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The Klamath Basin is exclusively located within the state of Oregon.
Answer: False
The Klamath Basin is defined as the region in both Oregon and California that is drained by the Klamath River, with 65% of its total drainage area located in California.
The majority of the Klamath Basin's drainage area lies within California.
Answer: True
Of the Klamath Basin's total drainage area, 65% is located within California, making it the majority.
In Oregon, the Klamath River's watershed primarily extends west of the Cascade Range.
Answer: False
In Oregon, the Klamath River's watershed typically extends east of the Cascade Range.
The western part of the Klamath Basin in California is characterized by a semi-desert climate.
Answer: False
The western part of the Klamath Basin in California is characterized by a temperate rainforest climate, while a semi-desert climate is found at lower elevations in Oregon and far northern California.
The Upper Klamath Watershed is situated between the Cascade Range and the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
Answer: False
The Upper Klamath Watershed is located between the Cascade Range and the Basin and Range Province.
The Klamath Basin's total drainage area is approximately 40,790 square kilometers.
Answer: True
The total drainage basin of the Klamath Basin spans 15,751 square miles (40,790 km²).
The Trinity River watershed specifically features a temperate rainforest climate.
Answer: False
The Trinity River watershed specifically features a more typical alpine climate, while a temperate rainforest climate characterizes the western part of the basin in California.
The Klamath Basin includes portions of Lake and Jackson counties in Oregon.
Answer: True
In Oregon, the Klamath Basin includes most of Klamath County and portions of Lake and Jackson counties.
The Klamath River watershed is entirely contained within the state of Oregon.
Answer: False
The Klamath River watershed is located in both Oregon and California, with 65% of its drainage area in California.
What is the geographical definition of the Klamath Basin?
Answer: The region in the U.S. states of Oregon and California that is drained by the Klamath River.
The Klamath Basin is defined as the region in the U.S. states of Oregon and California that is drained by the Klamath River.
Which of the following Oregon counties is NOT mentioned as being encompassed by the Klamath Basin?
Answer: Deschutes County
The Klamath Basin includes most of Klamath County and portions of Lake and Jackson counties in Oregon, but Deschutes County is not mentioned.
What percentage of the Klamath Basin's total drainage area is located within California?
Answer: 65%
The larger portion of the Klamath Basin's total drainage area, 65%, lies within California.
How does the Klamath River's watershed primarily relate to the Cascade Range in Oregon?
Answer: It typically extends east of the Cascade Range.
In Oregon, the Klamath River's watershed typically extends east of the Cascade Range.
Which climate type characterizes the western part of the Klamath Basin located in California?
Answer: Temperate rainforest
In the western part of the basin, located in California, the climate transitions to a temperate rainforest.
The Upper Klamath Watershed is geographically situated between which two major geological provinces?
Answer: Cascade Range and Basin and Range Province
The Upper Klamath Watershed is located between the Cascade Range and the Basin and Range Province.
Which California county is NOT mentioned as encompassing parts of the Klamath Basin?
Answer: Mendocino
The Klamath Basin covers parts of Del Norte, Humboldt, Modoc, Siskiyou, and Trinity counties in California, but Mendocino County is not mentioned.
What is the total drainage basin area of the Klamath Basin?
Answer: 15,751 square miles (40,790 km²)
The total drainage basin of the Klamath Basin spans 15,751 square miles (40,790 km²).
In California, how is the majority of the Klamath River's segment that traverses through the mountains contained?
Answer: It is contained within the state.
In California, the majority of the Klamath River's segment that traverses through the mountains is contained within the state.
Highly permeable basalt with an older depositional age serves as the principal aquifer in the Upper Klamath Watershed.
Answer: True
The first of the three main hydrologic layers in the Upper Klamath Watershed is highly permeable basalt with an older depositional age, which serves as the principal aquifer.
The Yonna Formation, composed of fluvial deposits, acts as a primary aquifer in the Upper Klamath Watershed.
Answer: False
The Yonna Formation, composed of fluvial deposits, acts as a groundwater cap, not a primary aquifer, in the Upper Klamath Watershed.
Significant amounts of water readily permeate through the upper volcanic deposit layers to replenish the principal aquifers in the Klamath Basin.
Answer: False
Little water is able to permeate through the upper volcanic deposit layers to reach the principal aquifers in the Klamath Basin, indicating they act as a barrier.
