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Crater Lake Tributaries Flow Assessment

 

Report Number: 12825

Reporting Year: 1997

Permit Number: CRLA1997ASPT

Date Received: Jan 01, 1998

Principal Investigator: Andre Lehre, Department of Geology, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA

Additional investigator(s): Dr. Bill Trush

Park-assigned Study Id. # CRLA1997ASPT

Permit Expiration Date: Jan 01, 1998

Permit Start Date: Jan 01, 1997

Study Starting Date: Jan 01, 1996

Study Ending Date: Jan 01, 1997

Study Status: Completed

Activity Type: Other

Subject/Discipline: Water / Hydrology

Objectives: Identify and quantify those critical physical processes and biological interactions dependent on the annual flow regime that contribute to overall stream ecosystem integrity. ;Predict changes in physical processes from hypothetical alterations in annual flow regimes, then assess and forecast probable impairment to stream ecosystem integrity.

Findings and Status: n/a

For this study, were one or more specimens collected and removed from the park but not destroyed during analyses? No

Funding provided this reporting year by NPS: 0

Funding provided this reporting year by other sources: 0

Full name of college or university: n/a

Annual funding provided by NPS to university or college this reporting year: 0

 

 

 

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