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A Fossil Creek Bibliography

by
Stephen Monroe and Bruce Hooper

I. Books, reports, memoranda—by author name

Agyagos, J. 1999. Threatened, Endangered, and Sensitive Species List for the Sedona/Beaver  Creek Ranger District, Coconino National Forest [draft]. [September 20, 1999 memo to C. Overby.]

American Rivers. Fall, 2000. Final Settlement Signed to Restore Fossil Creek in Arizona. American Rivers 28(3): 6.

American Rivers. Winter,1999. Restoring Fossil Creek. American Rivers.     26(4): 8.

Arizona Highways. 1989. Arizona Highways Road Atlas. Arizona Highways Book. Phoenix: Arizona Highways.

1989. Travel Arizona: The Back Roads: Twenty back road tours for the whole family. Arizona Highways Books. Text by James E. Cook, Sam Negri, Marshall Trimble. Edited by Dean Smith. Cartography by Don Bufkin Phoenix: Arizona Highways.

Arizona Public Service. 1989. Public Information Provided Pursuant to 18 cfr §16.16 of the Commission's Regulation in the Matter of Arizona Public Service Company's Childs-Irving Hydroelectric Project (vols. 1-7). Phoenix: Author.

Barnes, Will C. 1988. Arizona Place Names. Introduction by Bernard L. Fontana. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.

Barnes, Will C. 1960. Arizona Place Names. Revised and enlarged by Byrd H. Granger. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.

Barrett, Paul J. and O. Eugene Maughan. 1995. Spatial Habitat of Roundtail Chub (Gila robusta) in Two Central Arizona Streams. The Southwest Naturalist 40(3): 301-307.

Bischoff, Matt. 1999. Touring Arizona Hot Springs. Helena: Falcon.

Blakey, Ronald. 1990. Stratigraphy and Geologic History of Pennsylvanian and Permian Rocks, Mogollon Rim Region, Central Arizona and Vicinity. Geological Society of American Bulletin 102: 1189-1217.

Bourke, John G. 1891. On The Border With Crook.  New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons.

Brandes, Ray. 1960. Frontier Military Posts of Arizona. Globe: Dale Stuart King.

Britton, N.L. Jan. 21, 1889. A List of Plants Collected at Fort Verde and Vicinity and in the Mogollon and San Francisco Mountains, Arizona, 1884-1888, By Dr. E.A. Mearns, U.S.A. Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences.

Brock, Dr. John H. April, 1987. Potential effects of partial water withdrawals from the Verde River on riparian vegetation (Section 1). Structure of riparian habitats at selected sites along the Verde and East Verde rivers of Central Arizona (Section 2). [Report PB87-224325, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Technical Information Service.] Tempe: Natural Resources Management, Arizona State University.

Burbridge, Bill and Mark Story. 1974. Water Quality and Wildlife Habitat Survey Report on Fossil Creek Springs. Phoenix: Arizona Department of Game and Fish.

Cain, Tom. n.d. The Role of Travertine in Fossil Creek – One Opinion. [unpublished]

Chamberlain, F.M. 1904. Fossil Creek. [Field Notes on File in the Smithsonian Institute.]

Christensen, Kerry Miles. 1984. Habitat Selection, Food Habits, Movements and Activity Patterns of Reintroduced River Otters (Lutra canadensis) in Central Arizona. [Unpublished Masters thesis.] Flagstaff: Northern Arizona University.

Clarkson, R.W., E.D. Creef, and D.K. McGuinn-Robbins. 1993. Movements and habitat utilization of reintroduced razorback suckers (Xyrauchen texanus) and Colorado squawfish (Ptychocheilus lucius) in the Verde River, Arizona. Report of Arizona Game and Fish Department (Project E5-4, Job 7, Section VI of the Endangered Species Act) to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Colton, Harold S. and Frank C. Baxter. 1932. Days in the Painted Desert and the San Francisco Mountains: A Guide. (2nd ed.) Northern Arizona Society of Science and Art Bulletin No. 2. Flagstaff: Museum of Northern Arizona.

Corkhill, Frank. 2000. Report on the Drilling of an Exploratory Borehole near Strawberry, Arizona (May 18 – June 2, 2000) - A Hydrogeologic Investigation for the Northern Gila County Water Plan Alliance.  Arizona Department of Water Resources, Hydrology Division.

Cory, C.L., A.M. Hunt, and W. Meredith. 1902. Report on the Proposed Electric Power Development and Transmission System of Fossil Creek, Arizona.

Creef, E.D., R.W. Clarkson, and D.K. McGuinn-Robbins. 1992. Razorback sucker (Xyrauchen texanus) and Colorado squawfish (Ptychocheilus lucius) reintroduction and monitoring, Salt and Verde rivers, Arizona, 1991-1992. [Report of Arizona Game and Fish Department, Project E5-2, Section VI of the Endangered Species Act, to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Albuquerque, New Mexico.]

