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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7073
Author
Brewer, M. and J. Renne.
Title
Application of the Instream Temperature Model to the Green River Basin
USFW Year
1989.
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~~'" <br />References <br />Bartholow, John. 1985. Stream Network Temperature Model. Aquatic <br />Systems Branch, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Fort Collins, CO. <br />[Temperature Model Technical Note # 1. Summary of Technical Note <br />Series]. <br />Brewer, Mike. April, 1985. Macro Habitat Analyses Using the Water <br />Temperature Model in the Upper Colorado River Basin. Instream Flow <br />Chronicle. Colorado State University Conference Services. Fort <br />Collins, CO. <br />? Guy, Kerry and Fred Theurer. July, 1984. Report on Obtaining the <br />Hydrology Data for Validating the Instream Water Temperature Model <br />in the Upper Colorado River Basin. U.S. Soil Conservation Service. <br />Fort Collins, Colorado. 8 pp. <br />Kaeding, Lynn and D. Osmundson. 1988a. Interaction of Slow Growth <br />and Increased Early-Life Mortality: an Hypothesis on the Decline of <br />the Colorado Squawfish in the Upstream Regions of its Historic <br />Range. Environmental Biology of Fishes. Vol. 22, No. 4. 287:298. <br />Kaeding, Lynn and D. Osmundson. 1988b. Development of Biologically <br />Defensible Fiow Recommendations for the Maintenance and Enhancement <br />of Colorado Squawfish in the "15-Mile Reach" of the Upper Colorado <br />River During July, August, and September. U. S. Fish and Wildlife <br />Service, Grand Junction, CO. <br />Kaeding, Lynn, D. Osmundson, and C. Berry, Jr. 1985. Temperature as <br />a Resource Limiting Colorado Squawfish in the Upper Colorado River <br />Basin. Proceedings of the Annual Conference Western Association of <br />Fish and Wildlife Agencies. 65:147-162. <br />Linsley, Ray, M.Kohler, and J. Paulhus. 1975. Hydrology for <br />Engineers. McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York, New York. 482 pp. <br />O'Brien, J. and W. Miller. 1984. Yampa and Green Rivers Water <br />Temperature Simulation: Dinosaur National Monument. Civil <br />Engineering Department. Water Resources Field Support Laboratory. <br />Fort Collins, CO. 28 pp. <br />Sartoris, J.J. 1976. A Mathematical Model for Predicting River <br />Temperatures - Application to the Green River Below Flaming Gorge <br />Dam. U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Reclamtion. National <br />Technical Information Servjice, Operations division. Springfield, <br />Virginia. REC-ERC-76-7. 28 pp. <br />Theurer, Fred and K. Voos. 1982. IFG's Instream Water Temperature <br />Model Validation. Conference on Water and Energy: Technical and <br />Policy Issues. ASCE Proceedings of the Hydraulics Conference, <br />Pittsburgh, Penn., and Fort Collins, CO. 513:518. <br />9 <br />
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