Environmental Characteristics and GeographicInformation System Applications for the Developmentof Nutrient Thresholds in Oklahoma Streams
Water-Resources Investigations Report 02–4191
Prepared in cooperation with theOKLAHOMA WATER RESOURCES BOARD
U.S. Department of the InteriorU.S. Geological Survey
Masoner, J.R., and others—
Environmental Characteristics and G
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Environmental Characteristics andGeographic Information SystemApplications for the Development ofNutrient Thresholds in Oklahoma Streams
By Jason R. Masoner1, Brian E. Haggard2, and Alan Rea1
1 U.S. Geological Survey2 U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Research Service
Prepared in Cooperation with the OKLAHOMA WATER RESOURCES BOARD
Water-Resources Investigations Report 02–4191
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Contents
Abstract. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Purpose and scope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Environmental characteristics and GIS applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Drainage-basin areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Stream order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Immediate stream-channel slope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Land use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Selected references . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Appendix. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
1. Environmental characteristics for each of the 798 water-quality sites in Oklahoma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Figures
Figure 1. Map showing locations of water-quality sites, study area, and geographic scope of data sets used todetermine environmental characteristics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Figures 2-7. Diagrams showing:2. Flow-direction grid using a coding structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53. Flow-accumulation grid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54.Portionof theNationalHydrographyDataset (2001) inOklahomaemphasizingthevarying
stream density . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65.SynthetichydrographycreatedfromtheNationalElevationDataset (2001)showingthe
consistent stream density used to calculate stream order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66. Method of designating stream order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77. Method of designating immediate stream-channel slope. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Tables
1.OriginalNationalLandCoverDataset (NLCD) land-usecategorysystemkeyandreclassified land-usecategory system key used in report to compute land-use proportions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
2.Summarytableof thereclassified land-usecategorysystemkey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
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Conversion Factors and Datum
Vertical coordinate information is referenced to North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88).
Horizontal coordinate information is referenced to North American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83).
Multiply By To obtain
Length
foot (ft) 0.3048 meter (m)
mile (mi) 1.609 kilometer (km)
Area
square foot (ft2) 0.09290 square meter (m2)
square mile (mi2) 2.590 square kilometer (km2)
Environmental Characteristics and GeographicInformation System Applications for the Development ofNutrient Thresholds in Oklahoma Streams
By Jason R. Masoner, Brian E. Haggard, and Alan Rea
Abstract
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has developednutrient criteria using ecoregions to manage and protect riversand streams in the United States. Individual states and tribes areencouraged by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency tomodify or improve upon the ecoregion approach. The Okla-homa Water Resources Board uses a dichotomous process thatstratifies streams using environmental characteristics such asstream order and stream slope. This process is called the UseSupport Assessment Protocols, subchapter 15. The Use SupportAssessment Protocols can be used to identify streams threat-ened by excessive amounts of nutrients, dependant upon a ben-eficial use designation for each stream. The Use SupportAssessment Protocols, subchapter 15 uses nutrient and environ-mental characteristic thresholds developed from a study con-ducted in the Netherlands, but the Oklahoma Water ResourcesBoard wants to modify the thresholds to reflect hydrologic andecological conditions relevant to Oklahoma streams and rivers.
Environmental characteristics thought to affect impair-ment from nutrient concentrations in Oklahoma streams andrivers were determined for 798 water-quality sites in Oklahoma.Nutrient, chlorophyll, water-properties, and location data wereretrieved from the U.S. Environmental Protection AgencySTORET database including data from the U.S. GeologicalSurvey, Oklahoma Conservation Commission, and OklahomaWater Resources Board. Drainage-basin area, stream order,stream slope, and land-use proportions were determined foreach site using a Geographic Information System. The methods,procedures, and data sets used to determine the environmentalcharacteristics are described.
Introduction
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has developednutrient criteria using ecoregions to manage and protect riversand streams in the United States from impairment (Robertson,Saad, and Wieben, 2001). Individual states and tribes areencouraged by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency tomodify or improve upon the ecoregion approach. (Robertson,Saad, and Wieben, 2001). The Oklahoma Water ResourcesBoard (OWRB) developed a dichotomous process that stratifiesor groups streams using environmental characteristics such as
stream order and stream slope to identify streams that need fur-ther study to determine if they are impaired (OWRB, 2001).This process is called the Use Support Assessment Protocols,subchapter 15 (USAP). The OWRB is using nutrient and envi-ronmental characteristic thresholds developed in the Nether-lands (Peters and Gardeniers, 1998; OWRB, 2001). The USAPcan be used to identify streams threatened by excessive amountsof nutrients, dependant upon a beneficial use designation foreach stream. Nutrient criteria are not synonymous with water-quality standards. The purpose of the USAP is to identifystreams, based on nutrient and environmental characteristicthresholds for each stream, that may be threatened by excessiveamounts of nutrients and impairment of their beneficial use.Further studies would be required to determine if water-qualitystandards are exceeded.
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Okla-homa Water Resources Board, is providing descriptive statisticsof water-quality sampling sites that can be used to modify theUSAP to reflect hydrological and ecological conditions relevantto Oklahoma streams and rivers. Four environmental character-istics -- drainage-basin area, stream order, stream slope, andland-use proportions -- that affect nutrient concentrations inOklahoma streams were compiled using a Geographic Informa-tion System (GIS) and are provided in appendix 1 (back ofreport). These characteristics, when used in conjunction withwater-quality data collected from Federal, State, tribal, andlocal programs, will help evaluate streams in Oklahoma andthrough statistical models, help determine which streams arenutrient threatened.
