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731. O'Brien, M.J. and J.A. Ferguson. 1984. Grassland, forest, and historical settlement: an analysis of dynamics in northeast Missouri. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, NE. 345 pages.

732. O'Bryan, G.K. and June Fred C. 1987. Zooplankton biomass exchange in Lake Sharpe, South Dakota, 1974-1975. In: June Fred C., L.G. Beckman, J.H. Elrod, G.K. O'Bryan, and D.A. Vogel, Limnological and fishery studies on Lake Sharpe, a main-stem Missouri River Reservoir, 1964- 1975. Technical report 8. pp. 21-29. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, D.C.

733. O'Keefe, M.D. and et al. 1986. Boundaries carved in water: an analysis of river and water management in the upper Missouri basin. Northern Lights Institute, Missoula, MT.

734. Odgaard, A.J. 1984. Flow and bed topography in alluvial channel bend. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 110:521-536.

735. Odgaard, J.A. and J.F. Kennedy. 1983. River-bend bank protection by submerged vanes. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 109:1161-1173.

736. Ohnstad, D.L. 1988. The Missouri River basin water accounting system. In: Benson, N.G., editor. The Missouri River: the resources, their uses and values: a symposium presented at the 48th Midwest Fish & Wildlife conference, Omaha, Nebraska, Dec. 1986. Special publication North Central Division, American Fisheries Society no. 8. pp. 79-90. North Central Division, American Fisheries Society.

737. Oklahoma University, Norman. 1979. Energy from the West: summary report. Report EPA 600/9-79-027. Oklahoma University, Science and Public Policy Program, Norman, OK. 83 pages.

738. Oltman, R.E. 1951. Missouri River floods of April-May 1950 in North and South Dakota. Water-supply paper W 1137-A. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 114 pages.

739. Omaha Council Bluffs Riverfront Development Committee. 1971. A proposal for a model river project concerning riverfront beautification and utilization in metropolitan areas. Omaha Council Bluffs Riverfront Committee, [Omaha, NE]. 16 pages.

740. Omang, R.J., C. Parrett, and J.A. Hull. 1979. Annual peak discharges from small drainage areas in Montana through September 1978. Open-file report 79-522. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, [Helena, MT]. 112 pages.

741. Omang, R.J., C. Parrett, and J.A. Hull. 1980. Annual peak discharges from small drainage areas in Montana through September 1979. Open-file report 80-340. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, [Helena, MT]. 112 pages.

742. Omang, R.J., C. Parrett, and J.A. Hull. 1981. Annual peak discharges from small drainage areas in Montana through September 1980. Open-file report 81-332. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, [Helena, MT]. 114 pages.

743. Omang, R.J., C. Parrett, and J.A. Hull. 1982. Annual peak discharges from small drainage areas in Montana through September 1981. Open-file report 82-270. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, [Helena, MT]. 112 pages.

744. Onishi, Y., M.J. Hroncich, and W.W. Sayre. 1975. Undistorted movable-bed model study for a river and power plant intake system. In: Symposium on modeling techniques: 2d annual symposium of the Waterways, Harbors, and Coastal Engineering Division of the American Society of Civil Engineers; Sept. 3-5, 1975; San Francisco, CA. pp. 521- 539. American Society of Civil Engineers, New York.

745. Ortiz, Gustavus A. 1955. Mineralogy of the suspended material in the Missouri River. [Master's thesis]. University of Missouri, Columbia.

746. Osberg, B. L. 1973. A recreational resources utilization study of the Missouri River and adjacent lands extending from Yankton, South Dakota to Rulo, Nebraska. [M.A. thesis]. University of South Dakota, Vermillion.

747. Osborn, G. and C. Toit. 1991. Lateral planation of rivers as a geomorphic agent. Geomorphology 4:249-260.

748. Osterberg, D. 1982. The cost to Iowa of diverting water from the Missouri River. Institute of Urban and Regional Research, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA.

749. Osterkamp, W.R. and E.R. Hedman. 1982. Perennial-streamflow characteristics related to channel geometry and sediment in Missouri River basin. Professional paper 1242. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 37 pages.

750. Osterkamp, W.R. and A.G. Wiseman. [1980]. Particle-size analyses of bed and bank material from channels of the Missouri River basin. Open-file report 80-429. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Lawrence, KS.

