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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 25.--Summary of simul.ated historical. monthly streamflows3 <br /> control. point 15 (Yampa River at craig~ colo.)~ <br /> with 75 percent of agricul.tural and no transmountain diversions3 <br /> and with 75 percent of both agricul.tural and transmountain diversions3 and <br />including 100 percent of industrial and municipal. diversions for aU simulations <br />[FLOW VALUES: A=MEAN; B=MEDIAN; and C=80-PERCENT EXCEEDENCE. Underscored values <br /> are less than corresponding table 22 simulated historical conditions] <br />OP- FLOW MONTHLY FLOWS, IN CUBIC FEET PER SECOND <br />T10N VALUES OCT. NOV. DEC. JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT <br /> WITHOUTTRANSMOUNTAIN DIVERSIONS <br /> A 138 222 243 196 218 461 1998 4194 q303 740 166 150 <br /> B 115 217 250 216 219 1i6T 2064 4257 4248 ill 144 124 <br /> C 100 174 227 116 202 436 1580 3314 illS 212 118 100 <br />2 A 117 221 234 231 217 414 1924 4759 4800 768 150 148 <br /> B 96 225 234 199 206 408 T986 4900 Ii8i8 467 139 125 <br /> c 63 164 206 90 190 383 Tli60 3875 3056 140 96 96 <br />3 A 139 238 314 262 295 440 1703 4105 4435 827 262 202 <br /> B 120 231 317 294 301 444 1754 4217 4321 537 260 173 <br /> C 99 1M 298 176 267 402 1292 3426 2717 279 203 132 <br />4 A 26 95 152 139 196 383 1703 4403 4668 595 12 32 <br /> B 0 67 183 174 198 38T T8T7 4498 4637 291 0 0 <br /> C 0" 0 --so .rr T8T 358 1377 3505 2936 0 0 0 <br /> WITH TRANSMOUNTAIN DIVERSIONS <br /> A 108 168 189 154 177 413 1799 3992 4100 585 134 122 <br /> B 100 156 194 169 175 417 T8IT 4093 4045 272 120 108 <br /> C 90 107 150 TOT m 393 T462 3113 264T 100 100 100 <br />2 A 81 179 .!1!. 126 238 377 1731 4552 4600 641 134 116 <br /> B 84 172 190 156 166 372 1786 4692 4613 314 132 115 <br /> C ,. ill 164 I 150 342 1290 367S- 2834 96 96 Lf3 <br />3 A 119 193 271 221 248 386 1499 3882 4215 706 222 175 <br /> B 103 196 277 244 256 402 T1f27 4604 4fOT 416 216 155 <br /> C 85 110 251 140 214 340 1090 3186 2539 214 150 108 <br />4 A 12 46 73 86 111 302 1534 4208 4473 474 2- 14 <br /> B 0 0 60 lll. 146 328 1622 4303 4441 95 0 0 <br /> C 0" 0 0 0 0 221 1T82 3309 2740 0 0 0 <br /> <br />39 <br />
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