TDS-TSS-Flow Data Used_IMWA_Eval Relationships between TDS and TSS in a mining-influenced watershed

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TDS, TSS, and Flow data used for developing and testing relationships in the Clear Creek Watershed, Colorado. Data for development of relationships was collected by Barbara Butler while at the Colorado School of Mines. Data for testing relationships was obtained from Tim Steele of TDS Consulting in Colorado as provided by the Upper Clear Creek Watershed Association. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Butler, B., and R. Ford. Evaluating Relationships Between Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) and Total Suspended Solids (TSS) in a Mining-Influenced Watershed. Bob Kleinmann Mine Water and the Environment. Springer-Verlag, BERLIN-HEIDELBERG, GERMANY, 37(1): 18-30, (2018).

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  • conductivity
  • tds-tss-ratio
  • mining-influenced-water
  • flow
  • tds
  • water-quality-monitoring
  • loads
  • tss

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