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Data collection for a time-of-travel and dispersion study on the Coosa River near Childersburg, Alabama

January 1, 1985

Approximately 2,300 dye-tracer samples were collected and analyzed during a 5-day time-of-travel study on a 23-mile reach of the Coosa River between Logan Martin and Lay dams near Childersburg, Alabama, October 27 to 31, 1984. Rhodamine WT was used as the tracer-dye. Unsteady flow conditions prevailed in the study reach. The rate of movement of the dye cloud between sampling cross sections ranged from 0.15 to 1.36 feet per second. The average rate of movement of the dye cloud between the injection cross section and the downstream sampling cross section was 0.42 foot per second. 

Publication Year 1985
Title Data collection for a time-of-travel and dispersion study on the Coosa River near Childersburg, Alabama
DOI 10.3133/ofr85411
Authors R. A. Gardner
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 85-411
Index ID ofr85411
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse