These data were compiled for a manuscript in which 1) we develop a water temperature model for the major river segments and tributaries of the Colorado River basin, including the Colorado, Green, Yampa, White, and San Juan rivers; 2) we link modeled water temperature to fish population data to predict the probability native and nonnative species will be common in the future in a warming climate; and 3) assess the degree to which dams create thermal discontinuity in summer in river segments across the western US. Per goal #1, we developed a water temperature model using data spanning 1985-2015 that predicts water temperature every 1 mile (1.6-km) in rivers both now and in the future due to the potential influence...
Tags: Aquatic Biology,
Arizona,
Arkansas River basin,
Black Rocks,
Colorado, All tags...
Colorado River,
Colorado River basin,
Colorado pikeminnow,
Cyprinella lutrensis,
Desolation Canyon,
Dinosaur National Monument,
Ecology,
Geography,
Gila cypha,
Gray Canyon,
Green River,
Hydrology,
Ictalurus punctatus,
Information Sciences,
Little Colorado River,
Lower Colorado river basin,
Micropterus dolomieu,
Missouri River basin,
Nevada,
New Mexico,
Pacific Northwest,
Ptychocheilus lucius,
Red River basin,
San Juan River,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
Upper Colorado river basin,
Utah,
Water Resources,
Westwater Canyon,
White River,
White River basin,
Wyoming,
Xyrauchen texanus,
Yampa River,
biota,
channel catfish,
climate change,
climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere,
endangered species,
environment,
fish,
humpback chub,
inlandWaters,
nonindigenous species,
razorback sucker,
red shiner,
reservoir storage,
smallmouth bass,
thermal discontinuity,
water temperature,
western Grand Canyon,
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