102 results — topic: Water Quality

Dataset

dataRetrieval

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) developed an R package called dataRetrieval to help simplify the process of discovering and retrieving water quality sample data, streamflow, groundwater, and other data available from Federal hydrologic web services such as National Water Information Systems (NWIS)

Laura A DeCicco, Robert M Hirsch, David Lorenz2018DOI: 10.5066/p9x4l3geCited 15 times
Document

Creating an Incentive in the Clean Water Act (CWA) for Voluntary Remediation of Water Quality Impacts at Abandoned and Inactive Mine Sites

Western Governors’ Association. June 26, 1995.

1995
Dataset

USGS Water Data for the Nation

This collection provides access to water-resources data collected at approximately 1.5 million sites in all 50 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Online access to this data is organized around

United States Geological Survey1994DOI: 10.5066/f7p55kjnCited 385 times
Document

Letter to Board of County Commissioners: Cottonwood Pass, Gunnison Train, East River Water Quality,

Ralph E Clark III. January 26, 1993.

1993east_rivergunnison_basin
Document

Letter to Board of County Commissioners – Cottonwood Pass, Gunnison Train, East River Water Quality

Ralph E Clark III. January 26, 1993.

1993east_rivergunnison_basin
Document

Controlling Water Use to Protect Water Quality Within Western Allocation Systems

Teresa Rice. Natural Resources Law Center. June 11, 1991.

1991
Document

Effect of Keystone Mine Effluent on Colonization of Stream Benthos

Barbara L. Peckarsky & Kimberly Z. Cook, 1985, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory

1985
Student Paper

An analysis of the species diversity and total number of bethic invertebrates above and below the Keystone Mine effluent

Locke S.1980
Article

Biological Monitoring

Cairns J., der Schalie van, Matthews R. A.1980Water Research
Student Paper

Observations of <i>Baetis bicaudatus</i> and <i>Rithrogena hageni</i> in Coal Creek above and below the discharge of effluent from the Keystone Mine

Cook K.1979
Student Paper

A physical study of Sylvanite Lake

Gale M. G.1978
Student Paper

An analysis of the effects of the Keystone Mine effluent on the benthic invertebrates in Coal Creek, Gunnison County, Colorado

Fabrikant R., Miller M.1978
Student Paper

Bottom fauna of Avery Creek

Lowe S. T., Cushman R. M.1971
Student Paper

Effects of sewage effluent discharge on aquatic invertebrate diversity and abundance in the Slate River, Colorado

Wangchuk T., Scales F.
Dataset

Aqueous geochemical dynamics of metals and rare earth elements in an acid rock drainage-impacted alpine watershed

Numerous mountain watersheds in the Colorado Mineral Belt (CMB) are impacted by acid rock drainage (ARD) and acid mine drainage (AMD), which mobilize metals and rare earth elements (REEs) into surface waters. In the upper Roaring Fork watershed near Independence Pass, natural ARD from a highly miner

Athena Bolin
Dataset

DWCZ - CO - Coal Creek - Soil Collection ICP - (DWCZ-MEF-CC-SoilSample-Transect-AWinkler) - (2022-2023)

Locations: Coal Creek, which serves as the drinking water source for the town of Crested Butte, CO, receives both acid mine and acid rock drainage as a result of legacy mining and fractured porphyry networks, respectively. It has a Koppen climate class of Dfc, aka continental subarctic. Local ecolog

Abigail Winkler
Dataset

Aqueous geochemical dynamics of metals and rare earth elements in an acid rock drainage-impacted alpine watershed

Numerous mountain watersheds in the Colorado Mineral Belt (CMB) are impacted by acid rock drainage (ARD) and acid mine drainage (AMD), which mobilize metals and rare earth elements (REEs) into surface waters. In the upper Roaring Fork watershed near Independence Pass, natural ARD from a highly miner

Athena Bolin
Dataset

DWCZ - CO - Coal Creek - Soil Collection ICP - (DWCZ-MEF-CC-SoilSample-Transect-AWinkler) - (2022-2023)

Locations: Coal Creek, which serves as the drinking water source for the town of Crested Butte, CO, receives both acid mine and acid rock drainage as a result of legacy mining and fractured porphyry networks, respectively. It has a Koppen climate class of Dfc, aka continental subarctic. Local ecolog

Abigail Winkler
Dataset

Aqueous geochemical dynamics of metals and rare earth elements in an acid rock drainage-impacted alpine watershed

Numerous mountain watersheds in the Colorado Mineral Belt (CMB) are impacted by acid rock drainage (ARD) and acid mine drainage (AMD), which mobilize metals and rare earth elements (REEs) into surface waters. In the upper Roaring Fork watershed near Independence Pass, natural ARD from a highly miner

Athena Bolin
Dataset

Aqueous geochemical dynamics of metals and rare earth elements in an acid rock drainage-impacted alpine watershed

Numerous mountain watersheds in the Colorado Mineral Belt (CMB) are impacted by acid rock drainage (ARD) and acid mine drainage (AMD), which mobilize metals and rare earth elements (REEs) into surface waters. In the upper Roaring Fork watershed near Independence Pass, natural ARD from a highly miner

Athena Bolin