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Title | A Study of High Frequency Water Quality Observations in the Little Bear River Utah, USA, |
Creator | Horsburgh, Jeffery S. Jones, Amber Spackman Stevens, David King Tarboton, David G. Mesner, Nancy O. |
Description | Process-based understanding of short and longer-term behavior of catchments is important to our ability to predict hydrologic system response. The time scale of many processes is on the order of minutes to hours, not weeks to months, and understanding the linkages between catchment hydrology and hydrochemistry requires measurements on a time scale consistent with these processes. We present a study of continuous, high frequency water quality observations within the Little Bear River Utah,... |
Date | 2010-12-13T08:00:00Z |
Type | text |
Identifier | https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cee_facpub/2628 |
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Source | Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Publications |
Publisher | Hosted by Utah State University Libraries |
Subject | diel seasonal and annual cycles instruments and techniques monitoring networks instruments and techniques monitoring UWRL Civil and Environmental Engineering |