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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8200.766
Description
Gunnison River General
State
CO
Basin
Gunnison
Water Division
4
Date
3/26/1986
Author
USGS
Title
Reconnaissance of Ground-Water Resources in the Lower Gunnison River Basin - Southwestern Colorado
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />n :'",':....,? <br />'..... _' ~_ ~ J.... <br /> <br />METRIC CONVERSION FACTORS <br /> <br />Inch-pound units used in this report may be converted to metric Sl <br />(International System) units by using the following conversion factors: <br /> <br />Multiply <br /> <br />By <br /> <br />To obtain 51 units <br /> <br />foot (ft) <br />foot squared per day (ft2/d) <br />gallon per minute (gal/min) <br />gallon per minute per foot <br />[ (ga I/min/ ft) ] <br />inch (in.) <br />mile (mi) <br />acre <br />square mile (mi2) <br /> <br />0.3048 <br />0.0929 <br />0.06309 <br />0.01923 <br /> <br />meter <br />meter squared per day <br />liter per second <br />liter per second per meter <br /> <br />25.40 <br />1.609 <br />0.4047 <br />2.590 <br /> <br />millimeter <br />kilometer <br />hecta re <br />square kilometer <br /> <br />To convert degrees Fahrenheit (OF) to degrees Celsius (OC), use the <br />following formula: oc = (OF-32) x 5/9. To convert degrees Celsius (OC) to <br />degrees Fahrenheit (OF), use the following formula: of = (OC x 9/5) + 32. <br /> <br />The following water quality term has been used in this report: <br />microsiemens per centimeter at 250 Celsius (~S/cm). <br /> <br />v <br />
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