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<br />I <br />I <br /> UST OF FIGURES <br />I Page <br />I Figure 1.1 Green River drainage basin with principal gaging station 1-2 <br /> identified by triangles (from Andrews, 1986). <br /> FJgUI'e 1.2 Map ofYampa River Basin showing tributaries to the 1..2 <br />I Yampa and Little Snake Rivers (after Andrews, 1978). <br /> Figure 2.1 Mean-annual runoff and total-sediment load at selected 2-1 <br />I gaging stations expressed as percentages of the combined <br /> runoff and combined total-sediment loads of the Yampa <br /> and Little Snake Rivers, estimated for the Yampa River <br />I at Deerlodge Park, Colo. (from Andrews, 1978). <br />FJgUI'e 2.2 Flow conditions at a function of particle Reynolds 2-5 <br />I Number for various flow depths. <br />Figure 3.1 Map of Yampa River Basin showing tributaries to the 3-2 <br /> Yampa and Little Snake Rivers (after Andrews, 1978), <br />I and showing 1989 gaging station locations. <br />Figure 3.2 Stream gaging and sediment sampling with a truck- 3-3 <br />I mounted boom. <br />Figure 33 1989 runoff season hydrograph at Mayben. 3-4 <br />I FtgUl"e 3.4 1989 Runoff season hydrograph at Lily. 3-4 <br /> FJgUI'e 3.5 1989 Runoff season hydrograph at Dixon. 3-5 <br />I Figure 3.6 Comparison of 1989 measured wash load and suspended 3-7 <br /> sand load. <br />I Figure 3.7 1989 Measured bed material load (sum of bed load 3..8 <br /> and suspended sand load). <br />I Figure 3.8 1989 Field season bedload gradation curves at 3..10 <br /> gaging sites. <br />I Figure 3.9 1989 Field season bed material gradation results 3 -14 <br /> for Yampa Canyon. <br /> Figure 3.10 1989 Field season bedload and grab sample results 3 -15 <br />I in Yampa Canyon. <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />