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Instream Flows for Fish and Wildlife. National Problem Analysis, Phase III, Second National Water Assessment
The National Problem Analysis was the final analysis phase in the preparation of the Second National Water Assessment identifying and evaluating the Nation's most serious water resources problems. This report describes a nationwide examination of instream flow conditions and the implications of accelerated offstream uses of water through a volumetric analysis.
Instream Flows for Fish and Wildlife. National Problem Analysis, Phase III, Second National Water Assessment
The National Problem Analysis was the final analysis phase in the preparation of the Second National Water Assessment identifying and evaluating the Nation's most serious water resources problems. This report describes a nationwide examination of instream flow conditions and the implications of accelerated offstream uses of water through a volumetric analysis.
Instream Flows for Fish and Wildlife. National Problem Analysis, Phase III, Second National Water Assessment
1978
31 pages
Report
No indication
English
Natural Resource Management , Ecology , Water Pollution & Control , Stream flow , Wildlife , Water supply , Water pollution , Assessments , Streams , Estimates , Fishes , Protection , Constraints , Tables(Data) , Volume , Measurement , Snake River , Yellowstone River , Platte River , Puget Sound , Mississippi River , Maps , Low flow
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