The Ecological Studies Team (EST) of ESH-20 at Los Alamos National Laboratory conducted preliminary aquatic sampling at outfalls within Operable Unit 1082 and nearby natural waterways. Eleven outfalls were sampled a total of eighteen times. Three natural waterways (upper Pajarito Canyon, Starmer`s Gulch, and Bulldog Spring) in the vicinity were sampled a total of six times. At most sites, EST recorded hydrological condition, physico-chemical parameters, wildlife uses, and vegetation. At each outfall with water and each natural waterway, EST collected an aquatic invertebrate sample which was analyzed by taxa composition, Wilhm`s biodiversity index, the community tolerance quotient (CTQ), and density. The physico-chemical parameters at most o...
Non-point source pollution is a major form of landscape disturbance to surf ace water bodies in agri...
Five aquatic sampling methods were examined and evaluated for potential use in a future quantitative...
The importance of maintaining healthy riparian communities to sustain natural stream processes and f...
The Ecological Studies Team (EST) of ESH-20 at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) has collected s...
The Biology Team of ESH-20 (the Ecology Group) at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) has collecte...
This is the second aquatic biological monitoring report generated by Los Alamos National Laboratory'...
From July through October of 1991, the Biological Resources Evaluation Team (BRET) surveyed 133 of t...
Aridland rivers can present several logistical challenges for invertebrate sampling due to shifting ...
The population in Placer County, California, is growing four times faster than the state of Californ...
During the summers of 1993 and 1994, the Biological Resource Evaluations Team (BRET) of the Environm...
Invertebrates have long been monitored to evaluate water quality and habitat conditions within lakes...
Data for a study of the benthic macroinvertebrates in Imperial Reservoir in Yuma County, Arizona was...
Inferences drawn from regional bioassessments could be strengthened by integrating data from differe...
Blaine County in the Gypsum Hills of the Central High Plains ecoregion. Aquatic mac-roinvertebrate s...
Biological communities in streams can serve as useful monitors of habitat and chemical conditions. R...
Non-point source pollution is a major form of landscape disturbance to surf ace water bodies in agri...
Five aquatic sampling methods were examined and evaluated for potential use in a future quantitative...
The importance of maintaining healthy riparian communities to sustain natural stream processes and f...
The Ecological Studies Team (EST) of ESH-20 at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) has collected s...
The Biology Team of ESH-20 (the Ecology Group) at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) has collecte...
This is the second aquatic biological monitoring report generated by Los Alamos National Laboratory'...
From July through October of 1991, the Biological Resources Evaluation Team (BRET) surveyed 133 of t...
Aridland rivers can present several logistical challenges for invertebrate sampling due to shifting ...
The population in Placer County, California, is growing four times faster than the state of Californ...
During the summers of 1993 and 1994, the Biological Resource Evaluations Team (BRET) of the Environm...
Invertebrates have long been monitored to evaluate water quality and habitat conditions within lakes...
Data for a study of the benthic macroinvertebrates in Imperial Reservoir in Yuma County, Arizona was...
Inferences drawn from regional bioassessments could be strengthened by integrating data from differe...
Blaine County in the Gypsum Hills of the Central High Plains ecoregion. Aquatic mac-roinvertebrate s...
Biological communities in streams can serve as useful monitors of habitat and chemical conditions. R...
Non-point source pollution is a major form of landscape disturbance to surf ace water bodies in agri...
Five aquatic sampling methods were examined and evaluated for potential use in a future quantitative...
The importance of maintaining healthy riparian communities to sustain natural stream processes and f...