Paper No. 33-0
CHARACTERIZATION OF THE HYDROLOGY AND GEOMORPHOLOGY OF THE RICE CREEK WATERSHED
HEPINSTALL, Sarah E., Geology, Albion College, 4943 Kellogg Center, Albion, MI 49224, shepinstall@albion.edu and WILCH, Thomas, Geology, Albion College, 4842 Kellogg Center, Albion, MI 49224

Research was done on the Rice Creek Watershed to establish a water quality-monitoring network, as part of an EPA funded watershed management planning grant. Rice Creek is a tributary to the Kalamazoo River, located in south central Michigan. The Rice Creek is in close proximity to possible sources of pollution, including a hog confinement facility and discharge of wastewater effluent into the south branch. Over a period of about eight weeks, stream flow was monitored, along with pH, turbidity, total suspended solids, dissolved oxygen, nutrient levels, and water temperature at selected sites along Rice Creek. Then a geographical information system (GIS) database was developed to record and compare discharge and water quality variables across the watershed.

North-Central Section (36th) and Southeastern Section (51st), GSA Joint Annual Meeting (April 3–5, 2002)
Session No. 33--Booth# 30
Undergraduate Research (Posters)
Heritage Hall: East
1:00 PM-5:00 PM, Thursday, April 4, 2002
 

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