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Time of travel of solutes in selected reaches of the Sandusky River Basin, Ohio, 1972 and 1973

January 1, 1976

A time of travel study of a 106-mile (171-kilometer) reach of the Sandusky River and a 39-mile (63-kilometer) reach of Tymochtee Creek was made to determine the time required for water released from Killdeer Reservoir on Tymochtee Creek to reach selected downstream points. In general, two dye sample runs were made through each subreach to define the time-discharge relation for approximating travel times at selected discharges within the measured range, and time-discharge graphs are presented for 38 subreaches. Graphs of dye dispersion and variation in relation to time are given for three selected sampling sites. For estimating travel time and velocities between points in the study reach, tables for selected flow durations are given. Duration curves of daily discharge for four index stations are presented to indicate the lo-flow characteristics and for use in shaping downward extensions of the time-discharge curves.

Publication Year 1976
Title Time of travel of solutes in selected reaches of the Sandusky River Basin, Ohio, 1972 and 1973
DOI 10.3133/wri7650
Authors Arthur O. Westfall
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Water-Resources Investigations Report
Series Number 76-50
Index ID wri7650
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse