A literature review and hypsometric analysis to support decisions on trout management flows on the Colorado River downstream from Glen Canyon Dam

Author:

Giardina Mariah,Korman Josh,Yard Michael D.ORCID,Wright ScottORCID,Kaplinski Matthew A.ORCID,Bennett Glenn

Publisher

US Geological Survey

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