A framework for the assessment of chinook salmon rearing in the middle Susitna River under altered flow, temperature and sediment regimes : report /
"The purpose of this preliminary draft report is to provide a framework for evaluating chinook rearing in the middle Susitna River under with-project conditions when further data become available and appropriate analyses are completed. At present, this report contains an overview of juvenile ch...
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Alternate Title: | Susitna Hydroelectric Project. A framework for the assessment of chinook salmon rearing in the middle Susitna River under altered flow, temperature and sediment regimes |
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Corporate Contributor(s): | E. Woody Trihey and Associates. HARZA-EBASCO Susitna Joint Venture. Susitna Hydroelectric Project. United States. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Alaska Power Authority. |
Publisher: | Alaska Power Authority, |
Report Numbers: | SUS 503 |
Series: | Document (Susitna Hydroelectric Project)
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Online Access: | Link to Full Text |
Library Holdings: | Print Versions |
Summary: | "The purpose of this preliminary draft report is to provide a framework for evaluating chinook rearing in the middle Susitna River under with-project conditions when further data become available and appropriate analyses are completed. At present, this report contains an overview of juvenile chinook studies to date, a comparative evaluation of the significance of the principal environmental factors influencing the rearing of juvenile chinook, and an extensive literature review."--Leaf 6. |
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Physical Description: | [3], 69 leaves (some folded) : ill., map ; 28 cm. |
Notes: | At head of title: Susitna Hydroelectric Project. "April 1984." "April 1985"--Cover. "Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Project no. 7114"--Cover. The Document series statement appears on item, but the series number is crossed out. This title is not found in the Susitna Hydroelectric Project document index. |
Report Type: | Draft report. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references (leaves 62-69). |