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<br /> T<lble I OataY <br />Big Thompson R1ver BasIn Vicinity Cllmatologklll <br /> '1eanAnnuIII July Mean J<lnullryMean <br />Location Procipltation Temperature Temperature <br /> (Ioches) (OF) (OF) <br />Fort Collins 14.94 70.8 26.8 <br />2 miles East- <br />Southeast of <br />Post Office 10 <br />Longrnont 12.74 71.6 26.8 <br />Greeley 12.20 73.3 24.5 <br />Estes Park 15.87 62.2 27.1 <br /> <br />The Little Thompson RIver, a right-bank tributary of <br />the Big Thompson RIver, draios an area of about 200 sqU<lre miles. <br />The rtver has its source at the eastern edge of Rocky Mountatn <br />NatIonal Park near T~in Sisters Peaks <lnd flows easterly to join <br />the Big Thompson River about 1 mile north of Mi Illken. Eleva- <br />tIons In the basin range from about 11.000 feet "'.s.l. at the <br />head~ators to about 4725 feet m.s.l. at the 81g Thompson River <br />confluence. <br /> <br />!J <br /> <br />Thi 5 d<lTa ~as compi led from National Weather Service reoords <br />for 1941-1970. <br /> <br />The reach of the LitTle Thompson River studied tn this <br />report begins approximately on the section line between Sections <br />2 and 3, T3N, R70W and ends about 10 mIles downstream liT the <br />larimer-Weld County lIne between SectIon 24, T4N, R69W and Sec- <br />tionI9,T4N,R68w. The LlttleThompson River throughout this <br />reach Is characterIzed by a meanderIng channel flowIng through a <br />"v"-shapedvalley. Channel dimensions vary through the study <br />reach. Fromrefereocepoints I t046,thechannel width varies <br />from 60 to 160 feet and averages 100 feet; the depth ranges from <br />7 to 9 feet. From reference points 46 to 79. the channel width <br />varies from eo to 140 feet and averages 90 feet; the depth ranges <br />from4t09feet. Frorn reference points 79 to 104,theehannel <br />width varIes from 60 to 130 feet and averages 90 feet; the depth <br />ranges from 4 to e feet. The streambed has an average slope of <br />17 feet per mile from reference points I to 46, 2~ feet per mile <br />from reference points 46 to 79, and 17 feat per mi Ie from refer- <br />ence points 79 to 104. <br /> <br />The prim<lry stre<lms In the Big Thompson RIver basin are <br />the Big Thompson River ilnd the LIttle Thompson River. The Big <br />Tnompson River has Its source In Rbcky Mountain National Park near <br />1>\1 Iner P<lSS. From ThIs are.. the river flows in a gen!trlll easterly <br />direction to Its confluence with the South Platte River about 5 <br />mile,> ~outh..,,<;t of r,r"..I"y. The ~ortlon of th.. 81g Thom~<;on River <br />studied In thIs report begins about 2 mIles southeast of Loveland <br />neilrthecenterofSection20,T5N,R68Wllndendsllbout5mlles <br />downstream ilt the Lilrimer-Weld County lIne botween Soction 24, <br />T5N, R68Wand Soctlon 19, T5N, R67W. Thaupstreamstudy limltof <br />this report is the do~nstraam study limit of FlOOd PlaIn Informa. <br />tlon. BI~ Thompson RIver. Love I and, Colorado, pub I ished by the <br />Corps of [ngioeers In December 1911. ThroughOut this re;')Ch tne <br />channel wIdth yarles from <br />..Idth. The channel depth <br />feet. The strenm~d has <br />through the study reach. <br />through a ",,"-shaped valley SC<'lrred by considerable mining IIctivity. <br /> <br />eo '0 160 foet and avorages 100 feet 10 <br />ranges from 4 '00 feet and averages , <br />an <lver<lga Slape of U feet per mile <br />The cMnnel Is alluvial '0' meanders <br /> <br />F;g"r,,~ I lhrough ~ sho~ existing condition:; "Ion~ the <br />Big Thompson River study reach. Exlstlng conditions alono tho <br />Little Thompson River study reaCh are sho~n on figures 5 through <br />I I. These photographs were taken In December 1976 by personnel <br />of the Colorado Water Conservation Bo~rd. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />, <br />