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Vincent A Lamarra

Hydrology, geomorphology and habitat studies of the San Juan River began in 1992 as a part of the San Juan River Basin Recovery Implementation Program (SJRIP). The activities changed from research to monitoring beginning in 1999. Geomorphology monitoring changed in 2005 at the direction of the SJRIP Biology Committee. River cross-section measurement changed from pre- and post-runoff to post-runoff every 5 years with the next measurements in 2009. In 2005, two detailed reach studies were initiated. The reaches were selected and first surveyed in 2005. In 2007, Colorado pikeminnow surveys in the two detailed reaches were added. This report summarizes data collected in 2007 as a part of the long-term monitoring program...
Hydrology, geomorphology and habitat studies of the San Juan River began in 1992 as a part of the San Juan River Basin Recovery Implementation Program (SJRIP). The activities changed from research to monitoring beginning in 1999. The work reported here summarizes data collected in 2001 and 2002 as a part of the longterm monitoring program and compares this data to that collected since 1992.
Hydrology, geomorphology and habitat studies of the San Juan River began in 1992 as a part of the San Juan River Basin Recovery Implementation Program (SJRIP). The activities changed from research to monitoring beginning in 1999. This report summarizes data collected in 2004 as a part of the long-term monitoring program and compares this data to that collected since 1992.
Hydrology, geomorphology and habitat studies of the San Juan River began in 1992 as a part of the San Juan River Basin Recovery Implementation Program (SJRIP). The activities changed from research to monitoring beginning in 1999. The work reported here summarizes data collected in 1999 as a part of the long-term monitoring program and compares these data to that collected since 1992.
Hydrology, geomorphology and habitat studies of the San Juan River began in 1992 as a part of the San Juan River Basin Recovery Implementation Program (SJRIP). The activities changed from research to monitoring beginning in 1999. Geomorphology monitoring changed in 2005 at the direction of the SJRIP Biology Committee. River cross-section measurement changed from pre- and post-runoff to post-runoff every 5 years with the next measurements in 2009. Due to funding limitations this was further postponed and will not occur before 2010. In 2005, two detailed reach studies were initiated. The reaches were selected and first surveyed in 2005. In 2007, Colorado pikeminnow surveys in the two detailed reaches were added. In...
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