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ID 1960
Citation Wilcox, JC, Holland, WD and McDougald, JM. 1957. Relation of elevation of a mountain stream to reaction and salt content of water and soil. Canadian Journal of Soil Science 37(1):11-20.
Organization Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
URL http://pubs.aic.ca/doi/abs/10.4141/cjss57-002
Abstract/Description or Keywords Water samples were obtained from a number of mountain lakes and irrigation reservoirs in the Okanagan Valley, and from streams emptying them. It was found that in any one drainage basin, the water had a higher pH and salt content at low elevation than at high elevation.A more detailed investigation was conducted in the Mission Creek watershed. With decreasing elevation the following relationships were found: (a) increasing pH, electrical conductivity, and contents of calcium, potassium and sodium in the stream water; (b) increasing pH and conductivity in seepage water; (c) increasing pH and conductivity in the soil. Relationships between elevation and pH were similar with stream water, seepage water and soil, as also were relationships between elevation and conductivity values. water quality
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Regional Watershed Okanagan
Sub-watershed if known Mission Creek
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