751. Ottinger, C.A. and H.L. Holloway, Jr. 1994. Paddlefish precipitating- antibody reactions and in vitro macrophage adherence with larvae of Hysterothylacium dollfusi. Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 6:303-309.

752. Owen, J.B. 1976. Investigations of the interaction of smelt and walleye in Lake Sakakawea. University of North Dakota, Department of Biology, Grand Forks, Grand Forks, ND.

753. Owen, J.B., D.S. Elsen, and G.W. Russell. 1981. Distribution of fishes in North and South Dakota basins affected by the Garrison Diversion Unit. University of North Dakota, Fisheries Research Unit, [Grand Forks, ND]. 211 pages.

754. Owen, J.B., C.K. Gaylord, G.W. Russell, D.S. Elsen, and R.C. Reigh. 1975. Life histories of fishes in drainages affected by the Garrison Diversion Unit, North Dakota. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.

755. Owen, J.B. and G.W. Russell. 1975. The effects of the Garrison Diversion Unit on distribution of fishes in North Dakota. Report No. 1: Southern Section. University of North Dakota, Fishery Research Unit, [Grand Forks, ND]. 56 pages.

756. Owen, J.B. and C.H. Wahtola, Jr. [n.d.]. The vertical and lateral distribution of goldeye (Hiodon alosoides) and yellow perch (Perca flavescens) in the Little Missouri arm, Lake Sakakawea, North Dakota. University of North Dakota, Grand Forks and Department of Natural Resources, Madison, Wisconsin. 10 pages.

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757. Paily, P.P. and W.W. Sayre. 1978. Model for shore-attached thermal plumes in rivers. Journal of the Hydraulics Division 104:709-723.

758. Pappas, L.G. and C.D. Pappas. 1983. Mosquito species in a small community along the Missouri River in southeastern Nebraska. Mosquito News 43:432-434.

759. Parker, G.L. 1944-1945. Surface water supply of the United States, 1943. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 14 vols.

760. Parker, R.S. 1988. Uncertainties in defining the suspended sediment budget for large drainage basins. In: Bordas, M.P. and D.E. Walling, editors. Sediment budgets. IAHS publication no. 174.[Washington, D.C.]. pp. 523- 532. International Association of Hydrological Sciences, Wallingford.

761. Parrett, C., D.R. Johnson, and J.A. Hull. 1989. Estimates of monthly streamflow characteristics at selected sites in the upper Missouri River basin, Montana, base period water years 1937-86. Water-resources investigations report 89-4082. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Helena, MT. 121 pages.

762. Parrett, C., N.B. Melcher, and R.W. James. 1993. Flood discharges in the upper Mississippi River basin, 1993. U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1120-A. U.S. Government Printing Office, [Washington, D.C.]. 14 pages.

763. Parrett, C., R.J. Omang, J.A. Hull, and J.W. Fassler. 1982. Floods of May 1981 in west-central Montana. Water-resources investigations report 82-33. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Helena, MT. 20 pages.

764. Patenode, G.A. and K.L. Wilson. 1994. Development and application of Long Range Study (LRS) Model for Missouri River system. In: Fontane, D.G. and H.N. Tuvel, editors. Water policy and management: solving the problems: proceedings of the 21st annual conference sponsored by the Water Resources Planning and Management Division of the American Society of Civil Engineers; May 23-26, 1994; Denver, CO. pp. 677-680. American Society of Civil Engineers, New York.

765. Patrick, D.M., L.M. Smith, and C.B. Whitten. 1982. Methods for studying accelerated fluvial change. In: Hey, R.D., J.C. Bathurst, and C.R. Thorne, editors. Gravel-bed rivers; fluvial processes, engineering and management. pp. 783-815. John Wiley and Sons, New York.

766. Pattiarche, M.H. and R.S. Campbell. 1958. The development of the fish population in a new flood control reservoir in Missouri, 1948 to 1954. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 88:240-258.

767. Pauken, R.J., Jr. 1969. Pleistocene molluscan faunas from the Missouri River basin in Missouri. Transactions of the Missouri Academy of Science 3:104.

768. Pauken, Robert J., Jr. 1969. A population study of the Pleistocene molluscan faunas in loess of the Missouri River basin in Missouri. [Ph.D. dissertation]. University of Missouri-Columbia. 207 pages.

