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Water quality in the Gillham Lake-Cossatot River system during dry and wet periods

Arkansas Academy of Science Proceedings
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Abstract

Water samples were collected in the Cossatot River-Gillham Lake system during an extended dry period and after heavy rains to determine the spatial variations in certain water quality characteristics. Of particular interest was the influence of the reservoir discharge on the water quality of the tailwater compared with the effects of four tributaries entering the tailwater below the reservoir. The water quality of the Cossatot River below Gillman Lake at low-flow (dry periods) and during the first 3 days after heavy rainfall (wet period) was influenced more by the tributaries entering the tailwater than by the reservoir water release. We estimated, however, that the amount of particulate inorganic matter released to the tailwater from the reservoir after the initial 3-day wet period would be greater than the amounts entering the tailwater from the tributaries.
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Water quality in the Gillham Lake-Cossatot River system during dry and wet periods
Series title Arkansas Academy of Science Proceedings
Volume 38
Year Published 1984
Language English
Contributing office(s) Great Lakes Science Center
Description p. 68-73
Larger Work Type Article
Larger Work Subtype Journal Article
Larger Work Title Arkansas Academy of Science Proceedings
First page 68
Last page 73
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