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  2. San Juan River (Colorado River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Rail traffic along the San Juan River declined with the closure of mines, although it was revived briefly in the 1960s by a temporary rise in oil production. When Navajo Dam was built along the upper San Juan River, it flooded the towns of Rosa and Arboles as well as a large portion of the D&RGW San Juan Line through the river canyon. The ...

  3. List of tributaries of the Colorado River - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Colorado River drainage basin The principal tributaries of the Colorado River of North America are the Gila River , the San Juan River , the Green River , and the Gunnison River . Tributary tree

  4. San Juan Basin - Wikipedia

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    The San Juan structural basin is generally the east portion of the San Juan River Watershed of 24,600 sq mi (64,000 km 2) which extends farther west into Utah and Arizona. [1] The San Juan Basin is a geologic structural basin located near the Four Corners region of the Southwestern United States.

  5. Glen Canyon Dam has created a world of mud on the San Juan River

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    When the San Juan River flows out of the San Juan Mountains in Southwestern Colorado, it contributes 15% of Lake Powell’s water. But there’s a problem.

  6. San Juan River - Wikipedia

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    San Juan Creek, also called the San Juan River, located in Orange County, California; San Juan Creek (Estrella River tributary) in San Luis Obispo County, California San Juan River (Colorado River tributary) in Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico in the United States, a tributary of the Colorado River

  7. Business of outdoors takes off in New Mexico - AOL

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    Dec. 4—Fly fishing on the San Juan River in the Four Corners. Skiing steep runs at Taos Ski Valley. Exploring the Gila Wilderness. Going below the Earth's surface at Carlsbad Caverns National Park.

  8. Chinle Creek - Wikipedia

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    Map of the San Juan Basin showing the Chinle Creek Chinle Creek is a tributary stream of the San Juan River in Apache County, Arizona and San Juan County, Utah . Its source is at 36°53′40″N 109°44′37″W  /  36.89444°N 109.74361°W  / 36.89444; -109.74361 , the confluence of Laguña Creek and the Chinle Wash arroyo

  9. Climate change, cost and competition for water drive ... - AOL

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    While the specific terms for the San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe remain under discussion, Congress could be asked to establish a small reservation for the tribe whose ancestral land lies in Utah ...