Cummings, Linda Scott. October 1987. Pollen Analysis at Four Sites in Tonto and Coconino Forests.  Denver: PaleoResearch Laboratories. [Report prepared for Archaeological Consulting Services, Tempe, Arizona; see Macnider et al.]

Doucette, Forrest E. 1930. The Arizona Year Book 1930-1931. Phoenix: Arizona Year Book.

Farish, Thomas Edwin. 1916. History of Arizona. Vol. 3. Phoenix: Author.

Feth, J.H. and J.D. Hem. 1963. Reconnaissance of Headwater Springs in the Gila River Drainage Basin, Arizona. Water Supply Paper 1619-H. U.S. Geological Survey.

Feth, J.H. and J.D. Hem. 1962. Springs along the Mogollon Rim in Arizona. Guidebook of the Mogollon Rim region, east-central Arizona. [13th Field Conference, New Mexico Geological Society.] Socorro, N.M.

Feth, John Henry Frederick. 1954. Preliminary report of investigations of springs in the Mogollon Rim region, Arizona. [With sections on: Base flow of streams, by N.D. White; Quality of water, by John D. Hem.] Tucson: US Geological Survey.

Flora, Linnan. 1996. Vegetation patterns of Fossil Springs, Arizona. [Unpublished]

Girmendonk, A.L. and K. L. Young. 1997. Status review of the roundtail chub (Gila robusta) in the Verde River Basin. Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Program Technical Report 114. Phoenix: Arizona Game and Fish Department.

Goff, John S. 1981. King S. Woolsey. Arizona Biographical Series, Vol. 1. Cave Creek, Arizona: Black Mountain Press.

Goodwin, Greg. 1980.  A Survey of Fossil Creek – Coconino and Tonto National Forests. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service.

Granger, Byrd Howell. 1983. Arizona’s Names (X Marks the Place) Foreword by Sen. Barry Goldwater. Tucson: Falconer Publishing Co.

Harris, Richard L. 1986. Explore Arizona! Phoenix: Golden West Publishers.

Hendrickson, D. A. Arizona stockings of razorbacks and squawfish: history and future research and management challenges. July 1992. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council. 23: 70.

Hendrickson, Dean A. 1993. Evaluation of the razorback sucker (Xyrauchen texanus) and Colorado squawfish (Ptychocheilus lucius) reintroduction programs in central Arizona based on surveys of fish populations in the Salt and Verde rivers from 1986 to 1990. Report of Arizona Game and Fish Department (Project E5-2, Job 7, Section VI of the Endangered Species Act) to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Henson, Pauline. 1965. Founding a Wilderness Capital: Prescott, A.T. 1864. Flagstaff: Northland Publishing.

Hjalmarson, H.W. and E.S. Davidson. November 1966. Anticipated changes in the flow regimen caused by the addition of water to the East Verde River, Arizona. U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Report No. 28. Phoenix: Arizona State Land Dept.

Hutira, Johna. [n.d.] A Study of Macrofossil Preservation: Five Sites Along Fossil Creek. Desert Systems. [Portion of Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. report, September 1991; see Macnider et al.]

Itami, J, T. Craig, S. Kenny, and S. Opp. 1981. Plant species diversity around springs of different disturbance regimes. [Unpublished.]

Jennings, M. R. 1987. Frederic Morton Chamberlain (1867-1921), pioneer fishery biologist of the American west. Fisheries (12)6: 22-29.

Jones, Charles E. and Patrick Phillips. 2001. Simply Remove the Fossil Creek Dam? Probably Not… [Unpublished.]

Jones, T. R., et al. 1998. A Comparison of Fish Communities at Fossil Creek: Report of a 1998 "Fall Fish Count." [Unpublished report.]

Laurenzi, Andrew W. 1982. Spatial Patterns in Tree Species Composition of Riparian Forests. [Unpublished Masters thesis.] Tempe: Arizona State University.

Lerner, Shereen. 1991. National Register of Historic Places Nomination: Childs-Irving Hydroelectric Facilities.  Arizona State Parks.

Loomis, G. Fossil Creek flood peaks: Current, natural and degraded watershed conditions. Tonto National Forest, Arizona, 1994. [Unpublished report.]

Lutz, Daevid and B. Phillips. 1991. Fossil Springs, Arizona-Floral list and Database. [Unpublished.]

Macnider, Barbara S., R. W. Effland, Jr., and A. V. Howard. September 1991. An Archaeological Assessment of Arizona Public Service Company's Childs and Irving Hydroelectric Facilities, Coconino National Forest, Beaver Creek Ranger District. [Cultural Resources Report No. 55.] Tempe: Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd.

