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Framing the Questions

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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Contents V
  3. The Career of Luna Leopold IX
  4. Foreword XIII
  5. Preface XV
  6. 1 Precious Water
  7. Benefits and Costs 1
  8. 2 Learning to Observe
  9. The Skill of Estimating 7
  10. Need for Trust 10
  11. Opportunity 12
  12. Interruption by War 14
  13. 3 Research on a Practical Problem
  14. Meteorology as a Profession 19
  15. Observing Natural History 24
  16. Kauai 25
  17. Local Fishing 32
  18. Agriculture 32
  19. Grabs, Fish, and Research 37
  20. Views from the Coastal Cliffs 40
  21. A Chance Observation That Changed the Direction of My Research 44
  22. Ranching on the Big Island 44
  23. Water Supplies 47
  24. The Rainfall of East Maui and Research in Climatology 49
  25. 4 Travels Toward Science
  26. Terraces of the Powder and the Bighorn Range 57
  27. The New Fork and the Green River 70
  28. A Plan for Research 79
  29. Hydraulic Geometry 81
  30. Flood-Control Problems 83
  31. India: Water Development Viewed from the Inside 83
  32. An Engineering Office 86
  33. Poona Experiment Station 88
  34. Looking for Data 91
  35. Problems of Development 97
  36. Plans Put on Hold 102
  37. Nails in the Ground and Tragedy 104
  38. Pursuit of Our Aims 105
  39. 5 Science as a Graft
  40. Framing the Questions 109
  41. A Plan for the Work 116
  42. The Gates of Lodore 119
  43. Cataract Canyon of the Colorado 125
  44. Russia 132
  45. Ancient Sources and Developments 146
  46. 6 Some Water Studies
  47. The Concept of Base Leve 155
  48. The Loop of the San Juan 159
  49. Mesa Verde 161
  50. The Negev, Israel 162
  51. Effect on Geologic Thought 163
  52. River Meanders 164
  53. The Grand Canyon 170
  54. The Arctic Plain and Kotzebue 180
  55. The Mackenzie and Inuvik 188
  56. Two Wild Rivers 193
  57. Comparison of Two Wild Rivers 201
  58. 7 Environmental Impact
  59. The Florida Jetport and the First Environmental Impact Statement 205
  60. The Oil Pipeline in Alaska 211
  61. 8 Environmental Ethics
  62. Values in Conservation 219
  63. A Reverence for Rivers 226
  64. Let Rivers Teach Us 234
  65. Ethos and the Earth's Resources 237
  66. Government and the Loss of Equity 240
  67. The Hydrologic Continuum 243
  68. Bibliography 247
  69. Index 251
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