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The electrical resistivity meter in fishery investigations

January 1, 1959

A portable resistivity (or conductivity) meter is easily used in fishery investigations to obtain rapid and precise measurements of the electrical resistance (or conductance) of waters. These measurements can be used to estimate the total dissolved solids content of waters, to facilitate the selection of appropriate gear for efficient electrofishing, and to determine the velocity, stretch-out, dilution, and effective range of a solute over miles of a stream in conjunction with chemical reclamation operations. Applications of resistivity measurements on Appalachian streams are discussed.

Publication Year 1959
Title The electrical resistivity meter in fishery investigations
Authors Robert E. Lennon
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Federal Government Series
Series Title Special Scientific Report - Fisheries
Series Number 287
Index ID 2001069
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center