REFERENCES:

                                                     

Collier, Michael and others.  "Dams and Rivers: Primer on the Downstream Effects of dams"  (U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1126), 1996.

Ellis, Sherman and others,  "Rio Grande Valley, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas",  (American Water Resources Association Bulletin,  Vol.29, No. 4), 1993.

Everitt, Benjamin L.,  "Chronology of the Spread of Tamarisk in the Central Rio Grande",  (WETLANDS, Vol. 18, No. 4, December 1998, pp. 658-668), 1998.

Harris, Steve, "Source to Sea Protection:  Concepts for Rewatering the Rio Grande Ecosystem" (unpublished manuscript), 1999.

Kelley, Pat,  "River of Lost Dreams: Navigation on the Rio Grande", (Univ. of Nebraska Press), 1986.

"Rio Grande Water Quality Baseline Study, 1918-4" (WRRI Report No.064, appendix B), 1976.

"Report of  the Rio Grande Compact Commission", 1992.

Meyer, W.R., "Water Budget Studies of Lower Mesilla Valley and El Paso Valley, El Paso County , Texas" (USGS), 1973.

Mueller, Jerry E., "Restless River: International Law and  the Behavior of the Rio Grande", (Texas Western Press), 1975.

IBWC, "Flow of the Rio Grande and Related Data",  (IBWC Water Bulletin 64), 1994.

IBWC, "Equitable Distribution of the Waters of the Rio Grande": Convention Between the United  States and Mexico.  (IBWC, Treaty Series,  No. 455), 1906.

IBWC, "Utilization of the Waters of the Colorado and Tijuana Rivers and of the Rio Grande": Treaty  Between  the United States and Mexico.  (IBWC, Treaty Series, No. 994), 1944.

IBWC, "Rio Grande Boundary Preservation-Hudspeth and Presidio Counties, Texas: Final Environmental Impact Statement", 1978.

IBWC Report, "Improvements Needed for Rio Grande Canalization Project-New Mexico and Texas", 1975.

U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, "Legal and Institutional Framework for Rio Grande Project Water Supply and Use...a legal hydrograph",  (USDI,  USBR, Upper Colorado Region), 1995.

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