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Sample and Specific Conductance Monitoring Site Near the USGS stream gage 06036940 (Latitude N 44°43'57.81", Longitude W 110°42'47.71", NAD83). Methods Specific Conductance Data An In-Situ Aqua Troll 100 Data Logger was used to measure and store specific conductance measurements. Specific conductance measurements were made every 15 minutes. The specific conductance monitoring data were periodically checked against discrete measurements. The hand-held field meter used for discrete measurements and the continuous specific conductance probe were calibrated using NIST traceable standards and measurements were made following the procedure described in the USGS National Field Manual (USGS, 2015). Water Quality Data...
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Sample and Specific Conductance Monitoring Site Downstream from the USGS stream gage 06191000 (Latitude N 45°1'2.4", Longitude W 110°41'37.2", NAD83). Monitoring equipment installed approximately four kilometers downstream of USGS stream gage 06191000 on the left bank. The Gardner River is not well mixed at the USGS stream gage 06191000 because the gage is positioned just downstream of the Boiling River confluence. Methods Specific Conductance Data An In-Situ Aqua Troll 100 Data Logger was used to measure and store specific conductance measurements. Specific conductance measurements were made every 15 minutes. The specific conductance monitoring data were periodically checked against discrete measurements. The...
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Sample and Specific Conductance Monitoring Site Approximately 200 meters downstream from USGS stream gage 13010065 (Latitude N 44°05'56", Longitude W 110°40'03", NAD83). Methods Specific Conductance Data An In-Situ Aqua Troll 100 Data Logger was used to measure and store specific conductance measurements. Specific conductance measurements were made every 15 minutes. The specific conductance monitoring data were periodically checked against discrete measurements. The hand-held field meter used for discrete measurements and the continuous specific conductance probe were calibrated using NIST traceable standards and measurements were made following the procedure described in the USGS National Field Manual (USGS, 2015)....
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Sample and Specific Conductance Monitoring Site Near the USGS stream gage 06036805 (Latitude N 44°27'33.71", Longitude W 110°49'18.25", NAD83). Methods Specific Conductance Data An In-Situ Aqua Troll 100 Data Logger was used to measure and store specific conductance measurements. Specific conductance measurements were made every 15 minutes. The specific conductance monitoring data were periodically checked against discrete measurements. The hand-held field meter used for discrete measurements and the continuous specific conductance probe were calibrated using NIST traceable standards and measurements were made following the procedure described in the USGS National Field Manual (USGS, 2015). Water Quality Data...
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Sample and Specific Conductance Monitoring Site Near the USGS stream gage 06036905 located along the Firehole Canyon (Latitude N 44°37'12.66", Longitude W 110°51'48.61", NAD83). Methods Specific Conductance Data An In-Situ Aqua Troll 100 Data Logger was used to measure and store specific conductance measurements. Specific conductance measurements were made every 15 minutes. The specific conductance monitoring data were periodically checked against discrete measurements. The hand-held field meter used for discrete measurements and the continuous specific conductance probe were calibrated using NIST traceable standards and measurements were made following the procedure described in the USGS National Field Manual...
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Sample and Specific Conductance Monitoring Site Near the USGS stream gage 06037100 (Latitude N 44°38'26.88", Longitude W 110°51'39.83", NAD83). Methods Specific Conductance Data An In-Situ Aqua Troll 100 Data Logger was used to measure and store specific conductance measurements. Specific conductance measurements were made every 15 minutes. The specific conductance monitoring data were periodically checked against discrete measurements. The hand-held field meter used for discrete measurements and the continuous specific conductance probe were calibrated using NIST traceable standards and measurements were made following the procedure described in the USGS National Field Manual (USGS, 2015). Water Quality Data...
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Sample and Specific Conductance Monitoring Site Approximately one kilometer downstream from the USGS stream gage 13046995 (Latitude N 44°03'43", Longitude W 111°09'07", NAD83). Methods Specific Conductance Data An In-Situ Aqua Troll 100 Data Logger was used to measure and store specific conductance measurements. Specific conductance measurements were made every 15 minutes. The specific conductance monitoring data were periodically checked against discrete measurements. The hand-held field meter used for discrete measurements and the continuous specific conductance probe were calibrated using NIST traceable standards and measurements were made following the procedure described in the USGS National Field Manual (USGS,...
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Sample and Specific Conductance Monitoring Site Upstream from the USGS stream gage 06037500 (Latitude N 44°39'25.46", Longitude W 111°04'04.67", NAD83). Monitoring equipment installed approximately one kilometer upstream from USGS stream gage 06037500 on the left bank. Methods Specific Conductance Data An In-Situ Aqua Troll 100 Data Logger was used to measure and store specific conductance measurements. Specific conductance measurements were made every 15 minutes. The specific conductance monitoring data were periodically checked against discrete measurements. The hand-held field meter used for discrete measurements and the continuous specific conductance probe were calibrated using NIST traceable standards and...
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Sample and Specific Conductance Monitoring Site Near the USGS stream gage 06191500 (Latitude N 45°06'43.63", Longitude W 110°47'37.20", NAD83). Methods Specific Conductance Data An In-Situ Aqua Troll 100 Data Logger was used to measure and store specific conductance measurements. Specific conductance measurements were made every 15 minutes. The specific conductance monitoring data were periodically checked against discrete measurements. The hand-held field meter used for discrete measurements and the continuous specific conductance probe were calibrated using NIST traceable standards and measurements were made following the procedure described in the USGS National Field Manual (USGS, 2015). Water Quality Data...


    map background search result map search result map Fall River, site number 13046995 Firehole River near West Yellowstone, site number 06036905 Gibbon River, site number 06037100 Madison River near West Yellowstone, site number 06037500 Firehole River at Old Faithful, site number 06036805 Snake River above Jackson Lake, site number 13010065 Tantalus Creek, site number 06036940 Gardner River near Mammoth, site number 06191000 Yellowstone River at Corwin Springs, site number 06191500 Tantalus Creek, site number 06036940 Yellowstone River at Corwin Springs, site number 06191500 Snake River above Jackson Lake, site number 13010065 Gardner River near Mammoth, site number 06191000 Gibbon River, site number 06037100 Firehole River at Old Faithful, site number 06036805 Madison River near West Yellowstone, site number 06037500 Firehole River near West Yellowstone, site number 06036905 Fall River, site number 13046995