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Goldsmith Creek Tributary @ County Rd 1 (GCR1) Timeline Graphs
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Created with Highcharts 9.3.2Temperature (C)Temperature at Goldsmith Creek Tributary @ County Rd 1 (GCR1) For Each Monitoring Event Date [2012-2014]Base FlowStormwater10-16-2012024681012

Selection of water quality indicators is controlled by drop-down menu on the upper right. This graph shows the value of each water quality indicator measured for each monitoring event at this location. It offers a preview of possible upward or downward trends over time.

Results are categorized as base flow and stormwater. These stream flow categories are loosely defined. BASE FLOW corresponds to normal or low flow conditions. STORMWATER corresponds to elevated flows following rain or snow melt, as judged by online hydrographs of USGS gauging stations, if available, and/or as judged by volunteers based on their familiarity with the stream and their observation of factors such as stream turbulence and turbidity. Though loosely defined, these two flow categories provide a useful approximation of the impact of runoff on water quality.

Goldsmith Creek Tributary @ County Rd 1 (GCR1) Monthly Average Graphs
Created with Highcharts 9.3.2Monthly Average Temperature (C)Monthly Average Temperature at Goldsmith Creek Tributary @ County Rd 1 (GCR1) Over All Monitoring Events [2012-2014]Base FlowStormwaterJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec024681012

Selection of water quality indicators is controlled by drop-down menu on the upper right. This graph shows the monthly average base flow and stormwater concentrations of each water quality indicator since the beginning of the monitoring program.

Results are categorized as base flow and stormwater. These stream flow categories are loosely defined. BASE FLOW corresponds to normal or low flow conditions. STORMWATER corresponds to elevated flows following rain or snow melt, as judged by online hydrographs of USGS gauging stations, if available, and/or as judged by volunteers based on their familiarity with the stream and their observation of factors such as stream turbulence and turbidity. Though loosely defined, these two flow categories provide a useful approximation of the impact of runoff on water quality.

Description

Bridge on East branch of Goldsmith Creek. Goldsmith Creek flows into Baldwin Creek. This site was sampled just once.

Details
Latitude, Longitude N 42.0834, W -76.7538
Location Type INVESTIGATIVE
Miles from stream mouth 5.85
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