Purpose and Scope
This report describes the methods, procedures, and datasets used to determine environmental characteristics and pro-vides a list of the environmental characteristics (appendix 1,back of report) that can be used to help modify the USAPthresholds to represent hydrological and ecological conditionsrelevant to streams in Oklahoma. Nutrient, chlorophyll, water-properties, and location data were retrieved for 798 water-qual-ity sites from the U. S. Environmental Protection AgencySTORET database (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,2001), the Oklahoma Conservation Commission, and the Okla-homa Water Resources Board. STORET included data col-lected by the U.S. Geological Survey.
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The 798 water-quality sites are located in Oklahoma, butthe geographic scope of the data sets used to derive environ-mental characteristics included the Arkansas-Red River drain-age basins, an area of about 202,000 square miles (fig. 1). Thereare many sampling sites listed in appendix 1 that are reported ashaving different site identification numbers but have identicallatitude and longitude coordinates. This is because there aremultiple federal and state agencies collecting and maintainingindependent water-quality databases that use different proce-dures for designating site identification numbers. This reportprovides environmental characteristics for each water-qualitysite so that the agencies responsible for maintaining a particularsite would have access to environmental characteristics throughthe site identification number. The water-quality sites are notlabeled on figure 1, as many of the sites are extremely closetogether and the purpose of this report is to provide the environ-mental characteristics and to describe the methods, procedures,and data sets used to determine the environmental characteris-tics.
Acknowledgments
The authors thank Robert Tortorelli, Evan Hornig, andLyn Osburn of the U.S. Geological Survey for their contribu-tions to this report.
Environmental Characteristics and GISApplications
Drainage-basin areas
Drainage-basin areas for 798 water-quality sites in Okla-homa were determined from several data sources using ARC/INFO (ESRI, 2001a) and ARC/VIEW (ESRI, 2001b) GISapplications. Topographic data sets of flow direction and flowaccumulation were used to delineate drainage basins. Flow-direction and flow-accumulation data sets were created from ahydrologically conditioned Digital Elevation Model (DEM)with a 60-meter cell size. The DEM was created from elevationdata (hypsography) and stream data (hydrography) from digitalversions of the U.S. Geological Survey 1:100,000-scale topo-graphic maps (Cederstrand and Rea, 1995).
Development of flow-direction and flow-accumulationdata sets is an important step in delineating drainage basinsusing DEMs. A flow-direction data set (fig. 2) contains cell val-ues that indicate the direction water will flow out of each cellbased on elevation (Jenson and Domingue, 1988). A codingstructure developed by Jenson and Domingue, (1988) codescells based on the orientation with respect to one of the eightneighboring cells. The coding structure uses slope calculationsbetween neighboring cells to code individual cells. Slope is cal-culated from the change in elevation between cells divided bythe distance between cell centers. The distance between cell
centers for diagonal cells is measured by multiplying the cellsize by the square root of two.
The flow accumulation grid (fig. 3) contains cellvalues computed from the flow direction grid that equalthe number of cells that flow into it. Cells having a flowaccumulation value of zero (to which no other cells flow)generally correspond to the pattern of ridges (Jenson andDomingue, 1988). Cells that have many other cellsflowing into it usually are representative of streams orrivers.
The ARC/INFO GRID module was used to delin-eate drainage basins and compute corresponding basinareas (ESRI, 2001a). Individual water-quality sites wereused to define a pour point (an outlet for a drainage area)from which a complete or partial drainage basin wascreated. An automated process was developed that itera-tively selected a water-quality site, converted it into apour point, snapped the pour point to cells of high flow-accumulation, and delineated a drainage basin for thatsite. The RESELECT command selected a single water-quality site and the POINTGRID command converted thepoint into a grid point. The SNAPPOUR commandadjusted the points to cells of high flow accumulation andthe WATERSHED function delineated the drainage areausing the flow-accumulation and flow-direction data sets.
A partial drainage basin was created when thedrainage basin for a water-quality site extended beyondthe coverage of the flow-direction and flow-accumulationdata sets of Cederstrand and Rea (1995), which werelimited to a small margin around Oklahoma. Additionaltechniques using the ARC/VIEW GEOPROCESSING(ESRI, 2001b) extension were used to complete drainagebasins. Partial drainage basins were completed byappending the most detailed digital hydrologic unit mapsavailable for that area. Two hydrologic unit data sets,Seaber and others (1984) and Kansas Data Access andSupport Center (2000), were used to complete partiallydefined drainage basins. The UNION operation appendedthe partially defined drainage basin and the hydrologicunit maps. The DISSOLVE operation eliminated smallsliver polygons created from the UNION operation. Thismethod resulted in one polygon unit that represented thedrainage-basin area. Drainage-basin areas for each water-quality site are listed in appendix 1 (back of report).
Stream Order
Stream order was calculated using methods developed byStrahler (1952) and a stream data set created from a hydrologicderivative (flow accumulation) of the U.S. Geological SurveyNational Elevation Dataset (NED). NED is spatially referencedin a geographic coordinate system using degrees, minutes, and
Figure 1. Locations of water-quality sites, study area, and geographic scope of data sets used to determine environmental characteristics.
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Figure 2. Flow-direction grid using a coding structure developed by Jenson and Domingue (1988), modifiedfrom Environmental Systems Research Institute (2001a).
Figure 3. Flow-accumulation grid (modified from Environmental Systems Research Institute,(2001a).
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seconds as units of measurement. NED is based on 1:24,000-scale topographic maps and has a resolution of one arc-second(equivalent to 30 meters). The NED data were projected to anAlbers Equal Area projection and resampled to a 30-meter pixelresolution. Flow-direction and flow-accumulation data setswere created for the Arkansas-White-Red River basin (fig. 1)using the FILL, FLOWDIRECTION, and FLOWACCUMU-LATION functions (Elevation Derivatives for National Appli-cations, 2001). These data sets (hydrologic derivatives of theNED) are similar to derivatives of the 60-meter DEM developedby Cederstrand and Rea (1995) used to delineate drainagebasins.
