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alluvial valley floors are, most likely, accumulated is and peas through these <br />narrower valleys. Thus their disturbance may be as important as the disturbance of <br />the actual alluvial valley floor. but those upstream areas were not mapped here. <br />Scheldt (1977) did map the upstream wildlife areas in the areas of northeastern Moo - <br />tans he investigated. <br />Aerial imagery was utilized to assess the relative vigor of v 1 ca. n in low- <br />land areas. Relative vigor was shown in color infrared serial : # cc acted <br />during the drier months since the more vigorously growing v `; ea,, asised <br />at this time. When this sign (of growth) is noted, the "A 1 +• 4' .r is also <br />identifying areas where shallow ground water is likely t '1a or soil <br />moisture is maintained at a level high enough to sustain . ation. There is <br />no equally direct indication of the quality of ground were tough large differences <br />in the quality of ground water would be reflected by the composition of vegetation. <br />It was not possible to assess the species included in the vegetation of sub - <br />irrigated lwland areas using serial imagery. Therefore, the methodology incor- <br />porated the use of available ground level photographs and other site - specific infor- <br />mation gathered by investigators at • number of mine sites *. Therefore the vegeta- <br />tive data presented are neither detailed or complete since field surveys were not <br />performed. <br />Alluvial valley floor designations were verified.vhere hay cropping in the val- <br />ley floor was observed in the aerial imagery. However, occasional difficulties were <br />encountered in ldentkfying alluvial valley floors. Storage reservoirs located in <br />the alluvial valley floors say restrict the a :teat of downstream flooding and <br />usually increase the subirrigated area by raising the local water table in the <br />vicinity of the impoundment. Such uncertainties in sapping, and others that exist <br />where irrigated leads border the alluvial valley, were not completely resolved during <br />the investigation. However, the effects of these impediments to accurate sapping <br />were considered trivial for the sites evaluated. <br />The methods used here to Identify alluvial valley floors are therefore largely <br />empirical. A definition of a complex interrelationship of geologic, hydrologic, <br />biologic, and topographic conditions that have surface, subsurface, time- related and <br />use- related components was attempted. Since this was done without benefit of ade- <br />quate field data, it is likely that the definition will improve as field data are <br />compiled. <br />It is concluded that alluvial valley floors can be sapped in the manner toed <br />here with reasonable certainty. Geological, ground water, and vegetative studies <br />would surely refine this analysis, but such investigations would require additional <br />time and field efforts. The reconnaissance sethodologv utilized for this report may <br />remain s suitable technique for initially identifying alluvial valley floors. Fur- <br />ther calibration with ground truth and subsurface data to confirm its accuracy would <br />be desirable. But it Is believed that the procedures used adequately identify the <br />alluvial valley floor areas that are subirrigated. What is not identified is the <br />hydrologic system that supports tba subirrigation. <br />Mimes or which ground -truth data mere available In some form and which had been <br />visited include Black Mesa, Rayenta, Craig, Edna, Energy (1, 2 A 3), Seneca, Colo - <br />wyo, Absaloka, Sig Sky, Circle !test, Rosebud Off), Decker, Savage, Spring Creek, <br />Youngs Creek, Savajo, San Juan, Star Lake, Beulah, Center, Falkirk, Gascoyoe, Glen - <br />baroid, Husky, Indian Bead, Valve, Alton, Eagle Butte, Belle Ayr, Big Born, Black <br />Thunder, Coal Creek, Cordero, Dave Johnston, East Gillette, Jacobs Ranch, Jim Brid- <br />ger, Lake DsSmet, Medicine Bow, North Rawhide, ISO 11, Rosebud (It!), Samiaoe, Soren- <br />son, Welch, Whitney, and Wyodak (Sea Appendix 1 for locations). <br />OCT 3 0 1981 <br />