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Stream Channel Responses to Streamflow Diversion on Small Streams of the Snake River Drainage, Idaho

Date: 2000-01-01
Categories: Water, Forest Ecology, Hydrology & Watersheds, Land & Water Management
Source: Sustainable Living Library

Summary

Technical report (1993-1995). Covers Snake River Drainage, Idaho, Ogden. Topics: streamflow diversion, water diversions, channel effects, flow conveyance. Agencies: USDA, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. Cites 30 external works.

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United States Forest ServiceUnited States Department of AgricultureUnited States Geological SurveyRocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment StationIntermountain Research StationRocky Mountain Research StationPacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment StationWyoming Water Research Center
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Wyoming Water Development Commission

External References Cited (30)

Works cited by this document, grouped by type.

study (16)

  • Subalpine channels with diversions in the Colorado Rocky Mountains (1997)Ryan
  • Effective discharge for headwater streams in Idaho (1997)Whiting and others
  • Ryan study (1997)Ryan
  • Stream channels above and below water diversions on 20 streams in Colorado (1996)Chavez
  • Effective discharge for Rocky Mountain streams (1995)Andrews and Nankervis
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  • Wesche study (1991)Wesche
  • Channel geometry study in Wyoming (1991)Wesche
  • Plant water stress in Sierra Nevada (1991)Smith and others
  • Vegetation model for streamflow reduction (1989)Leighton and Risser
  • Dominant discharge study (1988)Carling
  • Jarrett's equation (1984)Jarrett
  • Riparian vegetation modeling in eastern Sierra California (1982)Taylor
  • Effective discharge for Yampa River basin (1980)Andrews
  • Sediment diversion by irrigation ditches in Idaho (1979)Johnson and Smith
  • Effective discharge and channel change (1960)Wolman and Miller
  • Wolman pebble-count method (1954)Wolman

report (8)

  • USDA Forest Service Res. Pap. RMRS-RP-20 (2000)
  • Stream channel responses to streamflow diversion on small streams of the Snake River drainage, Idaho (2000)Carolyn C. Bohn, John G. King
  • Dams and rivers, a primer on the downstream effects of dams (1996)Collier, Michael; Webb, Robert; Schmidt, John
  • Stream channel reference sites: an illustrated guide to field technique (1994)Harrelson, Cheryl; Rawlins, C.L; Potyondy, John
  • Field methods for measurement of fluvial sediment (1988)Edwards, Thomas; Glysson, G. Douglas
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  • Plant communities along diverted streams (1987)Harris and others
  • Downstream effects of dams on alluvial rivers (1984)Williams, Garnett; Wolman, M. Gordon
  • Johnson and Smith report (1979)Johnson and Smith

article (4)

  • Sediment deposition and entrapment in vegetated streambeds (1994)Abt, Steven; Clary, Warren; Thornton, Christopher
  • Effective and bankfull discharges of streams in the Yampa River Basin, Colorado and Wyoming (1980)Andrews, Edmund
  • A method of sampling coarse river-bed material (1954)Wolman, M. Gordon
  • Journal of Geology

book (2)

  • The fluvial system (1977)Schumm, Stanley
  • Fluvial processes in geomorphology (1964)Leopold, Luna; Wolman, M. Gordon; Miller, John P.