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1. Anonymous. 1981. Directions for recreation: an overview of the Missouri River, Kansas City to St. Louis. Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service, Denver, CO. 23 pages.

2. Anonymous. 1971. Feedlot waste management: how and why. Prepared by Missouri River Basin Animal Waste Management Pilot (Steering) Task Group. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Kansas City MO. 45 pages.

3. Anonymous. 1972. A microbial, chemical, physical and historic study of the pollutants of the Missouri River. Benedictine College, Atchison, KS. 196 pages.

4. Anonymous. [1993]. Status report on sturgeon chub (Macrhybopis gelida), a candidate endangered species. [Report] 93-0615-P. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services, North Dakota State Office, Bismarck, ND. 58 pages.

5. Anonymous. 1993. Technology tames Midwest floods. Public Works 124:38-40.

6. Aagaard, F.C. 1969. Temperature of surface waters in Montana. Report. Montana Fish and Game Department, Helena, MT. 613 pages.

7. Abbey, D. and C. Olinger. 1979. A survey of energy projects and instream resources in the upper Colorado and upper Missouri River basins. Informal report LA-8126-MS. Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, [Los Alamos, NM].

8. Abdun, N.E.A. and J.D. Dowling. 1952. Engineering implications of geological reconnaissance in the Plains area; Missouri River basin. ASTM Special technical publication 122. American Society for Testing and Materials, [Philadelphia].

9. Abraham, C.E. 1982. Water control operating constraints. In: Willey, R.G., editor. Proceedings of a seminar on attaining water quality goals through water management procedures; Feb. 17-18, 1982; Dallas, TX. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Committee on Water Quality, Washington, D.C.

10. Ackerman, W.C., G.F. White, and E.B. Worthington, editors. 1973. Man- made lakes: their problems and environmental effects. American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C. 847 pages.

11. Adolphson, D.G. and E.F. LeRoux. 1968. Temperature variations of deep flowing wells in South Dakota. Geological Survey Research Chapter D. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey. D60-62 pages.

12. Ahler, S.A., D.K. Davies, C.R. Falk, and D.B. Madsen. 1974. Holocene stratigraphy and archeology in the middle Missouri River trench, South Dakota. Science 184:905-908.

13. Aiken, G.R. 1985. Isolation and concentration techniques for aquatic humic substances. In: Aiken, G.R., D.M. McKnight, R.L. Wershaw, and P. MacCarthy, editors. Humic substances in soil, sediment, and water; geochemistry, isolation, and characterization. pp. 363-385. John Wiley and Sons, New York.

14. Aiken, J.D. 1984. Evaluation of legal and institutional arrangements associated with ground water allocation in the Missouri River basin states. Submitted to U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. Nebraska Water Resources Center, Institute of Agriculture & Natural Resources, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE. 88 pages.

15. Alexander, T.W. 1990. Analysis of alternative modifications for reducing backwater flooding at the Honey Creek Coal Strip Mine reclamation site in Henry County, Missouri. Water-resources investigations report 90-4068. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Rolla, MO. 32 pages. Available from: National Technical Information Service as PB91 137752/GAR.

16. Alexander, T.W. and G.L. Wilson. 1995. Technique for estimating the 2- to 500- year flood discharges on unregulated streams in rural Missouri. Water-resources investigations report 95-4231. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Rolla, MO. 33 pages.

17. Allen, G.T. 1992. Metals and organic compounds in fish and sediments from the Missouri and lower Kansas rivers in Kansas in 1991. Contaminant report R6/509M/92. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Manhattan, KS. 17 pages.

18. American Rivers. 1995. North America's most endangered and threatened rivers of 1995. American Rivers, [Washington, D.C.]. 55 pages.

19. Anderson, D.B. and I.L. Burmeister. 1970. Floods of March-May 1965 in the upper Mississippi River basin. Water-supply paper W1850-A. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 448 pages.

20. Anderson, D.O. 1973. Regional energy-water problems; Missouri River. In: The role of water in the energy crisis, proceedings of a conference, Panel II; October 23-24, 1973; Lincoln, NE. pp. 153-154. Nebraska Water Resources Research Institute, Lincoln.

21. Anderson, S.B. 1973. Molybdenum. In: Mineral and water resources of North Dakota. County Ground Water Studies 63:159-160.

22. Anklam, F.M. 1971. Potential nonstructural or low cost waterways system improvements. Miscellaneous paper 0-71-1. U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, MS. 148 pages. Available from: National Technical Information Service as AD-A044 343.

23. Annambhotla, V.S.S., W.W. Sayre, and R.H. Livesey. 1972. Statistical properties of Missouri River bed forms. Journal of the Waterways 98:489- 510.

24. Armitage, K.B. 1961. Species composition and seasonal distribution of limnetic crustacean zooplankton of northeastern Kansas. Kansas Academy of Science 64:27-35.

