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Scientific Investigations Report 2013–5194


Simulation and Validation of Larval Sucker Dispersal and Retention through the Restored Williamson River Delta and Upper Klamath Lake System, Oregon


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Figure 5. Number of particles remaining in the particle-tracking simulation as a function of time, after applying a 5 percent per day mortality rate, comparing (A) dispersal scenarios (scenario B is indistinguishable from scenario C and is not shown); (B) swim speeds; (C) lake elevations; and (D) shoreline configurations, Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon, May–July 2009.


First posted January 31, 2014

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U.S. Geological Survey
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