Malusa, John. 1997. Geochemical Evolution of a Travertine Depositing Spring: Fossil Springs, Arizona. [Unpublished Masters thesis.] Flagstaff: Northern Arizona University.

Mangum, Richard K. and Sherry G. Mangum. 1992. Flagstaff Hikes. [1st ed.] Flagstaff: Hexagon Press.

Matthews, E.T., et al. 1995. Fossil Creek: Restoring a unique ecosystem. In Hydrology and Water Resources in Arizona and the Southwest. [Proceedings of the Arizona Section of the American Water Resource Association and the Hydrology section of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science, April 22, 1995.] Vols. 22-25.

Mayer, Larry. 1979. Evolution of the Mogollon Rim in Central Arizona. Tectonophysics 60: 49-62.

McNab, D. Gordon. 1987. Those Forgotten Places, Vol. 1: Arizona. Reno: Western Research Company.

Medina, Alvin L. 1998. Restoration of Fossil Creek Riparian Ecosystem: Effects of Variable Flows on Restoration of the Riparian Vegetation in Fossil Creek. [Arizona Water Protection Fund Grant No. 95-017WPF.] Flagstaff.

Menasco, Keith A. 1985. Fossil Creek Stream Survey, September 5-6, 1985. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Tonto National Forest.

Minckley, W.L., and Bruce D. DeMarais (in press). Taxonomy of Chubs (Teleostei, Cyprinidae, Genus Gila), in the American Southwest with Comments on Conservation. Copeia.

Minckley, W.L. 1999. Frederic Morton Chamberlain’s 1904 Survey of Arizona Fishes, with Annotations. Journal of the Southwest 41(2): 177-237.

Minckley, W.L. 1993. A review of fishes of the Coconino National Forest Region, Arizona. [Unpublished final report to Coconino National Forest.]

Minckley, W.L. 1969. Attempted re-establishment of the Gila Topminnow within its former range. Copeia 1: 193-194.

Mindeleff, Cosmos. 1896. Aboriginal Remains in Verde Valley, Arizona. In Thirteenth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution 1891-'92. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.

Monroe, Stephen. [ed.] 2001. A Wonderful Water Power: Hydroelectric Power at Fossil Creek – 100 years. Pine, Arizona: Pine-Strawberry Archeological & Historical Society.

Monroe, Stephen. 2000. Geomorphology and Hydrology of Fossil Springs Damsite. [Unpublished report.]

Nearing, Richard and David Hoff. 1995.  Arizona military installations: 1752-1922:  presidios, camps, & forts. Tempe: GEM.

Neve, Lyn C. 1976. The Life History of the Roundtail Chub, Gila robusta grahami, at Fossil Creek, Arizona. [Unpublished Masters thesis.] Flagstaff: Northern Arizona University.

Nicholson, John. [ed.] 1974  The Arizona of Joseph Pratt Allyn - Letters From a Pioneer Judge: Observations and Travels, 1863-1866. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.

Northern Gila County Historical Society. 1984. Rim Country History. Foreword by Barry M. Goldwater. Payson: Rim Country Printery

O’Bannon, C.E., Frank Mancini, and Jim Hubbard. September 30, 1982. Hydroelectric Power Resource Assessment for Arizona. [Report for U.S. Department of Energy and Arizona Solar Energy Commission, DOE Contract No. DE-FC03-81R910055.] Oakland: San Francisco Operations Office, U.S. Department of Energy.

Overby, S.T. and D.G. Neary. 1996. Travertine Geomorphology of Fossil Creek. In Proceedings of the Arizona section, American Water Resources Association, and the Hydrology Section, Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science, April 20, 1996. Vol. 16. Tucson, Arizona.

Owen-Joyce, Sandra J. and C.K. Bell. March 1983. Appraisal of water resources in the Upper Verde River Area, Yavapai and Coconino Counties, Arizona.  [Arizona Dept. of Water Resources Bulletin No. 2, prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey.] Phoenix: Arizona Department of Water Resources.

Parker, John T.C. and Marilyn E. Flynn. 2000. Investigation of the Geology and Hydrology of Central Arizona: A Project of the Arizona Rural Watershed Initiative. [U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 159-00.]

Pearthree, Philip A.  1996. Historical Geomorphology of the Verde River.  [Arizona Geological Survey Open File Report 96-13.] Tucson: Arizona Geological Survey.

Peplow, Edward H. 1958. History of Arizona. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company.

Pierce, H. Wesley. 1987. An Ancestral Colorado Plateau Edge: Fossil Creek Canyon, Arizona. In Geological Society of America Centennial Field Guide -- Cordilleran Section [ed. M.l. Hill]. Boulder: Geological Society of America

Ranney, Wayne. 1989. The Verde Valley: A Geological History. Flagstaff: Museum of Northern Arizona.

