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UCREFRP Catalog Number
8170
Author
Trammell, M. A., K. D. Christopherson, C. L. Rakowski, J. C. Schmidt, K. S. Day, C. Crosby and T. E. Chart.
Title
Flaming Gorge Studies
USFW Year
1999.
USFW - Doc Type
Assessment of Colorado Pikeminnow Nursery Habitat in the Green River.
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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 />
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