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Evaluating a method of assessing coastal condition using benthic organisms, credited to Dutch, M., published in 2010. Published in GEO Beijing, Ministerial Summit, Nov. 15, in 2010.
Assessing the sensitivities of species and ecosystems to climate change in the Pacific Northwest, credited to Langdon, J., published in 2010. Published in Pacific Northwest Climate Science Conference, June 15-16, in 2010.
An instream water temperature model has been developed, verified , validated, and applied by the Instream Flow and Aquatic Systems Group (IFG). Using readily available hydrometeorological data, the model predicts average daily water temperature and diurnal fluctuations within a stream network. Various solution techniques are available ranging from desktop calculator programs designed for simple applications to a sophisticated computer program designed for complex systems, large data volumes, or repetitive applications. The application of the model and possible interpretations of its results are discussed with respect to two endangered fish species in the Upper Colorado River Basin. Complete documentation for the...