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Channel-pattern adjustments and geomorphic characteristics of Elkhead Creek, Colorado, 1937-97 Channel-pattern adjustments and geomorphic characteristics of Elkhead Creek, Colorado, 1937-97

Onsite channel surveys and sediment measurements made in 1997, aerial photographs taken from 1937 through 1993, and streamflowgaging- station record from 1954 to 1996 were used to determine the probable cause of accelerated streambed and streambank erosion in the lower reaches of Elkhead Creek, a perennial, meandering tributary of the Yampa River. Concern about the possible effects of...
Authors
John G. Elliott, Stevan Gyetvai

Modelling removal mechanisms of Pb, Cu, Zn and Cd in acidic groundwater during the neutralization by ambient surface and ground waters Modelling removal mechanisms of Pb, Cu, Zn and Cd in acidic groundwater during the neutralization by ambient surface and ground waters

Removal of Pb, Cu, Zn, and Cd during neutralization of acid rock drainage is examined using model simulations of field conditions and laboratory experiments involving mixing of natural drainage and surface waters or groundwaters. The simulations consider sorption onto hydrous Fe and Al oxides and particulate organic carbon, mineral precipitation, and organic and inorganic solution...
Authors
Anthony J. Paulson, Laurie S. Balistrieri

Long‐term trends in stream water and precipitation chemistry at five headwater basins in the northeastern United States Long‐term trends in stream water and precipitation chemistry at five headwater basins in the northeastern United States

Stream water data from five headwater basins in the northeastern United States covering water years 1968–1996 and precipitation data from eight nearby precipitation monitoring sites covering water years 1984‐1996 were analyzed for temporal trends in chemistry using the nonparametric seasonal Kendall test. Concentrations of SO4declined at three of five streams during 1968–1996 (p 0.1)...
Authors
David W. Clow, M. Alisa Mast

Trends in precipitation and stream-water chemistry in the northeastern United States, water years 1984-96 Trends in precipitation and stream-water chemistry in the northeastern United States, water years 1984-96

Trends in precipitation and stream-water chemistry during water years 1984-96 were examined at eight precipitation monitoring sites and five nearby streams operated by the U.S. Geological Survey in the northeastern United States. The statistical analyses indicate the following: 1)Stream-water sulfate (SO4) concentrations decreased at seven of eight precipitation monitoring sites and in...
Authors
D. W. Clow, M. Alisa Mast

Streamflow characteristics for the Black Hills of South Dakota, through water year 1993 Streamflow characteristics for the Black Hills of South Dakota, through water year 1993

This report summarizes streamflow records and describes streamflow characteristics for streams draining the Black Hills of western South Dakota. Monthly and annual streamflow records are tabulated for all available years of record, through water year 1993, for 129 continuous-record gaging stations, including 111 stations for which records of daily flow are available and 18 stations for...
Authors
L.D. Miller, D.G. Driscoll

Low-flow water-quality characterization of the Gore Creek watershed, upper Colorado River basin, Colorado, August 1996 Low-flow water-quality characterization of the Gore Creek watershed, upper Colorado River basin, Colorado, August 1996

The Upper Colorado River Basin (UCOL) is one of 59 National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) study units designed to assess the status and trends of the Nation?s water quality (Leahy and others, 1990). The UCOL study unit began operation in 1994, and surface-water-quality data collection at a network of 14 sites began in October 1995 (Apodaca and others, 1996; Spahr and others, 1996)...
Authors
Kirby H. Wynn, Norman E. Spahr

Predictive double-layer modeling of metal sorption in mine-drainage systems Predictive double-layer modeling of metal sorption in mine-drainage systems

Previous comparison of predictive double-layer modeling and empirically derived metal-partitioning data has validated the use of the double-layer model to predict metal sorption reactions in iron-rich mine-drainage systems. The double-layer model subsequently has been used to model data collected from several mine-drainage sites in Colorado with diverse geochemistry and geology. This...
Authors
K. S. Smith, J. F. Ranville, D.L. Macalady

Water-quality characteristics of the Slate and East Rivers, Colorado, during the winter recreational season, December 1996 Water-quality characteristics of the Slate and East Rivers, Colorado, during the winter recreational season, December 1996

Periods of population influxes during winter recreation occur simultaneously with periods of extreme low flow in many Rocky Mountain areas. The ability of streams to assimilate additional nutrient loading is reduced by the low-flow conditions. Low-flow water-quality characteristics of the Slate and East Rivers, which drain the Crested Butte area, were investigated in December 1996. Six...
Authors
N.E. Spahr, J. R. Deacon

Trace elements in streambed sediment and fish liver at selected sites in the Upper Colorado River basin, Colorado 1995-96 Trace elements in streambed sediment and fish liver at selected sites in the Upper Colorado River basin, Colorado 1995-96

Trace elements were analyzed in streambed-sediment samples collected from 16 sites and in fish-liver samples collected from 14 sites in the Upper Colorado River Basin in Colorado as part of the National Water-Quality Assessment program. Sites sampled represented agricultural, mining, mixed, and urban/recreation land uses and background conditions. The results for 15 trace elements in...
Authors
J. R. Deacon, V. C. Stephens
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