25. Asafo, C. K. 1970. Food, age, and growth of the yellow perch, Perca flavescens (Mitchell), in Oahe Reservoir, South Dakota. [M.S. thesis]. Iowa State University, Ames. 32 pages.

26. Ashton, G.D. 1989. Effect of Toston Dam on upstream ice conditions. Special report CRREL-SR-89-16. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Lab., Hanover, NH. 12 pages. Available from: National Technical Information Service as AD-A210 119/4/GAR.

27. Atchison, G.J., R.W. Bachmann, J.G. Nickum, J.B. Barnum, and M.B. Sandheinrich. 1986. Aquatic biota associated with channel stabilization structures and abandoned channels in the middle Missouri River. Technical report E-86-6. U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, MS. 96 pages.

28. Auble, G.T., J.M. Friedman, and M.L. Scott. 1994. Relating riparian vegetation to present and future streamflows. Ecological Applications 4:544- 554.

29. Audubon, M.R. 1897. Audubon and his journals. The Missouri River journals, 1843. Volumes I and II. Charles Scribner's Sons, NewYork.

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30. Backes, K.M. [1992]. Lower Yellowstone River pallid sturgeon study II and Missouri River pallid sturgeon creel survey. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Great Plains Region, Billings, MT. 23 pages.

31. Bailey, R.M. 1959. Parasitic lampreys (Icthyomyzon) from the Missouri River, Missouri and South Dakota. Copeia 1959:162-163.

32. Bailey, R.M. and M.O. Allum. 1962. Fishes of South Dakota. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 131 pages.

33. Baker, J.C. and C.L. Scrivner. 1985. Simulated movement of silicon in a typic Hapludalfs. Soil Science 139:255-261.

34. Bandow, F. L. 1969. Observations on the life history of yellow perch and fish population trends in Canyon Ferry Reservoir, Montana. [M.S. thesis]. University of Montana, Bozeman. 32 pages.

35. Bankhead, J.H. and J.H. Overton, chairmen. 1945. To establish a Missouri Valley Authority: hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation, United States Senate, Seventy-ninth Congress, first session, on S. 555. Establish a Missouri Valley Authority. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 699 pages.

36. Banks, H.O., J.O. Williams, and J.B. Harris. 1984. Developing new water supplies. In: Englebert, E.A. and A.F. Scheuring, editors. Water scarcity: impacts on western agriculture. pp. 109-132. University of California Press, Berkley, CA.

37. Banwart, W.L., J.J. Hassett, S.G. Wood, and J.C. Means. 1982. Sorption of nitrogen-heterocyclic compounds by soils and sediments. Soil Science 133: 42-47.

38. Barnicol, P.G. 1958. Pollution and the aquatic life in our streams with special reference to mine pollution. In: Selected papers from the Air and Water Pollution Conference. Engineering series bulletin no. 45; November 17, 1958; Columbia, MO. pp. 17-20. University of Missouri, Engineering Experiment Station, [Columbia, MO].

39. Barnum, J.B. and R.W. Bachmann. 1988. Benthic macroinvertebrate habitat associations of the channelized middle Missouri River. Journal of the Iowa Academy of Science 95:60-65.

40. Barrett, C.B. 1975. Quantitative prediction of seasonal rating curve shifts. Water Resources Research 11:526-532.

41. Bauer, C.M. 1915. A sketch of the late Tertiary history of the upper Missouri River. Journal of Geology 23:52-58.

42. Baumhoff, R.G. 1951. The dammed Missouri Valley, one sixth of our nation. Alfred A. Knopf, New York. 291 pages.

43. Bayne, C.K., S.N. Davis, W.B. Howe, and H.G. O Connor. 1971. Detailed discussion of selected pleistocene exposures in northeastern Kansas and northwestern Missouri. In: Pleistocene stratigraphy of Missouri River Valley along the Kansas-Missouri border. State geological survey special distribution publication no. 53. pp. 8-20. Kansas State Geological Survey, Lawrence, KS.

44. Bayne, C.K., S.N. Davis, W.B. Howe, and H.G. O Connor. 1971. Regional pleistocene stratigraphy. In: Pleistocene stratigraphy of Missouri River Valley along the Kansas-Missouri border. State geological survey special distribution publication no. 53. pp. 5-7. Kansas State Geological Survey, Lawrence, KS.

45. Beal, C. D. 1963. Life history information on the blue sucker, Cycleptus elongatus (Lesueur) in the Missouri River. [M.A. thesis]. University of South Dakota, Vermillion. 36 pages.

46. Beavers, A.H. and W.A. Albrecht. 1975. Composition of alluvial deposits viewed as probable source of loess. In: Smalley, I.J., editor. Loess; lithology and genesis. Volume 26. pp. 146-148. Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, Inc., Stroudsburg, Pa.

