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This article is to help define the watersheds of Arizona. By the weekend of Saturday/Sunday, 11/12th March(2006), some other items will be figured out.--MichaelMcAnnisYumaAZ, at the crossroads of the Yuma Desert, the Colorado Desert, the Lechuguilla Desert, and in the western deserts of the Sonoran Desert, (and close to Baja California Norte, and the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez) ). (Made a minor change on List of Arizona rivers.)Mmcannis 04:34, 8 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Some Notes (17 March 2005)Mmcannis 22:28, 17 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]
The Blue River (Arizona) is a N-S river in very eastern Arizona, and is a tributary of the San Francisco River. The Blue and San Francisco Rivers were added to the List of Arizona rivers.
The only major additions that are left out of this article, are some of the major Creeks, etc, ...that are at the base of the Mogollon Rim. These are all tributaries to other rivers(for example Tonto Creek (Arizona), in the Tonto National Forest/ also the Oak Creek (Arizona)(drains the Sedona, Arizona valleys and canyons), tributary to the Verde River-which has seen historical volumes of flooding), but are the substantial Water-volume suppliers. Snowmelt, rains, or rains upon melting snowfalls/ or snowpacks (typically late spring), can bring spectacular runoff events in Arizona. --MMcAnnisMmcannis 22:28, 17 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]