Sabino Canyon Recreation Area has received over 600,000 visitors per year. Sabino and Bear Creeks flow through the area creating a diverse habitat for vegetation and wildlife, and a unique desert setting for water-based recreation. Proximity to the city of Tucson places constant user pressure on the water resources and prime concern in a water-based recreation area is water quality. An intensive study of existing water quality status of Sabino and Bear Creeks was conducted because the quality of water in Sabino and Bear Creeks was unknown. This study examines bacterial, chemical, and physical parameters. Data were collected twice a week on Sundays and Wednesdays for a year. Results of the study indicate there were: (1) no major chemical pro...
A survey of chemical and bacteriological water quality in the Grand Canyon was undertaken to assess ...
Surface water is an important limiting factor for wildlife populations in desert environments where ...
From the Proceedings of the 1976 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
From the Proceedings of the 1976 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
Sabino Canyon is an important source of recreation for the Tucson Area. Human activities near the cr...
Participation in water-based recreation has increased greatly in recent years. In some areas use and...
Madera Canyon Recreation Area, located forty-five miles south of Tucson, Arizona, lies within the Sa...
Bottom sediment quality of the uppermost 3.5 miles of Sabino Creek, Santa Catalina mountains, Corona...
Water quality analyses in Grand Canyon examined Colorado River and tributary baseline water quality ...
From the Proceedings of the 1980 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
The rapidly increasing pressure of recreational activities in Arizona's wildland has the potential f...
From the Proceedings of the 1977 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
Factors determining water quality were analyzed and related to recreational influences at Hawley Lak...
A study was made on Canyon Lake to determine the source of fecal contamination and to learn how best...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
A survey of chemical and bacteriological water quality in the Grand Canyon was undertaken to assess ...
Surface water is an important limiting factor for wildlife populations in desert environments where ...
From the Proceedings of the 1976 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
From the Proceedings of the 1976 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
Sabino Canyon is an important source of recreation for the Tucson Area. Human activities near the cr...
Participation in water-based recreation has increased greatly in recent years. In some areas use and...
Madera Canyon Recreation Area, located forty-five miles south of Tucson, Arizona, lies within the Sa...
Bottom sediment quality of the uppermost 3.5 miles of Sabino Creek, Santa Catalina mountains, Corona...
Water quality analyses in Grand Canyon examined Colorado River and tributary baseline water quality ...
From the Proceedings of the 1980 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
The rapidly increasing pressure of recreational activities in Arizona's wildland has the potential f...
From the Proceedings of the 1977 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
Factors determining water quality were analyzed and related to recreational influences at Hawley Lak...
A study was made on Canyon Lake to determine the source of fecal contamination and to learn how best...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
A survey of chemical and bacteriological water quality in the Grand Canyon was undertaken to assess ...
Surface water is an important limiting factor for wildlife populations in desert environments where ...
From the Proceedings of the 1976 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...