The stream network needs to have a constant stream den-sity and include all upstream headwaters to calculate streamorder. Stream density can be expressed as a measure of close-ness between stream channels. A stream network that varies instream density will produce higher stream order values in moredense areas and lower stream order values in less dense areas.Figure 4 shows U.S. Geological Survey 1:100,000-scale topo-graphic quadrangle boundaries and the National HydrographyDataset (NHD) (2001). The varying stream density is shownin the upper Bristow quadrangle in relation to stream density inthe lower Shawnee quadrangle. This variation in stream densityis due to varying detail during the digitizing process.
A detailed and consistent stream network was createdusing the ARC/INFO GRID function STREAMLINE to con-vert the raster linear network (flow accumulation) to a vectorlinear network (synthetic hydrography) that represented
streams at a consistent density (fig. 5). The synthetic hydrogra-phy data set was created using a threshold of 5,000 30-metercells from the flow accumulation grid. Cell threshold has adirect affect on the length of headwater streams and minimumsize of drainage-basin areas that can be delineated. The mini-mum size drainage basin that could be delineated based on athreshold of 5,000 30-meter cells is 1.7 square miles. Increasingor decreasing the cell threshold directly affects the length of thesynthetic hydrography. Although the derived synthetic hydrog-raphy is based on 1:24,000-scale topographic maps, derived 1storder streams, in areas of low topographic relief, may actuallybe a 2nd order stream when manually determined using1:24,000-scale topographic map. In areas of high topographicrelief, stream order values derived using the synthetic hydrog-raphy were consistent with stream order values determinedmanually using 1:24,000-scale topographic maps.
A program was used to assign stream order values forstreams in the synthetic hydrography data set using methodsdeveloped by Strahler (1957; fig. 6).
The beginning or headwater streams are designated asfirst-order streams. A second-order stream is formed when twofirst-order streams intersect; when two second-order streamsintersect, a third-order stream is formed; and so forth. TheARC/INFO NEAR command was used to locate the streamnearest to a water-quality site and transfer the stream ordervalue to the water-quality site. The derived stream order valueswere transferred to the environmental characteristic data set(appendix 1, back of report).
Figure 4. Portion of the National Hydrography Dataset (2001)in Oklahoma emphasizing the varying stream density.
Figure 5. Synthetic hydrography created from the National Eleva-tion Dataset (2001) showing the consistent stream density used tocalculate stream order.
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Figure 6. Method of designing stream order (modified from Strahler, 1957, p. 344).
Immediate Stream-Channel Slope
The immediate stream-channel slope is defined in thisreport as the change in elevation between beginning and endingpoints of a stream segment divided by the length of the streamsegment. The average length of a stream segment used to com-pute the immediate stream-channel slope was 1.75 miles. Theminimum and maximum lengths used were .31 mile and 3.1miles, respectively. Stream slope varied slightly when checkedagainst slope values determined manually from 1:24,000-scaletopographic maps.
Basin characteristics such as stream slope can be problem-atic because the length measured is highly dependent on scaleor in this case, dependent on the cell threshold used to createsynthetic hydrography. Flow-accumulation data sets, and theDEM created by Cederstrand and Rea (1995) were used to cal-culate the immediate stream-channel slope for each of the 798water-quality sites. The “Drainage-basin areas” section of this
report provides specific information about topographic data setscreated by Cederstrand and Rea.
A vector linear network that represented Oklahomastreams was created from the flow-accumulation data set usingthe ARC/INFO GRID function STREAMLINE. The flow-accumulation and flow-direction data sets created by Ceder-strand and Rea (1995) were designed specifically for definingwatersheds; therefore, the corresponding stream network isvery dense and file size is very large. To decrease file size andreduce processing times, the ARC/INFO BUFFER commandwas used to select only the streams within a 5,000-meter dis-tance from the water-quality sites (fig. 7). This methoddecreased the number of arcs from 567,727 to 58,794 arcs.
The NODEPOINT command was used to create points foreach node in the stream data set. A node is defined as the begin-ning or ending point of a line; therefore, any confluence ofstreams would be represented as a node. A unique identificationcode for each point was used that linked the points back to
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Figure 7. Method of designating immediate stream-channel slope.
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the nodes in the stream data set. The LATTICESPOT com-mand was used to overlay the point data onto the DEM andinterpolate an elevation value from the underlying neighboringcells. The elevation values were transferred from the point dataset to nodes in the stream data set using the RELATE andMOVE commands.
The CALCULATE command was used to compute thechange in elevation between nodes, divided by the distancebetween nodes. This calculation resulted in the immediatestream-channel slope for stream segments near water-qualitysites (fig. 7). The NEAR command was used to locate the near-est stream segment for each water-quality site and transfer theslope value to the water-quality data set. The stream slope val-ues were transferred to the environmental characteristic data set(appendix 1, back of report).
Land Use
Land-use proportions were computed for each of the 798drainage-basin areas using the ARC/INFO GRID module andland-use information from the National Land Cover Dataset(NLCD) (2000). The NLCD is based on 30-meter Landsat The-matic Mapper (TM) data acquired by the Multi-ResolutionLand Characterization (MRLC) Consortium. The base data setfor the NLCD project was compiled using leaves-off LandsatTM data, nominal-1992 acquisitions and other ancillary leaves-on Landsat TM data. The NLCD data set consists of 21 land-usecategories (table 1). These land-use categories were aggre-gated to produce a land-use data set that consisted of 11 land-use categories (table 2).
Table 1. Original National Land Cover Dataset (NLCD) land-use category system key and reclassifiedland-use category system key used in report to compute land-use proportions
[n/a, not applicable]
NLCDkey
Land-use category descriptionsKey usedin report
11 Open water 1
12 Perennial ice/Snow 1
21 Low-intensity residential 2
22 High-intensity residential 2
23 Commercial/Industrial/Transportation 2
31 Bare rock/Sand/Clay 3
32 Quarries/Strip mines/Gravel pits 3
33 Transitional 3
41 Deciduous forest 4
42 Evergreen forest 4
43 Mixed forest 4
51 Shrubland 5
61 Orchards/Vineyards/Other n/a
71 Grasslands/Herbaceous 6
81 Pasture/Hay 7
82 Row crops 7
83 Small grains 8
84 Fallow 9
85 Urban/Recreational grasses 10
91 Woody wetlands 11
92 Emergent herbaceous wetlands 11
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Table 2. Summary table of the reclassified land-use category system key
Resampledkey usedin report
Land-use category description
1 Water
2 Developed lands
3 Barren
4 Forest upland
5 Shrubland
6 Grasslands/Herbaceous
7 Pasture/Hay
8 Row crops/Small grains
9 Fallow
10 Urban/Recreational grasses
11 Wetlands
A land-use data set was compiled for the Arkansas-White-Red River basin (fig.1). The ARC/INFO MASK command wasused to clip out land-use information for each drainage basin.This method produced a land-use data set for each drainagearea. Land-use proportions within each drainage basin were cal-culated by dividing the number of cells of a given category bythe total number of cells in a drainage basin multiplied by 100to yield the percent land-use. The land-use proportions wereappended to the environmental characteristic data set (appendix1, back of report).
Summary
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) hasdeveloped nutrient criteria using ecoregions to manage and pro-tect rivers and streams in the United States. Individual statesand tribes are encouraged by the U.S. Environmental ProtectionAgency to modify or improve upon the ecoregion approach.The Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB) has developeda dichotomous process that stratifies or groups streams based onenvironmental characteristics such as stream order and streamslope; this process is commonly known as the Use SupportAssessment Protocols, subchapter 15 (USAP). The OWRB isusing nutrient and environmental characteristic thresholdsdeveloped from a study conducted in the Netherlands. The U.S.Geological Survey, in cooperation with the OWRB, is provid-ing descriptive statistics of water-quality sampling sites that canbe used to modify the USAP to reflect hydrological and ecolog-ical conditions relevant to Oklahoma streams and rivers. Fourenvironmental characteristics -- drainage-basin area, stream
slope, stream order, and land-use proportions -- that affect nutri-ent concentrations in Oklahoma streams were compiled using aGeographic Information System and are provided in appendix 1(back of report).
Data sets of flow-direction and flow-accumulation (alsoreferred to as hydrologic derivatives) were used to define drain-age basins for 798 water-quality sites in Oklahoma. The ARC/INFO GRID module was used to create drainage basins andcompute corresponding areas. Individual water-quality siteswere used to define a pour point (an outlet for a drainage area)from which a complete or partial drainage basin was created.An automated process was developed that iteratively selected awater-quality site, converted it into a pour point, snapped thepour point to cells of high flow-accumulation, and delineated adrainage basin for that site. Over 400 drainage basins extendedbeyond the coverage of the flow-accumulation and flow-direc-tion data sets developed by Cederstrand and Rea (1995). TheARC/VIEW GEOPROCESSING extension was used to appenddrainage partially defined drainage areas to the most detaileddigital hydrologic unit maps available for those areas.
Stream order was calculated using methods developed byStrahler (1952) and a stream data set created from a hydrologicderivative (flow accumulation) of the U.S. Geological SurveyNational Elevation Dataset (NED). The stream data set derivedfrom the flow accumulation dataset modeled streams in Okla-homa at a consistent stream density. A program was used toassign stream order values for streams in the synthetic hydrog-raphy data. The beginning or headwater streams are designatedas a first-order stream. A second-order stream is formed whentwo first-order streams intersect; when two second-orderstreams intersect, a third-order stream is formed; and so forth.
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The immediate stream-channel slope for each of the 798water-quality sites was calculated using flow-accumulation andDigital Elevation Model data sets. A vector linear network thatrepresented streams in Oklahoma at a consistent density wascreated from the flow-accumulation data set. A point data setwas made from each beginning and ending node in the streamdata set. A unique identification code was used that linked thepoint data set to the stream data set. The point data set was usedto overlay the DEM and extract elevation information for eachpoint. Elevations for each point were transferred to the nodes inthe stream data set using unique identification codes. A simplecalculation using the change in elevation between nodes,divided by the distance between nodes, was performed to calcu-late the immediate stream-channel slope for stream segmentsnear water-quality sites.
Land-use proportions were computed for each of the 798drainage-basin areas using the ARC/INFO GRID module andland-use information from the National Land Cover Dataset(NLCD). The NLCD is based on 30-meter Landsat ThematicMapper (TM) data acquired by the Multi-Resolution LandCharacterization (MRLC) Consortium. The base data set for theNLCD project was compiled using leaves-off Landsat TM data,nominal-1992 acquisitions and other ancillary leaves-on Land-sat TM data. The NLCD data set consists of twenty-one land-use categories. These land-use categories were aggregated toproduce a land-use data set that consisted of 11 land-use cate-gories. A land-use data set was compiled for the Arkansas-White-Red River basin. Drainage-basin boundaries were usedto select only the land-use information inside the drainagebasins. Land-use proportions within each drainage basin werecalculated by dividing the number of cells of given category bythe total number of cells in a drainage basin multiplied by 100.
Selected References
Brown, J.R., Ulery, R.L., and Parcher, J.W., 2000, Creating aStandardized Watersheds Database for the Lower RioGrande/Rio Bravo, Texas: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 00-065, 17 p.
