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?tens II, III., and IV l"sve boon conoolldatcd in· tbs

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1s ma.do o~ CstmF );lrOjects 'ti.aich ""-a Ollpect to

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ftmded. Only State of

Col.oraclo projects m-e indicated

tor

naw mid ~ reaoarch above the

1961-62

levels.

l. brcaton cs. S-tw\r of .,,chsnico

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luid.:.;;;-

por'G by pbrct1:topey.ooo

under controlled envirommnt o-Z

cau

tuimel. Backeround reoc~ch for

l of i,brcs.to).,by-GCS. Co::::,l~mts

-A3:ricultlmlll. Reecm-ch Service re -ooorch support... at U 't1hile U. S.

Soil Moioture -vation IabOl"a:0017 romrono in. "161£3" sta,za 1n Uashin,zton.

2. Stre- Pollution. Mechrulica of tran!l

-:. ·:z-t of rohl.oict'ive end o-'char pollutants

in en alluvio.l. a·~~- Complc:ezr"Gs

basic rae~srch supported by ADC. Al.oo ccmpl.ezantary to Colorado Public Reslth

a.e.ta

program.

3.

_Hydraulic Stru 13. Very little

4.

data on ouporcr:i.tical fl.crua 1n

rou,gh chzlnn-els or jmict1oru, io

avai~le f'or urbGn ~ - a y and

dra.im3& pir-oez-sm=i or for

oooign

of th.ace atructin--aQ for w.a.terahed

control end mans~t. E'ccd structures not r._

_uir1Il5

concre-'Gs

Cnal"B7 dissipating apl"ODD in r=:JlY

e.spoc-'GS of ll'atel' ~,,emont. Slug

flcms iazul

uno·oo~

f'1oW ohould be

tudied. 1n relation to fl.oods on

ephemr.al..

atrema.

Prof. Sal.

Expe:D!!

Capital Outley; $ Ui,000 · $ 9 ..

$

7,

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2.0F:E 16,

l-5~

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20,000 2.2FJE (Petror plont, eloctr1c3.l. switches mid bretikera fat t.n'.aUuind tunnel.)

4,oco

i,.,ooo

(Somoccopa and recorder equi~t)

6,000

4,000

(?!o--Jif1CQ.ticma ~ lor5a ·r~oo:n-ch

:nu:a

u structuroa under Btud;y &re cb:?nged. &ma.mid plastic) 2,500

8,CCO

(Radiation) 12,000 .

(Bnoic rc.oblle

:f'scility)

l.5,000

(AutClIO.tic

data read -out)

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Prof'. Sal. Exoense

4.

tr".O£!Pb'lric 8eim2cca. (cont. )

!E'ob.c

field eqUii-;,~·~nt and an

au~tic da.·ta readout ~tc..'"1 io nc~J.cd to to?re and.

store

ob!J"!>--"3•

tion:l 1n oupport of the field

Pl~Jccto. 1:0bile cqui~~ contnina

the ~ for ~tting about. He

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to

acquire t't--o trucko: on3

m:. · to carve the ~ and m.te

it I oaoible to 1r..1.t this cquip:::..mt

uhcravar clco:ired; the oth.lr

to

acrva eo \~:::'.;her &tstion er all.

topogaphic condition.a, incl.ttdin,3 upper i-l"'.l.tcroheds, hence, con.atruction mwt be ~ e d. :trlot~ta.tion vill

be p=art~ of a tn,e to be retained

cr-..::mently in tha Gts.tion; partly it

iG plmmed. to take instru:..cnts to selected oiteo ~or l.imitcd pm-ioda. Me::mm:-Ci!enta to be tol:.en w.ill c vind., pi--csoure, · :c-:· · ? ~ hum:ldi ty neor t 1 Gl"{>lmd, ir'.i.!' ~ ... t . .:.·.'::~r levels, and

evcmtually o preom.:rt'e, ~a.ture

mid humidity above tha ground.

