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LIST OF FIGURES (continued) <br />17. GIS map of the 10-km study reach for July 1994 ........................... A-47 <br />18. The detailed study reach in July 1994 based on interpreted Reclamation video <br />prints ............................................................. A-52 <br />19. Study bar in September 1992 based on interpreted Reclamation video prints ..... A-54 <br />20. Reach scale changes in sediment storage and its relation to streamflow .......... A-57 <br />21. Average bed elevation for each cross section for three survey dates, November 1992 <br />(filled X's), August 1993 (+'s), and July 1994 (X's) ......................... A-58 <br />22. Longitudinal changes in sediment storage within the 1.5-km reach ............. A-59 <br />23. Surveys ofcross-section 9 in August 1993 (thick line) and April 1994 (thin line) .. A-60 <br />24. Modeled changes in topography for a period of 2 days at 475 m3/s (bankfull) <br />discharge for the model cross sections of the bank-attached compound bar....... A-62 <br />25. Effects of a simulated hydrograph on computational cross sections throughout the <br />study reach . ........................................................ A-63 <br />26. Modeled effects of floods on the bank-attached bar ......................... A-64 <br />27. Longitudinal bed elevation for the three model runs ......................... A-65 <br />28. Cross-section surveys for cross-sections 2 (A) and 3 (B) during the ascending <br />limb of the 1994 flood ................................................ A-67 <br />29. Localized habitat availability curve for the study bar in 1993 and 1994.......... A-68 <br />30. Decomposition of the localized habitat availability curve by geomorphic <br />classification ....................................................... A-69 <br />31. Comparison of interpreted video habitats and field-mapped habitats in 1994. ..... A-71 <br />32. Relationship between area of available habitat and Gosse's complexity index ..... A-76 <br />33. Area of available nursery habitats (total, deep, shallow, and unknown), and <br />corresponding Wetzel complexity index, 1992-1994 ........................ A-78 <br />34. Correlation of total area of available nursery habitat to shoreline complexity ..... A-78 <br />A-vii <br />