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Little Spring (11NPSWRD_WQX-NCPN_CANY_LITTLE) 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 "Little Spring" and has the identifier 11NPSWRD_WQX-NCPN_CANY_LITTLE. This site is in the watershed defined by the 8 digit Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC)14060008.
This site is located in San Juan County County, Utah at 38.2720729000 degrees latitude and -109.8831462300 degrees longitude using the datum NAD83. No horizontal location accuracy metadata is available. This site is at an elevation of 1442 m No vertical location accuracy metadata is available.
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| Characteristic Group | Date Range* |
|---|---|
| Biological, Fish | 2014 - 2023 |
| Biological, Plants | 2014 - 2023 |
| Information | 2014 - 2023 |
| Microbiological | 2014 - 2018 |
| Not Assigned | 2014 - 2023 |
| Physical | 2014 - 2023 |
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| Location Metadata | Value |
|---|---|
| OrganizationIdentifier | 11NPSWRD_WQX |
| OrganizationFormalName | National Park Service Water Resources Division |
| MonitoringLocationIdentifier | 11NPSWRD_WQX-NCPN_CANY_LITTLE |
| MonitoringLocationName | Little Spring |
| MonitoringLocationTypeName | Spring |
| MonitoringLocationDescriptionText | Spring Orifice: The spring channel is incised in larger run-off dominated channel. As spring progresses downstream, the run-off channel loses distinction and turns into an alluvial bottom with riparian vegetation. Flow continues to increase along the channel. There are likely contributions from bedrock throughout the mapped portion of the spring. The stream outflow heads north approximately 100 m and then turns west down canyon for about 150 m. || Channel: The spring channel is incised in larger run-off dominated channel. As spring progresses downstream, the run-off channel loses distinction and turns into an alluvial bottom with riparian vegetation. CH1 is the spring discharge dominated channel, and CH2 is the run-off dominated channel. || Aquifer Type: Sandstone || Geologic Unit: Cedar Mesa SS || Geomorphic Surfaces: (1) CH1 of type 'Channel' comprising 73m^2 of the sample site; (2) CH2 of type 'Channel' comprising 1172m^2 of the sample site; (3) Total site area: 1245m^2 |
| HUCEightDigitCode | 14060008 |
| LatitudeMeasure | 38.2720729000 |
| LongitudeMeasure | -109.8831462300 |
| SourceMapScaleNumeric | 0 |
| HorizontalCollectionMethodName | Interpolation-Digital Map Source |
| HorizontalCoordinateReferenceSystemDatumName | NAD83 |
| VerticalMeasure/MeasureValue | 1442 |
| VerticalMeasure/MeasureUnitCode | m |
| VerticalCollectionMethodName | Digital Elevation Model |
| VerticalCoordinateReferenceSystemDatumName | NAVD88 |
| CountryCode | US |
| StateCode | 49 |
| CountyCode | 037 |
| ProviderName | STORET |
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