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Scientific Investigations Report 2009–5238

Relation Between Flow and Dissolved Oxygen in the Roanoke River Between Roanoke Rapids and Jamesville, North Carolina, 1998–2005

By Loren L. Wehmeyer and Jerad D. Bales

Information Statement

After publication of this report, errors were discovered in the methodology used in the underlying hydraulic model. The model has been corrected, and this corrected and updated version is presented in Scientific Investigations Report 2011-5040, which supersedes Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5238.

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First posted December 2, 2009

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Suggested citation:

Wehmeyer, L.L., and Bales, J.D., 2009, Relation between flow and dissolved oxygen in the Roanoke River between Roanoke Rapids and Jamesville, North Carolina, 1998–2005: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2009–5238, 32 p.


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