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Miners Spring (Page Spring) (11NPSWRD_WQX-GRCA_GS2_MINR02) site data in the Water Quality Portal
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This spring site, maintained by the National Park Service Water Resources Division (identifier 11NPSWRD_WQX), has the name "Miners Spring (Page Spring)" and has the identifier 11NPSWRD_WQX-GRCA_GS2_MINR02. This site is in the watershed defined by the 8 digit Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC)15010001.
This site is located in Coconino County County, Arizona at 36.0165458000 degrees latitude and -111.9714277000 degrees longitude using the datum NAD27. No horizontal location accuracy metadata is available. This site is at an elevation of 4339 ft No vertical location accuracy metadata is available.
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| Characteristic Group | Date Range* |
|---|---|
| Inorganics, Major, Metals | 2000 - 2002 |
| Inorganics, Major, Non-metals | 2000 - 2002 |
| Inorganics, Minor, Metals | 2000 - 2002 |
| Inorganics, Minor, Non-metals | 2000 - 2002 |
| Nutrient | 2000 - 2002 |
| Organics, Other | 2000 - 2002 |
| Physical | 2000 - 2002 |
| Radiochemical | 2000 - 2002 |
| Stable Isotopes | 2000 - 2002 |
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| Location Metadata | Value |
|---|---|
| OrganizationIdentifier | 11NPSWRD_WQX |
| OrganizationFormalName | National Park Service Water Resources Division |
| MonitoringLocationIdentifier | 11NPSWRD_WQX-GRCA_GS2_MINR02 |
| MonitoringLocationName | Miners Spring (Page Spring) |
| MonitoringLocationTypeName | Spring |
| MonitoringLocationDescriptionText | Miners Spring (also known as Page Spring) is just south of Horseshoe Mesa near the head of a small unnamed tributary of Hance Creek, within the boundary of Grand Canyon National Park. The perennial spring discharges from bedding planes at the cliff face near the contact between the Temple Butte Formation and the Muav Limestone. Spring water drips from beneath a small alcove into a pool in a bedrock depression created by miners in the early 1900s. The spring probably originates from localized faulting along the axis of the northwesttrending Grandview Phantom Monocline. Water samples were collected by capturing drips coming from the wall of the small alcove. Discharge was measured volumetrically by constricting all flow discharging from the pool into a single conduit. Water leaving the small pool flows about 3 m across the bedrock outcrop and enters the alluvium, and does not reemerge downstream. Aquatic vegetation is extensive at the site, and frogs and water skates were observed in the pool and along its edge during sampling visits. The USGS site ID is 360100111582001. |
| HUCEightDigitCode | 15010001 |
| LatitudeMeasure | 36.0165458000 |
| LongitudeMeasure | -111.9714277000 |
| SourceMapScaleNumeric | 0 |
| HorizontalCollectionMethodName | GPS-Unspecified |
| HorizontalCoordinateReferenceSystemDatumName | NAD27 |
| VerticalMeasure/MeasureValue | 4339 |
| VerticalMeasure/MeasureUnitCode | ft |
| VerticalCollectionMethodName | Other |
| VerticalCoordinateReferenceSystemDatumName | NGVD29 |
| CountryCode | US |
| StateCode | 04 |
| CountyCode | 005 |
| ProviderName | STORET |
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