Rad:LG.tion :maourc:::mit i.ru:f~to.tion is

needed. Im:,portmlt acpeeta of radui.tion

s.f:tect:mg, for iJlst::mce, ev.:;i.poration from

aoils and ·i"l:'alJl snow suri'aceo, r ~ to

be discovered. In pa.rtic'lllsr, thia role

ul~violet radiation bas not b~~

~ ?lored. Yet this msy ba a very im_portant

fa.ctor.

• Ground Water T"'....blcc. N~ad ·to expand

enot;1»3 ,mu net-irork in certain m.-c33

o:-..d to get nil data. re~ for Ilm.chine

~ .,is on a continl.Ul'.23 brwis. !l:.ais -i,--ouJ..a.

c

a

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mth

u.s

.o.s.

and other und u:a.ter futereata.

8,000

l..O Fm

6.

Irrif,"O.tion t-r:,.ter i~'ln ~~n·c.

:rrr1e=-·;;1on :, J~:::i ~is;:i ... a_ ~ z : ,

-n::mt is &t i a done J.n...-cra~ by 11

rulc of tt. .. - 11 c!.::,ic;n cri•li~ia "t:hctb.er it

in o , er or vil:lta- irrigation. Need

13,000

1-5F'm-iG e;c~t more critie.."'U. -£~ otuclies to o · · r-ore ettective · utilization of

,:at_ ·• way to m:in1m1 z~ deterioration

ot

'{,;

te:r quality. 4,500

6,

coo

Co.pita.l outiaz

5,

000

( 1:::.tar:1.ols I for

ott1rtinz

o...~ion

or

natt:or:t)

3,000

(l'..:-.ta-inl for model.)

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ElrCeJ]t for the one item. aivan b~la'd', no capital. con

-struction :f\mWJ ot~ •i;J:..,n uh.at is a.lrcudy bud,zeted will. be "".~ d . in

1961

-

62

or

1962-63

.

It io expected that mora capits.l

,_ ~. truction money vill be r~u:ioted tar 1963-64

o

r

J.9~65 for

the Foothills lleoesrch camp'l.13 :facility; probably on a ~tching

:tund bonis. 'Elis may to-tal. .about $400,000.

Item: Ex,panaion o'l

Mru.n

CQmpus Weathei· station (Estmate

$10,000)

~ nev ~"'eQ:i;h:or otation nov being buil.t on the main

cnmpuc will. ecsent:Lal.ly oerve the i\mct:!.ona of the· old stations:

to. act as mi a.in&yo observation ,r~tion for the u. s. Wea·char

Bureau

.

In th3 Jaat ycu a f'aco:w.:lle re~iving and p:rocesomg i"c.cility hns boon acq~i ,-1h1ch oervca both instruction and

rcccnrch

on tho _ ius mth tha co:::wl.Eroo- set

or

-s;e~ther cbart:J

and forecaota icoucd by ~ l ~-;,;~ ~~ tmd diaoc:rl.ns:ted. by

this i::.othod. Howd.113 for this facility is naaded. Further, a

central location 1a neceooa:ey for th~ s·oor:inz and maintenmce of veriOUG pieces of equi~t. Tlwa~ f'unct:tona cannot ba adcquotely

&ccali:iltOdntcd on th3 Foot.bi J J a Research cmarnis.

The nev i~·i.hcr ets.tion hrw · been built tr.:l.th the thought

or cxtenaion

at

th~ ))uiJd1nz in the backGrOimd. !0ulre io a ·blonk

l.'1i.l.

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-

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ouch en ac:Ulition, m'l.d the bu:tldintt is oriented GO that

apaca :for the tion is l.aid out. Powar outlets., etc.JI are a l r ~ provided for in this 't."ltll, m1d it is mare~ nocessary

to

cut a door. ·

Hence, it is fll'OJlOOCd to d.oubla, approx:!.t:::l.tely, tbs ·epce

ot

the "treoather station by bUiJ..dins onto the wll which has bc::m

constructecl with •this addition in mind. The cost of this v1ll be

$10

,

000

.

