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         Temperature: Floating Weekly Average Flume Gulch 1991-1992 | 
     
 
 
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   Caption:  The floating weekly average water temperature of Flume Gulch, tributary to Rattlesnake Creek, is shown above for the years 1991-1992. Water temperatures in Flume Gulch were not optimal for salmonids throughout the summer in these years. This watershed was extensively burned in the 1987 Fires, which may be in part responsable for the elevated temperatures. The maximum weekly average temperature (MWAT) exceeded the threshold for suitability for coho salmon according to Welsh et al. (2001). Data provided by Shasta Trinity National Forest. See Info Links for more information.
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