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Water Supply Protection
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Adaptive Management Workgroup (PRRIP)
State
CO
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South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
1/1/3000
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Adaptive Management Workgroup
Title
Adaptive Management Powerpoint
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INDICATOR <br />Draft Physical Processes CEM for CLEARlLEVEL/PULSE- 5/31/05 <br />Riparian Channel characteristics Wet meadow <br />vegetation (width, depth, bar area, characteristics <br />characteristics height of bar5, etc) <br />PP-1, 2,31 <br />I PP-1, 2, 3 1 <br />RESPONSE <br />PROCESSES <br />Riparian <br />mortality and <br />establishment <br />Vegetative <br />Dynamics <br />I N PUT & Program Controlled <br />MANAGEMENT water water <br />ACTIONS <br />NOTE: The lines illustrate priority hypothesize <br />Figure 8. F'low-sediment-mechanical CBM <br />Channel morphology (planform, <br />WID ratio, grain size, <br />aggradationldegradation, etc.) <br />Water surface stage, timing, <br />duration, frequency, <br />magnitude, rate of change <br />Bank erosion Bed scour <br />Sediment (delete and Flow <br />transport and bed arrows to routing <br />scour other box) <br />Uncontrolled <br />water (incl <br />Climate) <br />Ice <br />d ?inkages; ho% <br />Bank Man-made Other land <br />Program Uncontrolled Mechanical Gradient and Ground- Stability & vertical uses and <br />sediment sediment alteration landforms water horizontal controls managrme <br />controls nt <br />-ever, a complete set of hypothesized interactions is too compiex to illustrate here.
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