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Environmental characteristics and water quality of hydrologic benchmark network stations in the Midwestern United States, 1963-95
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Hydrological ScienceRiver Basin ManagementEngineeringWater ResourcesWatershed ManagementEnvironmental EngineeringMidwestern United StatesReport DrainHydrologic EngineeringBenchmark BasinsSurface-water HydrologyWater QuantityWater QualityWater Quality ManagementHydrologyEarth ScienceEnvironmental Characteristics
This report describes the environmental characteristics and water quality at 14 benchmark basins in the Midwestern United States. The information in this report was compiled to aid in the application and interpretation of historical water-quality data collected by the U.S. Geological Survey Hydrologic Benchmark Network program. The streams discussed in this report drain either forested areas or grasslands with a variety of land-use activities that range from recreational use, timber harvesting, and military training on publicly owned land to agriculture and residential development on privately owned land.