47. Beck, R.E. 1967. The wandering Missouri River: a study of accretion law. North Dakota Law Review 43:429-466.

48. Becker, D.A. and R.D. Groton. 1996. The Missouri River: a formula for ecosystem change. In: Johnson, S.R. and A. Bouzaher, editors. Conservation of Great Plains ecosystems: current science and future options. pp. 275- 300. Kluwer Academic Pub., Boston.

49. Becker, L.D. 1974. A method for estimating the magnitude and frequency of floods in South Dakota. Water-resources investigations report 53-74. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey. Available from: National Technical Information Service as PB-239-831/AS.

50. Becker, L.D. and L.A. Waite. 1984. Floods in Kansas City, Missouri and vicinity, August 12-13, 1982. Water-resources investigations report 83- 4141. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Rolla, MO. 35 pages.

51. Beckman, L.G. 1969. Distribution and relative abundance of juvenile fishes in Lakes Oahe and Sharpe, South Dakota. Proceedings of the South Dakota Academy of Science 48:197.

52. Beckman, L.G. 1987. Relative abundance and distribution of young-of- the-year fishes and minnows in Lake Sharpe, South Dakota. 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. 30-45. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, D.C.

53. Beckman, L.G. and J.H. Elrod. 1971. Apparent abundance and distribution of young-of-the-year fishes in Lake Oahe, 1965-1969. In: Hall, G.E., editor. Reservoir fisheries and limnology. Special publication no. 8. pp. 333-370. American Fisheries Society, Washington, D.C.

54. Beer, L.P., W.O. Pipes, and D. McDonald. 1969. Preliminary environmental (thermal effects) survey of the Missouri River near the George Neal Station, Brownville, Nebraska. Industrial Bio-test Laboratories. 122 pages.

55. Belt, C.B., Jr. 1975. The 1973 flood and man's constriction of the Mississippi River. American Association for the Advancement of Science 189:681-684.

56. Bender, A.R. and C.G. Carlson. 1984. Characterizing water movement in the weathered zone of glacial tills under continuous irrigation. Water Resources Institute, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD. 27 pages.

57. Bengtson, Nels August. 1908. The meanders of the Missouri River, their progress and consequences. [M.A. thesis]. University of Nebraska, Lincoln. 39 pages.

58. Benson, N.G., editor. 1970. A century of fisheries in North America. American Fisheries Society, Washington, D.C. 330 pages.

59. Benson, N.G. 1980. Effects of post-impoundment shore modifications on fish populations in Missouri River reservoirs. Research report 80. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, D.C. 32 pages.

60. Benson, N.G. 1973. Evaluating the effects of discharge rates, water levels, and peaking of fish populations in Missouri River mainstem impoundments. In: Ackerman, W.C., G.F. White, and E.B. Worthington, editors. Man-made lakes: their problems and environmental effects. Geophysical Monograph 17. pp. 683-689. American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C.

61. Benson, N.G., editor. 1988. The Missouri River: the resources, their uses and values: a symposium presented at the 48th Midwest Fish & Wildlife Conference, Omaha, Nebraska, Dec. 1986. [North Central Division, American Fisheries Society], 119 pages.

62. Benson, N.G. 1968. Review of fishery studies on Missouri River mainstem reservoirs. Research report 71. U.S. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife. 61 pages.

63. Benson, N.G. [1977]. Shoreline development and fish species change in the Missouri River main stem reservoirs. U.S Dept. of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Biological Services, National Stream Alteration Team, Columbia, MO. 100 pages.

64. Benson, N.G. 1976. Water management and fish production in Missouri River main stem reservoirs. In: Orsborn, J.F. and C.H. Allman, editors. Instream flow needs. Volume 2. pp. 141-147. American Fisheries Society, Washington, D.C.

65. Benson, N.G. and B.C. Cowell. 1968. The environment and plankton density in Missouri River reservoirs. In: Reservoir Fishery Resources Symposium, Southern Division, American Fisheries Society. pp. 358-373. University of Georgia Press, Athens, GA.

66. Benson, N.G. and P.L. Hudson. 1975. Effects of reduced fall drawdown on benthos abundance in Lake Francis Case. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 104:526-528.

67. Berg, R.K. 1981. Fish populations of the wild and scenic Missouri River, Montana. Federal Aid to Fish and Wildlife, Restoration Project FW-3-R. Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, Helena, MT. 257 pages.

68. Berg, R.B. and R.H. Breuninger, compilers. 1987. Guidebook of the Helena area, west-central Montana. Prepared in cooperation with the Tobacco Root Geological Society, Twelfth Annual Field Conference, July 15- 18, 1987. Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology, Montana College of Mineral Science and Technology, Butte, MT. 64 pages.

69. Berkas, W.R. 1995. Transport and sources of sediment in the Missouri River between Garrison Dam and the headwaters of Lake Oahe, North Dakota, May 1988 through April 1991. Water-resources investigations report 95-4087. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Bismarck, ND. 26 pages.

