Upper Klamath Lake basin nutrient-loading study
Risley, John C.
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Upper Klamath Lake basin nutrient-loading study
Published
1999
Publisher
U.S. Geological Survey
Pages
22
Index of surface-water records to September 30, 1967
Preliminary water-surface elevations and boundary of the 100-year peak flow in the Big Lost River at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, Idaho
Analysis of minimum 7-day discharges and estimation of minimum 7-day, 2-year discharges for streamflow-gaging stations in the Brazos River Basin, Texas
Hurricane Mitch : peak discharge for selected river reaches in Honduras
Simulation of water-surface elevations for a hypothetical 100-year peak flow in Birch Creek at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, Idaho
Low-flow characteristics and discharge profiles for selected streams in the Cape Fear River basin, North Carolina, through 1998
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