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<br />001130 <br /> <br />APPENDIX. HYDROLOGIC AND WATER.QUALlTY DATA <br /> <br />Hydrologic. water-quality. sediment. and biological data are presented in the appendix of this report. Daily mean <br />streamflow is presented in tables 9 through 13; daily mean specific conductance in tables 14 through 18; daily maximum <br />and minimum water temperature in tables 19 through 23; and daily precipitation in tables 24 through 28. Water-quality <br />data collected during rain or turbidity events are presented in table 29. Suspended-sediment concentrations and particle-size <br />data collected at monitoring stations are listed in table 30. Water-quality data from the high- and low-streamflow synoptic <br />sampling are listed in table 31. Suspended-sediment concentrations and particle-size data collected at high- and low- <br />streamflow sampling sites are presented in table 32. Road-runoffwater-quality data are listed in table 33. Suspended- <br />sediment and particle-size data for road-runoff samples are listed in table 34. Water-quality data collected at ground-water <br />sites are listed in table 35. Lake water-quality data are listed in table 36. Profile data collected at lake/reservoir sampling <br />sites are presented in table 37. Lake/reservoir bottom-sediment chemical-quality data are listed in table 38. Snow sample <br />water-quality data are listed in table 39. Macroinvertebrate data collected at biological sampling sites are presented in <br />table 40. Periphyton data collected at biological sampling sites are listed in table 41. Bulk atmospheric-deposition solids <br />data are listed in table 42. Chemical quality data for selected bulk atmospheric-deposition sampling sites are listed in <br />table 43. <br /> <br />TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS <br /> <br />The following terms and abbreviations are used in tables <).-52: <br /> <br />lat latitude NTU Nephelometric turbidity unit <br />long longitude mmHg millimeter of mercury <br />sec. section mgIL milligram per liter <br />T. township mgIL microgram per liter <br />R. range dissolved refers to the material in a representative water <br />mi mile sample that passes through a 0.45-mm mem- <br />mi2 square mile brane filter. Determinations of dissolved con- <br /> stituents are made on subsamples of the filtrate <br />ft feet total refers to total recoverable and is the amount of a <br />MAX the maximum daily mean discharge for a given given constituent that is in solution after a repre- <br /> month sentative water and suspended-sediment sample <br />MIN the minimum daily mean discharge for a given has been digested by a method that results in <br /> month dissolution of readily soluble substances only <br />AC-FT acre-foot no data <br /> a symbol used in place of daily mean discharge < less than <br /> for periods of missing record or periods prior to NS no sample <br /> gaging-station activation gntIkg gram per kilogram <br />C Celsius mglkg milligram per kilogram <br />Deg. degree mglkg microgram per kilogram <br />CM centimeter mglg microgram per gram <br />0 degree <br /> mg milligram <br />mm millime'er microgram <br />in. inch mg <br /> % percent <br />mmlddlyr numerical date format for two-digit month! /lm micron <br /> two-digit day/ and the last two digits of the year <br />24hr the time of day in 24-hour format cm2 square centimeter <br />cfs cubic foot per second /lm3/cm2 cubic micron per square centimeter <br />/lS/em microsiemens per centimeter at 250C sq ft square foot <br />pH units are the negative base- IO log of the hydrogen-ion sp species <br /> activity in moles per liter undet undetennined <br /> APPENDIX 25 <br />