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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 /> Table 20.--Summary of simulated historical. monthly streamfl.ows3 <br /> control. point 34 (Trout Creek at mouth)~ <br /> with 75 percent of agricul.tural. and no transmountain diversions~ <br /> and with 75 percent of both agricultural and transmountain diversions~ and <br />including 100 percent of industrial. and municipal diversions for al.l. simulations <br />[FLOW VALUES: A=MEAN; B=MEDIAN; and C=80-PERCENT EXCEEDENCE. Underscored values <br /> are less than corresponding table 17 simulated 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 21 25 24 23 27 41 158 297 103 22 14 14 <br /> B 17 23 23 23 29 40 128 243 88 17 11 11 <br /> C 11 17 17 17 23 29 91 166 40 11 6 11 <br />2 A 23 25 n. 41 28 41 130 226 94 34 24 20 <br /> B 12. 20 20 21 26 36 115 196 84 41 15 10 <br /> c 10 12. 12. 12. 20 26 76 140 52 15 9 I <br />3 A 22 Q 20 .!i 22 41 114 211 92 35 25 21 <br /> B 16 .!i 19 19 21 28 99 186 86 39 13 11 <br /> C "8 .!l 10 14 14 21 71 130 53 13 8 I <br />4 A ..12. 19 20 21 24 36 129 256 92 16 9 2- <br /> B 13 18 18 20 25 33 107 215 78 12 "6 7 <br /> C I 13 .!l. 12. 20 26 78 140 29 ""6 1 .2. <br /> WITH TRANSMOUNTAIN DIVERSIONS <br /> A 21 25 24 23 27 41 158 297 103 22 14 14 <br /> B 17 23 23 23 29 40 128 243 88 17 11 11 <br /> C 11 17 17 17 23 29 91 166 40 11 6 11 <br />2 A 22 24 22 22 46 40 133 227 95 38 26 22 <br /> B 15 20 20 21 24 30 117 201 "S4 41 15 10 <br /> C I .!.2. .l2.. .!.2. .!.2. 22 86 143 52 15 7 I <br />3 A 21 Q 20 18 22 33 120 214 93 37 26 20 <br /> B 14 .!i .!i 19 19 28 101 196 86 40 15 9 <br /> C "6 .!l. 10 14 14 20 71 136 54 13 6 "6 <br />4 A 12. 19 20 21 24 36 129 256 92 16 9 2- <br /> B .!l 18 18 20 ~ 33 107 215 78 12 "6 I <br /> C I 11 .!l 1.2. 20 26 78 14Q 29 ""6 1 .2. <br /> <br />34 <br />
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