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<br /> :" a, 10 . <br /> . ,... . 2.3 Basin Characteristics <br /> - " ~ ~ ~ N <br /> " a <br />. ------- <br />N The Yampa River is a tributary to the Green River, which is in turn a tributary to the Colorado <br />a ----- <br /> River. The Yampa River joins the Green River downstream of the study reach in Dinosaur <br /> National Monument. The Yampa has its headwaters in the Elkhead Mountains to the north, in <br /> the Park Range to the east, and in the White River Plateau to the south and west. The watershed <br /> M area at the downstream limit of the study at Deerlodge Park in the Dinosaur National Monument <br /> a is 7660 square miles, including tributary area in Wyoming. Approximately half of that area <br />. - <br />~ <br />a (3810 square miles) is in the Little Snake River watershed. The Little Snake River joins the <br />- <br /> ! Yampa River about 4 miles upstream of the downstream study limit. The elevation within the <br /> watershed ranges from 12,500 feet above mean sea level at the headwaters to 5600 feet at the <br /> downstream limit of the study. The average slope within the study reach is approximately 5 feet <br /> l1J per mile, except at Cross Mountain Canyon where the slope is approximately 60 feet per mile <br />~ ~ Vl within the three-mile canyon. <br /> <( <br /> <( Vl ~ <br /> ...J Z l1J ~ <br /> 0- J!) ~ <( > The climate in the Yampa River basin is classified as semi-arid and is characterized by low <br /> I <> :.<: ~ ~ <br /> I ~ precipitation, large daily temperature range, low humidity, and frequent wind. The primary <br /> I :s:: <( <br /> t- sources of moisture are air masses originating in :the Pacific Ocean from October through April, <br /> ~ and air masses from the Gulf of Mexico during the late spring and summer. Nonnal annual <br />. <br />U"> I precipitation ranges from approximately 14 inches downstream of Craig to an estimated 80 inches <br />a <br /> I in the higher elevation of the Park Range. Most of the annual precipitation in the high elevations <br /> ~ occurs as snow from October to April. Rainfall can occur as convective-type thunderstonns <br /> during the summer months generally over the lower elevations of the basin. The Yampa River <br /> l1J basin, from its headwaters to Dinosaur National Monument, is shown in Figure 3. <br />. '0 . > <br />:g '" <br /> z ~ ~ 2.4 Summary of Drainage Areas <br /> i::~ z <( <br /> ~ ~ <br /> t-~l1J- ~ The drainage areas for selected hydrologic points were detennined through planimetering. The <br /> ~<(>Vl <br /> ::1-<( 5 <br /> I Z O-~~-m results of the planimetering were then compared to known drainage area values at USGS gage <br /> I t.> locations. The drainage areas at the selected hydrologic points are shown in Table 2. <br />r.. . 8 <br /> ,... <br />a a <br /> - .. <br /> I N <br /> I Z ~ <br /> I z <C <br /> :::la:z <br /> '" O'W- <br /> <( '" >VI <br /> c: <C <br /> CO ~Za:aJ s: <br /> r:lI:: " <C <br />00 L.Ll ~ 00 VI W!I1YI . <br />a >-,~ ....til\. co <br /> ii2 a <br /> "- <br /> , <br /> <( -, <br /> I , <br /> I ~ , <br /> ~ ... , I <br /> I ~ ""1 <br />a, I <br />a m <br /> r- a <br /> - <br /> ------ 5 <br /> . . a, 00 . <br /> a ,... <br /> ... ... "" ~ "" <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />