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Water Resources Data, California, Water Year 1989. Volume 3. Southern Central Valley Basins and the Great Basin from Walker River to Truckee River
S.W. Anderson, T.C. Hunter, J.R. Mullen
1990, Water Data Report CA-89-3
Water resources data for the 1989 water year for California consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage and contents in lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water quality in wells. Volume 3 contains discharge records for 182 gaging stations; stage and water contents for...
Hydrologic characteristics of the Great Salt Lake, Utah: 1847-1986
Ted Arnow, Doyle W. Stephens
1990, Water Supply Paper 2332
The Great Salt Lake in Utah is a large body of water bordered on the west by barren desert and on the east by a major metropolitan area. It is the fourth largest terminal lake in the world, covering about 2,300 square miles in 1986. Since its historic low elevation...
Land use, water use, streamflow characteristics, and water-quality characteristics of the Charlotte Harbor inflow area, Florida
K.M. Hammett
1990, Water Supply Paper 2359-A
Charlotte Harbor is a 270-square-mile estuarine system in west-central Florida. It is being subjected to increasing environmental stress by rapid population growth and development. By 2020, population in the inflow area may double, which will result in increased demands for freshwater and increased waste loads. The Charlotte Harbor inflow area...