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Total dissolved gas and water temperature in the Lower Columbia River, Oregon and Washington, 2003: quality-assurance data and comparison to water-quality standards

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Title Total dissolved gas and water temperature in the Lower Columbia River, Oregon and Washington, 2003: quality-assurance data and comparison to water-quality standards
Creator Bragg, Heather M.; Johnston, Matthew W.; Tanner, Dwight Q.;
Subject Water quality; Water quality -- Measurement; Gas; Water temperature;
Coverage Portland (Or.); Oregon; Washington;
Description INTRODUCTION The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) operates several dams in the Columbia River Basin, which encompasses 259,000 square miles of the Pacific Northwest. These dams are multipurpose facilities that fill regional needs for flood control, navigation, irrigation, recreation, hydropower production, fish and wildlife habitat, water-quality maintenance, and municipal and industrial water supply. When water is released through the spillways of these dams (instead of being routed...
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey
Contributor U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers
Date 2003
Type text;
Format application/pdf;
Source Bragg, Heather M., Johnston, Matthew W., and Tanner, Dwight Q., Total dissolved gas and water temperature in the Lower Columbia River, Oregon and Washington, 2003: quality-assurance data and comparison to water-quality standards, Portland Oregon: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 03–4306, p24
Language eng
Rights Public Domain, Courtesy of the USGS
Identifier http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/ref/collection/wwdl-er/id/93

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