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<br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />a: <br />w <br />I- <br />::; <br />a: <br />w <br /><l. <br />VJ 2 <br />:; <br /><( <br />a: <br />t;l- <br />_0 <br />...J~ <br />dw <br />:;VJ <br />z<ll 1 <br />-:t;l <br />:!lg <br />::;- <br />o <br />VJ <br />5l 0 <br />c <br />z <br />W <br /><l. <br />VJ <br />::::> <br />VJ <br /> <br /> <br />E'i:i!i"iiii@ <br /> <br />REGRESSION LINE <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />95 PERCENT CONFIDENCE INTERVAL <br />COEFFICIENT OF DETERMINATION <br /> <br />SUSPENDED SOLlO? . 1.16 ITURBIOITYI-O. 11 <br />r '" 0.86 <br /> <br />'" <br /> <br />------I>r- ----I>r-- ---- ------------ --------_ <br /> <br />-, <br />o <br /> <br />1 2 <br />TURBIDITY, IN NEPHELOMETRIC TURBIDITY UNITS (LOG BASE 10) <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />Figure l2.--Relation of suspended-solids concentrations to turbidity <br />in Kenney Reservoir (sites 1 and 2), water years 1985-87. <br /> <br />Major Constituents <br /> <br />The most common major ions are listed below. <br /> <br />Cations (positive charge) <br /> <br />Anions (negative charge) <br /> <br />Calcium (Ca) <br />Magnesium (Mg) <br />Potassium (K) <br />Sodium (Na) <br /> <br />Alkalinity (CaC03) <br />Bicarbonate (HC03) <br />Carbonate (C03) <br />Chloride (Cl) <br />Fluoride (F) <br />Sulfate (S04) <br /> <br />Data for these ions provide a basis for the determination of hardness and the <br />geochemical classifications used in this report (table 3). <br /> <br />24 <br />