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Water Supply Protection
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Description
Land Issues
State
CO
Basin
South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
4/13/2000
Author
Technical Committee
Title
Proposal for Monitoring and Research Demonstration
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TABLE 3 <br />FIELD ACTIVITY FREQUENCY VARIABLE QUANTIFIED / QUALIFIED WHAT YOU LEARN FROM THE DATA <br />TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY 4-6 TIMES / YR @ BED ELEVATION HOW MUCH HAS THE BED AGGRADED/DEGRADED BETWEEN FIELD VISITS <br />8 SECTIONS BANK POSITION HOW MUCH HAVE THE BANKS INCISED BETWEEN FIELD VISITS <br />WETTED WIDTH HOW WIDE IS THE CHANNEL AT THAT FLOW <br />BAR/ ISLAND POSITION ! ELEVATION BARS/ISLANDS MOVED, AGGRADED OR DEGRADED BETWEEN FIELD VISITS <br />BED/BANK SEDIMENT SAMPLING 4-6 TIMES / YR @ GRAIN SIZE HOW MUCH DO THESE VALUES CHANGE BEIINEEN FIELD VISITS <br />8 SECTIONS GRADATION WHAT ARE THE STATISTICS <br />PERCENT SILT AND CLAY WHAT TRENDS ARE SIGNIFICANT <br />GROUND PHOTOGRAPHY 4-6 TIMES / YR @ BANK STABILITY <br />8 SECTIONS VEGETATION <br />STREAM GAGING 12 TIMES / YR @ STAGE / DISCHARGE RELATIONSHIP <br />3 GAGES <br />READING THE GAGES 2-3 TIMES / WEEK STAGE <br />ARE THE BANKS STABIE/UNSTABLE FROM ONE FIELD VISIT TO THE NEXT <br />VEGETATION CHANGE FROM ONE FIELD VISIT TO THE NEXT <br />HOW MUCH WATER IS MOVING THROUGH EACH CHANNEL <br />WHAT ARE THE STATISTICS OF FLOW <br />CAN RELATE UPSTREAM GAGE AT OVERTON TO THE GAGES <br />TRACK THE TIMING AND MAGNITUDE OF HIGH FLOW EVENTS <br />DERIVE CONTINUOUS FLOW INFORMATION <br />Page 12 of 15
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