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In cooperation with the Red River Authority of Texas

Stream Monitoring and Educational Program in the Red River Basin, Texas, 1996–97

By Stanley Baldys III1 and D. Grant Phillips2

1 U.S. Geological Survey.
2 Red River Authority of Texas.

U.S. Geological Survey
Fact Sheet 170–97


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Contents

Stream Monitoring

Basinwide Monitoring Plan

Wichita River Basin

Lower Red River (Mainstem) Basin

Educational Program—The Texas Rivers Project

References

Figures

1–4.  
Maps showing:
 
1.  
Location of Red River Basin, Texas, and stream-monitoring stations
 
2.  
Location of salt-spring areas in the Red River Basin, Texas and Oklahoma
 
3.  
Sampling sites in the Wichita River Basin, Texas, 1996–97
 
4.  
Sampling sites in the lower Red River (mainstem) Basin, Texas, 1996–97

Tables

1.  
Active stream-monitoring stations, Red River Basin, Texas, 1996–97
2.  
Monitoring program in the Wichita River Basin, Texas, 1996–97
3.  
Monitoring program in the lower Red River (mainstem) Basin, Texas, 1996–97

 


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