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Confluence with the <br />Colorado River <br />RM 0.7 e <br />Transect 20 (RM 1.4) <br />Transect 19B (RM 1.4) <br />Transect 14 (RM 1 <br />TTransect 19A (RM 1.4) <br />O,y <br />F? <br />Transect 9 (RM 2.7) li <br />x'90 <br />ti <br />o? <br /> N <br /> ?Q <br /> PAUSAOE <br />: <br /> GRAND Q <br />• <br />004O JUNCTION <br /> <br /> 2 <br />REDLANDS DIVERSION ATER <br />DAM 3 <br /> CG HARTIAND <br /> J BRIDGEPORT DIVERSION <br /> yi NORTH <br /> 4 1 FORK <br /> ESCA LAN7E 6 7 <br /> 5 <br /> • DELTA <br /> <br /> <br /> O; p <br /> q <br /> c9 <br /> <br /> <br />Length of Transect feet <br />Transect 4 -- 160 <br />Transect 9 -- 290 <br />Transect 14-420 <br />Transect 19A--190 <br />Transect 19B--200 <br />Transect 20-184 <br />Transect 4 (RM 2.9) <br />Redlands Diversion Dam <br />R M 3.0 <br />Figure 7. Plan view of the 2.3-mile study area of the lower Gunnison <br />River between the Redlands Diversion Dam and the confluence <br />with the Colorado River. Note: transects numbers correspond <br />closely with those transects established by BR in the spring <br />of 1993 to determine stage versus discharge relationships for <br />this reach. <br />24