70. Bernard, E. 1976b. Investigations of the interaction between smelt and walleye in Lake Sakakawea. North Dakota State Game and Fish Department, Bismarck, ND.

71. Bernard, E. 1976c. Investigations of the water affected by and including the Garrison Diversion Unit (surveys). North Dakota State Game and Fish Department, Bismarck, ND.

72. Berner, Lester M. 1947. A limnological survey of the Missouri River from its mouth to the Iowa state line during the summer of 1945. [M.A. thesis]. University of Missouri-Columbia. 167 pages.

73. Berner, L.M. 1951. Limnology of the lower Missouri River. Ecology 32:1- 12.

74. Berryman, A.D., H.E. Christian, and E.V. Richardson. 1976. Missouri River stage-discharge shift. In: Symposium on inland waterways for navigation, flood control and water diversions; August 10-12, 1976; Fort Collins, CO. pp. 1350-1362. American Society of Civil Engineers, New York.

75. Bertels, P.J. [1995]. Role of navigation among the competing uses of the Missouri River. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service. 86 pages.

76. Bettis, E.A.I., T.J. Kemmis, and D.J. Quade. 1985. Iowa's river systems. Iowa Geology 10:4-7.

77. Bhowmik, N.G. 1995. Impacts of 1993 floods on the upper Mississippi and Missouri River basins in the USA. Long term resource monitoring program. In: Proceedings of the international joint seminar on reduction of natural and environmental disasters in water environment; July18-21, 1995; Seoul, Korea. Illinois State Water Survey Division, Hydrology Division, Champaign, IL.

78. Bielefeld, A.E. 1969. Navigability in the Missouri River basin. Land and Water Law Review 4:97-119.

79. Binkowski, F.P. and S.I. Doroshov. 1985. North American sturgeons: biology and aquaculture potential: papers from a symposium on the biology and management of sturgeon held during the 113th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society. Environmental biology of fishes; August 16-20, 1983; Milwaukee, WI. pp. 3-96. Kluwer, Boston.

80. Bischoff, J.H., A.R. Bender, C.G. Carlson, and L.O. Fine. 1984. Using saturated hydraulic conductivities to assess the interaction between saline- sodic irrigation waters and South Dakota soils. Completion report Project No. OWRT A-079-SDAK (1). Water Resources Institute, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD. 45 pages. Available from: National Technical Information Service as PB87-197 612/AS.

81. Bishop, G.A. 1978. Two new crabs, Sodakus tatankayotankaensis n. gen., n. sp. and Raninella oaheensis n. sp. (Crustacea, Decapoda), from the Upper Cretaceous Pierre Shale of South Dakota. Journal of Paleontology 52:608-617.

82. Bishop, R. 1981. Iowa's wetlands. Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Science 88:11-16.

83. Black and Vetach. 1972. Report on wastes from Missouri and Mississippi River water treatment plants sources quantities characteristics impact on water quality. Missouri River Public Water Supplies Association, [Kansas City, MO]. 70 pages.

84. Bluemle, J.P. 1969. Multistage origin of the Missouri River trench. Special Paper - Geological Society of America 121:589.

85. Boehmer, R. 1973. Ages, lengths, and weights of paddlefish caught in Gavins Point Dam tail waters, Nebraska. Proceedings of the South Dakota Academy of Science 52:140-146.

86. Boehmer, R., L. Mutchler, and Sister M. Diggins. 1975. Benthic macroinvertebrates of Lake Yankton, South Dakota. Proceedings of the South Dakota Academy of Science 54:229-236.

87. Bondurant, D.C. and R.H. Livesey. 1967. Operational problems associated with a basin reservoir system. In: Lane, C.E., Jr., chairman. Reservoir fishery resources symposium; Apr. 5-7, 1967; Athens, GA. pp. 47- 55. American Fisheries Society, Washington, D.C.

88. Boner, F.C. and F. Stermitz. 1967. Floods of June 1964 in northwestern Montana. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.

89. Borah, D.K. 1989. Scour-depth prediction under armoring conditions. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 115:1421-1425.

90. Borah, D.K. and P.K. Borodoloi. 1988. Prediction of scour depth under armoring conditions. In: Abt, S.R. and J. Gessler, editors. Hydraulic engineering; proceedings of the 1988 national conference; Aug. 8- 12, 1988; Colorado Springs, CO. pp. 714-719. American Society of Civil Engineers, New York.

91. Borah, D.K. and P.K. Borodoloi. 1989. Stream bank erosion and bed evolution model. In: Wang, S.S.Y., [editor]. Proceedings of the international symposium on sediment transport modeling; Aug. 14-18, 1989; New Orleans, LA. pp. 612-617. American Society of Civil Engineers, New York.

