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<br />53-56, Onsite measurements and selected inorganic data for:
<br />53. Station 380111103382101, TlIDpas Creek at Highway 50, at Swink ..'........,.........,...........'........................... 103
<br />54. Station 07122500, Crooked Arroyo near La Junta ...,....,................,........,.............,...................,.................... 105
<br />55. Station 07123000. Arkansas River at La Junta........,....,...............,....,............................................................ 106
<br />56. Station 38042I1031931OI, Horse Creek at mouth, near Las Animas,....,....,....................,............................ 107
<br />57, Onsite measurements and bacteriological and selected inorganic data for station 07124000,
<br />
<br />Arkansas River at Las Animas...............,..................,...."..............,.............,.....,......."........"...............,................. 108
<br />58. Onsite measurements and selected inorganic data for station 07128500, Purgatoire River
<br />
<br />near Las Animas ..............................................,........,....'.........,...................'...,....'..............,....,............................. III
<br />59. Onsite measurements and bacteriological and selected inorganic data for station 07130500.
<br />Arkansas River below John Martin Reservoir ..........,.........,.........................,............,;.........,................................. I I3
<br />60. Onsite measurements and selected inorganic data for statiou 07134100, Big Sandy Creek
<br />
<br />near Lamar ............. ..... ........... '........ '.... ..........' .......'..... ..............., ..................... ........ .......... ,...... .......... ................... 116
<br />61. Pesticide data for selected surface-water stations on the Arkansas River, 1990-92 '..........,.........................,........ I17
<br />62. Radiochemical data for selected surface-water stations on the Arkansas River. 1990-92..........,....,..................... 123
<br />63. Suspended-sediment data for selected surface-water stations on or near the Arkansas River,
<br />1990-93..... '....,.... '..... ........, ....'...., .................. '....,... '...., '............. '...., .... '.. .... ......... ..................' '.... ....... ....... .'... ....... 125
<br />64-ti5. Quality-assurance data for:
<br />64. Source-solution blanks of deionized water for the Arkansas River Basin water-quality
<br />study, 1990-93 ....,...., ,........... ...... ........... '.... '.......,............ ........,. ........... ......,....'..............' .....'.... '.. ......,.... ......, 134
<br />65. Field-equipment blanks for the Arkansas River Basin water-</uality study. 1990-93........................,.......... 136
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<br />CONVERSION FACTORS, ABBREVIAnONS, AND VERTICAL DATUM
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<br />"u"'ply
<br />
<br />By
<br />
<br />To obtain
<br />
<br />acre
<br />centimeter
<br />cubic fOOl pel second (ft3/s)
<br />
<br />0,4047
<br />0.3937
<br />0,02832
<br />1.9835
<br />0.3048
<br />2.54
<br />0.2642
<br />1.609
<br />0,043
<br />0.3381
<br />0.03937
<br />2.59
<br />0,9072
<br />
<br />hectaJe
<br />inch
<br />cubic meter per second
<br />acre-foot per day
<br />meter
<br />centimeter
<br />gallon (US)
<br />kilometer
<br />cubic meter per second
<br />fluid ounce
<br />inches
<br />square kilometer
<br />megagram per day
<br />
<br />foot(ft)
<br />inch (in,)
<br />liter
<br />mile (mi)
<br />million gallons per day (Mgalld)
<br />milliliter
<br />millimeter (mm)
<br />square mile (mi2)
<br />Ion per day (lIday)
<br />
<br />Degree Celsius (oC) may be converted 10 degree Fahrenheil (oF) by using the following equalion:
<br />OF = 9/5 (oC) + 32.
<br />
<br />Degree Fahrenheil (oF) may be converted 10 degree Celsius (OC) by using the following equation:
<br />oC = 5/9 (OF-32).
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<br />Sea level: In this report "sea level" refers to the National Geoo:letic Vertical Datum of 1929 (NGVD of 1929M geodetic datum derived from
<br />a general adjusunent of the firsHmler level nets of both the United Slates and Canada, fonnerly called Sea Level Datum of 1929.
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