Cederstrand, J.T. and Rea, Alan, 1995, Watershed boundariesand digital elevation model of Oklahoma derived from1:100,000-scale digital topographic maps: U.S. GeologicalSurvey Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-727,CDROM.
Elevation Derivatives for National Applications, (EDNA),2001, Elevation Derivatives for National ApplicationsHomepage: accessed August 7, 2001 at URLhttp://edcnts12.cr.usgs.gov/ned-h
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Appendix
14 Environmental Characteristics and Geographic Information System Applications for the Development of Nutrient Thresholdsin Oklahoma Streams
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1. E
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1. E
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tal c
hara
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s fo
r eac
h of
the
798
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ndix
1. E
nviro
nmen
tal c
hara
cter
istic
s fo
r eac
h of
the
798
wat
er-q
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y si
tes
in O
klah
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gree
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ndix
1. E
nviro
nmen
tal c
hara
cter
istic
s fo
r eac
h of
the
798
wat
er-q
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tes
in O
klah
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d
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Appe
ndix
1. E
nviro
nmen
tal c
hara
cter
istic
s fo
r eac
h of
the
798
wat
er-q
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tes
in O
klah
oma—
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inue
d
[dm
s,de
gree
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inut
esse
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i2 ,squ
are
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r., N
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wy,
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hway
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Appe
ndix
1. E
nviro
nmen
tal c
hara
cter
istic
s fo
r eac
h of
the
798
wat
er-q
ualit
y si
tes
in O
klah
oma—
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inue
d
[dm
s,de
gree
sm
inut
esse
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i2 ,squ
are
mile
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per
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wy,
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hway
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Appe
ndix
1. E
nviro
nmen
tal c
hara
cter
istic
s fo
r eac
h of
the
798
wat
er-q
ualit
y si
tes
in O
klah
oma—
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inue
d
[dm
s,de
gree
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inut
esse
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are
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per
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ow; n
r., N
ear;
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h., W
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n; H
wy,
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hway
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ndix
1. E
nviro
nmen
tal c
hara
cter
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s fo
r eac
h of
the
798
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tes
in O
klah
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[dm
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gree
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ndix
1. E
nviro
nmen
tal c
hara
cter
istic
s fo
r eac
h of
the
798
wat
er-q
ualit
y si
tes
in O
klah
oma—
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inue
d
[dm
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gree
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inut
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Appe
ndix
1. E
nviro
nmen
tal c
hara
cter
istic
s fo
r eac
h of
the
798
wat
er-q
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y si
tes
in O
klah
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d
[dm
s,de
gree
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ndix
1. E
nviro
nmen
tal c
hara
cter
istic
s fo
r eac
h of
the
798
wat
er-q
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tes
in O
klah
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r., N
ear;
Was
h., W
ashi
ngto
n; H
wy,
Hig
hway
]
Site
iden
tific
atio
nnu
mbe
rLa
titud
e(d
ms)
Long
itude
(dm
s)
Basi
n ch
arac
teris
tics
Land
-use
pro
porti
ons
(%) f
or d
rain
age
basi
ns, c
ompu
ted
from
the
Nat
iona
l Lan
d Co
ver D
atas
et (2
000)
Area
(mi2 )
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amor
der
Slop
e(ft
/mi)
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erDe
v.la
ndBa
rren
land
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stSh
rub-
land
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s-la
ndP/
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s
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son
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7
Appe
ndix
1. E
nviro
nmen
tal c
hara
cter
istic
s fo
r eac
h of
the
798
wat
er-q
ualit
y si
tes
in O
klah
oma—
Cont
inue
d
[dm
s,de
gree
sm
inut
esse
cond
s;m
i2 ,squ
are
mile
s;ft
/mi,
foot
per
mile
;%,p
erce
nt;D
ev.l
and,
Dev
elop
edla
nds;
P/H
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ture
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ps/S
mal
lGra
ins;
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an,/R
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nalG
rass
es;C
k,C
reek
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iver
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bove
; blw
, Bel
ow; n
r., N
ear;
Was
h., W
ashi
ngto
n; H
wy,
Hig
hway
]
Site
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tific
atio
nnu
mbe
rLa
titud
e(d
ms)
Long
itude
(dm
s)
Basi
n ch
arac
teris
tics
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-use
pro
porti
ons
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rain
age
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ns, c
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ted
from
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iona
l Lan
d Co
ver D
atas
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000)
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land
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land
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9
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1.5
Appe
ndix
1. E
nviro
nmen
tal c
hara
cter
istic
s fo
r eac
h of
the
798
wat
er-q
ualit
y si
tes
in O
klah
oma—
Cont
inue
d
[dm
s,de
gree
sm
inut
esse
cond
s;m
i2 ,squ
are
mile
s;ft
/mi,
foot
per
mile
;%,p
erce
nt;D
ev.l
and,
Dev
elop
edla
nds;
P/H
,Pas
ture
/Hay
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/SG
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ps/S
mal
lGra
ins;
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an,/R
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nalG
rass
es;C
k,C
reek
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iver
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,A
bove
; blw
, Bel
ow; n
r., N
ear;
Was
h., W
ashi
ngto
n; H
wy,
Hig
hway
]
Site
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tific
atio
nnu
mbe
rLa
titud
e(d
ms)
Long
itude
(dm
s)
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n ch
arac
teris
tics
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-use
pro
porti
ons
(%) f
or d
rain
age
basi
ns, c
ompu
ted
from
the
Nat
iona
l Lan
d Co
ver D
atas
et (2
000)
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(mi2 )
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der
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e(ft
/mi)
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erDe
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rren
land
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stSh
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land
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Appe
ndix
1. E
nviro
nmen
tal c
hara
cter
istic
s fo
r eac
h of
the
798
wat
er-q
ualit
y si
tes
in O
klah
oma—
Cont
inue
d
[dm
s,de
gree
sm
inut
esse
cond
s;m
i2 ,squ
are
mile
s;ft
/mi,
foot
per
mile
;%,p
erce
nt;D
ev.l
and,
Dev
elop
edla
nds;
P/H
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ture
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Cro
ps/S
mal
lGra
ins;
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nalG
rass
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k,C
reek
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iver
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,A
bove
; blw
, Bel
ow; n
r., N
ear;
Was
h., W
ashi
ngto
n; H
wy,
Hig
hway
]
Site
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tific
atio
nnu
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rLa
titud
e(d
ms)
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itude
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s)
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n ch
arac
teris
tics
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porti
ons
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rain
age
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ns, c
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l Lan
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ver D
