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UCREFRP Catalog Number
8270
Author
Hayse, J. W., S. F. Daly, A. Tuthill, R. A. Valdez, B. Cowdell and G. Burton.
Title
Effect of Daily Fluctuations from Flaming Gorge Dam on Ice Processes in the Green River.
USFW Year
2000.
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ANL/EA/RP-102041,
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS <br />This report was funded, in part, by the Recovery Implementation Program for the <br />Endangered Fish Species in the Upper Colorado River Basin (Recovery Program). The <br />Recovery Program is a joint effort of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Bureau of <br />Reclamation, Western Area Power Administration, the states of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming, <br />Upper Basin water users, environmental organizations, and the Colorado River Energy <br />Distributors Association. This project was completed through a cooperative effort among <br />researchers from Argonne National Laboratory, the U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and <br />Engineering Laboratory, BIO/WEST, and Western Area Power Administration. <br />We thank Steve Petersburg of the National Park Service, Dinosaur National Monument <br />for granting a scientific research permit and Steven Brock and Daniel Schaad of the Ouray <br />National Wildlife Refuge for their cooperation with providing the appropriate permits and access <br />to roads and other areas at the refuge. In addition, the authors thank Tom Ryan of the U.S. <br />Bureau of Reclamation for providing timely output from hydrological modeling that allowed us <br />to coordinate field work at downstream locations with water releases from Flaming Gorge Dam. <br />-ii-
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