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Hydrology and management of Lakes Mead and Mohave within the Colorado River Basin: Chapter 3 in A synthesis of aquatic science for management of Lakes Mead and Mohave

January 1, 2012

The Colorado River Basin covers parts of seven States: Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, Nevada, Arizona, and California; at 1,450 mi (2,333.5 km) in length, the Colorado River is the seventh longest river in the United States (fig. 3-1). The Bureau of Reclamation has the responsibility for management of this system, in coordination with the seven basin States, within a complex framework of law, regulations, compact, treaty, and policies often referred to collectively as the “Law of the River.” Lake Mead is a critical component of the overall Colorado River management, providing the capacity to store almost 2 years of the average runoff of the river.

Publication Year 2012
Title Hydrology and management of Lakes Mead and Mohave within the Colorado River Basin: Chapter 3 in A synthesis of aquatic science for management of Lakes Mead and Mohave
DOI 10.3133/cir13813
Authors G. Chris Holdren, Todd Tietjen, Kent Turner, Jennell M. Miller
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Circular
Series Number 1381-3
Index ID cir13813
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Nevada Water Science Center