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UCREFRP Catalog Number
9406
Author
Osmundson, D. B.
Title
Importance of the '15-Mile Reach' to Colorado River Populations of Endangered Colorado Pikeminnow and Razorback Sucker.
USFW Year
2000.
USFW - Doc Type
Grand Junction.
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.A10 <br />?c <br />% t <br />cCo <br />1 <br />Lake Powell <br />5 <br />4i <br />2 <br />MOAB <br />60 <br />0\0?0 <br />G <br />UTAH <br /> <br />RIFLE <br />0 <br />11 RULISON <br />DEBEQUE <br />0 <br />LOMA 10 <br />© G.J. PALISADE <br />8 <br />© © k <br />9 <br />15-MILE REACH <br />1° <br />1 N DELTA <br />7 <br />0 25 50 75 100 <br />KILOMETERS <br />COLORADO <br />Figure 1. Warm-water reaches of the Colorado River upstream of the confluence with the <br />Green River (lower black line). The river was stratified (see 0smundson 1999a) by landform <br />type and gradient into I 1 major strata (numbered). Strata 8 and 9 comprise the Grand Valley <br />with 9 being the 15-mile reach. Diversion dams at Palisade block upstream movements offish. <br />Starred circles are locations of U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service thermographs; crossed circles <br />are locations of U. S. Geological Survey gauging stations with thermographs. <br />2
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