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12 <br />horsetail, juncus, scirpus, silverweed, sow thistle, western goldenrod, and wild licorice. <br />Vegetation below the 2,400-cfs level would be inundated by more than 1 ft of water for the <br />first two months of the growing season. Thus, all vegetation below 2,400 cfs would be <br />eliminated by drowning, resulting in a larger unvegetated zone. Species most likely to <br />decrease as a result of the prolonged inundation include cattail, common spikerush, field <br />horsetail, juncus, and scirpus. Shifts in the boundaries between riparian zones and the <br />creation of unvegetated areas would result in a 5% decrease in the size of the upper zone and <br />a 74% decrease in the size of the lower zone.