769. Paulhus, J.L.H. and E.R. Nelson. 1967. The March-May 1965 floods in the upper Mississippi, Missouri, and Red River of the north basins. Office of Hydrology, Silver Spring, MD. 100 pages.

770. Penkal, R.F. [1990]. Fisheries of the Missouri River from Great Falls to Fort Benton and historical discharged of Morony Dam. Submitted to Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks and Montana Power Company. [Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks and Montana Power Company], [Helena, MT]. 49 pages.

771. Perry, C.A. 1993. Effects of reservoirs on flood discharges in the Kansas and the Missouri River basins, 1993. U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1120-E. U.S. Government Printing Office, [Washington, D.C.]. 20 pages.

772. Persons, W. W. 1979. The use of open and closed ponds of the Missouri River, Iowa, as spawning and nursery areas. [M.S. thesis]. Iowa State University, Ames.

773. Persse, F.H. 1975. Strip-mining techniques to minimize environmental damage in the upper Missouri River basin states. Bureau of Mines Information Circular 8685. Bureau of Mines, Intermountain Field Operation Center, [Denver, CO]. 58 pages. Available from: National Technical Information Service as PB-245 843.

774. Peterman, L. 1988. Montana's program for stream preservation in the Missouri River drainage. In: Benson, N.G., editor. The Missouri River: the resources, their uses and values: a symposium presented at the 48th Midwest Fish & Wildlife Conference, Omaha, Nebraska, Dec. 1986. Special publication North Central Division, American Fisheries Society no. 8. pp. 99- 106. North Central Division, American Fisheries Society.

775. Peterson, C.L. 1987. Movement and catchability of the hellbender, Cryptobranchus alleganiensis. Journal of Herpetology 21:197-204.

776. Peterson, D.A. 1988. Streamflow characteristics of the Missouri River basin, Wyoming, through 1984. Water-resources investigations report 87- 4018. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, [Cheyenne, WY]. 431 pages.

777. Peterson, D.E. and P.M. Schrotke. 1971. Thermal effects of projected power growth: Missouri River basin. AEC AT(45-1)-2170. Hanford Engineering Development Laboratory, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Richland, WA. 80 pages. Available from: National Technical Information Service as HEDL-TME-71-180.

778. Peterson, D.E., J.C. Sonnichsen, S.l. Engstrom, and P.M. Schrotke. 1973. Thermal capacity of our nation's waterways. Journal of the Power Division 99:193-204.

779. Peterson, S. A. 1967. Depth distribution of goldeye, Hiodon alosoides (Rafinesque), in Moccasin Bay on the Little Missouri arm of Garrison Reservoir, North Dakota. [M.S. thesis]. University of North Dakota, Grand Forks. 52 pages.

780. Petsch, B.C. 1946. Geology of the Missouri Valley in South Dakota. Report of Investigations 53. South Dakota Geological Survey, [Pierre, SD].

781. Petts, G.E. 1984. Impounded rivers: perspectives for ecological movement. John Wiley and Sons, Chichester. 326 pages.

782. Petty, J.D., J.N. Huckins, C.E. Orazio, J.A. Lebo, B.C. Poulton, R.W. Gale, C.S. Charbonneau, and E.M. Kaiser. 1995. Determination of waterborne bioavailable organochlorine pesticide residues in the lower Missouri River. Environmental Science & Technology 29:2561-2566.

783. Pflieger, W.L. 1978. Distribution and status of the grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) in Missouri streams. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 107:113-118.

784. Pflieger, W.L. 1971. A distributional study of Missouri fishes. Publications Museum of Natural History, University of Kansas 20:225-570.

785. Pflieger, W.L. 1991. The fishes of Missouri. Missouri Department of Conservation, [Jefferson City, MO]. 343 pages.

786. Pflieger, W.L. and T.B. Grace. 1987. Changes in the fish fauna of the lower Missouri River, 1940-1983. In: Matthews, W.J. and D.C. Heins, editors. Community and evolutionary ecology of North American stream fishes. pp. 166-177. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, OK.

787. Phenicie, C.K. 1950. Progress report of the Fort Peck Reservoir fishery survey. Montana Fish and Game Commission Bulletin no. 3. Montana Fish and Game Commission, [Helena, MT]. 19 pages.

