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Analytical results and sample locality maps of stream-sediment and heavy-mineral-concentrate samples from the Battle Creek (ID-16-49E), Deep Creek-Owyhee River (ID-16-49A), Juniper Creek (ID-16-52), Little Owyhee River (ID-16-48C), Owyhee River Canyon (ID-16-48B), South Fork Owyhee River (ID-16- 53), and Yatahoney Creek (ID-16-49D) Bureau of Land Management Wilderness Study Areas, Owyhee County, Idaho
M. S. Erickson, M.J. Malcolm, H. D. King, J. D. Hoffman
1986, Open-File Report 86-557
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Channel geometry and hydrologic data for six eruption-affected tributaries of the Lewis River, Mount St. Helens, Washington, water years 1983-84
H. A. Martinson, H.E. Hammond, W.W. Mast, P.D. Mango
1986, Open-File Report 85-631
The May 18, 1980, eruption of Mount St. Helens generated a lateral blast, lahars, and tephra deposits that altered stream channels in the Lewis River drainage basin. In order to assess potential flood hazards, monitor channel adjustments, and construct a sediment budget for disturbed drainages on the east and southeast...
Climatic data for Mirror Lake, West Thornton, New Hampshire, 1984
A.M. Sturrock, D.C. Buso, J.L. Scarborough, T. C. Winter
1986, Open-File Report 86-134
Research on the hydrology of Mirror lake, (north-central) New Hampshire includes study of evaporation. Presented here are those climatic data needed for energy-budget and mass-transfer studies, including: temperature of lake water surface; dry-bulb and wet-bulb air temperatures; wind speed at 3 levels above the water surface; and solar and atmospheric...
Climatic data for the Cottonwood Lake area, Stutsman County, North Dakota 1982
A.M. Sturrock, B.A. Hanson, J.L. Scarborough, T. C. Winter
1986, Open-File Report 86-477
Research on the hydrology of the Cottonwood Lake area, Stutsman County, North Dakota, includes study of evaporation. Presented here are those climatic data needed for energy-budget and mass-transfer evaporation studies, including: water-surface temperature, sediment temperature dry-bulb and wet-bulb air temperatures, vapor pressure at and above the water surface, wind speed,...
Climatic data for Williams Lake, Hubbard County, Minnesota, 1984
A.M. Sturrock, D.O. Rosenberry, J.L. Scarborough, T. C. Winter
1986, Open-File Report 86-64
Research on the hydrology of Williams Lake, north-central Minnesota includes study of evaporation. Presented here are those climatic data needed for energy-budget and mass-transfer studies, including: water-surface temperature, dry-bulb and wet-bulb air temperatures, wind speed, precipitation, and solar and atmospheric radiation. Data are collected at raft and land stations....
Data on the distribution and abundance of submersed aquatic vegetation in the tidal Potomac River, Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia, 1985
N. B. Rybicki, R. T. Anderson, J.M. Shapiro, C.L. Jones, Virginia Carter
1986, Open-File Report 86-126
This report summarizes data on the distribution and abundance of submersed aquatic vegetation collected in the tidal Potomac River during 1985. Plant species were identified and dry weight determined for selected sites. Information on competition between Hydrilla verticillata and other species was measured. Water-quality characteristics measured include temperature, specific conductance,...
Data on the solute concentration within the subsurface flows of Little Lost Man Creek in response to a transport experiment, Redwood National Park, northwest California
Gary W. Zellweger, V. C. Kennedy, K.E. Bencala, R.J. Avanzino, A. P. Jackman, F.J. Triska
1986, Open-File Report 86-403-W
A solute transport experiment was conducted on a 327-m reach of Little Lost Man Creek, a small stream in Humboldt County, California. Solutes were injected for 20 days. Chloride was used as a conservative tracer; lithium, potassium, and strontium were used as reactive tracers. In addition, nitrate and phosphate were...