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000)
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land
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land
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Appe
ndix
1. E
nviro
nmen
tal c
hara
cter
istic
s fo
r eac
h of
the
798
wat
er-q
ualit
y si
tes
in O
klah
oma—
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inue
d
[dm
s,de
gree
sm
inut
esse
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i2 ,squ
are
mile
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hway
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1
Appe
ndix
1. E
nviro
nmen
tal c
hara
cter
istic
s fo
r eac
h of
the
798
wat
er-q
ualit
y si
tes
in O
klah
oma—
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inue
d
[dm
s,de
gree
sm
inut
esse
cond
s;m
i2 ,squ
are
mile
s;ft
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foot
per
mile
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erce
nt;D
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and,
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elop
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nds;
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ture
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ins;
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k,C
reek
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, Bel
ow; n
r., N
ear;
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h., W
ashi
ngto
n; H
wy,
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hway
]
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tific
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nnu
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titud
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ms)
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itude
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n ch
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porti
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ns, c
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l Lan
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Appe
ndix
1. E
nviro
nmen
tal c
hara
cter
istic
s fo
r eac
h of
the
798
wat
er-q
ualit
y si
tes
in O
klah
oma—
Cont
inue
d
[dm
s,de
gree
sm
inut
esse
cond
s;m
i2 ,squ
are
mile
s;ft
/mi,
foot
per
mile
;%,p
erce
nt;D
ev.l
and,
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elop
edla
nds;
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ture
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ins;
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k,C
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bove
; blw
, Bel
ow; n
r., N
ear;
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h., W
ashi
ngto
n; H
wy,
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hway
]
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tific
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nnu
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ms)
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n ch
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porti
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l Lan
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00
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dy B
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90
00
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222
00
0
Appe
ndix
1. E
nviro
nmen
tal c
hara
cter
istic
s fo
r eac
h of
the
798
wat
er-q
ualit
y si
tes
in O
klah
oma—
Cont
inue
d
[dm
s,de
gree
sm
inut
esse
cond
s;m
i2 ,squ
are
mile
s;ft
/mi,
foot
per
mile
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erce
nt;D
ev.l
and,
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elop
edla
nds;
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ture
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ps/S
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lGra
ins;
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nalG
rass
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k,C
reek
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iver
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bove
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, Bel
ow; n
r., N
ear;
Was
h., W
ashi
ngto
n; H
wy,
Hig
hway
]
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tific
atio
nnu
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rLa
titud
e(d
ms)
Long
itude
(dm
s)
Basi
n ch
arac
teris
tics
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-use
pro
porti
ons
(%) f
or d
rain
age
basi
ns, c
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ted
from
the
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iona
l Lan
d Co
ver D
atas
et (2
000)
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der
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e(ft
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erDe
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rren
land
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stSh
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land
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land
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fish
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ion
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61.
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keye
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00
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ng C
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00
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p C
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80
00
Appe
ndix
1. E
nviro
nmen
tal c
hara
cter
istic
s fo
r eac
h of
the
798
wat
er-q
ualit
y si
tes
in O
klah
oma—
Cont
inue
d
[dm
s,de
gree
sm
inut
esse
cond
s;m
i2 ,squ
are
mile
s;ft
/mi,
foot
per
mile
;%,p
erce
nt;D
ev.l
and,
Dev
elop
edla
nds;
P/H
,Pas
ture
/Hay
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/SG
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ps/S
mal
lGra
ins;
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an,/R
ecre
atio
nalG
rass
es;C
k,C
reek
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iver
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,A
bove
; blw
, Bel
ow; n
r., N
ear;
Was
h., W
ashi
ngto
n; H
wy,
Hig
hway
]
Site
iden
tific
atio
nnu
mbe
rLa
titud
e(d
ms)
Long
itude
(dm
s)
Basi
n ch
arac
teris
tics
Land
-use
pro
porti
ons
(%) f
or d
rain
age
basi
ns, c
ompu
ted
from
the
Nat
iona
l Lan
d Co
ver D
atas
et (2
000)
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(mi2 )
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amor
der
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e(ft
/mi)
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erDe
v.la
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rren
land
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stSh
rub-
land
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s-la
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wU/
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land
s
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ar B
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key
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30
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00
Appe
ndix
1. E
nviro
nmen
tal c
hara
cter
istic
s fo
r eac
h of
the
798
wat
er-q
ualit
y si
tes
in O
klah
oma—
Cont
inue
d
[dm
s,de
gree
sm
inut
esse
cond
s;m
i2 ,squ
are
mile
s;ft
/mi,
foot
per
mile
;%,p
erce
nt;D
ev.l
and,
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elop
edla
nds;
P/H
,Pas
ture
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ps/S
mal
lGra
ins;
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an,/R
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nalG
rass
es;C
k,C
reek
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iver
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,A
bove
; blw
, Bel
ow; n
r., N
ear;
Was
h., W
ashi
ngto
n; H
wy,
Hig
hway
]
Site
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tific
atio
nnu
mbe
rLa
titud
e(d
ms)
Long
itude
(dm
s)
Basi
n ch
arac
teris
tics
Land
-use
pro
porti
ons
(%) f
or d
rain
age
basi
ns, c
ompu
ted
from
the
Nat
iona
l Lan
d Co
ver D
atas
et (2
000)
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(mi2 )
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der
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e(ft
/mi)
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erDe
v.la
ndBa
rren
land
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stSh
rub-
land
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s-la
ndP/
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land
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ng C
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00
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nr. M
ill C
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11
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00
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00
Appe
ndix
1. E
nviro
nmen
tal c
hara
cter
istic
s fo
r eac
h of
the
798
wat
er-q
ualit
y si
tes
in O
klah
oma—
Cont
inue
d
[dm
s,de
gree
sm
inut
esse
cond
s;m
i2 ,squ
are
mile
s;ft
/mi,
foot
per
mile
;%,p
erce
nt;D
ev.l
and,
Dev
elop
edla
nds;
P/H
,Pas
ture
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ps/S
mal
lGra
ins;