788. Phillips, G.R., P.A. Medvick, D.R. Skaar, and D.E. Knight. 1987. Factors affecting the mobilization, transport, and bioavailability of mercury in reservoirs of the upper Missouri River Basin. Technical report 10. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, D.C. 64 pages.

789. Pick, L.A. 1946. Recreational features of Missouri River development program. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 76:361-372.

790. Pickett, E.B. 1968. Prototype measurements of hydropower plant transients, Garrison and Oahe Dams, Missouri River, North and South Dakota. Technical report AEWES-TR-68-1. U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, MS. 124 pages.

791. Pitlick, J. and J.P. Heaney, investigators. 1994. Hydrologic aspects of the upper Mississippi and lower Missouri River basins.SAST background report. [unpublished].

792. Ploskey, G.R., M.C. Harberg, G.J. Power, C.C. Stone, and D.G. Unkenholz. 1993. Assessing impacts of operations on fish reproduction in Missouri River reservoirs. Final report WES-TR-EL-93-21. U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, MS. 60 pages. Available from: National Technical Information Service as AD-A273-465.

793. Poetner, H.G. 1973. Better storm drainage facilities at lower cost. Civil Engineering 43:67-70.

794. Power, Greg J. 1984. Plankton communities in three discrete regions of Lake Sakakawea, North Dakota. [M.S. thesis]. University of North Dakota, Grand Forks. 88 pages.

795. Power, G.J. and C. Grondahl. 1996. Status investigations of pallid sturgeon and other large river endemic species in North Dakota. no. 5. North Dakota State Game and Fish Department, Bismarck, ND. 25 pages.

796. Power, G.J. and J.B. Owen. 1984. Aerial and ground creel census in Lake Sakakawea, North Dakota, 1982. Report F2-R20 A-1108A. North Dakota State Game and Fish Department, [Bismarck, ND].

797. Power, G.J. and J.B. Owen. 1984. Comparison of plankton populations in three discrete regions of Lake Sakakawea, North Dakota. Prairie Naturalist 16:123-129.

798. Prior, J.C. and C.F. Milligan. 1985. The Iowa landscapes of Orestes St. John. In: Drake, E.T. and W.M. Jordan, editors. Geologists and ideas; a history of North American geology. pp. 189-202. Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO.

799. Pusc, S.W. 1984. Geohydrology of the South Bismarck area, Burleigh County, North Dakota. North Dakota Ground-Water Studies Vol. 90, Part II. North Dakota State Water Commission, Bismarck, ND.

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800. Rada, Ronald G. 1970. Distribution and abundance of zooplankton and phytoplankton in Big Bend and Oahe reservoirs of the Missouri River. [M.S. thesis]. University of South Dakota, Vermillion. 90 pages.

801. Rada, Ronald G. 1975. An investigation into the trophic status of Canyon Ferry Reservoir, Montana. [Ph.D. dissertation]. Montana State University, Bozeman. 139 pages.

802. Rademacher, J.M. 1969. Animal waste pollution - overview of the problem. In: Proceedings of animal waste management conference; February 7, 1969; Kansas City, MO. pp. 7-9. [Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, Missouri Basin Region], [Kansas City, MO].

803. Rademacher, J.M., C.V. Blomgren, and C.M. Walter. 1971. The case for better waste treatment. Environmental Protection Agency, Water Quality Office, Region VII, Kansas City, MO. 32 pages.

804. Ragland, D.V. and J.W. Robinson. 1972. Dynamics and growth of commercially exploited catfish populations in the lower Missouri River. Final report. Commercial Fisheries Project 4-3-R. Missouri Department of Conservation and National Marine Fisheries Service, [Jefferson City, MO]. 78 pages.

805. Rahn, P.H. 1976. Erosion below dams on the Missouri River, South Dakota. In: Depman, A.J., chairperson. Onshore and offshore problems, hazards and environmental complications proceedings of 19th annual meeting of the Association of Engineering Geologists; Oct. 4-7, 1976; Cherry Hill, NJ. Association of Engineering Geologists, [Brentwood, TN].

806. Rahn, P.H. 1977. Erosion below main stem dams on the Missouri River. Bulletin of the Association of Engineering Geologists 14:157-181.