92. Borah, D.K. and M.S. Dashputre. 1994. Field evaluation of the sediment transport model STREAM with a bank erosion component. In: Cotroneo, G.V. and R.R. Rumer, editors. Hydraulic engineering '94. Hydraulic engineering: proceedings of the national conference on hydraulic engineering; Aug. 1-5, 1994; Buffalo, NY. pp. 979-983. American Society of Civil Engineers, New York.

93. Borah, D.K., M.F. Karim, and F.M. Holly, Jr. 1988. Armoring and sorting simulation in alluvial rivers; discussion and closure. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 114:344-347.

94. Boruff, C.S. 1994. Impacts of the 1993 flood on Midwest agriculture. Water International 19:212-215.

95. Bossert, P. 1977. An analysis of the scope of the final environmental impact statement on the Garrison Division Unit Project: applying a totality of circumstances test. North Dakota Law Review 53:427-48.

96. Bovee, K.D. 1982. A guide to stream habitat analysis using the Instream Flow Incremental Methodology. Instream flow information paper no. 12 FWS/OBS-82/26. Western Energy and Land Use Team, Office of Biological Services, Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Washington, D.C. 248 pages.

97. Bowden, C. 1975. The impact of energy development on water resources in arid lands, literature review and annotated bibliography. Arid Lands Resource Information Paper no. 6. [Office of Arid Lands Studies], Arizona University, Tucson. 278 pages. Available from: National Technical Information Service .

98. Bowie, J.E. and L.R. Petrie. 1969. Travel of solutes in the lower Missouri River. Hydrologic investigations atlas HA-332. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, [Washington, D.C.].

99. Boyd, D.R.J., J.R. Popalisky, J.D. Reece, and D. McMurtrey. 1976. Removal vs benefits: it can be too costly. Water and Wastes Engineering 13:42-44.

100. Brackett, Robert Alan. 1995. Microwave remote sensing and fluid transport modeling of surface change: Earth and Venus (Flooding, Missouri River) [Ph.D. dissertation]. Washington University. 336 pages.

101. Bradford, J.M., D.A. Farrell, and W.E. Larson. 1973. Mathematical evaluation of factors affecting gully stability. In: Proceedings-Soil Science Society of America 37:103-107.

102. Bragg, T.B. and A.K. Tatschl. 1977. Changes in flood-plain vegetation and land use along the Missouri River from 1826 to 1972. Environmental Management 1:343-348.

103. Braico, R.D. and M.K. Botz. [1975]. Water quality inventory and management plan, upper Missouri tributaries basin, Montana. Water Quality Bureau, Environmental Sciences Division, Montana Dept. of Health and Environmental Sciences., [Helena]. 167 pages.

104. Branson, E.B. 1924. The Devonian of Missouri. Missouri Bureau Geology and Mines, 2d series 17.

105. Breimyer, H.F. 1993. Who controls and gets Missouri River water? The economics and politics of regional water resources. Economic & Policy Information for Missouri Agriculture 35:4.

106. Brinson, M.M. 1990. Forested wetlands. In: Lugo, A.E., M.M. Brinson, and S. Brown, editors. Ecosystems of the world. pp. 87-141. Elsevier Science, New York.

107. Broadhead, G.C. 1889. The Missouri River. Economic Geology 4:148- 155.

108. Brocard, D.N. and A. Protooupas. 1992. Groundwater modeling of wastewater management options. In: Jennings, M.E. and N.G. Bhowmik, editors. Hydraulic engineering: saving a threatened resource, in search of solutions: proceedings of the hydraulic engineering sessions at Water Forum '92; Aug. 2-6, 1992; Baltimore, MD. pp. 287-292. American Society of Civil Engineers, New York.

109. Brower, J.V. 1897. The Missouri River and its utmost source: curtailed narration of geologic primitive and geographic distinctions descriptive of the evolution and discovery of the river and its headwaters. 2 ed. Pioneer Press, St. Paul, MN. 206 pages.

110. Brown, C.J.D. 1971. Fishes of Montana. Montana State University, Bozeman. 207 pages.

111. Brown, C.J.D. 1951. The paddlefish of Fort Peck Reservoir, Montana. Copeia 1951:252.

112. Brown, C.J.D. 1962. A preliminary list of Montana fishes. Proceedings of the Montana Academy of Science 22:21-26.

113. Brown, Danny J. 1989. Larval fish abundance and assemblage structure in the lower Missouri River and its tributaries. [M.S. thesis]. University of Missouri, Columbia. 111 pages.

114. Brown, D.J. and T.G. Coon. 1994. Abundance and assemblage structure of fish larvae in the lower Missouri River and its tributaries. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 123:718-732.

115. Brown, D.J. and T.G. Coon. 1991. Grass carp larvae in the lower Missouri River and its tributaries. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 11:62-66.

116. Brown, J.T. and C.R. Robinson. 1974. Diettertia montanensis, gen. et sp. nov., a fossil moss from the lower Cretaceous Kootenai Formation of Montana. Botanical Gazette (Chicago) 135:170-173.

