Level I water-quality inventory and monitoring, Richmond National Battlefield Park, Virginia

National Park Service Inventory and Monitoring Program
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Abstract

The U.S. Geological Survey conducted a Level I Water-Quality Inventory and Monitoring (WAQIM) data-collection effort for Richmond National Battlefield Park (Richmond NBP) from August 2001 through April 2002. The primary objective of the WAQIM program was to provide the National Park Service (NPS) and Richmond NBP with at least a nominal inventory of its natural resources and to provide those data in a data-management system consistent with park management needs. Water-quality inventory data (physical, chemical, and biological) were collected from "key" water bodies within the boundaries of Richmond NBP. The key water bodies are those waters within park boundaries that are essential to the central cultural, historical or natural resources management themes of the parks or provide habitats to threatened or endangered plants and animals. Data were collected during the fall, winter, spring, and summer over a range of hydrologic conditions. Because of the drought conditions that persisted during the study period, variations in flow between seasons were less pronounced than during normal hydrologic conditions.

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype Other Government Series
Title Level I water-quality inventory and monitoring, Richmond National Battlefield Park, Virginia
Series title National Park Service Inventory and Monitoring Program
Year Published 2002
Language English
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey
Publisher location Richmond, VA
Contributing office(s) Virginia Water Science Center
Description 32 p.
Country United States
State Virginia
Other Geospatial Richmond National Battlefield Park
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