Titre de série : |
U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2247 |
Titre : |
Chemical and physical characteristics of water and sediment in scofield reservoir, carbon county, Utah |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Waddell, K. M. ; Darby, D. W. ; Theobal, S. M. |
Mention d'édition : |
United States Gouvernment Printing Office |
Editeur : |
United States Gouvernment Printing Office |
Année de publication : |
1984 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-05091 |
Note générale : |
Evaluations based on the nutrient content of the inflow, outflow, water in storage, and the dissolved-oxygen depletion during the summer indicate that the trophic state of Scofield Reservoir is borderline between mesotrophic and eutrophic and may taken to limit nutrient inflow. The estimated discharge-weighted average concentration of total nitrogen in the combined inflow of Fish, Pondtown, and Mud Creeks was 1.0 milligrams per liter as nitrogen. The load of total nitrogen contributed by each stream was about proportional to the quantity for water contributed by the respective stream. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Sédimentation PRECIPITATIONS Ruissellement Hydrochimie |
Index. décimale : |
551.48 Hydrologie : |
Résumé : |
Evaluations based on the nutrient content of the inflow, outflow, water in storage, and the dissolved-oxygen depletion during the summer indicate that the trophic state of Scofield Reservoir is borderline between mesotrophic and eutrophic and may taken to limit nutrient inflow. The estimated discharge-weighted average concentration of total nitrogen in the combined inflow of Fish, Pondtown, and Mud Creeks was 1.0 milligrams per liter as nitrogen. The load of total nitrogen contributed by each stream was about proportional to the quantity for water contributed by the respective stream. |
Note de contenu : |
Evaluations based on the nutrient content of the inflow, outflow, water in storage, and the dissolved-oxygen depletion during the summer indicate that the trophic state of Scofield Reservoir is borderline between mesotrophic and eutrophic and may taken to limit nutrient inflow. The estimated discharge-weighted average concentration of total nitrogen in the combined inflow of Fish, Pondtown, and Mud Creeks was 1.0 milligrams per liter as nitrogen. The load of total nitrogen contributed by each stream was about proportional to the quantity for water contributed by the respective stream. |
U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2247. Chemical and physical characteristics of water and sediment in scofield reservoir, carbon county, Utah [texte imprimé] / Waddell, K. M. ; Darby, D. W. ; Theobal, S. M. . - United States Gouvernment Printing Office . - United States Gouvernment Printing Office, 1984. ISSN : CI-05091 Evaluations based on the nutrient content of the inflow, outflow, water in storage, and the dissolved-oxygen depletion during the summer indicate that the trophic state of Scofield Reservoir is borderline between mesotrophic and eutrophic and may taken to limit nutrient inflow. The estimated discharge-weighted average concentration of total nitrogen in the combined inflow of Fish, Pondtown, and Mud Creeks was 1.0 milligrams per liter as nitrogen. The load of total nitrogen contributed by each stream was about proportional to the quantity for water contributed by the respective stream. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Sédimentation PRECIPITATIONS Ruissellement Hydrochimie |
Index. décimale : |
551.48 Hydrologie : |
Résumé : |
Evaluations based on the nutrient content of the inflow, outflow, water in storage, and the dissolved-oxygen depletion during the summer indicate that the trophic state of Scofield Reservoir is borderline between mesotrophic and eutrophic and may taken to limit nutrient inflow. The estimated discharge-weighted average concentration of total nitrogen in the combined inflow of Fish, Pondtown, and Mud Creeks was 1.0 milligrams per liter as nitrogen. The load of total nitrogen contributed by each stream was about proportional to the quantity for water contributed by the respective stream. |
Note de contenu : |
Evaluations based on the nutrient content of the inflow, outflow, water in storage, and the dissolved-oxygen depletion during the summer indicate that the trophic state of Scofield Reservoir is borderline between mesotrophic and eutrophic and may taken to limit nutrient inflow. The estimated discharge-weighted average concentration of total nitrogen in the combined inflow of Fish, Pondtown, and Mud Creeks was 1.0 milligrams per liter as nitrogen. The load of total nitrogen contributed by each stream was about proportional to the quantity for water contributed by the respective stream. |
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