117. Brown, R.E. 1979. Missouri River. Water Quality Bulletin 4:86-88; 97- 98.

118. Brunner, C.W. and R.H. Kadlec. 1993. Effluent restores wetland hydrology. Water Environmental Technology 5:60-63.

119. Brunsing, Michael H. 1993. A comparison of the species richness, standing crop densities and relative abundance of icthyofauna and macroinvertebrates in Boyer Chute and the Missouri River, Nebraska. [M.A. thesis]. University of South Dakota, Vermillion. 92 pages.

120. Brunskill, G.J. 1974. Rates of supply of nitrogen and phosphorus to Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba, in relation to the diversion of Missouri River water into the Red and Assiniboine Rivers. In: Leitch, W.G. and G.G. Keleher, editors. Garrison Diversion Project presentations. Freshwater Institute Reprint no. 341. Manitoba Environmental Council, Winnipeg, Manitoba. 16 pages.

121. Buchmiller, R.C. 1986. Hydrologic reconnaissance and summary of existing data on surface and groundwater resources in the Missouri River Valley in Woodbury and Monona Counties, Iowa, 1985. Open-file report 86- 144. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, [Iowa City, IA]. 21 pages.

122. Buchmiller, R.C. 1988. A strategy for collecting ground-water data and developing a ground-water model of the Missouri River alluvial aquifer, Woodbury and Monona Counties, Iowa. Open-file report 87-452. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, [Iowa City, IA].

123. Buchmiller, R.C. 1988. U.S. Geological Survey ground-water studies in Iowa. Open-file report 88-146. U.S. Dept. of the Interior. U.S. Geological Survey, Iowa City, IA.

124. Bulkley, J.W., S.J. Wright, and D. Wright. 1984. Preliminary study of the diversion of 283 m (super 3) s (super -1) (10,000 cfs) from Lake Superior to the Missouri River basin. In: Stout, Glenn E. and Davis, George H. editors,. Journal of Hydrology (Global water; science and engineering; the Ven Te Chow memorial volume.) 68:461-472.

125. Burby, R.J. and E.J. Kaiser. 1987. An assessment of urban floodplain management in the United States: the case for land acquisition in comprehensive floodplain management. Technical report no. 1. Association of State Floodplain Management, Madison, WI. 22 pages.

126. Burchett, R.R. 1970. Guidebook to the geology along the Missouri River bluffs of southeastern Nebraska and adjacent areas. Conservation Survey Division Nebraska Geological Survey, [Lincoln]. 21 pages.

127. Burczynski, J.J. and G.M. Marrone. 1985. Echo surveys on Lake Oahe for rainbow smelt abundance estimation, July 1983 and July/August 1984. Biosonics, Inc., Seattle, WA. 89 pages.

128. Burczynski, J.J., P.H. Michaletz, and Marrone G.M. 1987. Hydroacoustic assessment of the abundance and distribution of rainbow smelts in Lake Oahe, South Dakota. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 7:106-116.

129. Bureau of Reclamation. 1944. Conservation, control, and use of water resources of the Missouri River basin in Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, Missouri. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, Washington, D.C. 1 volume.

130. Bureau of Reclamation. 1977. Water for energy: Missouri River reservoirs, Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program. Use of Missouri River reservoir water for energy-related industrial development. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, Washington, D.C. 486 pages.

131. Burgess, R.l., W.C. Johnson, and W.R. Keammerer. 1973. Vegetation of the Missouri River floodplain in North Dakota. Report WI-221-018-73. North Dakota Water Resources Research Institute, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND. 162 pages. Available from: National Technical Information Service as PB-226 366.

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268. Elrod, J.H., June Fred C., and L.G. Beckman. 1987. Biology of the walleye in Lake Sharpe, South Dakota, 1964-1975. 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. 46-60. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, D.C.

269. Emerson, D.G. and J.D. Wald. 1983. Inventory and analyses of information for flood plain management in North Dakota. Open-file report 84- 53. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Bismarck, ND. 1 volume.

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271. Emmett, L.F. and H.G. Jeffery. 1969. Reconnaissance of the ground- water resources of the Missouri River alluvium between Jefferson City and Miami, Missouri. Hydrologic investigations atlas HA-340. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Washington, D.C.

272. Emmett, L.F. and H.G. Jeffery. 1968. Reconnaissance of the ground- water resources of the Missouri River alluvium between St. Charles and Jefferson City, Missouri. Hydrologic investigations atlas HA-315. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Washington, D.C.

273. Emmett, L.F. and H.G. Jeffery. 1969. Reconnaissance of the groundwater resources of the Missouri River alluvium between Kansas City, Missouri and the Iowa border. Hydrologic investigations atlas HA-336. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Washington, D.C.

