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Potter/Pattison, Shoreline Ecology of Lake Powell, 1976
Shoreline Ecology of Lake Powell, by Loren D. Potter and Natalie B. Pattison, Dept. of Biology, University of New Mexico. xi + 238 p. Contents of
this report include the abstract; sections on the Setting of Lake Powell, Historical Changes; Shoreline Surface Materials; Shoreline Vegetation;
Shoreline Succession; Submergence Effects; Shoreline Predictions and Water Level Management; the Summary; a bibliography of literature cited; and a glossary
of terms. It includes photographs of the area; charts and diagrams; maps and other figures; and tables reporting analyses of materials. The abstract
states: “The biogeologic setting for Lake Powell and its conversion from river to reservoir are discussed. The surface materials along the lakeshore
were divided into seven major types and the entire 1800 miles of shoreline were mapped at four contours at a scale of 13 inches per mile. The effect of
fluctuating water level on shoreline types is discussed. Biomass and species composition of the principal vegetational communities is given.” (Cover
page: Lake Powell Research Project Bulletin, no. 29, September 1976. Title page: Copies obtainable from Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics,
University of California, Los Angeles. Document includes list of other Lake Powell Research Project Bulletins)
Title:   Shoreline ecology of Lake Powell / Loren D. Potter and Natalie B. Pattison, Department of Biology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131.
OCLC Number:   1379305470
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