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Chemical characteristics of ground-water discharge along the south rim of Grand Canyon in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, 2000-2001

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2005

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Monroe, Stephen A, Antweiler, Ronald C, Hart, Robert J, Taylor, Howard E, Truini, Margot, Rihs, John R, and Felger, Tracey J, 2005, Chemical characteristics of ground-water discharge along the south rim of Grand Canyon in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, 2000-2001: United States Geological Survey.

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Springs flowing from the south rim of Grand Canyon are an important resource of Grand Canyon National Park, offering refuge to endemic and exotic terrestrial wildlife species and maintaining riparian areas. Population growth on the Coconino Plateau has increased the demand for additional development of ground-water resources, and such development could reduce spring discharge and affect the sustainability of riparian areas within the park. In addition, springs are an important source of drinking water for hikers and are culturally and economically important to Native Americans living in the region. Water samples were collected from May 2000 to September 2001 from 20 spring and creek sites that discharge water from the Redwall-Muav [...]

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Added to ScienceBase on Fri Apr 19 15:10:16 MDT 2013 by processing file <b>Former Project Research in Analytical Environmental Trace Element Chemistry and Its Impact on Water Quality.xml</b> in item <a href="https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5141028ee4b06685e5dbaca6">https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5141028ee4b06685e5dbaca6</a>

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