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Use of a precipitation-runoff model to simulate natural streamflow conditions in the Methow River Basin, Washington

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Title Use of a precipitation-runoff model to simulate natural streamflow conditions in the Methow River Basin, Washington
Creator Ely, D. Matthew and Risley, John C.
Subject Rare fishes; Endangered species; Computer simulation; Geographic information systems; Streamflow;
Coverage Columbia River; Washington;
Description Management of the water resources of the Methow River Basin is changing in response to the listing of three species of fish under the Endangered Species Act and the Washington State-legislated watershed-planning process. Management options must be considered that minimize adverse effects on people but meet instream flow needs for fish. This report describes the construction and calibration of the Methow River Basin watershed model and evaluates the accuracy of the model as a predictive tool...
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey
Contributor Okanogan County, Washington
Date 2001
Type text;
Format application/pdf;
Source Ely, D. Matthew and Risley, John C., 2001, Use of a precipitation-runoff model to simulate natural streamflow conditions in the Methow River Basin, Washington, Washington: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 01-4198, 43 p.
Language eng
Rights Public Domain, Courtesy of the USGS
Identifier http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/ref/collection/wwdl-er/id/32

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