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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7278
Author
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Title
Upper Colorado River Basin Catalog of Fish Studies.
USFW Year
1984.
USFW - Doc Type
Denver, Colorado.
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UPPER COLORADO RIVER BASIN <br />CATALOG OF FISH STUDIES <br />September 12, 1984 ~~ <br />A. Study ID Code: <br />B. Title: Clifton Physical Habitat Simulation (PHABSIM) Study Site, <br />Colorado River <br />C. Purpose: To collect physical habitat data for applying the Instream Flow <br />Incremental Method as part of the Colorado River Fisher Project at river <br />mile 178.3. <br />. D. Sample Design/Methods: IFG data collections made on July 22, 1982, and <br />August 17~ 1982. Calibration flows measured for these flows were <br />1,841 cfs and 2,482 cfs. <br />E, River(s)/Year: Colorado River, 1982 <br />F. Data Computerized: YES NO X <br />If YES: Name of Computer/Location: Will be on CYBER, USBR, if completed <br />Related Software: NA <br />G. Principal Investigator(s) Keith Rose <br />___.~ <br />H. Current Contact: Jeffrey H. Johnson <br />I. Organization/Office/Location: USFWS, Habitat Resources, Denver, CO <br />J. Publication Citation(s): none <br />K. Comments: This represents a complex site with multiple channels and was _ <br />originally measured because adult squawfish were observed to be <br />concentrated during the spawning period. <br />• <br />6 <br />
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