Catalog Record: Water budget and water quality of Ward Lake, flow and water-quality characteristics of the Braden River estuary, and the effects of Ward Lake on the hydrologic system, west-central Florida | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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Water budget and water quality of Ward Lake, flow and water-quality characteristics of the Braden River estuary, and the effects of Ward Lake on the hydrologic system, west-central Florida / by J.T. Trommer, M.J. DelCharco, and B.R. Lewelling ; prepared in cooperation with the City of Bradenton Public Works Department, Manatee County Environmental Management Department, Southwest Florida Water Management District.

Main Author: Trommer, J. T.
Other Authors: DelCharco, M. J. , Lewelling, B. R.
Language(s): English
Published: Tallahassee, Fla. : U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey ; 1999.
Series: Water-resources investigations report ;
Subjects: Water balance (Hydrology) > Florida > Manatee County.
Water quality > Florida > Manatee County.
Hydrology > Florida > Manatee County.
Note: Shipping list no.: 99-0177-P.
Physical Description: vi, 33 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: GB 701 .A36 no.98-4251
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