Artesian wells are crucial for maintaining Klamath River flow throughout the year.
Answer: True
Artesian wells are essential for recharging Upper Klamath Lake and maintaining Klamath River flow throughout the year.
Snowmelt is a minor contributor to groundwater recharge in the Upper Klamath Basin.
Answer: False
Snowmelt is currently a large contributor to groundwater recharge in the Upper Klamath Basin.
The bedrock stratigraphy in the Upper Klamath Watershed includes significant limestone deposits.
Answer: False
The bedrock stratigraphy in the Upper Klamath Watershed includes volcanic deposits, volcanic ejecta, and fluviolacustrine deposits, but not limestone formations.
Which of the following is NOT listed as a type of bedrock stratigraphy found in the Upper Klamath Watershed?
Answer: Limestone formations
The bedrock stratigraphy in the Upper Klamath Watershed includes volcanic deposits, volcanic ejecta, and fluviolacustrine deposits, but not limestone formations.
What is the primary role of the highly permeable basalt with an older depositional age in the Upper Klamath Watershed's hydrologic layers?
Answer: It serves as the principal aquifer.
Highly permeable basalt with an older depositional age serves as the principal aquifer in the Upper Klamath Watershed.
What is the effect of the upper volcanic deposit layers on water permeation to the principal aquifers in the Klamath Basin?
Answer: Little water is able to permeate through them.
Little water is able to permeate through the upper volcanic deposit layers to reach the principal aquifers in the Klamath Basin.
What is a significant contributor to groundwater recharge in the Upper Klamath Basin?
Answer: Snowmelt
Snowmelt is currently a large contributor to groundwater recharge in the Upper Klamath Basin.
What type of deposits collectively form the Yonna Formation, which acts as a groundwater cap in the Upper Klamath Watershed?
Answer: Fluvial deposits
Fluvial deposits, collectively known as the Yonna Formation, act as a groundwater cap in the Upper Klamath Watershed.
The Williamson and Sprague Rivers combined account for over 20% of the entire Klamath River watershed.
Answer: False
The Williamson and Sprague Rivers combined account for 19.4% of the entire Klamath River watershed, which is less than 20%.
The Lost River basin is the largest subwatershed by area in the Klamath River watershed.
Answer: True
The Lost River basin is identified as the largest subwatershed by area in the Klamath River watershed, covering 3,009 square miles (7,790 km²).
The Trinity River watershed is the largest subwatershed of the Klamath River.
Answer: False
The Trinity River watershed is the second largest subwatershed of the Klamath River, while the Lost River basin is the largest.
The South Fork Trinity River watershed represents 6% of the entire Klamath watershed.
Answer: True
The South Fork Trinity River watershed is 980 square miles (2,500 km²), which represents 6% of the entire Klamath watershed.
Primary tributaries of the Klamath River account for less than three-quarters of the total Klamath watershed.
Answer: False
The primary tributaries of the Klamath River collectively account for 77% of the total Klamath watershed, which is more than three-quarters (75%).
Upper Klamath Lake is the largest freshwater lake in California.
Answer: False
Upper Klamath Lake is recognized as the largest freshwater lake in the state of Oregon, not California.
Historically, Lower Klamath Lake and Tule Lake formed a single interconnected freshwater marsh larger than present-day Upper Klamath Lake.
Answer: True
Historically, Lower Klamath Lake and Tule Lake formed a single interconnected freshwater marsh totaling 195 square miles (510 km²), which was more than twice the size of present-day Upper Klamath Lake (96 sq miles).
Lake Modoc was a prehistoric saltwater lake that covered a small portion of the Upper Klamath Basin.
Answer: False
Lake Modoc was a prehistoric freshwater lake that occupied the entire Upper Klamath Basin, covering 1,100 square miles (2,800 km²).
The combined area of the four lower mainstem reservoirs on the Klamath River represents a significant portion, over 1%, of the Klamath River watershed.
Answer: False
The combined area of the four lower mainstem reservoirs represents only 0.04% of the Klamath River watershed, which is significantly less than 1%.
Trinity Lake is smaller than all four mainstem Klamath reservoirs (excluding Upper Klamath Lake) combined.
Answer: False
Trinity Lake, at 25 square miles (65 km²), is larger than all four mainstem Klamath reservoirs (Lake Ewauna, J.C. Boyle, Copco Lake, and Iron Gate Reservoir) combined, which total 6.85 square miles (17.7 km²).
