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Review of Data and Summary of Opinions Regarding Snowmass Creek Modification
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By: Colorado Department of Wildlife. Jay W. Skinner. 1996
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United States Forest ServiceUnited States Fish and Wildlife ServiceUnited States Geological SurveyColorado Department of WildlifeColorado Water Conservation BoardColorado Department of Natural ResourcesColorado Supreme CourtDOW
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DWRDon Chapman Consultants, Inc.California Department of Fish and GameSnowmass Water and Sanitation DistrictDivision 5 Water CourtSWSDPitkin County Planning OfficeSnowmass WSDChelan County Public Utility DistrictNational Hydrology Research Institute
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Fort CollinsMt. WashingtonBrush CreekIdahoWyomingConvict CreekRocky Mountain streamsSagehen CreekGrand JunctionWillow CreekPitkin CountyAspenBear CreekCrystal RiverWestminsterCapitolHenry's Fork of the Snake RiverCastle CreekWater Division 4Maroon Bells SnowmassWest Snowmass CreekWest Snowmass CreekWest Snowmass CreekSnowmass LakeMaroon CreekOld SnowmassCapitol CreekHighland PkWoody CkCredit RiverMiramichi RiverCatamaran BrookRoaring ForkWenatchee RiverAmerican RiverLawrence CreekGlenwood SpringsSilver CreekSnowmass Ski AreaRoaring Fork
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groundwater storage dynamicsstreamflowstreamflowconcentration-discharge relationshipshydraulic gradientwater availabilityhabitat qualityhabitat quality
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porewater chemistryriparian zoneice microphysical processesice microphysical processeswater resourcessurvivalblowing snowR2blowing snowwater allocationaquatic entomologystream resilienceoverwinter survivalwildlife and piscatorial culture and procreationwildlife and piscatorial culture and procreationelectroshockingBudyko formulationseasonal isolationmonthly adjustment factorsvirgin flowtransmountain diversionpipeline infrastructureWeighted Usable AreaDynamic AnalysisR2CROSSIFIMInstream Flow Incremental MethodologyPhysical Habitat Simulation SystemPHABSIMWUA
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other (4)
- Habitat suitability index models and instream flow suitability curves (1986) — Raleigh, R.F., L.D. Zuckerman, and P.C. Nelson
- Habitat suitability information (1984) — Raleigh, R.F., T. Hickman, R.C. Solomon, and P.C. Nelson
- Evaluation ofinstream flow methods and determination of water quantity needs for streams in the State of Colorado (1979) — Nehring, R.B
- Probability-of-use criteria for the family Salmonidae (1978) — Bovee, K.D
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