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an,/R
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nalG
rass
es;C
k,C
reek
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iver
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,A
bove
; blw
, Bel
ow; n
r., N
ear;
Was
h., W
ashi
ngto
n; H
wy,
Hig
hway
]
Site
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tific
atio
nnu
mbe
rLa
titud
e(d
ms)
Long
itude
(dm
s)
Basi
n ch
arac
teris
tics
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-use
pro
porti
ons
(%) f
or d
rain
age
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ns, c
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ted
from
the
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iona
l Lan
d Co
ver D
atas
et (2
000)
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der
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land
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Appe
ndix
1. E
nviro
nmen
tal c
hara
cter
istic
s fo
r eac
h of
the
798
wat
er-q
ualit
y si
tes
in O
klah
oma—
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inue
d
[dm
s,de
gree
sm
inut
esse
cond
s;m
i2 ,squ
are
mile
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per
mile
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nt;D
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hway
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ms)
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n ch
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Appe
ndix
1. E
nviro
nmen
tal c
hara
cter
istic
s fo
r eac
h of
the
798
wat
er-q
ualit
y si
tes
in O
klah
oma—
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inue
d
[dm
s,de
gree
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inut
esse
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s;m
i2 ,squ
are
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foot
per
mile
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nt;D
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elop
edla
nds;
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ture
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lGra
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k,C
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ow; n
r., N
ear;
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h., W
ashi
ngto
n; H
wy,
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hway
]
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tific
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nnu
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rLa
titud
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ms)
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n ch
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teris
tics
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porti
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Appe
ndix
1. E
nviro
nmen
tal c
hara
cter
istic
s fo
r eac
h of
the
798
wat
er-q
ualit
y si
tes
in O
klah
oma—
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inue
d
[dm
s,de
gree
sm
inut
esse
cond
s;m
i2 ,squ
are
mile
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/mi,
foot
per
mile
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erce
nt;D
ev.l
and,
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elop
edla
nds;
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ture
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ow; n
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ear;
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h., W
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n; H
wy,
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hway
]
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tific
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nnu
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rLa
titud
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ms)
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itude
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s)
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n ch
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00
0
Appe
ndix
1. E
nviro
nmen
tal c
hara
cter
istic
s fo
r eac
h of
the
798
wat
er-q
ualit
y si
tes
in O
klah
oma—
Cont
inue
d
[dm
s,de
gree
sm
inut
esse
cond
s;m
i2 ,squ
are
mile
s;ft
/mi,
foot
per
mile
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erce
nt;D
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and,
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elop
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ow; n
r., N
ear;
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wy,
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hway
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tific
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ms)
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0
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te #
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625
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462
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00
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30.
30.
48.
816
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6.9
0.1
00.
1
Appe
ndix
1. E
nviro
nmen
tal c
hara
cter
istic
s fo
r eac
h of
the
798
wat
er-q
ualit
y si
tes
in O
klah
oma—
Cont
inue
d
[dm
s,de
gree
sm
inut
esse
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s;m
i2 ,squ
are
mile
s;ft
/mi,
foot
per
mile
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erce
nt;D
ev.l
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elop
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nds;
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ture
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mal
lGra
ins;
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nalG
rass
es;C
k,C
reek
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bove
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, Bel
ow; n
r., N
ear;
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h., W
ashi
ngto
n; H
wy,
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hway
]
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tific
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nnu
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ms)
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itude
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n ch
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teris
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porti
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rain
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iona
l Lan
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000)
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114
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3030
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10
01
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00
0
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3080
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453
19,9
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11
10
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75
21
0.6
0.6
0.2
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3.6
44.4
0.5
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1
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30
3438
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9054
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516.
75
21
0.6
0.6
0.2
12.8
36.2
3.6
44.4
0.5
00.
1
Appe
ndix
1. E
nviro
nmen
tal c
hara
cter
istic
s fo
r eac
h of
the
798
wat
er-q
ualit
y si
tes
in O
klah
oma—
Cont
inue
d
[dm
s,de
gree
sm
inut
esse
cond
s;m
i2 ,squ
are
mile
s;ft
/mi,
foot
per
mile
;%,p
erce
nt;D
ev.l
and,
Dev
elop
edla
nds;
P/H
,Pas
ture
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/SG
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Cro
ps/S
mal
lGra
ins;
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an,/R
ecre
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nalG
rass
es;C
k,C
reek
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iver
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,A
bove
; blw
, Bel
ow; n
r., N
ear;
Was
h., W
ashi
ngto
n; H
wy,
Hig
hway
]
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tific
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nnu
mbe
rLa
titud
e(d
ms)
Long
itude
(dm
s)
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n ch
arac
teris
tics
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-use
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porti
ons
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rain
age
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ns, c
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ted
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iona
l Lan
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ver D
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000)
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3050
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th F
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of R
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379
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212
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15
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60.
