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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 />Model-simulated historical monthly streamflows for control point 18 (Yampa <br />River near Maybell, Colo.) are presented in tables 32 through 36. This site is lo- <br />cated downstream from the proposed Juniper Reservoir and approximately 1 mi east <br />of the town of Maybell (fig. 1). In comparison to streamflow-gaging-station <br />measured data, simulated historical mean monthly streamflows for historical (1927- <br />76) conditions without transmountain diversions (table 32) range from +6 to -23 <br />percent and have an average absolute variation of 7 percent. These simulated his- <br />torical flow statistics were generally lower than the calculated flow statistics <br />during July, August, and September. All monthly flow values in tables 32 through <br />36 less than the corresponding historical monthly flow values are underscored. <br /> <br /> Table 32.--Summary of monthly streamflows~ <br /> control point 18 (Yampa River near Maybell~ Col.o.)~ <br /> for simul.ated historical conditions~ including 100 percent <br /> of transmountain diversions~ and for historical conditions <br />[FLOW VALUES: A=MEAN; B=MEDIAN; and C=80-PERCENT EXCEEDENCE. Underscored <br />values are less than his to rica 1 conditions without transmountain diversions] <br />FLOW MONTHLY FLOWS, IN CUBIC FEET PER SECOND <br />VALUES OCT. NOV. DEC. JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT <br /> SIMULATED HISTORICAL CONDITIONS <br />A 352 337 313 290 323 713 2794 6228 5277 1210 291 200 <br />B 323 322 295 277 287 575 2616 5962 5331 1043 246 158 <br />C 219 239 259 245 259 523 1840 4376 3644 459 110 81 <br />SIMULATED HISTORICAL CONDITIONS WITH 100 PERCENT OF TRANSMOUNTAIN DIVERSIONS <br />A 273 233 227 212 245 635 2410 5837 4891 955 228 132 <br />B 236 230 216 199 209 497 2225 5571 4940 m 178 83 <br />C 146 81 .!l.!.. 167 182 445 1449 3985 3253 331 72 22 <br /> HISTORICAL STREAMFLOWS CALCULATED FROM GAGING-STATION RECORDS <br />A 353 351 296 274 323 675 2647 6208 5472 1331 378 245 <br />B 324 324 276 266 299 608 2755 6210 5315 1200 328 202 <br />C 191 248 202 207 247 428 1544 4322 3546 545 197 137 <br /> <br />46 <br /> <br />j <br />
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