.

!J;he eei-vicca of

tw

ittterrmtioml authorities wre obta:bled

as &ddit io?W to th.a faculty. ·

!l:heae peroonnal ore:

~ . Herbart Riohl. - University ~ Ch:ioogo

Dr.

v

.

M. Ycvdjcvich -

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u.

S. Geological

. Survey

Con~to vere let and conatruc-,ion vu otarted on the

$1

-

3

ldJJ:fon ov ~ u l l c s end h;rc ·-cl..--.m.co lr~tories.

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The f o ~ o~"'ii"f' m:::re sent owroeas far consul.ting

profasoional. cociety co-~cr.mce aoo~tc:

Dr. R. A. Schlcu.sancr - Verona., Ita.ly

D;:t.

v.

M. Yevdjcvicl1 - BGi..~, I.ebcnon

:or

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A. R. Chz.wb~lain - Eoo-t Kil})ri&a, Scotl.01:!.d and

Bo3ota., Colo:nbia, South ~ i c a

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VIL ACC(l)iPIJS:fil,Jmf-re BY· PROJEc:rB (Bl.~lttding C6uaF Jf.on--Agi•icultural.

l>'.roJccto)

Pro.jg_~~Q;)lQ3: LniJoratory nno. Field s-,ud_y; of th.a

VOI""'GOjt iui:>C ~n.rl Tl"n:n

2nm

p.i.-ojact has bean cotI.Pleted. A final report

ws

publiohcd 1n Docn,l>cr 1960.

Clii:a.toloaica:t o1>Gorvo.tion.o ere taken 'Wice an~ e.t

7:00 n..m. and 7:00 p.m. to :ro~ the b:mio for a. lon3-tcrm record

of 1~0.thor el<:li:ztl•iie o.t this oto.tion.. »l c.&lition, c.:lnoya

~tco.i•olo3ica.l oboerva-tiorw o.re token rcau].arly evary odd hour.

All of' thcoo obae:rvations m-o

rcc'Ulm:.1¥

tmde mra.:llable to

interested partieo, including pl"OBD mid radio 'Z~ public

dia-semina"'":ton.

A llmitcd es.aunt

oz

tima ~-ns t,p3nt in

ana:cyoiEJ

of

n:...""OOC>rolo31<UU

·ro.

in co~ction

~nth

ctudiea of OllOm'a.ll

m

the hie;hel• elavnt:I.ozw o'l Coloro.do.

Proj£ct ~ - ·Fund

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Ef'Zo~ of Cloud ~ on Rock.y

?-~tam

Snmr.?oll

Tlrl.s project inVolvea an invccrti{;:2.t~ of ano"t!fi'QJ.l and

the et-zoc-i;s of m-tificial cccdiDs o.t too ~ elcvation.'l of

tlw Rocky MOU!.tteiml. Jklily oboc---mtioro of n:.ra: snow ru.-a boin3

. r.=.6!.e at 65 cites ~ c d o.t

o.bom

\hlC-oile intcrval.G ovor Frcr.:ont,

Il.oosiar end Vail ~ c o. Addit1om'.l. atr.oop~ic obcel""mtiono are

being made end m.1tif'ichl c~cdir.ig io bcirl5 carried out with cilvar

iodide gene.r~:tcra from up't:1ind eitca on days oelected at randau.

Thia projcat io at:i.11 in pro3t"eca. Principal raault to

date ia the col.l.ection of onowlall end nw.oopheric data for both

"~-t:ific~ aoed.ed" end. "um;::eucd" &:,yo eelected e:~ rond.c::l. A

1m♦g~• sa:;pla tl:ml p-:ocontq ~ j l1"hle 1& required for a~tistical.

~ u s .

Suoi:r~·t:l.tJ.J..4'

~ concontl:'ations of effective ice

nuclei lmvc been obacrvoo on days of ceeding.

