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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7075
Author
Butler, M.
Title
Minimum Streamflow Hydrographs and Sediment Transport in the Yampa River Canyon Reaches
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1988.
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. to r <br />4) The routines within the program which describe how flows are reduced, <br />depleted and/or redistributed may be improved, particularly for an <br />individual project analysis. <br />5) A frequency analysis should be preformed on the hydrographs to quantify the <br />range of flows represented by the mean hydrographs. This should include an <br />instantaneous peak analysis, particularly for the Mathers Hole area. <br />O'Brien (1984) identified bankfull discharges as being important in <br />maintaining the cobble substrates. A good starting point would be to <br />maintain the variance of high and low flows within a particular mean <br />monthly hydrograph. <br />6) The channel response of the Green River due to additional reduced sediment <br />loads needs to be quantified. Information presented here may be used in <br />conjunction with the Bureau of Reclamation's sediment study on the Green <br />River.
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