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UCREFRP Catalog Number
9506
Author
Cooper, D. J. and C. Severn.
Title
Wetlands of the Escalante Ranch Area, Utah
USFW Year
1994.
USFW - Doc Type
Hydrology, Water Chemistry, Vegetation, Invertebrate Communities, and Restoration Potential.
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Figure 12 is a water elevation profile that runs from east <br />to west from station 3 through 10, 11 to the Green River. The <br />location of these stations can be seen in Figure 9. This figure <br />indicates that the Green River is higher than all stations in <br />early summer and the River appears to be losing water to station <br />11 and 10 at this time. As the river stage drops and station 3 <br />water levels remained anchored by spring flow, the profile <br />develops into one having two highs and one low. The highs are <br />the wetland water bodies and the Green River, and the low is the <br />area in between. <br />4834 <br />4833 <br />4832 <br />4831 <br />... <br />Z 4830 <br />0 <br />~= <br />4829 <br />w <br />`'' 4828 <br />4827 <br />4826 <br />4825 <br />GROUNDWATER ELEVATION PROFILES <br />ESCALANTE WETLANDS DURING 19 9 3 <br /> <br /> <br />3 14 June <br /> 4 July <br /> Green <br />River <br />8 September 24 August <br />11 <br />EAST ~ 0 WEST <br />0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 301 <br />HORIZONTAL DISTANCE (ft) <br />)0 <br />Figure 12. Water elevation profile for a transect including <br />stations 3, 10, 11, and the Green River. <br />19 <br />
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