The Sycan River is one of the three rivers located above the Klamath Lake basin in Oregon.
Answer: True
The Sycan River is listed along with the Sprague River and Williamson River as being situated above the Klamath Lake basin in Oregon.
Boise Creek is listed as a major tributary of the Klamath River in the navigation box.
Answer: True
Boise Creek is explicitly listed as one of the major tributaries of the Klamath River in the navigation box.
The Lost River basin is situated to the northwest of Upper Klamath Lake.
Answer: False
The Lost River basin is situated to the southeast of Upper Klamath Lake and to the east of Lower Klamath Lake.
The Salmon River watershed accounts for 5% of the total Klamath River watershed.
Answer: True
The Salmon River watershed is 750 square miles (1,900 km²), which accounts for 5% of the total Klamath River watershed.
What is the combined area of the Williamson and Sprague River watersheds?
Answer: 3,069 square miles (7,950 km²)
The Williamson and Sprague Rivers' watersheds together cover 3,069 square miles (7,950 km²).
Which subwatershed is identified as the largest by area in the Klamath River watershed?
Answer: Lost River basin
The Lost River basin is the largest subwatershed by area in the Klamath River watershed, covering 3,009 square miles (7,790 km²).
What percentage of the total Klamath watershed is accounted for by the Trinity River watershed?
Answer: 19%
The Trinity River watershed accounts for 19% of the total Klamath watershed.
What proportion of the total Klamath watershed is collectively accounted for by its primary tributaries?
Answer: 77%
The primary tributaries of the Klamath River collectively account for 77% of the total Klamath watershed.
What is the largest present-day natural body of water in the Klamath River watershed?
Answer: Upper Klamath Lake
Upper Klamath Lake is the largest present-day natural body of water in the Klamath River watershed.
Historically, what was the combined size of Lower Klamath Lake and Tule Lake when they formed a single interconnected freshwater marsh?
Answer: 195 square miles (510 km²)
Historically, Lower Klamath Lake and Tule Lake formed a single interconnected freshwater marsh totaling 195 square miles (510 km²).
What was the approximate area covered by Lake Modoc, the prehistoric freshwater lake in the Upper Klamath Basin?
Answer: 1,100 square miles (2,800 km²)
Lake Modoc, a prehistoric freshwater lake, covered an area of 1,100 square miles (2,800 km²) in the Upper Klamath Basin.
Which of the following artificial bodies of water on the main Klamath River has a surface area of 0.65 square miles (1.7 km²)?
Answer: J.C. Boyle Reservoir
J.C. Boyle Reservoir is listed as having a surface area of 0.65 square miles (1.7 km²).
What is the largest tributary reservoir in the Klamath River watershed?
Answer: Trinity Lake
Trinity Lake, located on the mainstem of the Trinity River, is the largest tributary reservoir in the Klamath River watershed.
Which of the following rivers is located above the Klamath Lake basin in Oregon?
Answer: Sycan River
The Sycan River is one of the three rivers situated above the Klamath Lake basin in Oregon.
Which of the following is listed as a major downstream tributary of the Klamath River?
Answer: Shasta River
The Shasta River is listed as a major downstream tributary of the Klamath River.
Which of the following artificial bodies of water on the main Klamath River is also known as Keno Reservoir?
Answer: Lake Ewauna
Lake Ewauna is also known as Keno Reservoir.
What is the average size of Upper Klamath Lake in square miles?
Answer: 96 square miles
Upper Klamath Lake covers an average of 96 square miles (250 km²).
How many migrating birds does the historical wetland of Lower Klamath Lake and Tule Lake continue to support annually?
Answer: Up to 3.7 million
The historical wetland of Lower Klamath Lake and Tule Lake continues to support up to 3.7 million migrating birds annually.
When did Lake Modoc, the prehistoric freshwater lake, exist in the Upper Klamath Basin?
Answer: Up to 11,000 years ago
Lake Modoc existed up to 11,000 years ago, at the end of the most recent ice age.
What is the combined area of the four lower mainstem reservoirs (Lake Ewauna, J.C. Boyle, Copco Lake, and Iron Gate Reservoir) on the Klamath River?
Answer: 6.85 square miles (17.7 km²)
The four lower mainstem reservoirs together total 6.85 square miles (17.7 km²).
In the 2000 census, Klamath Falls, Oregon, was the largest population center in the Klamath Watershed.
