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UCREFRP Catalog Number
9705
Author
Green River Study Plan ad hoc Committee.
Title
Study plan for the implementation and evaluation of flow and temperature recommendations for endangered fishes in the Green River downstream of Flaming Gorge Dam.
USFW Year
2007.
USFW - Doc Type
Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program
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<br />Table A3. Continued. <br /> <br />General Flow and Temperature Relevant Studies <br />Recommendations Anticipated Effects and Uncertainties (Hypotheses) (primary studies in bold) <br />(Muth et al. 2000) <br />Reach 2-Spring Peak (continued) <br />Peak flows in Reach 2 should be of the U15. Rates of sediment deposition and erosion in breaches and U15-1 Project Cap-6HYD <br />magnitude, timing, and duration to floodplain depressions as a function of breach configuration, peak UI5-2. Evaluation of restoration and <br />provide floodplain inundation in the flow, and connecting flow magnitude and duration (Muth et al. management options for Ouray NWR <br />Ouray portion of the river (continued) 2000). UI5-3. Project 85f <br /> UI5-4. Western aerial photography of2005 <br /> Deak flow <br /> U16. The response of nonnative fish populations to spring peak UI6-1. Project 109 <br /> flows (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 2005). UI6-2. Project 123 <br /> UI6-3. Project 144 <br /> UI6-4. Project 110 <br /> UI6-5. Project 98a <br /> UI6-7. Project 98b <br /> U16-8. Project 125 <br /> UI6-7. Project 140 <br /> UI6-8. Projects C-18/19 <br /> UI6-9. Project 124 <br />Reach 2-Summer Through Winter Base <br />The mean flow forthe summer- Anticipated Effects A8-1. Project 138 <br />winter period should be established A8. Base flows in summer and autumn scaled to the hydrologic A8-2. Western backwater topography <br />each year on the basis of anticipated condition favor the formation of backwaters and other low- study <br />hydrologic conditions, but velocity shoreline nursery habitats (Muth et al. 2000). A8-3. Project 128 <br />adjustments can be made if A8-4. Project 133 <br />hydrologic conditions change. Flow A8-5. Project 144 <br />should gradually decline from peak A9. Maintenance of the mean base flow within recommended A9-1. Project 138 <br />flow to base flow, with the base levels of seasonal and within-day flow variability throughout A9-2. Project 128 <br />flow reached by early to middle summer, autumn, and winter will promote favorable conditions A9-3. Project 133 <br />summer (depending on hydrologic for all life stages of endangered fishes that use low-velocity A9-4. Project 144 <br />conditions) and maintained through habitats (Muth et al. 2000). A9-5. Western backwater topography <br />February. study <br /> A9-6. Evaluation of stocked fish <br /> <br />~ <br />~ <br />~ <br />~ <br />::tl <br />V:l <br />..., <br />S <br />"'<:i <br />~ <br />:c: <br /> <br />>> <br />I <br />...... <br />00 <br /> <br />~ <br />0- <br />"'t <br />;: <br />l:l <br />~ <br />.w <br />w <br /><:::> <br /><:::> <br />'-l <br />
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