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The Rio Grande-Rio Bravo River is the second longest river in the US and is a critical drinking water source for more than 13 million people. It flows south from the snow-capped mountains of Colorado through the New Mexico desert, forms the border between Texas and Mexico, and empties into the Gulf of Mexico at Brownsville, Texas. The multi-national, multi-state, ecologically diverse nature of this river makes management of the resource a complex task, especially in the context of more frequent droughts, changes in land use patterns, and increasing water use needs. The purpose of this project was to review scientific monitoring and research reports and provide an overview of the state of the knowledge of the Upper...
Categories: Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2015,
CASC,
Completed,
Projects by Region,
Rivers, Streams and Lakes, All tags...
Rivers, Streams and Lakes,
Science Tools for Managers,
Science Tools for Managers,
South Central,
South Central CASC,
State of the Science,
State of the Science,
Water, Coasts and Ice,
Water, Coasts and Ice, Fewer tags
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This data is a compilation of fishery monitoring data collected by state agencies over several decades in tailwaters downriver of dams in Colorado, Utah, Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, New Mexico, Arizona, California, and Oregon. Specifically, the data contained herein is summary data used in four generalized linear mixed models that were developed to assess the biological and hydrologic factors that influence rainbow and brown trout recruitment and adult size in tailwaters across the western United States.
Categories: Data;
Types: Citation;
Tags: Anderson Ranch dam,
Beaverhead River,
Bighorn River,
Blue River,
Boysen dam, All tags...
Buffalo Bill dam,
Cheesman dam,
Clark Canyon dam,
Colorado River,
Crystal dam,
Deer Creek dam,
Dillon dam,
Eleven Mile dam,
Flaming Gorge dam,
Fryingpan River,
Glen Canyon dam,
Green River,
Gunnison River,
Hebgen dam,
Holter dam,
Jordanelle dam,
Kerr dam,
Kings River,
Kootenai River,
Libby dam,
Lower Provo River,
Madison River,
Middle Provo River,
Missouri River,
Muddy Creek,
Navajo dam,
Oncorhynchus mykiss,
Owyhee River,
Owyhee dam,
Pine Flat dam,
Ridgway dam,
Ritschard dam,
Ruedi dam,
Salmo trutta,
San Juan River,
Shoshone River,
Soldier Creek dam,
South Fork of the Boise River,
South Platte River,
Spinney Mountain dam,
Strawberry River,
Strontia Springs dam,
Taylor Park dam,
Taylor River,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
Uncompahgre River,
Williams Fork dam,
Williams Fork of the Colorado River,
Windy Gap dam,
Yellowtail dam,
competition,
dam operations,
discharge,
fish,
hydropeaking,
regulated river, Fewer tags
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