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UCREFRP Catalog Number
8157
Author
Pitlick, J., M. V. Steeter, B. Barkett, R. Cress and M. Franseen.
Title
Geomorphology and Hydrology of the Colorado and Gunnison Rivers and Implications for Habitats Used by Endangered Fishes.
USFW Year
1999.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS <br />This study was funded in part by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Recovery <br />Implementation Program for Endangered Fish Species in the Upper Colorado River Basin. The <br />Recovery Program is a joint effort of the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), U. S. Bureau <br />of Reclamation (USBR), Western Area Power Administration (WAPA), States of Colorado, Utah, <br />and Wyoming, Upper Basin water users, environmental organizations, and the Colorado River <br />Energy Distributors Association. Additional support for this work was provided by the Colorado <br />Water Resources Research Institute (14-08-0001-G200.8/3), and the National Science Foundation <br />(SBR-9305191). We want to thank Frank Pfiefer, Chuck McAda and Doug Osmundson of the <br />USFWS for their advice and logistical support of our field studies. Bob Ugland and Paul Von <br />Guerard of the U.S. Geological Survey (USES) provided discharge and gauging station data. We <br />greatly appreciate the enthusiasm and effort of all those who helped us in the field, including Keith <br />Kisler, David Pritham, Rebecca Thomas, and Carla Wise. This report benefited from thoughtful <br />reviews by Bob Milhous, Peter Wilcock, Doug Osmundson and Chuck McAda. <br />A
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