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<br />002443 <br /> <br />United States Department of the Interior <br />u.s. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY <br />SOUTHWEST BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE CENTER <br />GRAND CANYON MONITORING AND RESEARCH CENTER <br />2255 NORTH GEMINI DRIVE, MS-9394 <br />FLAGSTAFF, ARIzONA 86001 <br />928556-7094 Telephone <br />928 556-7092 Fax <br /> <br />(0125 05. <br />MEMORANDUM <br /> <br />To: <br /> <br />Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management & Technical Workgroup <br />Representatives and Science Advisors <br /> <br />From: <br /> <br />Ted S. Melis, Integrated Science Program Manager <br /> <br /> <br />Subject: <br /> <br />Distribution of Final Reports by Schmidt et al. & ams e al. - Synthesis of Fine- <br />Sediment and related Geomorphic data of the Colorado River Ecosystem Below <br />Glen Canyon Dam <br /> <br />The attached reports, entitled: <br /> <br />System- Wide Changes in the Distribution of Fine-Sediment in the Colorado River Corridor Between Glen Canyon <br />Dam and Bright Angel Creek, Arizona, by Schmidt et aI., and <br /> <br />The Degraded Reach: Rate and Pattern of Bed and Bank Adjustment of the Colorado River in the 25 km <br />Immediately Downstream from Glen Canyon Dam, <br /> <br />have recently been accepted by the GCMRC as the second and third of three fmal reports prepared by the Schmidt <br />and Topping research team. This project was awarded through a competitive process initially in 1998, and was <br />funded in two phases through 2001. <br /> <br />Information contained in these two reports supplements the frr~t of the three final reports, published by Topping et <br />al. in 2003 (see previous distribution of December 2003), and reflects the authors' research efforts funded by the <br />GCMRC as part of synthesis of historical sediment and geomorphic data. <br /> <br />.--- <br /> <br />These later reports address the major geomorphic synthesis objectives related to evaluation of historical changes in <br />fme-sediment deposits during both the pre- and post-dam eras, with respect to the Colorado River ecosystem <br />between Lees Ferry and Phantom Ranch. <br /> <br />Written by researchers with long-term familiarity with the Colorado River below Glen Canyon Dam, these fmal <br />reports are intended to: I) complete the geomorphic synthesis research initiated by the GCMRC under its first Chief, <br />L. David Garrett and 2) meet the obligations for providing stakeholders and decision makers with an integrated <br />evaluation on the effectiveness of Record- of-Decision operations in restoring and maintaining sand bars and related <br />habitats of the Colorado River Ecosystem. <br /> <br />Please review these reports and share them with your staff and other interested parties. Feel free to contact me at <br />(520) 556-7282, with any questions you have regarding these findings, or the published conclusions derived from <br />them. Drs. Schmidt and Topping can also be reached at (435) 797-1791 and (928) 556-7445, respectively. Both <br />scientists will be making presentations on this research at the March 2005 Adaptive Management Workgroup <br />meeting. <br /> <br />..... . <br />