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Brown, C. B. (1944). The control of reservoir silting: U. S. Dept. Agr., Misc. 



Pub. 521, 166 pages, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1943; slightly revised, Aug. 1944. 

 (1945a). Floods and fishing: The Land, vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 78-79, Winter 



1945. 



(1945b). Rates of sediment production in southwestern United States: 



U. S. Soil Conservation Service, SCS-TP-58, 40 pages, Jan. 1945. 

 (1945c). Sediment complicates flood control: Civ. Eng., vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 



83-86, Feb. 1945. 



(1946). Aspects of protecting storage reservoirs by soil conservation: 



Jour. Soil and Water Cons., vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 15-20, 43-45, July 1946. 

 (1948). How effective are soil conservation measures in sedimentation 



control? Proceedings of Federal Inter-Agency Sedimentation Conference, Den- 

 ver, Colo., May 6-8, 1947, U. S. Bureau of Reclamation, Washington, D. C, pp. 

 259-266, Jan. 1948. 



-, Stall, J. B., and De Turk, E. E. (1947). The causes and effects of sedi- 



mentation in Lake Decatur: III. State Water Survey Div., Bull. 37, 62 

 pages. 



-, and Thorp, E. M. (1947). Reservoir sedimentation in the Sacra- 



mento-San Joaquin drainage basins, California: U. S. Soil Conservation Service, 

 Spec. Rept. 10, 69 pages, July 1947. 

 Brune, G. M. (1942). Island-formation and channel-filling on the upper Wabash 

 River: Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, vol. 23, Pt. 2, pp. 657-663. 



(1947). Effects of soil conservation on reservoir sedimentation in the 



Southeast: Jour. Soil and Water Cons., vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 103-105, 108, April 

 1947. 



(1948). Rates of sediment production in midioestem United States: 



U. S. Soil Conservation Service, SCS-TP-65, 40 pages, Aug. 1948. 



Eakin, H. M. (1939). Silting of reservoirs: U. S. Dept. Agr., Tech. Bull. 524, 

 revised by C. B. Brown, 168 pages, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., Washington, D. C. 



Eaton, E. C. (1936). Flood and erosion control problems and their solution: 

 Trans. Amer. Soc. Civ. Engrs., vol. 101, pp. 1302-1330. 



Edgecombe, A. R. B. (1934). Report on the silting of reservoirs and measures 

 taken or projected for its prevention or control: Allahabad, United Provinces, 

 India, 36 pages. 



Faris, O. A. (1933). The silt load of Texas streams: U. S. Dept. Agr., Tech. Bull. 

 382, 71 pages, Sept. 1933. 



Fippin, Elmer O. (1945). Plant nutrient losses in silt and water in the Ten- 

 nessee River system: Soil Science, vol. 60, No. 3, pp. 223-239, Sept. 1945. 



Fisk, H. N. (1947). Fine-grained alluvial deposits and their effects on Mississippi 

 River activity: U. S. War Department, Corps of Engineers, Mississippi River 

 Commission, Waterways Exp. Sta., Vicksburg, Miss., vol. 1, 82 pages, July 1947. 



Fortier, S., and Blaney, H. F. (1928). Silt in the Colorado River and its relation 

 to irrigation: U. S. Dept. Agr., Tech. Bull. 67, 94 pages, Feb. 1928. 



Friedkin, J. F. (1945). A laboratory study of the meandering of alluvial rivers: 

 U. S. War Department, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, Mississippi River Com- 

 mission, Waterways Exp. Sta., Vicksburg, Miss., 40 pages, May 1, 1945. 



Garin, A. N., and Forster, G. W. (1940). Effect of soil erosion on the costs of 

 public water supply in the North Carolina piedmont: U. S. Soil Conservation 

 Service, SCS-EC-1, 106 pages, July 1940. 



