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Water resources of Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
Edward Riley Cox
1974, Open-File Report 74-1019
The study described in this report is an appraisal of water resources in Grand Teton National Park where hydrologic data are needed for planning water supplies for public use. Water is used in the park for public-water supplies at National Park Service facilities, for commercial and domestic use at guest...
Water resources data for Washington, water year 1973; Part 2, Water quality records
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1974, Water Data Report WA-73-2
Water resources data for the 1973 water year for Washington include records of data for the chemical and physical characteristics of surface water. Data on the quality of surface water (chemical, temperature, and sediment) were collected from designated sampling sites at predetermined intervals such as once daily, weekly, monthly or...
Reconnaissance of the upper Au Sable River a cold-water river in the north-central part of Michigan's southern peninsula
G. E. Hendrickson, C. J. Doonan
1974, Hydrologic Atlas 527
The Au Sable River is one of Michigan’s most popular trout streams and canoe trails. Its riverside campgrounds are enjoyed by thousands of campers each year, and many cabins and homes have been built on its banks. At present, interests of the different recreationists – fishermen, canoers, campers, and riverside...