From introduction: This report presents the data collected from six watersheds in northwestern Colorado and describes an initial step in the regionalization of water-quality characteristics and identification of transferability of data from individual, studied watersheds to unstudied watersheds in northwestern Colorado.
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From introduction: This report presents the data collected from six watersheds in northwestern Colorado and describes an initial step in the regionalization of water-quality characteristics and identification of transferability of data from individual, studied watersheds to unstudied watersheds in northwestern Colorado.
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Turk, John T. & Parker, Randolph S.Water-Quality Characteristics of Six Small, Semiarid Watersheds in the Green River Coal Region of Colorado,
report,
1982;
United States.
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