Water Quality Data Analyses in the Canadian River Basin, 1939-2013
Dates
Publication Date
2019-06-03
Citation
Brewer, S.K., Vieux, B., Kennen, J.G., Worthington, T.A., and Andrews, W.J., 2019, Geographic patterns and time trends in surface-water quality, modeled streamflow, fish population characteristics, and ecological flows in the Canadian River Basin from Northeast New Mexico to Lake Eufaula, Oklahoma: U.S. Geological Survey data release, http://doi.org/10.5066/P9A7DRPE.
Summary
Summary of statistics, regression analyses, LOADEST regressions, mean annual flow-weighted concentrations/values, and Kendal tau trend analyses of flow-weighted constituent concentrations of dissolved chloride, suspended sediment, dissolved oxygen, pH, and Temperature values of water samples collected intermittently at USGS streamgages on the Canadian River or its tributaries from northeastern New Mexico, to Lake Eufaula in Oklahoma from 1949-2013. Water-quality data were retrieved from the USGS NWIS system in 2014.
Summary
Summary of statistics, regression analyses, LOADEST regressions, mean annual flow-weighted concentrations/values, and Kendal tau trend analyses of flow-weighted constituent concentrations of dissolved chloride, suspended sediment, dissolved oxygen, pH, and Temperature values of water samples collected intermittently at USGS streamgages on the Canadian River or its tributaries from northeastern New Mexico, to Lake Eufaula in Oklahoma from 1949-2013. Water-quality data were retrieved from the USGS NWIS system in 2014.
These data were used to compare water-quality data and trends with ecological data and trends along the Canadian River and selected tributaries in northeastern New Mexico to Lake Eufaula in Oklahoma.
Communities
National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers