USGS scientist uses a weighted basket sampler to collect a Time of Travel red-dye sample at WaterOne in Olathe, Kansas.
Chantelle A Davis
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Science and Products
Hydrologic conditions in Kansas, water year 2020
Hydrologic conditions in Kansas, water year 2019
Dye-tracing plan for verifying the Kansas River time-of-travel model
Groundwater and streamflow information program Kansas Cooperative Water Science since 1895
Kansas River Time of Travel Study
USGS scientist uses a weighted basket sampler to collect a Time of Travel red-dye sample at WaterOne in Olathe, Kansas.
![USGS scientist Chantelle Davis prepares to collect a red-dye sample](https://d9-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/s3fs-public/styles/masonry/public/thumbnails/image/MicrosoftTeams-image%20%281%29_2.png?itok=lcfxDLIp)
USGS scientist Chantelle Davis prepares to collect a red-dye sample, at sunrise, for the Time of Travel study in Olathe, Kansas.
USGS scientist Chantelle Davis prepares to collect a red-dye sample, at sunrise, for the Time of Travel study in Olathe, Kansas.
![USGS scientist watches over the many samples collected during the red-dye study trial run in Desoto, Kansas.](https://d9-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/s3fs-public/styles/masonry/public/thumbnails/image/MicrosoftTeams-image%20%283%29_0.png?itok=MF6TrlvA)
USGS scientist watches over the many samples collected during the red-dye study trial run in Desoto, Kansas while he awaits the next sample.
USGS scientist watches over the many samples collected during the red-dye study trial run in Desoto, Kansas while he awaits the next sample.
![USGS scientist gets a field fluorometer reading from a recently collected red-dye study sample from the Kansas River in DeSoto.](https://d9-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/s3fs-public/styles/masonry/public/thumbnails/image/MicrosoftTeams-image%20%284%29_0.png?itok=Frj-kUkH)
USGS scientist Ian Gambill gets a field fluorometer reading from a recently collected red-dye study sample from the Kansas River in DeSoto, Kansas.
USGS scientist Ian Gambill gets a field fluorometer reading from a recently collected red-dye study sample from the Kansas River in DeSoto, Kansas.
Science and Products
Hydrologic conditions in Kansas, water year 2020
Hydrologic conditions in Kansas, water year 2019
Dye-tracing plan for verifying the Kansas River time-of-travel model
Groundwater and streamflow information program Kansas Cooperative Water Science since 1895
Kansas River Time of Travel Study
USGS scientist uses a weighted basket sampler to collect a Time of Travel red-dye sample at WaterOne in Olathe, Kansas.
USGS scientist uses a weighted basket sampler to collect a Time of Travel red-dye sample at WaterOne in Olathe, Kansas.
![USGS scientist Chantelle Davis prepares to collect a red-dye sample](https://d9-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/s3fs-public/styles/masonry/public/thumbnails/image/MicrosoftTeams-image%20%281%29_2.png?itok=lcfxDLIp)
USGS scientist Chantelle Davis prepares to collect a red-dye sample, at sunrise, for the Time of Travel study in Olathe, Kansas.
USGS scientist Chantelle Davis prepares to collect a red-dye sample, at sunrise, for the Time of Travel study in Olathe, Kansas.
![USGS scientist watches over the many samples collected during the red-dye study trial run in Desoto, Kansas.](https://d9-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/s3fs-public/styles/masonry/public/thumbnails/image/MicrosoftTeams-image%20%283%29_0.png?itok=MF6TrlvA)
USGS scientist watches over the many samples collected during the red-dye study trial run in Desoto, Kansas while he awaits the next sample.
USGS scientist watches over the many samples collected during the red-dye study trial run in Desoto, Kansas while he awaits the next sample.
![USGS scientist gets a field fluorometer reading from a recently collected red-dye study sample from the Kansas River in DeSoto.](https://d9-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/s3fs-public/styles/masonry/public/thumbnails/image/MicrosoftTeams-image%20%284%29_0.png?itok=Frj-kUkH)
USGS scientist Ian Gambill gets a field fluorometer reading from a recently collected red-dye study sample from the Kansas River in DeSoto, Kansas.
USGS scientist Ian Gambill gets a field fluorometer reading from a recently collected red-dye study sample from the Kansas River in DeSoto, Kansas.