctuation Civil and Environmental Engineering Water Resource Management

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