274. Emmett, L.F. and H.G. Jeffery. 1970. Reconnaissance of the groundwater resources of the Missouri River alluvium between Miami and Kansas City, Missouri. Hydrologic investigations atlas HA-344. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Washington, D.C.

275. Environmental Protection Agency. 1971. Proceedings of joint meeting of federal and state governments on Mississippi River temperature standards (2nd session) held at St. Louis, Missouri on March 3, 1971. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water Quality, Washington, D.C. 296 pages. Available from: National Technical Information Service as PB 259 867.

276. Environmental Protection Agency. 1970. Taste and odor, Missouri River, Iowa tributaries area, Iowa-Nebraska, 1970. Interim report. Environmental Protection Agency, Kansas City, MO. Region VII, [Kansas City]. 83 pages. Available from: National Technical Information Service as PB 259-669.

277. Erdei, J.F. 1963. Control of taste and odor in Missouri River water. Journal of the American Water Works Association 55:1506-1522.

278. Erdmann, C.E. and R.W. Lemke. 1963. Geology and mineral resources, Appendix 3. In: Joint report on water and related land resources development for Missouri River, Fort Peck Reservoir to vicinity of Fort Benton, Montana. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, [Washington, D.C.].

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280. Evenhuis, B. L. 1970. Seasonal and daily food habits of goldeye, Hiodon alosoides (Rafinesque), in the Little Missouri arm of Lake Sakakawea, North Dakota. [M.S. thesis]. University of North Dakota, Grand Forks. 52 pages.

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282. Fan, L.T. and L.E. Erickson. 1974. Development of water quality models using spectral analysis and parameter estimation techniques. Contribution No. 140. Kansas Water Resources Research Institute, Manhattan, KS. 83 pages. Available from: National Technical Information Service as PB-232 986.

283. Farnham, C.W., C.E. Beer, and H.G. Heinemann. 1966. Evaluation of factors affecting reservoir sediment deposition. In: Symposium of Garda, 9th- 15th October 1966: hydrology of lakes and reservoirs. International Association of Scientific Hydrology publication no. 70-71; Oct 9-15, 1966; Garda. pp. 747-758. [International Association of Scientific Hydrology], Gentbrugge.

284. Farrell, J.R. and M.A. Tesar. 1982. Periphytic algae in the channelized Missouri River with special emphasis on apparent optimal temperatures. In: Hesse, L.W., G.L. Hergenrader, H.S. Lewis, S.D. Reetz, and A.B. Schlesinger, eds. The Middle Missouri River: a collection of papers on the biology with special reference to power station effects. pp. 85-124. The Missouri River Study Group, Norfolk, NE.

285. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration. [1966]. Comprehensive water pollution control program for the Missouri-Souris-Red River basins. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, [Washington, D.C.]. 12 pages.

286. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration . 1969. Gross radioactivity in surface waters of the United States February 1969. Radiological Health Data and Reports 10:394-395.

287. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration. [1967]. Progress evaluation meeting in the matter of pollution of the interstate waters of the Missouri River, Omaha, Nebraska area (Nebraska-Iowa-Missouri-Kansas); transcript of proceedings, January 27, 1966. U.S. Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare, Washington, D.C. 114 pages.

288. Federal Water Quality Control Administration. 1970. The Missouri Basin region 's water quality planning strategy planning dossier. Second edition. Federal Water Quality Control Administration, Washington, D.C. 103 pages. Available from: National Technical Information Service as PB 258 273.

289. Fegert, Clifford R. 1985. Missouri River water use in North Dakota. [M.S. thesis]. North Dakota State University of Agriculture and Applied Science. 72 pages.

290. Feit, D.E. and S. Schainost. 1977. Population dynamics of the commercial fishery resource of the unchannelized and stabilized Missouri River. Progress report 2-257R1. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, [Lincoln, NE]. 9 pages.

291. Ferreira, I.C. and J.R. Lund. 1994. Operating rules from HEC-PRM results for the Missouri River system: development and preliminary testing. Final report. Hydrologic Engineering Center, Davis, CA. 141 pages.

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293. Ferrell, J.R. 1993. Big dam era: a legislative and institutional history of the Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Missouri River Division, Omaha, NE. 228 pages.

294. Finger, T.R. and E.M. Stewart. 1987. Response of fishes to flooding regime in lowland hardwood wetlands. In: Matthews, W.J. and D.C. Heins, editors. Community and evolutionary ecology of North American stream fishes; June 10, 1985; Knoxville, TN. pp. 86-92. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, OK.

295. Fischenich, J.C. 1989. Channel erosion analysis and control. In: Woessner, W.W. and D.F. Potts, editors. Proceedings of the symposium on headwaters hydrology. American Water Resources Association technical publications series TPS-89-1. pp. 101-109. American Water Resources Association, Missoula, MT.

