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28. The spatial distribution of depth to embeddedness and percent embeddedness within <br />the Colorado and Gunnison rivers .................................... 26 <br />29. The spatial distribution of void volumes within the Colorado and Gunnison rivers <br />..............................................................27 <br />30. The spatial distribution of water quality parameters within the Colorado River. Data <br />are from semi-annual samples for 1994 and 1995 ........................ 28 <br />31. The spatial distribution of habitat in the Colorado River during summer baseflow in <br />1996. Upper plate is at full scale while the lower plate has an expanded scale to view <br />less dense habitats ................................................ 29 <br />32. The spatial distribution of periphyton within the Colorado and Gunnison rivers 30 <br />33. The spatial distribution of detrital matter within the Colorado and Gunnison rivers <br />..............................................................30 <br />34. The spatial distribution of invertebrate dry weights within the Colorado and <br />Gunnison rivers ..................................................30 <br />35. The spatial distribution of D16 and D50 substrate sizes for riffles and runs .... 31 <br />36. The spatial distribution of depth to embeddedness for riffles and runs ....... 33 <br />37. The spatial distribution of percent embeddedness for riffles and runs ....... 33 <br />38. The spatial distribution of void volume for riffles and runs ................ 33 <br />39. The spatial distribution of periphyton for riffles and runs .................. 34 <br />40. The spatial distribution of detrital matter for riffles and runs ............... 34 <br />41. The spatial distribution of invertebrate dry weights for riffles and runs ...... 35 <br />42. The relationship between stratum location and stratum gradient for the upper <br />Colorado River ..................................................35 <br />43. The interrelationships in runs and riffles in the Colorado River during 1994 to 1995. <br />The bold lines are P<0.001, intermediate lines are P=0.001 to 0.01, and fine lines are <br />P=0.01 to 0.05. Blue lines denote positive relationships while red lines are negative <br />relationships .....................................................38 <br />44. A flow exceedence curve for peak runoff in the Colorado River (1914-1996) at <br />Cisco, Utah ......................................................39 <br />vi