807. Rahn, P.H. 1981. Remote sensing of bank erosion along the Missouri River, South Dakota. In: Deutsch, M., D.R. Wiesnet, and A. Rango, editors. Satellite hydrology: proceedings of the Fifth Annual William T. Pecora Memorial Symposium on Remote Sensing. Technical publication no. TPS81- 1; June 10-15, 1979; Sioux Fall, SD. pp. 697-700. American Water Resources Association, Minneapolis, MN.

808. Ranville, J.F. and T.F. Rees. 1990. Collection and analysis of colloidal particles transported in the Mississippi River, U.S.A. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology 6:241-250.

809. Rapp, R.J. and J.S. Schwenk. [1988-1989]. Lock and Dam No. 26 R, lock cofferdam, construction sequencing. In: Prakash, S., editor. International conference on case histories in geotechnical engineering; June 1-5, 1988; [St. Louis, MO]. pp. 1495-1499. University of Missouri-Rolla, Rolla, MO.

810. Rasid, H. 1988. Morphologic response of flood-control channel works; can it be predicted? In: Frazier, J.W., B.J. Epstein, and J.W. Harris, editors. Eleventh annual applied geography conference. Papers and proceedings of applied geography conferences; Oct. 26-29, 1988; St. Paul, MN. pp. 105- 117. [State University of New York at Binghamton, Dept. of Geography], [Binghamton, NY].

811. Rathbun, R.E. 1996. Speciation of trihalomethane mixtures for the Mississippi, Missouri, and Ohio rivers. Science of the Total Environment 180:125-135.

812. Rathbun, R.E. and L.M. Bishop. 1994. Trihalomethane and nonpurgeable total organic-halide formation potentials for the Mississippi River and some of its tributaries, September-October 1991. Open-file report 94-36. U.S. Geological Survey, Earth Science Information Center, Denver, CO. 53 pages.

813. Rees, T.F., J.A. Leenheer, and J.F. Ranville. 1991. Use of a single- bowl continuous flow centrifuge for dewatering suspended sediments; effect on sediment physical and chemical characteristics. Hydrological Processes 5:201-214.

814. Reetz, S.D. 1982. Phytoplankton studies in the Missouri River at Fort Calhoun Station and Cooper Nuclear Station. In: Hesse, L.W., G.L. Hergenrader, H.S. Lewis, S.D. Reetz, and A.B. Schlesinger, editors. The Middle Missouri River: a collection of papers on the biology with special reference to power station effects. pp. 71-84. The Missouri River Study Group, Norfolk, NE.

815. Rehwinkel, B.J. 1978. The fishery for paddlefish at Intake, Montana, during 1973 and 1974. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 107:263-268.

816. Rehwinkel, B.J. 1981. Southwest Montana fisheries study--inventory and survey of the waters of the Jefferson and Missouri River drainages. Progress report F11-R12. Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, Helena, MT. 16 pages.

817. Reid, G.K. and R.D. Wood. 1976. Ecology of inland waters and estuaries. Van Nostrand, New York. 485 pages.

818. Reid, J.R. 1992. Bank recession: causes, measurement techniques, rates, and predictions, Lake Sakakawea, North Dakota. MRD sediment series no. 38. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District, Omaha, NE. 24 pages.

819. Reid, J.R., B.S. Sandberg, and M.D. Millsop. 1988. Bank recession processes, rates, and prediction, Lake Sakakawea, North Dakota, U.S.A. Geomorphology 1:161-189.

820. Reigh, Robert C. 1978. Fishes of the western tributaries of the Missouri River in North Dakota. [M.S. thesis]. University of North Dakota, Grand Forks.

821. Reigh, R.C. and J.B. Owen. 1979. Fishes of the western tributaries of the Missouri River in North Dakota: final draft report to the Regional Environmental Assessment Program under agreement for services 6-01-1. REAP report no. 79-2. Regional Environmental Assessment Program, [Bismarck, ND]. 207 pages.

822. Reiley, P.W. and W.C. Johnson. 1982. The effects of altered hydrologic regime on tree growth along the Missouri River in North Dakota. Canadian Journal of Botany 60:2410-2423.

823. Reitz, H.M. and A.H. Hunter, Jr. 1974. Compaction of hydraulically placed fills [discussion]. Journal of the Geotechnical Engineering Division 100:1165-1176.

824. Repsys, A.J. and G.D. Rogers. 1982. Zooplankton studies in the channelized Missouri River. In: Hesse, L.W., G.L. Hergenrader, H.S. Lewis, S.D. Reetz, and A.B. Schlesinger, editors. The Middle Missouri River: a collection of papers on the biology with special reference to power station effects. pp. 125-146. The Missouri River Study Group, Norfolk, NE.

