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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7344
Author
Veenhuis, J. E. and D. E. Hillier.
Title
Impact of Reservoir-Development Alternatives on Streamflow Quantity in the Yampa River Basin, Colorado and Wyoming.
USFW Year
1982.
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Lakewood, Colorado.
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<br /> <br /> Table 14.--Summary of simulated historical monthly streamflows, <br /> control point 38 (Elk River near Trull, Colo.), <br /> with 50 percent of agricultural and no transmountain diversions, <br />~ and with 50 percent of both agricultural and transmountain diversions, and <br />, including 100 percent of industrial and municipal diversions for all simuZations <br /> [FLOW VALUES: A=MEAN; B=MEDIAN; and C=80-PERCENT EXCEEDENCE. Underscored <br /> values are less than corresponding table 12 historical conditions] <br /> OP- FLOW MONTHLY FLOWS, IN CUBIC FEET PER SECOND <br /> TION VALUES OCT. NOV. DEC. JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT <br /> WITHOUT TRANSMOUNTAIN DIVERSIONS <br /> A 98 88 88 85 94 147 547 1838 2074 517 113 77 <br /> B 95 90 89 82 93 143 529 1777 2110 457 109 76 <br /> C 68 62 74 65 83 121 397 1398 1646 164 83 51 <br /> 2 A 106 86 86 85 92 146 547 1818 2066 520 127 87 <br /> B 115 90 89 87 92 143 529 T748 2092 458 126 89 <br /> C 83 58 69 57 79 120 397 1377 1646 181 108 66 <br /> 3 A 171 163 163 157 163 198 491 1396 1819 587 249 174 <br /> B 175 166 165 160 167 199 461 1308 1842 525 255 169 <br /> C 147 147 155 148 160 180 372 1034 1472 310 205 142 <br /> 4 A 76 68 77 80 97 153 580 1905 2069 485 12 50 <br /> B T3 71 11. 80 97 152 561 T866 2117 430 72 48 <br /> C 4T 1i3 2l. .21 88 125 425 T1f64" 1637 ill 47 24 <br /> WITH TRANSMOUNTAIN DIVERSIONS <br /> A 99 85 86 80 95 145 547 1832 2068 535 115 81 <br /> B 100 90 89 81 93 143 529 T765 2f08 461 111 81 <br /> C 71 58 69 59 82 120 397 1384 T646 232 93 50 <br /> 2 A 106 84 83 80 93 145 547 1808 2062 537 139 85 <br /> B 112 91 82 80 90 143 529 1750 2095 469 146 85 <br /> C 57 50 67 55 79 116 397 1376 T646 231 119 51 <br /> 3 A 175 162 161 154 160 194 493 1390 1813 603 248 176 <br /> B 181 166 166 159 167 199 46T T308 1834 557 260 170 <br /> C 150 147 155 145 156 170 372 1038 1472 317 196 142 <br /> 4 A 76 68 77 80 97 153 580 1905 2069 485 75 50 <br /> B 73 71 79 80 97 152 561 TS66 2117 1i3O 72 48 <br /> c 4T 43 57 .2.l 88 125 425 1464 1637 121 47 24 <br /> <br />27 <br />
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