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Hydrology and potential effects of mining in the Quitchupah and Pines coal-lease tracts, central Utah

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Hydrology and potential effects of mining in the Quitchupah and Pines coal-lease tracts, central Utah; 1991; WRI; 90-4084; Thiros, S. A.; Cordy, G. E.

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Bydrologic data were collected for the proposed Quitchupah and Pines coal-lease tracts in Sevier and Bnery Counties, Utah, in order to describe the hydrology and potential effects of mining on the hydrologic system. The Quitchupah and Pines coal-lease tracts are near the Southern Utah Fuel Company coal mine in an area of the central Wasatch Plateau that is characterized by a relatively flat plateau deeply dissected by steep-sided canyons.Surface water in the Quitchupah and Pines study area drains to two perennial streams, Muddy Creek to the north and Quitchupah Creek to the south. Peak streamflow is usually in May and June in response to snowmelt runoff; however, thunderstorms can cause short-term high flows in late summer and fall. [...]

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