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<br />-- <br />-- <br />-- <br />-- <br />-, <br />-- <br />- . <br />, . <br />,'. <br />.....~-----"......" <br /> <br /> <br />". <br /> <br />'(.4G5 <br /> <br />of decreasing dissolved-solids concentrations at <br />upstream station 09095500 on the Colorado River. <br />Climatic-induced changes in dissolved solids during <br />the period of the salinity-control projects could mask <br />or overwhelm the hlJm~m-induced change.,,_ <br /> <br />Trends in Dissolved-Solids Loads <br /> <br />Trends also were examined by using ESTREND <br />on monthly dissolved-solids loads for the three gaging <br />stations on the Colorado and Gunnison Rivers in the <br />Grand Valley area. Monthly loads were computed by <br />the method described in the "Dissolved-Solids Loads <br /> <br />~~ !~~ ':~~':'=-~-:!'.:' :~~ 0~~~~~,:,~ ?..:~.'~~::" ~~~!~'.:'~ ':'~ ~~:: <br /> <br />report. Using monthly dissolved-solids-load data has <br />an advantage when compared to periodic data because <br />the loads represent a uniform time series, and selection <br />of seasons is not a concern. However, the monthly <br />loads also are computed numbers, and various errors <br />are associated with the computations as described <br />previously in this report. <br /> <br />0.10 <br /> <br />z <br />o <br />>= <br />~ <br />.... <br />z <br />UJ <br />u", <br />z.... <br />0- <br />uS <br />"'::;; <br />QJ: <br />...J.... <br />0- <br />",0: <br />."" <br />OC) <br />UJo <br />>...J <br />...J...J <br />0"" <br />"'0: <br />!!!::> <br />0.... <br />0"" <br />UJZ <br />....z <br />"'- <br />::> <br />..., <br />o <br />"" <br />;: <br />o <br />...J <br />"- <br /> <br />0.08 <br /> <br />.... <br /> <br />0.06 <br /> <br /> <br />0.04 <br /> <br />0.02 <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />-0.02 <br /> <br />.0.04 <br /> <br />-0.06 <br /> <br />-0.08 <br /> <br />-0.10 <br /> <br />-0.12 <br />1968 <br /> <br />1970 <br /> <br />1974 <br /> <br />1972 <br /> <br />1976 1978 <br /> <br />Trend analysis also was done on annual <br />dissolved-solids loads using linear-regression analysis <br />instead of the seasonal Kendall test in ESTREND. <br />Seasonality is not a concern for annual data as it <br />is for periodic or monthly data. Normality tests indi- <br />cated that the annual loads approximated normal <br />distributions, and the data sets were not severely <br />skewed. Therefore, the parametric method was used <br />for the trend tests on annual loads. <br /> <br />In addition to trend tests on monthly and <br />annual dissolved-solids loads, loads for certain parts <br />of the year, or seasonal loads, were tested for mono- <br />tonic trends. Two seasonal periods were tested: <br />August through October, which is the late irrigation <br />:;~~:;~;-:; ;~ ~~.:. S;-z.;-.~ z.;~':: ~;'':':';'-'p':''''\s,,: \'~~:':'J'" u...:: <br /> <br />November through February, which is a low-flow <br />period of the year. If the salinity-control projects <br />have decreased discharge of subsurface irrigation <br />drainage, then a trend in dissolved-solids loads during <br />November through February might be detectable. One <br />other time series of loads was tested for trends-the <br />annual Grand Valley dissolved-solids load (table I). <br /> <br />STATION 09095500 <br />S1 A liON 09152500 <br />ST A liON 09163500 <br /> <br />// <br /> <br />--, <br />, <br />, <br />, <br />, <br />" <br /> <br />"~"...m'.m........ <br />, <br />, <br />, <br />, <br />" <br />, <br />, <br />'" <br /> <br />..... <br /> <br /> <br />......... <br />............. <br /> <br />1980 <br /> <br />1986 1988 <br /> <br />1994 <br /> <br />1990 1992 <br /> <br />1982 <br /> <br />1984 <br /> <br />WATER YEAR <br /> <br />Figure 4. LOWESS smooth curves of flow-adjusted dissolved-solids concentrations for stations 09095500 <br />Colorado River near Cameo, 09152500 Gunnison River near Grand Junction, and 09163500 Colorado River <br />near the Colorado-Utah State line, water years 1970-93. <br /> <br />16 Trend Analysis 01 Selected Water-Quality Data Associated With Salinity-Control ProJects In the Grand Vslley, <br />In the Lower Gunnison River Basll'l. and at Meeker Dome, Western Colorado <br />