Riley, Jeff, Mike Miller, and Rob Clarkson. 2000. Fossil Creek Fish Barrier Phase 1 Conceptual Study. [Inter-Agency Agreement 1425-97-AA-32-00410, (RPA 4) Task 21.] Phoenix: U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.

Robinson, Anthony T., Philip P. Hines, Jeff A. Sorensen, and Scott D. Bryan. 1998. Parasites and Fish Health in a Desert Stream, and Management Implications for Two Endangered Fishes. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 18(3): 599-608.

Samson, Karl, with Jane Shapiro. 2000. Frommer’s 2000: Arizona. New York: Macmillan.

Sayers, Rebecca C. 1998. Potential impacts of stream flow diversion on riparian vegetation: Fossil Creek, Arizona. [Unpublished Masters thesis.] Flagstaff: Northern Arizona University.

Sedona Westerners. 1968. Those early days…Oldtimers’ memoirs: Oak Creek-Sedona and  the Verde Valley region of Northern Arizona. [Enlarged, 1975.] Sedona, Arizona: Author.

Slingluff, Jim. 1990. Verde River recreation guide. Phoenix: Golden West Publishers.

Smith, E. Linwood and Gordon L. Bender. 1973. Proposed Natural Areas: Fossil Creek Springs. [Report No. 11, prepared by Arizona Academy of Science for Planning Division, Dept. of Economic Planning and Development, Office of the Governor, State of Arizona.]

Stefferud, J. 1994. Sensitive Species of Fossil Creek Watershed. [March 25, 1994 memo to C. Gobar.]

Stein, Pat H., and Elizabeth J. Skinner. 1997. Mining the Big Bug: Archeological Investigations At Twelve Historic Sites Along State Route 69 Between Mayer and Dewey, Yavapai County, Arizona. [SWCA Anthropological Research Paper Number 5.] Flagstaff: SWCA, Inc.

Story, Mark and Bill Burbridge. 1974. Watershed and wildlife habitat survey report on the Verde River between Cottonwood Basin and Fossil Creek. Beaver Creek Ranger District, Coconino National Forest.

Sullivan, Marie E. and Mary E. Richardson. March 1993. Functions and values of the Verde River riparian ecosystem and an assessment of adverse impacts to these resources: A supporting document for the initiation of the Verde River advanced identification. [Report prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 9.] Phoenix: Arizona Ecological Services Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

Tellman, Barbara, Richard Yarde, and Mary G. Wallace. 1997. Arizona’s Changing Rivers: How people have affected the rivers. Tucson: Water Resources Research Center, University of Arizona.

Turner, S.F. and H.H. Feth. 1952. Notes on springs along the Mogollon Rim, Arizona. [U.S. Geological Survey Open File Report  33152.] Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.

Twenter, F.R. 1962. The significance of the volcanic rocks in the Fossil Creek Area, Arizona. In Guidebook of the Mogollon Rim region, east-central Arizona. [13th Field Conference.] Socorro, N.M.: New Mexico Geological Society.

Twenter, F.R. and D.G. Metzger. 1963. Geology and Groundwater in the Verde Valley - The Mogollon Rim Region, Arizona. [U.S.Geological Survey Bulletin 1177.] Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.

U.S. Forest Service. 1995. Biological Assessment and Evaluation for Federally Listed Fish Species: Fossil Creek Grazing Allotment Management Plan 1995. [Unpublished.]

U.S. Forest Service. 1993. Resource Information Report: Potential Wild, Scenic Recreational River Designation, National Forests of Arizona. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Forest Service, Southwestern Region.

U.S. Forest Service. 1987. Coconino National Forest: Land and Resource Management Plan. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Forest Service, Southwestern Region.

U.S. Forest Service. 1980  Draft Environmental Impact Statement: Verde River Wild and Scenic River Study Report, Yavapai and Gila Counties, Arizona. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Forest Service, Southwestern Region.

U.S. Geological Survey. 1979. Spring Deposited Travertine in Eleven Western States. [U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Investigations Open File Report 79-35.]

Weedman, David A. and Kirk L. Young. 1997. Status of the Gila Topminnow and Desert Pupfish in Arizona. [Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Program Technical Report 118.] Phoenix: Arizona Game and Fish Department.

Weir, Bill. 1999. Arizona Handbook including Grand Canyon National Park (7th ed.) Chico: Moon Publications.

Williams, Sally Munds. 1979. History of Valuable Pioneers of the State of Arizona.  Author.

Wong, Debbie. 1996. Long term ecological change of vegetation communities along spring: Fossil Springs, Coconino and Tonto National Forest, Arizona. [Unpublished.]

Ziebell, C.D. and R. R. Roy. 1989. Distribution and angler use of the Roundtail Chub (Gila robusta) in the Upper Verde River. [Report No. 89-1.] Tucson: Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, University of Arizona, Arizona Game and Fish Department).

 
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