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contributor.authorKansas Water Office-
contributor.authorKansas. Department of Health and Environment.-
date.accessioned2009-08-31T19:10:19Z-
date.available2009-08-31T19:10:19Z-
date.issued2007-05-01-
identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1984/1282-
descriptionThis review uses Total Suspended Solids (TSS) concentrations from concurrent grab samples collected at many of the KDHE stream chemistry sampling locations in the John Redmond study area along the main stem of the Neosho and Cottonwood Rivers. The TSS data is assumed to represent the sediment concentration in those ‘grab’ samples and this sediment concentration is converted to sediment load for the flow at that sampling location. Since the KDHE has been monitoring TSS for such a long period of time, the ‘grab’ samples have covered essentially every flow condition experienced in the watershed.en
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language.isoEnglish (United States)-
titleSediment Loads to John Redmond Reservoir by Contributing Area: Review of Data from KDHE Stream Chemistry Sampling Program in Project Study Areaen
title.alternativeReview of Data from KDHE Stream Chemistry Sampling Program in Project Study Areaen
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