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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 33.--Summary of simul.ated historical monthl.y streamflows~ <br /> controZ point 18 CYampa River near MaybeZZ~ col.o.), <br /> with 25 percent of agricul.tural. and no transmountain diversions3 <br /> and with 25 percent of both agricuZtural and transmountain diversions~ and <br />incZuding 100 percent of industriaZ and municipal. diversions for aU simul.ations <br /> [FLOW VALUES: A=MEAN; B=MEDIAN; and C=80-PERCENT EXCEEDENCE. Underscored <br /> values are less than corresponding table 32 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 466 551 575 593 548 397 517 3034 3406 886 208 309 <br /> B 505 578 596 606 575 ill 200 2533 3T65 865 200 326 <br /> C 398 496 544 551 517 263 200 723 1586 696 200 262 <br />2 A 485 573 594 586 556 397 525 3433 3891 902 204 306 <br /> B 516 595 610 603 585 423 200 3151 3615 864 200 323 <br /> C 414 523 566 547 503 266 200 753 1930 714 200 262 <br />3 A 485 573 594 586 556 382 588 3191 3694 906 203 309 <br /> B 516 595 610 603 585 ill 200 2919 3350 m 200 327 <br /> C 414 523 566 547 503 243 200 895 1753 721 200 260 <br />4 A 250 196 213 217 255 562 2353 5728 5137 1132 241 143 <br /> B 205 180 207 209 222 436 2217 5473 5204 953 200 102 <br /> C 147 97 160 170 ill 396 1539 3959 3547 379 105 44 <br /> WITH TRANSMOUNTAIN DIVERSIONS <br /> A 455 546 576 590 544 384 458 2749 3260 872 208 306 <br /> B 497 571 599 601 571 417 200 1m 3067 796 200 323 <br /> C 360 495 558 551 500 265 200 717 1179 686 200 245 <br />2 A 470 549 577 586 550 394 457 3153 3761 888 205 305 <br /> B 510 579 595 592 566 ill 200 2603 3511 803 200 322 <br /> C 382 508 552 546 504 267 200 749 1733 69T 200 257 <br />3 A 481 565 586 582 557 382 508 2902 3565 888 204 308 <br /> B 516 593 607 601 582 414 200 2214 3245 809 200 327 <br /> C 388 516 554 546 516 246 200 727 1537 685 200 258 <br />4 A 243 154 170 194 232 542 2255 5630 5039 1058 232 130 <br /> B 200 130 188 190 196 416 2119 5375 5106 --ssG 190 79 <br /> C 145 l!. 49 139 171 376 1m 3861 3449 365 103 .rr <br /> <br />47 <br /> <br />~ <br />
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