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APPENDIX A
Pages 222-226

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From page 222...
... His research interests, as reflected by over 120 journal articles and books, include productivityand other metabolic aspects of aquatic ecosystems, aquatic food webs, composition of biotic communities, nutrient cycling, and the quality of inland waters. The geographic extent of Professor Lewis's work encompasses not only the montane and plains areas of Colorado but also Latin America and Southeast Asia, where he has conducted extensive studies of tropical aquatic systems.
From page 223...
... Euler is a consulting anthropologist specializing in the applied anthropology, archeology, ethnology, and ethnohistory of the American Southwest and Great Basin. As such, he conducts research in cross-cultural resources management, social and economic impact assessments, Indian legal claims cases, and archeological investigations, especially those related to environmental impacts.
From page 224...
... Army Corps of Engineers in a research and advisory role concerning the environmental impact assessment of flood control works at the Salt and Gila rivers in Arizona; and for Camp, Dresser, and McKee, Inc., for geomorphology and geology, and the state of Arizona for fluvial geomorphology. His research activities have emphasized fluvial geomorphology and the effects of human activities on streams; public land management, especially wilderness preservation, and rapids in canyon rivers; dynamics and recreation management; and the problems of heavy metal and radionuclide transport in river systems.
From page 225...
... in civil engineering from Utah State University. His professional experience includes teaching since 1972 at Utah State University in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department; research experience as NDEAfellow at Utah State; associate professor of civil and environmental engineering, Utah Water Research Lab; and research scientist at the International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis, Austria.
From page 226...
... since 1976, she has served as study director for a wide range of NRC projects including studies on coastal erosion, wetlands characteristics and boundaries, ground water protection, water reuse, and international studies concerning water supply management in Indonesia and the Middle East region. Mary Beth Morris is a senior project assistant at the Water Science and Technology Boarcl.


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