825. Revelle, R.R. and P.E. Waggoner. 1989. Effects of climatic change on water supplies in the western United States. In: Abrahamson, D.E., editor. The challenge of global warming. pp. 151-160. Island Press, Washington, D.C.

826. Reynolds, J. B. 1966. Factors affecting trap net catches in Oahe Reservoir, South Dakota. [Ph.D. dissertation]. Iowa State University, Ames. 313 pages.

827. Rhoads, B.L. 1991. A continuously varying parameter model of downstream hydraulic geometry. Water Resources Research 27:1865-1872.

828. Rhone, J.P. and A.B. Schlesinger. 1982. An analysis of fish impingement relative to the Missouri River adult fish population in the vicinity if the Nebraska City Power Station, Unit No. 1. Proceedings of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences 92:16-17.

829. Richardson, E.V. and H. Christian. 1976. Channel improvements of the Missouri River. In: Proceedings of the third Federal inter-agency sedimentation conference; March 22-25, 1976; Denver, CO. pp. 5-113 - 5- 124. U.S. Water Resources Council, Washington, D.C.

830. Riis, J.C. 1986. Angler harvest survey on Lake Oahe, South Dakota, 1984-1985. Progress report 86-. South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks, [Pierre, SD].

831. Riis, J.C. 1982. Status of the walleye population in the Missouri River and factors affecting their abundance (angler harvest survey on Lake Oahe, South Dakota, 1981). Progress report 82-7. South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks, [Pierre, SD].

832. Riis, J.C. 1983. Walleye movement and angler use on Lake Oahe, South Dakota, 1982. Progress report 83-11. South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks, [Pierre, SD].

833. Riis, J.C. 1985. Walleye movement, harvest and angler use on Lake Oahe, South Dakota, 1981-1984 Progress report 85-. South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks, [Pierre, SD]. 46 pages.

834. Riis, J.C., B. Johnson, and C.C. Stone. [1993]. Movement and exploitation of walleye, sauger and smallmouth bass in the Missouri River system in South Dakota. Completion report no. 93-1. South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks, Wildlife Division, [Pierre, SD]. 89 pages.

835. Ritchey, J.D., J.E. Struder, and K.A. Pennybaker. 1987. Evaluation of pressure relief well system performance using a numerical ground water flow model. In: Proceedings of the NWWA conference on solving ground water problems with models; Feb. 10-12, 1987; Denver, CO. pp. 1175-1195. National Water Well Association, Dublin, OH.

836. Roberts, R.C. and C. Hillerson. 1994. Missouri River economic impacts model. In: Fontane, D.G. and H.N. Tuvel, editors. Water policy and management: solving the problems: proceedings of the 21st annual conference sponsored by the Water Resources Planning and Management Division of the American Society of Civil Engineers; May 23-26, 1994; Denver, CO. pp. 637-640. American Society of Civil Engineers, New York.

837. Roberts, R.C. and R.S. Jackson. 1994. Missouri River recreation economic analysis. In: Fontane, D.G. and H.N. Tuvel, editors. Water policy and management: solving the problems: proceedings of the 21st annual conference sponsored by the Water Resources Planning and Management Division of the American Society of Civil Engineers; May 23-26, 1994; Denver, CO. pp. 681-685. American Society of Civil Engineers, New York.

838. Robins, C.R. and E.C. Raney. 1957. Distributional and nomenclatural notes on suckers of the genus Moxostoma. Copeia 1957:154-155.

839. Robinson, D. 1959. A brief electro-survey of the Iowa waters of the Missouri River. Iowa Conservation Committee Quarterly Biological Reports 11.

840. Robinson, D. 1959. Missouri River creel census--1959. Iowa Conservation Committee Quarterly Biological Reports 12.

841. Robinson, D. 1958. Missouri River watershed biological survey. Iowa Conservation Committee Quarterly Biological Reports 10.

842. Robinson, D. 1960. Preliminary growth studies of some Missouri River sauger. Iowa Conservation Committee Quarterly Biological Reports 12.

843. Robinson, D. 1959. Results of one aerial recreational survey of the Missouri River. Iowa Conservation Committee Quarterly Biological Reports 11.

