Response of juvenile chinook habitat to mainstem discharge in the Talkeetna-to-Devil Canyon segment of the Susitna River, Alaska /

"This report identifies five aquatic habitat types within the middle Susitna River directly influenced by changes in mainstem discharge and presents the necessary photography and surface area measurements to quantify the change in wetted surface area associated with incremental decreases in mai...

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Alternate Title:Susitna Hydroelectric Project. Response of juvenile chinook habitat to mainstem discharge in the Talkeetna-to-Devil Canyon segment of the Susitna River, Alaska
Main Author: Steward, C. R.
Additional Author(s):Wilkinson, Robert C.

Milner, A. M. 1952-
Corporate Contributor(s):Susitna Hydroelectric Project.

Trihey and Associates.

Alaska Power Authority.

HARZA-EBASCO Susitna Joint Venture.
Publisher:Alaska Power Authority,
Report Numbers:APA 2909

SUS 598
Edition:[Final].
Series:Document (Susitna Hydroelectric Project) ; no. 2909.
Instream flow relationships report series, technical report ; no. 5, pt. A.
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Online Access:Link to Full Text
Library Holdings:Print Versions
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Summary:"This report identifies five aquatic habitat types within the middle Susitna River directly influenced by changes in mainstem discharge and presents the necessary photography and surface area measurements to quantify the change in wetted surface area associated with incremental decreases in mainstem discharge between 23,000 and 5,100 cfs."--P. iv.
Physical Description:xvii, 254 leaves : ill., map ; 28 cm.
Notes:At head of title: Susitna Hydroelectric Project.

"Federal Energy Regulatory Commission project no. 7114"--Cover.

"Susitna file no. 4.3.1.3."

"December 1985."

This document is one of five works intended to support "Instream flow relationships report. Volume no. 2" (the draft is APA document no. 2909d and SUS document no. 555). See the preface, which lists these works as four titles.
Report Type:Final report.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 146-148).