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Title

Little Klickitat River Basin Fish Habitat Analysis Using the Instream Flow Incremental Methodology

 
Publication number Date Published
90-030August 1990
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Author(s) Brad Caldwell, Stephen Hirschey
Description The Washington State Department of Ecology, Water Resources Program conducted an instream flow study in the Little Klickitat River basin using the Instream Flow Incremental Methodology. The study provides fish habitat versus streamflow relationships that Ecology can use in developing minimum instream flows for the Little Klickitat River basin.
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Keywords stream, IFIM, Instream Flow Incremental methodology, Methodology, creek, habitat, resource, flow, model, fish, study, basin, river, water, water resource, water resources, instream flow, fish habitat
WEB PAGE Instream Flows in Washington
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Area 30 Klickitat