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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7878
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FLO Engineering, I.
Title
1996 Green River Discharge Monitoring.
USFW Year
1997.
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Colorado River Recovery Project No. 72, Habitat Restoration Program,
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in the temperature is greatest during the period when the hydrograph is receding in early :Tune. As <br />a secondary peak in the hydrograph occurs during the second week in June, the temperature remains <br />relatively uniform for approximately three weeks. When the hydrograph begins a significant decline <br />about June 26, the river temperature begins to increase again. The peak temperature reached was <br />approximately 24 degree C. <br />100 <br />~ 10 <br />1 <br />~ ~- - <br />i I~ <br />~ I <br />~ ~ ~ - <br />i <br />iI <br />i <br />I <br />i <br />~i T i <br />i <br />j ~ ~ <br />~ ~ ~ i eiaz I~ i <br />~ Q = 210.68(stage) i <br />.. ~ ~ ~ I! <br />-- ~ i ~ <br />~ ~ <br />~~~ i <br />~ ~ <br />~ ~ , <br />1000 <br />10000 <br />DISCHARGE (CFS) <br />100000 <br /> <br />Figure 2. Canyonlands Stage/Discharge Rating Curve <br />9 <br />
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