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<br />000297 <br /> <br />LIST OF TABLES (Continued) <br /> <br />Table <br /> <br />Page <br /> <br />A.25 <br /> <br />The frequency of years with sediment transport capacity adequate to <br />flush sediment from different macrohabitats within the Gunnison <br /> <br />River. ....................................................... A-29 <br /> <br />A.26 <br /> <br />Frequency and duration of instream flows necessary to maintain <br />habitat at the Dominguez Flats reach of the Gunnison River. ............ A-30 <br /> <br />A.27 <br /> <br />Average summer water temperature of the Gunnison River near <br />Delta, Colorado and near the mouth at Grand Junction, Colorado. ........ A-31 <br /> <br />A.28 Range of flow variables that were significantly correlated with <br />autumn CPE of red shiner, sand shiner, fathead minnow, and native <br />species other than Colorado pikeminnow. ........................... A-33 <br /> <br />A.29 Factor loadings of flow variables for factors 1 and 2. .................. A-34 <br /> <br />A.30 Mean number of days that mean-daily river flow remained within 90 <br />and 95% of the highest mean-daily flow of the year as measured by <br />USGS river gages on the Colorado River near Cisco, Utah and on the <br />Gunnison River near Grand Junction, Colorado ...................... A-35 <br /> <br />A.31 Probability of exceedance of different levels of unregulated <br />April-July inflow to the Colorado River at the Colorado-Utah state <br />line and at Cisco, Utah. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. A-36 <br /> <br />Pinal Report <br /> <br />viii <br /> <br />July 2003 <br /> <br />F <br /> <br />