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<br />.,,1 <br />1 <br /> <br />12 <br />and climate; 3) to determine the effects of high and low magnitude spring <br />runoff events on the morphology and "maintenance" of side channel and <br />backwater areas; 4) to calculate the discharge which carries the most <br />sediment on an annual basis, and the range in discharge necessary to <br />mobilize the bed substrate of the river; 5) to determine the downstream <br />hydraulic geometry of the reach so that site specific observations can be <br />placed in a larger context. Completion of these objectives will contribute <br />to answering scientific queries about the effects of flow magnitude and <br />human manipulations on the fluvial system, as well as providing a solid <br />scientific foundation for making management decisions for the recovery <br />of the Colorado squaw fish. <br /> <br />I <br />d <br />J <br />1 <br />j <br />1 <br />1 <br />d <br />..1 <br />.l <br />J <br />] <br />. J <br /> <br />1 <br />J <br />