Conservation Planning for the Colorado River in Utah - Stillness of water for Bat Watering Model
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| maintainer | Patrick B Shafroth |
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| metadata_created | 2025-11-21T01:05:13.002568 |
| metadata_modified | 2025-11-21T01:05:13.002572 |
| notes | This map shows the channel boundary (2011) of the Colorado River mainstem between the Utah Colorado border and the upper pool of Lake Powell, Utah (146 miles). The channel boundary was mapped from public available NAIP imagery flown on June 28, 2011, when the river flow was 886 m3/s at the Cisco gage. The channel is subdivided into channel types: fast water (main channel, secondary channel), and still water types (backwater, isolated pool and tributary channel). |
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| title | Conservation Planning for the Colorado River in Utah - Stillness of water for Bat Watering Model |