844. Robinson, D. 1959. Winter fishing success on Decatur Lake, Iowa. Iowa Conservation Committee Quarterly Biological Reports 11.

845. Robinson, J.W. [various]. Collection of commercial fisheries harvest data in Missouri 1965... Missouri Department of Conservation, [Jefferson City, MO].

846. Robinson, J.W. 1982a. The development of a qualitative system to evaluate populations of flathead catfish and channel catfish in the Missouri and Mississippi rivers. Performance report. D-J Project F-1-R-31, Study S-30. Missouri Department of Conservation, [Jefferson City]. 5 pages.

847. Robinson, J.W. 1981. The development of a quantative system to evaluate Missouri's commercial fish populations. National Marine Fisheries Service Report 2-363-R-1. Missouri Department of Conservation, [Jefferson City, MO]. 5 pages.

848. Robinson, J.W. 1973. The effects of channelization of the Missouri River on its aquatic resources in Missouri. Final report. Missouri Department of Conservation and National Marine Fisheries Service, [Jefferson City, MO]. 11 pages.

849. Robinson, J.W. 1980a. An evaluation of aquatic habitats in the Missouri River. Final report. National Marine Fisheries Service Project 2-291- R-3, Study C. Missouri Department of Conservation, Jefferson City, MO. 14 pages.

850. Robinson, J.W. 1990. Maintenance, enhancement, and evaluation of fisheries habitat created in the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers through agency coordination. Final report D-J project F-1-R-39, Study S-29. Missouri Department of Conservation, Jefferson City, MO.

851. Robinson, J.W. 1973. Missouri River habitat study. Final report. National Marine Fisheries Service Project 4-3-R, Work Plan 21, Job 3. Missouri Department of Conservation, [Jefferson City, MO]. 30 pages.

852. Robinson, J.W. 1992. Missouri's commercial fishery harvest, 1990. Missouri Department of Conservation, [Jefferson City, MO].

853. Robinson, J.W. 1966. Observations on the life history, movement, and harvest of the paddlefish, Polyodon spathula, in Montana. Proceedings of the Montana Academy of Science 26:33-44.

854. Robinson, J.W. [1973]. The utilization of dikes by certain fishes in the Missouri River. Final report. National Marine Fisheries Service Project 2-199- R. Missouri Department of Conservation, [Jefferson City, MO]. 25 pages.

855. Rochford, D. 1973. Riparian habitat survey along the Missouri and Elkhorn rivers. PR project W-15-R-29. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, Lincoln, NE. 2 pages.

856. Rockaway, J.D. and R.J. Smith. 1994. Geomorphic assessment for a waste disposal facility. In: Oliveira, R., L.F. Rodrigues, A.G. Coelho, and A.P. Cunha, editor. Proceedings; Seventh international congress; International Association of Engineering Geology; Theme 3, Engineering geology and environmental protection--Comptes-rendus; Septieme congres internationale de geologie de l'ingenieur; Theme 3, La geologie de l'ingenieur et la protection de l'environnement. Congres International - Association International de Geologie de l'Ingenieur = International Congress - International Association of Engineering Geologypp. 2393-2402.

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981. Struyk, R.J. 1971. Flood risk and agricultural land values: a test. Water Resources Research 7:789-797.

982. Stucky, N.P. 1972. Selected environmental effects of two nuclear power plants on the Missouri River: pre-operational progress report. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, [Lincoln, NE].

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984. Swanson, G.A. 1967. Factors influencing the distribution and abundance of Hexagenia nymphs (Ephemeroptera) in a Missouri River reservoir. Ecology 48:216-225.

985. Swedberg, D.V. 1965. Age and rate of growth of freshwater drum, Lewis and Clark Lake, Missouri River. Proceeding of the South Dakota Academy of Science 44:160-168.

986. Swedberg, D.V. 1968. Food and growth of the freshwater drum in Lewis and Clark Lake, Missouri River. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 97:442-447.

987. Swedberg, D.V. and C.H. Walburg. 1970. Spawning and early life history of the freshwater drum in Lewis and Clark Lake, Missouri River. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 99:560-570.

988. Swenson, F.A. 1955. Geology and ground-water resources of the Missouri River Valley in northeastern Montana. U.S, Geological Survey Water-supply paper 1263. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 128 pages.

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