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Major, trace, and rare earth element concentration measured in water samples collected during the September 2013 Colorado South Platte River flood

August 25, 2017

Major flood events have the potential to impact water quality. In this study, the effects of the September 2013 South Platte River flood in Colorado were assessed on the urban water cycle and basin-wide scales using time-series water sampling of three source waters (tap water, wastewater treatment facility effluent, and receiving stream) and a longitudinal sampling of the South Platte River and its major tributaries. Samples were analyzed for 52 major and trace elements.

Publication Year 2017
Title Major, trace, and rare earth element concentration measured in water samples collected during the September 2013 Colorado South Platte River flood
DOI 10.5066/F76Q1VCC
Authors Chris Douville, Larry B Barber, Alan M Vajda, David A Roth, Robert A. Kimbrough, Kevin C. Fitzgerald, William A Battaglin, Suzanne Paschke
Product Type Data Release
Record Source USGS Asset Identifier Service (AIS)
USGS Organization National Research Program
Rights This work is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal
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