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Table 1. Water Use in Indiana, 1990, 1995 and 2000.

Water Use in Your State Your Name 41-301 Water Resources Management. Introduction

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Table 1. Water Use in Indiana, 1990, 1995 and 2000.

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  1. Water Use in Your State Your Name 41-301 Water Resources Management • Introduction • This slide is the basic layout for my poster; you can use this slide as a starting point for your poster. DO NOT use this exact format! Change colors, fonts, box sizes, orientation, etc. to make the poster your own. • Keep this in mind: • Your final poster will be 42” high by 48” wide. Do not change the settings in “Page Setup.” • Your poster will be printed at twice the size you see here (at 100%). If you want to see how big things will actually be on the final poster, view this slide at 200%. • Font size: printed font size will be double the size you use on this page. I have used Trebuchet bold size 9 for headings and Trebuchet regular size 7 for the text. When I print it, it will look like size 18 for headings and size 14 for text. References can be smaller: on this slide they are size 6, so size 12 printed out. The title is size 36 bold, so will be 72 printed. • Create tables in MSWord first, then cut and paste them into the poster. • Create graphs and charts in MSExcel, then cut and paste them into the poster. • Email me with questions – I’m not sure I can answer everything, but I will try! Climate and Hydrology [Write in your text here.] Table 1. Water Use in Indiana, 1990, 1995 and 2000. Percentages represent proportion of total withdrawals. Water Use [Write in your text here.] Figure 2: Indiana Average Annual Precipitation (Spatial Climate Analysis Service, Oregon State University, 2000) Figure 3: Water Balance for Indiana (Clark, 1980) (Sources: Solley et al., 1993; Solley et al., 1998; and Hutson et al., 2004) NA = data not available /data not reported Case Study: Emergency Changes to Indiana Water Law [Write in your text here.] Changes in Water Use [Write in your text here.] References Hutson, S. S., Barber, N. L., Kenny, J. F., Linsey, K. S., Lumia, D. S., and Maupin, M. A. (2004) Estimated Use of Water in the United States in 2000. U. S. Geological Survey Circular 1268. Retrieved October 17, 2006, from http://pubs.usgs.gov/circ/2004/circ1268/ Kohler, M. A., Nordenson, T. J., and Baker, D. R. (1959) Evaporation maps for the United States. U. S. Weather Bureau Technical Paper 37. Solley, W. B., Pierce, R. R., and Perlman, H. A. (1998) Estimated Use of Water in the United States in 1995. U. S. Geological Survey Circular 1200. Retrieved October 17, 2006, from http://water.usgs.gov/watuse/pdf1995/html/ Solley, W. B., Pierce, R. R., and Perlman, H. A. (1993) Estimated Use of Water in the United States in 1990. U. S. Geological Survey Circular 1081. Retrieved October 17, 2006, from http://water.usgs.gov/watuse/wucircular2.html Spatial Climate Analysis Service, Oregon State University. (2000) Annual Average Precipitation Indiana. Retrieved October 20, 2006, from http://www.ocs.orst.edu/pub/maps/Precipitation/Total/States/IN/in.gif

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