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