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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.101.10.A
Description
Colorado River-Water Projects-Glen Canyon Dam/Lake Powell-Glen Canyon Adaptive Management-AMWG
State
AZ
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
3/3/2004
Author
USGS
Title
AMWG Meeting Attachments-March 3-4 2004-Variations in Sand Storage Measured at Monumented Cross Sections in the Colorado River Between Canyon Dam and Lava Falls Rapid-Northern Arizona 1992-99
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Report/Study
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<br />FIGURES-Continued <br /> <br />Page <br /> <br />14. Bed-elevation measurements for selected cross sections in the primary data set below <br />the confluences of the Paria and Colorado Rivers. and the Little Colorado and <br /> <br />Colorado Rivers............... ................ ..................... ................. ......... .... ..... .... ....... ............. .............. 27 <br />15. Bed-elevation measurements for cross section lal in the primary data set below the <br />confluence of the Little Colorado and Colorado Rivers ................................................................ 28 <br />16. Discharge and normalized change-in-area data for cross sections in the primary data set <br />between the contluences of the Paria and Colorado Rivers. and Bright Angel Creek and the <br />Colorado River <br />A. Daily maximum discharge at the streamflow-gaging station at Colorado River at Lees Ferry 29 <br />B. Daily maximum discharge at the streamllow-gaging station at Paria River at Lees Ferry ..... 29 <br /> <br />C. Sections pO l-p32 .................................................................................................................... 29 <br />D. Sections hl-h5 and wl-w5..................................................................................................... 29 <br />E. Daily maximum discharge at the streamflow-gaging station at <br />Colorado River above Little Colorado River........................................................................... 30 <br />F. Daily maximum discharge at the streamflow-gaging station at <br />Little Colorado River near Cameron ....................................................................................... 30 <br /> <br />G. Sections la 1-lf5. ..................................................................................................................... 30 <br />H. Sections gO-g5 ........................................................................................................................ 30 <br /> <br />17. Net change in area for cross sections in the matching-date data set between the confluence <br />of the Paria and Colorado Rivers and Badger Creek Rapid <br />A. Sections pOI-p08 .................................................................................................................... 32 <br />B. Sections p09-p15 .................................................................................................................... 32 <br />C. Sections p 15a-p20................................................................................................................... 32 <br /> <br />D. Sections p21-p26 .................................................................................................................... 33 <br />E. Sections p27-p31 .................................................................................................................... 33 <br /> <br />18. Net change in area for cross sections in the matching-date data set between the confluence <br />of the Little Colorado and Colorado Rivers and Tanner Rapid <br /> <br />A. Sections la 1-la7 ....................................................................................................................... 34 <br />B. Sections Ibl-lb4 ...................................................................................................................... 34 <br /> <br />C. Sections Ie 1-1c5 .......... ...................................................... ........................ ............ .......... ......... 34 <br />D. Sections Idl. Id4. and lel-le5.................................................................................................. 35 <br /> <br />E. Sections Ifl-lf4............................ .......... ........................... ................... ..... ...................... ......... 35 <br /> <br />19. Associations between average changes in area and live hydrologic conditions for cross <br />sections in the matching-date data set between the confluence of the Paria and Colorado <br />Rivers and Badger Creek Rapid <br />A. Average of daily mean flows ................................................................................................... 36 <br />B. Average of time-weighted daily mean flows ........................................................................... 36 <br />C. Average of daily mean range of Ilows..................................................................................... 36 <br />D. Average of time-weighted daily mean range of tlows............................................................. 36 <br />E. Suspended-sediment discharge from the Paria River .............................................................. 36 <br /> <br />20. Associations between average changes in area and five hydrologic conditions for cross <br />sections in the matching-date data set between the conlluence of the Little Colorado and <br />Colorado Rivers and Tanner Rapid <br />A. Average of daily mean flows ................................................................................................... 37 <br />B. Average of time-weighted daily mean Ilows........................................................................... 37 <br />C. Average of daily mean range-of-flows .................................................................................... 37 <br />D. Average of time-weighted daily mean range of flows............................................................. 37 <br />E. Suspended-sediment discharge from the Paria and Little Colorado Rivers ............................ 37 <br /> <br />02~'1 <br /> <br />Contents v <br />
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