We-tor levolo era r::na.::rurcd ·with a. tape eo.ch SF~ end

fall in eppro~te4' 250 oboorvotion wll.5 (the ,"ljority ar3

< · ·-··r;c :1e;:lt:!.on ·Helle) in 1:;·h .... f~u-'tih Plc.tte and ArJmnruw River

-· A fc;;',;7 _cor;tinuotW gli:'otmd.-"L-tcr l.0vel. reCOl'dera are

m

.on. Elec'Q'ical pot, ccms:n.:::!)tion m:otm'cs for irrigation

... · , plmlta are ob·~x.1.n...~ •

. ,... ~-to the lloit ... ~

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i~urinr: Davicea

Dovcloet 'P!l~nt and I:linn'o~t e ot Weter • •

Jrul.•ing the pmet year progresc has boon made on the follouinZ :ph:laeo o-Z the atw;1y:

1- D,gaiaJl a.nd calibration of ~pezoidal :tlumes for

flow ~urement in cm:w,l.D.

3.

Study of the Cox FJ.mlmcter.

4.

Davelopr.r--nt oZ flumoo. for flow maaaurements 0ll e t r ~ with cteGp ~ents.

!6le tra~zoicl.al. f'lur.:.o ho.a b~en clc::onatra.ted euperior, 1n operation to 'tha :Par'"'~ type. A ~ d ro.tmz Cln"Va \.."SO dctc· . ed tor o.pezoidal fl.ur.lco. Iru.11viduAJ. calJ.brntion o.Z · the

Cox •l.o't·m2e~"'o u::.,.y ba noceacary for ~cura.cy wi'th five per cent.

P.ro,1ect 107 - Fund 3_Q3: FI.yfu.~ulica L-mo:ra-io;g:

~ fell velocity field of poroWJ :p3rliclea in a zero

-turbule2lce ambient fluid ficl!l. ia being inveot~ted both

-~• •o-'-1~ and ~Q?a'i.17.:mtally. Th3 e::_p-ar:lm:?nt plw.se is about

~

·oo

ctort and the theoretical 't10rk is to the ;point that there

is little d.aubt about bail:!s able ~ colve the

of th3 Jmn:fnn:r

f'low

res1m

.

ProJcct 108 - Fund 810~ lbvelo]i!pnt and Uoa

at

Colmado Clay

in Seal.ing - a~d Rc:JO?VO~E ·

!a11a 1a a combined field and lcbore;tor:, uxvest~tion relating to Colorado clo.ya and to t~ir potential

tor

canoJ. and rooervoir D ~ purpoooa.

J.62

sml;y::eo of cl!lya i'l"o:l 85 depooits

:m

Cowado have

boon cc:apleted. Initiol evru.rntion of

32

:field tr1als 1n canAJs

end reservoira 1n Colorado has been accc:inpllshed.

P: .fa::t 112 - Ftmd

3.03:

Ro:::::~,.. on Artificinl and E :tural

~~:-c;e

of CL.~ TrSt,...'U° i1.l

COl.c::::.e:.o

Uol'k l:ia3 bc----n co~co:o.tr.:i.tcd prier~ 1n tiv~ &-c30:

imn Creek Basin, (2) H:J.sh Pleine, '3) Fountain Creek

~, (4) Proapaci Valley and (5) ?-:unicipal Water Gupplios.

T":\.o:7a,

ere~

t. Toot holeo 'i:OX-e ""illed to help define

t?.!2

uifc,

end ~o l)l"'OVltlc aililitional obsc.. ·i;ion t.~lJ.3 for the

ll:"' · ~orit of' g?"ound-~:o.tc:r lcvelD. ~in-5 tccto l.~.a conducted

-t-o ---"'_..,'l _utter cll3rc.ci;erict1co. Rw3. illf'iltrc. .. .:;ion toots

_ .__ ~-'.,ed. in the stx- m bottom to dctemma relative

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infiltration autos. A .n-~'C:o:rk o-Z

35

u-:?lls are rc.eaeurcd rronthl3,

three o'Z ·;;h::cc 't.vlln a~·~ CQ.uil.)j?Cd u:1:th a.utoctic 'tm:ter-J.evel

recorder.a. - A netuork of 100 obsarvo.t:l.on irells is m.euurcd tuice yoarly.

