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<br />List of Figures <br />Figure 1 Map showing the middle Green River, its tributaries, and the reaches of the study <br />area. Bars and corresponding numbers refer to reaches discussed in text. Circled <br />numbers are U. S. Geological Survey gaging stations referred to in the text as <br />follows (1) 09234500, (2) 09251000, (3) 09260000, (4) 09260050, (5) 09261000, <br />(6) 09306500, (7) 09295000, (8) 09302000, AND (9) 09307000. <br />Graph showing the longi tudinal profile and width of the alluvial valley of the Green <br />River in the study area. <br />Photograph taken in late summer 1963 and map of approximately 0.8 km of the <br />Green River near river mile 257 (see Fig. 1 for location). Row is from left to right. <br />A. Photograph showing bank-attached compound bar and small vegetated mid- <br />channel island. B. Map showing classification of this photograph. On this map, <br />white represents water, very light gray is submerged sand, dark gray is wet sand, and <br />intermediate gray is dry sand. Vegetated floodplains and terraces are indicated by <br />hatchured pattern. <br />Graph showing the hydrology of the Green River and the first date that larval fish <br />entered the Green River between 1990 and 1995, <br />Graph,showing the mean catch per unit effort (CPE) in those reaches sampled <br />between 1990 and 1995. Data are for populations in mid-September, approximately <br />140 days after May 1. <br />Maps showing the shoreline of the same part of the middle Green River as in Fig. 3 <br />at (A) baseflow, (B) an intermediareflow, and (C) bankfull flow. <br />Graphs showing two of the relationships used to implement the simulation model. <br />(A) is the relationship between discharge and shoreline complexity, and (B) is the <br />relationship between shoreline complexity and the proportion of the main channel <br />flow edge that is shear zones rather than channel banks. <br /> <br />Figure 2 <br /> <br />Fi gure 3 <br /> <br />Fi gure 4 <br /> <br />Figure 5 <br /> <br />Figure 6 <br /> <br />Figure 7 <br /> <br />37 <br />