Answer: True
Klamath Falls, Oregon, with 19,462 residents, was the largest population center in the Klamath Watershed according to the 2000 census.
Public agencies manage a smaller portion of land in the Klamath Basin than is privately owned.
Answer: False
Public agencies manage 6.2 million acres, while 3.7 million acres are privately owned, meaning public agencies manage a larger portion.
Less than half of the privately owned farmland in the Klamath Basin is irrigated.
Answer: False
A significant portion, 80% of the privately owned farmland in the Klamath Basin, is irrigated, which is more than half.
The Bureau of Reclamation's Klamath Project supplies irrigation water to nearly all of the irrigated land in the Klamath Basin.
Answer: False
The Bureau of Reclamation's Klamath Project supplies irrigation water to nearly half of the irrigated land in the Klamath Basin, not nearly all.
The majority of privately owned agriculture and rangeland in the Klamath Basin is found in the Williamson and Sprague River sub-basins.
Answer: False
The vast majority of privately owned agriculture and rangeland in the Klamath Basin is found in the Lost River and Shasta River sub-basins.
The Klamath Project is a federal agency that manages water resources.
Answer: False
The Klamath Project is a project of the Bureau of Reclamation, which is the federal agency that manages water resources. The project itself is not the agency.
What was the estimated population living within the Klamath Watershed in the 2000 census?
Answer: Approximately 114,000 people
In the 2000 census, approximately 114,000 people were estimated to be living within the Klamath Watershed.
How many acres of land within the Klamath Basin are managed by public agencies?
Answer: 6.2 million acres
6.2 million acres of land within the Klamath Basin are managed by public agencies.
What percentage of the privately owned farmland in the Klamath Basin is irrigated?
Answer: 80%
80% of the privately owned farmland in the Klamath Basin is irrigated.
What is the primary source of irrigation water for nearly half of the irrigated land in the Klamath Basin?
Answer: The Bureau of Reclamation’s Klamath Project
Nearly half of the irrigated land in the Klamath Basin utilizes water from the Bureau of Reclamation’s Klamath Project.
In which two sub-basins does the majority of privately owned agriculture and rangeland occur within the Klamath Basin?
Answer: Lost River and Shasta River sub-basins
The vast majority of privately owned agriculture and rangeland in the Klamath Basin is found in the Lost River and Shasta River sub-basins.
Which city was the largest population center in the Klamath Watershed according to the 2000 census?
Answer: Klamath Falls, Oregon
Klamath Falls, Oregon, with 19,462 residents, was the largest population center in the Klamath Watershed according to the 2000 census.
The Hupa and Karuk are among the Native American tribes associated with the Klamath River region.
Answer: True
The Hupa and Karuk tribes are explicitly listed as Native American tribes associated with the Klamath River region.
The Klamath River Hydroelectric Project is an example of a natural feature within the Klamath Basin.
Answer: False
The Klamath River Hydroelectric Project is listed as an infrastructure project, indicating it is a human-made feature, not a natural one.
Which Native American tribe is NOT explicitly associated with the Klamath River region in the provided text?
Answer: Nez Perce
The Klamath Tribes, Hupa, Karuk, Klamath people, and Yurok are associated with the Klamath River region, but Nez Perce is not mentioned.
The Klamath Watershed is classified as a 6-digit, level 3 Accounting Unit within Region 18, the California watershed region.
Answer: True
According to the USGS watershed classification system, the Klamath Watershed is designated as a 6-digit, level 3 Accounting Unit within Region 18, the California watershed region.
The Klamath Watershed accounting unit code is 180102 and includes twelve 8-digit Hydrologic Units.
Answer: True
The accounting unit code for the Klamath Watershed is 180102, and it encompasses twelve 8-digit Hydrologic Units (HUCs).
According to the USGS watershed classification system, what is the Klamath Watershed designated as?
Answer: A 6-digit, level 3 Accounting Unit
The Klamath Watershed is designated as a 6-digit, level 3 Accounting Unit within Region 18, the California watershed region.
What is the accounting unit code for the Klamath Watershed?
Answer: 180102
The accounting unit code for the Klamath Watershed is 180102.
How many 8-digit Hydrologic Units (HUCs) does the Klamath Watershed's accounting unit code 180102 encompass?
Answer: Twelve
The Klamath Watershed's accounting unit code 180102 encompasses twelve 8-digit Hydrologic Units (HUCs).