,!!;~-~le.~. Five clo::tcd•tb.•3:Lnnse t:."rlterahc:ls t.--a-a

inctru:r.onted 't·r.t-Gh c~~ c;azcc mid roin

~eca

in the

Bish

Fla.ins

o'Z Color.:ldo.

toc:u

o' b c ~o, includmg Boil Conservation

paroonn3l, talro tha rointo.ll ru::l runof'Z rcodill5fl.

. .

Fountain

Cl"eolt

v~1:v.:v

..

A

m",~tical 50®1

h=-a

be~

devolol)"Cd !·or i'hc c..qu-Z1:o:;.• of

·tii~

lli<'loS;'icld o:i. .. ca. of' tho Founto.1.n

Cr~ok Vo.llc,y tuld chcckc--J. ac,~'i. field nmo.ouremento. Vsriouc

e.i..-ti:ticial rcch'srge ochz::i:~c 1'.'.1.-e beip.z tc~rood to detomine relative

benef'i'l:ia

to

thooe uoing eround us.tor from this e.quif'or.

Fz>C?act 't1oll9,;!. Work on the Pl90or-ct Ve.l.ley Ima coµ

oioted prim:u.•iq oi' ~ i o of d'.:'J.·ta wrul pre~~tion of reporta

and papGl'a.

~~ ---J. t-~:-i.ta" ~ - !r'a:lo stud3 1a beinz conducted.

by the u. a. ,co ,.,icil B'u:?lroy under ~CJr.Ont i.;lth th!> EJ..~ircnt

Smtion. Survey cf

295

Colorado nnicip...'\lities and com:mmitica_ of

over 100 population h.wl- botm. cm:wleted mid reports ara in pros;:eas.

Fro.1cct 227

f~!:,.3.2)

._!tm:da~ ~"- 810i, ~ : Eve.'2£l"ation from Soil

Sw:.'1'c'.;co in T-~~::i of

s~u

and t1i~or:.:itco:s.-ol0f51cal Ii'®toro

· T'11a -ettoats of gra.d.stion ~ tl:dclme:Js of a gravel mill ch

on t ~ (3) eoil t ~ a "-~ ot't.Uiicd. Zora vm-iaty of emoient

ccjlditiono in a cootrolloo onviro:m:wnt chsl:!lber. . !L'ha results were

·an:J.1¥zed U!li.zlg mi ~ o : t s of 'Vm":Lanca,

mn

indicate tba.t each of th!'!so var:w.blea- pri:-oduccd oignificant ditterences ":

Protj£.c"t 1ls.12: lnitc:Jt:1~,ioM to Dovelop tUnd Tu.i.mol ~ ')niquca

for 2;:.~..owring Atmo~ic Gaseous DWUDio.u in Modcl V · ,;ote:"li±ve

Suri'OO.?O

A s ~ o-Z gc.:JOOtm dif'Zlwion wl-thin a turbulent b o ~

layer h3a been mitiG:ted in th~ J.m-ge v.J.nd

tmm.:al.

of the Aero-:it.ecbanics Ul.bON.toey'. Dasa:tgn and conatruction has-been completed

on

th9

f'.Ollowillg:

1. lt.:'Ultiple :point ~liI!g syatem.

3.

!I.'Ji:"aver:,:wg ac~ly and velocity m~mg ~ • t., ·'"-! o

eao

concentr~:,1ona

clo-::u:-;;r ~ fro tho t'tfO-dimansioll.21.,

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VIII. l'UBLICATIOD> {E:tcl.Udins CSUJF Non-f.,zricultura.J. P.rojoc·to)

Bittine;el•, M. W. and Tr.:?lcooo, F. J. Davelopm::.mt c.nd DiDai~tion

on

Ground V~tor ~'.bund :ecncc.th a S:prcad.ing :Baain, pti,p:t.r

pracorrted at 1$60 Hintsr A.SAE -!cetin3 and oubmitted for pu1>J.1ca:oion :1n ~1cul:t~

En3inc

ins.

