1982 winter temperature study, open file report /

Describes the methods for measuring continuous and instantaneous surface and intergravel water temperatures at known fish spawning areas, and presents water temperature data in raw and graphical forms. A trip report discusses the physical processes influencing winter habitat conditions. Relationship...

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Alternate Title:Susitna intergravel temperature report.
Additional Author(s):Trihey, E. Woody.

Atkinson, Steven C.
Corporate Contributor(s):Acres American Incorporated.

Alaska. Department of Fish and Game.

Arctic Environmental Information and Data Center (Alaska)
Publisher:Acres American Incorporated,
Report Numbers:SUS 158
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Online Access:Link to Full Text
Library Holdings:Print Versions
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Summary:Describes the methods for measuring continuous and instantaneous surface and intergravel water temperatures at known fish spawning areas, and presents water temperature data in raw and graphical forms. A trip report discusses the physical processes influencing winter habitat conditions. Relationships between mid-winter slough and mainstem water temperature, between river stage and groundwater upwelling, and between spawning success and substrate availability are proposed.
Physical Description:150 pages in various pagings : illustrations, 4 maps ; 28 cm
Notes:"June 1982."

"Expand[s] upon earlier observations by ADF & G of mid-winter water temperatures and habitat conditions in the side sloughs (Barrett, 1975, ADF & G, 1981)"--Summary.