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110
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, abv
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60.
70.
110
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42.5
0.8
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1
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e C
k nr
. Lak
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k 1
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3609
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38.
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3.4
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3011
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00
Appe
ndix
1. E
nviro
nmen
tal c
hara
cter
istic
s fo
r eac
h of
the
798
wat
er-q
ualit
y si
tes
in O
klah
oma—
Cont
inue
d
[dm
s,de
gree
sm
inut
esse
cond
s;m
i2 ,squ
are
mile
s;ft
/mi,
foot
per
mile
;%,p
erce
nt;D
ev.l
and,
Dev
elop
edla
nds;
P/H
,Pas
ture
/Hay
;RC
/SG
,Row
Cro
ps/S
mal
lGra
ins;
U/R
,Urb
an,/R
ecre
atio
nalG
rass
es;C
k,C
reek
;R,R
iver
;abv
,A
bove
; blw
, Bel
ow; n
r., N
ear;
Was
h., W
ashi
ngto
n; H
wy,
Hig
hway
]
Site
iden
tific
atio
nnu
mbe
rLa
titud
e(d
ms)
Long
itude
(dm
s)
Basi
n ch
arac
teris
tics
Land
-use
pro
porti
ons
(%) f
or d
rain
age
basi
ns, c
ompu
ted
from
the
Nat
iona
l Lan
d Co
ver D
atas
et (2
000)
Area
(mi2 )
Stre
amor
der
Slop
e(ft
/mi)
Wat
erDe
v.la
ndBa
rren
land
Fore
stSh
rub-
land
Gras
s-la
ndP/
HRC
/SG
Fallo
wU/
RW
et-
land
s
Lak
e C
k T
rib.
nr.
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e C
k, 6
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1409
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51
271.
10
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0.2
0.2
68.
384
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00
AT
3242
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3902
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549
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0
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132
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10
0
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534
2456
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305
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0
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e Sk
ipou
t Dam
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posi
te35
3815
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10
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20.
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00
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ski
pout
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tA
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718
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00
Appe
ndix
1. E
nviro
nmen
tal c
hara
cter
istic
s fo
r eac
h of
the
798
wat
er-q
ualit
y si
tes
in O
klah
oma—
Cont
inue
d
[dm
s,de
gree
sm
inut
esse
cond
s;m
i2 ,squ
are
mile
s;ft
/mi,
foot
per
mile
;%,p
erce
nt;D
ev.l
and,
Dev
elop
edla
nds;
P/H
,Pas
ture
/Hay
;RC
/SG
,Row
Cro
ps/S
mal
lGra
ins;
U/R
,Urb
an,/R
ecre
atio
nalG
rass
es;C
k,C
reek
;R,R
iver
;abv
,A
bove
; blw
, Bel
ow; n
r., N
ear;
Was
h., W
ashi
ngto
n; H
wy,
Hig
hway
]
Site
iden
tific
atio
nnu
mbe
rLa
titud
e(d
ms)
Long
itude
(dm
s)
Basi
n ch
arac
teris
tics
Land
-use
pro
porti
ons
(%) f
or d
rain
age
basi
ns, c
ompu
ted
from
the
Nat
iona
l Lan
d Co
ver D
atas
et (2
000)
Area
(mi2 )
Stre
amor
der
Slop
e(ft
/mi)
Wat
erDe
v.la
ndBa
rren
land
Fore
stSh
rub-
land
Gras
s-la
ndP/
HRC
/SG
Fallo
wU/
RW
et-
land
s
AT
2343
0036
3420
0995
322
81.0
320
00
00
949
438
00
0
AT
2344
0036
4501
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327
8,70
8.0
67
00
00
253
241
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300
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517.
04
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00
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2342
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00
00
253
242
10
0
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1570
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5830
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00
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2010
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0
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2340
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00
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2339
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038
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00
00
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243
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0
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2337
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30
0
AT
2325
0036
4220
1013
811
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00
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0
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10.
20
00
Appe
ndix
1. E
nviro
nmen
tal c
hara
cter
istic
s fo
r eac
h of
the
798
wat
er-q
ualit
y si
tes
in O
klah
oma—
Cont
inue
d
[dm
s,de
gree
sm
inut
esse
cond
s;m
i2 ,squ
are
mile
s;ft
/mi,
foot
per
mile
;%,p
erce
nt;D
ev.l
and,
Dev
elop
edla
nds;
P/H
,Pas
ture
/Hay
;RC
/SG
,Row
Cro
ps/S
mal
lGra
ins;
U/R
,Urb
an,/R
ecre
atio
nalG
rass
es;C
k,C
reek
;R,R
iver
;abv
,A
bove
; blw
, Bel
ow; n
r., N
ear;
Was
h., W
ashi
ngto
n; H
wy,
Hig
hway
]
Site
iden
tific
atio
nnu
mbe
rLa
titud
e(d
ms)
Long
itude
(dm
s)
Basi
n ch
arac
teris
tics
Land
-use
pro
porti
ons
(%) f
or d
rain
age
basi
ns, c
ompu
ted
from
the
Nat
iona
l Lan
d Co
ver D
atas
et (2
000)
Area
(mi2 )
Stre
amor
der
Slop
e(ft
/mi)
Wat
erDe
v.la
ndBa
rren
land
Fore
stSh
rub-
land
Gras
s-la
ndP/
HRC
/SG
Fallo
wU/
RW
et-
land
s
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