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Relationship of Forest Thinning and Selected Water Quality Parameters in the Santa Fe Municipal Watershed, New Mexico

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Title Relationship of Forest Thinning and Selected Water Quality Parameters in the Santa Fe Municipal Watershed, New Mexico
Creator Arvidson, Julie D.
Subject Forest thinning Santa Fe River surface water quality
Description A Professional Project Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Water Resources, University of New Mexico Noticeable forest thinning began in the Santa Fe Municipal Watershed in 2003 that could change the water quality of the Santa Fe River, a major drinking water source for the City of Santa Fe. Water quality monitoring was conducted spanning five years in treated and control portions of the watershed. This report evaluates the relationship between forest thinning and selected water quality parameters including total dissolved solids, electrical conductivity, total suspended solids, turbidity,...
Date 2007-01-19T22:33:34Z 2007-01-19T22:33:34Z 2007-01-19T22:33:34Z
Type Presentation Working Paper
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1928/2646
Language en_US
Format 1600130 bytes application/pdf

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