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NATIONAL WATER-QUALITY ASSESSMENT PROGRAM

Comparison of Temperature, Specific Conductance, pH, and Dissolved Oxygen at Selected Basic Fixed Sites in South-Central Texas, 1996–98

By Patricia B. Ging and Cassi L. Otero

U.S. Geological Survey
Open-File Report 03–087


Main orifice of Comal Springs, which provides habitat for threatened and endangered aquatic species.


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CONTENTS

Abstract

Introduction

Site Descriptions

Comparisons

Summary

References

FIGURES

      1. Map showing South-Central Texas National Water-Quality Assessment study unit and water-quality monitor locations

  2–5. Boxplots showing distribution of monthly mean:

2. Water temperature for all sites, January 1996–December 1998

3. Specific conductance for all sites, January 1996–December 1998

4. pH for all sites, January 1996–December 1998

5. Dissolved oxygen for all sites, January 1996–December 1998

6–11. Hydrographs showing daily mean water temperature, specific conductance, pH, dissolved oxygen, and stream discharge for:

6. Frio River at Concan, Texas (08195000), January 1996–December 1998

7. Blanco River at Wimberley, Texas (08171000), January 1996–December 1998

8. Comal River at New Braunfels, Texas (08169000), January 1996–December 1998

9. Medina River at La Coste, Texas (08180640), January 1996–December 1998

10. Salado Creek (lower station) at San Antonio, Texas (08178800), January 1996–December 1998

11. San Antonio River near Elmendorf, Texas (08181800), January 1996–December 1998


TABLES

1–6. Summary statistics by month for water temperature, specific conductance, pH, and dissolved oxygen at:

1. Frio River at Concan, Texas (08195000)

2. Blanco River at Wimberley, Texas (08171000)

3. Comal River at New Braunfels, Texas (08169000)

4. Medina River at La Coste, Texas (08180640)

5. Salado Creek (lower station) at San Antonio, Texas (08178800)

6. San Antonio River near Elmendorf, Texas (08181800)