Publications
Below is a list of available Colorado Water Science Center publications and published products.
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Fish communities in the plains region of the South Platte River, August 1993 and 1994 Fish communities in the plains region of the South Platte River, August 1993 and 1994
As part of the U.S. Geological Survey National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) program, fish communities were sampled at five sites in the South Platte River from Denver, Colo rado, to North Platte, Nebraska. The number and composition of fish species changed from upstream to downstream in the South Platte River. The total number of fish collected at each site varied among sites and...
Authors
Cathy M. Tate, L.M. Martin
Review of sediment data in the South Platte River Basin, Colorado, 1980-92 Review of sediment data in the South Platte River Basin, Colorado, 1980-92
Suspended-sediment transport and its relation to water quality are important issues in the South Platte River Basin. Most sediment enters the South Platte River during snowmelt runoff from March to June. The suspended sediment varies by particle size, concentration, and load. Suspended-sediment data in the South Platte River for water years 1980-92 are limited; therefore, only...
Authors
Janet S. Heiny
Processes controlling the chemistry of two snowmelt‐dominated streams in the Rocky Mountains Processes controlling the chemistry of two snowmelt‐dominated streams in the Rocky Mountains
Time‐intensive discharge and chemical data for two alpine streams in the Loch Vale watershed, Colorado, were used to identify sources of runoff, flow paths, and important biogeochemical processes during the 1992 snowmelt runoff season. In spite of the paucity of soil cover the chemical composition of the streams is regulated much as in typical forested watersheds. Soils and other shallow
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Donald H. Campbell, David W. Clow, George P. Ingersoll, M. Alisa Mast, Norman E. Spahr, John T. Turk
Interpreting spatial profiles of concentration in acid mine drainage streams Interpreting spatial profiles of concentration in acid mine drainage streams
No abstract available.
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R. E. Broshears, Briant A. Kimball, Robert L. Runkel
Occurrence and distribution of pesticides in streams of the Midwestern United States Occurrence and distribution of pesticides in streams of the Midwestern United States
No abstract available.
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D. A. Goolsby, William A. Battaglin
Transport of reacting solutes in rivers and streams Transport of reacting solutes in rivers and streams
In this chapter we discuss the major processes affecting solutes in rivers and streams. Here a solute is generally defined as any substance or entity that is transported downstream by the flowing waters. Under this definition, solutes may be pollutants, such as pesticides and hydrocarbons, or naturally occurring substances such as dissolved gases, nutrients, and trace elements. Study of...
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Robert L. Runkel, Kenneth E. Bencala
Denver's urban ground-water quality: Nutrients, pesticides, and volatile organic compounds Denver's urban ground-water quality: Nutrients, pesticides, and volatile organic compounds
A recent study by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) under the National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) program characterized the ground-water quality in a part of the Denver, Colorado, metropolitan area. The study provides an assessment of water-quality conditions in an alluvial aquifer that drains into the South Platte River. Thirty wells randomly distributed in residential, commercial...
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Breton W. Bruce
Characterization of selected radionuclides in sediment and surface water in Standley Lake, Great Western Reservoir, and Mower Reservoir, Jefferson County, Colorado, 1992 Characterization of selected radionuclides in sediment and surface water in Standley Lake, Great Western Reservoir, and Mower Reservoir, Jefferson County, Colorado, 1992
Lake sediment and surface water from Standley Lake, Great Western Reservoir, and Mower Reservoir, near Denver, Colorado, were sampled and analyzed for selected radionuclides during August through October, 1992. Sample concentrations were summarized and compared to results from a study conducted in 1983-84. Median plutonium-239,240 (239,240Pu) concentrations in lake-sediment grab samples...
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D. W. Clow, D. A. Johncox
Nutrients in the South Platte River, 1993-95 Nutrients in the South Platte River, 1993-95
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), as part of its National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) program has been collecting and analyzing water samples from streams in the South Platte River Basin in Colorado, Nebraska, and Wyoming to characterize the water-quality conditions within the basin. Nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus compounds) have been a focus of this sampling effort because of...
Authors
David W. Litke
Composition of precipitation, bulk deposition, and runoff at a granitic bedrock catchment in the Loch Vale watershed, Colorado, USA Composition of precipitation, bulk deposition, and runoff at a granitic bedrock catchment in the Loch Vale watershed, Colorado, USA
The chemical composition of precipitation, bulk deposition, and runoff from a 30-m2 granitic bedrock catchment in the Loch Vale Watershed in Rocky Mountain National Park was monitored over a 6-week period in the summer of 1994 to determine the importance of dry deposition in the alpine zone. Concentrations of acid anions and base cations were 1.1 to 4 times higher in bulk deposition than...
Authors
David W. Clow, M. Alisa Mast
Are streams in agricultural and urban areas contaminated by pesticides? Are streams in agricultural and urban areas contaminated by pesticides?
To answer this question, a study of pesticides in streams in a small agricultural area and a small urban area in Colorado was conducted in 1993 by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) as part of the National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) program. The results indicate that pesticides are present in streams, and both agricultural and urban areas are probable sources of the contamination...
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R. A. Kimbrough
Bibliography, indices, and data sources of water-related studies, upper Colorado River basin, Colorado and Utah, 1872-1995 Bibliography, indices, and data sources of water-related studies, upper Colorado River basin, Colorado and Utah, 1872-1995
As part of the U.S. Geological Survey's National Water-Quality Assessment Program, current water-quality conditions in the Upper Colorado River Basin in Colorado and Utah are being assessed. This report is an initial effort to identify and compile information on water-related studies previously conducted in the basin and consists of a bibliography, coauthor and subject indices, and...
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N.J. Bauch, L.E. Apodaca