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<br />"\ <br />, <br /> <br />Working Draft <br /> <br />01762 <br /> <br />Revised October 20, 2004 <br /> <br />State or Natural and Cultural Resources in the <br />Colorado River Ecosystem <br />Draft Outline <br /> <br />I. Executive Summary <br /> <br />II. Introduction and Program History <br />i. Study Area Defined <br />ii. Administrative History <br />iii. Adaptive Management Program <br />iv. Adaptive management <br />v. Role of Science <br /> <br />III. Part l:Physical Resources: Lake Powell Hydrology, Quality-or-Water, <br />Climate and Drought, and Power <br /> <br />A. Lake Powell Hydrology and Limnology (Scott Wright, Ph.D.; Bill <br />Vemieu; and Susan Hueftle) <br />I. Inflow/outflow volumes <br />Lake elevations <br />Projections <br />ii. Lake Powell limnology <br />Reservoir hydrodynamics <br />Long-term cycling of salinity and DO <br />Trends in water quality <br />Nutrients <br />Primary and secondary productivity <br />Clarity <br /> <br />R Downstream Quality of Water (Scott Wright, Ph.D., and Susan Hueftle) <br />I. Introduction <br />11. Background <br />DIQWP <br />Ill. Status and trends <br />Tailwater conditions <br />Long-term drought and flood cycles <br />Downstream temperature <br />Downstream multi-parameter measurements <br />IV. Recent Findings <br />MLFF <br />Drought <br />v. Discussion <br />