296. Fischer, H.B. 1969. The effects of bends on dispersion in streams. Water Resources Research 5:496-506.

297. Fisher, H.J. 1962. Some fishes of the lower Missouri River. American Midland Naturalist 68:424-429.

298. Flack, J.E. 1974. Energy-water relationships. In: Energy, environment and water resources: proceedings UCOWR annual meeting; July 28-31, 1974; Logan, UT. pp. 255-260. Universities Council on Water Resources.

299. Flannagan, P.M. and J.F. Flannagan. 1984. The post-glacial origin and present distribution of the mayflies (Ephemeroptera) of Manitoba, Canada. In: Landa, V., T. Soldan, and M. Tonner, editors. Proceedings of the fourth international conference on Ephemeroptera; Sept. 4-10, 1983; Bechynfe, Czechoslovakia. pp. 149-169. Institute of Entomology, Czechoslovakia Academy of Sciences, fCeskbe Budfejovice.

300. Flint, R.F. 1949. Pleistocene drainage diversions in South Dakota. Geografiska Annaler 59:56-74.

301. Ford, D.T. 1992. Prescriptive model for Missouri river reservoir- operation analysis. In: Water resources planning and management: saving a threatened resource, in search of solutions: proceedings of the water resources sessions at Water Forum '92; August 2-6, 1992; Baltimore, MD. pp. 555-560. American Society of Civil Engineers, New York.

302. Ford, J.C. 1980. Water quality of the lower Missouri River Gavins Point Dam to mouth. Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Jefferson City. 35 pages.

303. Foreman, Terry L. 1979. Determination of hydrogeologic properties of Missouri River alluvium using numerical modeling techniques. [M.A. thesis]. University of Missouri-Columbia. 124 pages.

304. Foreman, T.L. and J.M. Sharp, Jr. 1981. Hydraulic properties of a major alluvial aquifer; an isotropic, inhomogeneous system. Journal of Hydrology 53:247-268.

305. Foreman, T.L. and J.M. Sharp, Jr. 1979. Hydraulic properties of the Missouri River alluvial aquifer.The Geological Society of America, North- Central Section, 13th annual meeting; May 10-11, 1979; Duluth, MN. p. 230. Geological Society of America.

306. Forman, S.L., E.A.I. Bettis, T.J. Kemmis, and B.B. Miller. 1992. Chronologic evidence for multiple periods of loess deposition during the late Pleistocene in the Missouri and Mississippi River valley, United States; implications for the activity of the Laurentide ice sheet. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 93:71-83.

307. Foster, E.T., T.C. Chen, J.P. Newton, and E.O. Isu. 1972. Improved river basin utilization through systems analysis. Water Resources Bulletin 8:863-870.

308. Fox, P.P. 1947. Engineering geologic studies of the upper Missouri River basin. Geological Society of America Bulletin 58:1181.

309. Francis, C.M. and F. Cooke. 1992. Migration routes and recovery rates of lesser snow geese from southwestern Hudson Bay. Journal of Wildlife Management. 56:279-286.

310. Franklin, D.R. and R.K. Hageman. 1984. Cost sharing with irrigated agriculture: promise versus performance. Water Resources Research 20:1047-1051.

311. Frazer, K. 1985. Fort Peck Dam tailwaters and dredge-cut ponds fish habitat study. Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, [Helena, MT].

312. Frederick, K.D. 1991. Economic consequences of climate variability on water in the West. In: Managing water resources in the West under conditions of climate uncertainty: proceedings of a colloquium; November 14-16, 1990; Scottsdale, AZ. pp. 217-238. National Academy Press, Washington. D.C.

313. Frederick, K.D. 1993. Towards an integrated impact assessment of climate change: the MINK study: climate change impacts on water resources and possible responses in the MINK region. Climatic Change 24:83-115.

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315. Frest, T.J. and J.R. Dickson. 1986. Land snails (Pleistocene-Recent) of the Loess Hills; a preliminary survey. Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Science 93:130-157.

316. Friberg, D.V. 1972. Angler pressure and harvest (excluding paddlefish), Big Bend Dam tailwaters areas, 1970-71. Progress report 72-17. South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks, Pierre, SD.

317. Friberg, D.V. 1972. Paddlefish abundance and harvest within a population lacking recruitment, Big Bend Dam tailwaters, 1969-1971, South Dakota. Completion report 4-61-R. South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks and National Marine Fisheries Service, [Pierre, SD]. 16 pages (mimeogr.).

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319. Fuchs, E.H. 1967. Life history of the emerald shiner, Notropis atherinoides, in Lewis and Clark Lake, South Dakota. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 96:247-256.

320. Funk, J.L. 1969. Missouri's statewide general creel census. Missouri Department of Conservation, [Jefferson, MO]. 275 pages.

321. Funk, J.L. and J.W. Robinson. 1974. Changes in the channel of the lower Missouri River and effects on fish and wildlife. Aquatic Series no. 11. Missouri Department of Conservation, Jefferson City. 52 pages.

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