Bitt~or, 11.

w

.

and. B:n-n,rd, J.

n.,

Jl•.

r~emmrt

of Colorado's

(lound.-W :ter Rcoervoiro, in Jll"C):'....t'ntion.

Glover, R. E. and B1t-',1necr, M. ti.

nm,ro.ow

Due to Plcping from

on Unconfined /'.quif'or, Proc. ASCE., lzl'"ieation mid ~Q.inage

Diviaion ?Zo.

2594,

S...<">P·t. 1960,

pp

.

63-70.

OrGnt., L.

o.

a.nd Schleuocmcr, R. A. Progreso Rer...art on Cloud

&:eding in Ccµl;rol. Cola.ro.d.o. Pa.~ prccentcd e·t the l6th

Annual l~eting - CoJ.crad.o River i?m-ec::wt Co.mmittea,

Senem Clllli:::ber - sta.te capitol Blug. - sa:Lt Lake City, mah - 10 U 1961.

Grant, L. O. end Schleu:::cncr, R. A. Snow and SnowfaJ.l A ~ t i o n

Nco:r Climax, Col.or-a.do. PC.!)Cr preoented at tlw Western Snow

Conference G.!ld. Coltmibi& River For<?cast Committee - Spokmle.,

Wooh:b15ton • April U-13, 1961. . .

Gregg, D. O., l-!cy'c?r, E. L • ., and J!oulclo:'t", E. A., {U. S. Goological

Survey) Public l~ctcr Suppliea of Coloro.do 1959-60. To be

publlohod ao e. Ganaral. Sariee Bulletin by Colorado Ex,perimant

Sto.tion.

Parchall, M. 8 ~ of 71 Yoor~

ot

l-bteorolo31ca.J. Data at the

Color~ Agricul:tural ~it::mt station., Fort Coll.1ns,

J.887

.1957.

Bulletin in prooa.

Robinoon, A. R. Vortex Tube Sond Trap, Proceedmga Paper t!o.

2669,

Irrigation a n d ~ Divi.oion, ASCE, Dce<m:ber l,960.

Robin'"' , A. R. St~ of the Cox Fl..ow.r.l...--ter., Rta1Jort to Boord of

n~---.,:. ... =::.o:1.::?S, C:l:i;y d County ~ . D.:mv31", Colorado,

G-.6~~ 5,

Colol-ado 8-'GOte Univercity, Janum-y ]961.

Robincon., A. R. S t ~ of t b Beaver~ Moosuring FJ.umao,

Reyort to Rocey r:;;n. For. and Rrul.'3e E:t_p. st,a., OER6lARRl.O, COJ.orMo Stcte UD.1vero1ty., February 1961.

ae

:

"""uaener, R. A. and King, L. G. l.:Odificat:ton oZ Brid50 Controls to Sicula.te Diurn::u vermtion of T'~ature, Rnm1dity and

3.n:'.;~.c· , ~icultur,'.l. ~incaring

41(7):

450-4

51,

1961.

S!dnnor.,. f.1. t!. Ground l·Jatcr. Rccl"J.r(!ll Gnd Re 1r M ~ t 1n

ProeJ;oct Vol.l.ey, Colol"OOO {tcnt-2:',ivc "'~1-clc).. M. s. in

a-,;;l.l .:ticm fo:r lh.J)Or-1 · t ~tion 3- ll t · •

~lcruJe, F. J. Bcnc:tita oS.- Ground Water Re

se

in Fountain

ea VaJ.lcy, Co~ i:a;, " • .1.

a.

T"..,._s:'t3,

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6.l.

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