Selected water-quality and biological characteristics of streams in some forested basins of North Carolina, 1985-88
Water-Resources Investigations Report 92-4129
By W.S. Caldwell
Abstract
Selected physical, chemical and biological components of streams
draining undeveloped, forested basins in North Carolina were
characterized on the basis of samples collected at nine sites on
streams in basins that ranged in size from 0.67 to 11.2 sq mi.
Water analysis included specific conductance, dissolved oxygen,
water temperature, suspended sediment, pH, major dissolved
constituents, nutrients, minor constituents, organochlorine
insecticides, and biochemical oxygen demand. Biological
characteristics included fish tissue analysis for minor
constituents and synthetic organic compounds, fish community
structure, and benthic macroinvertebrates. Precipitation is the
source of 10 to 40% of the chloride concentration and 20 to 30%
of the sulfate concentration in stormflow. Mean total nitrogen
concentrations ranged from 0.16 mg/L during low-flow conditions
to 1.2 mg/L during stormflow. Organic nitrogen was 60 to 85% of
the total nitrogen concentration. Stream water was free of
organochlorine insecticides. DDD, DDE, DDT, Lindane, and Mirex
were detected in 18 of 60 samples of streambed material. About
35% of fish tissue analyses showed detectable concentrations of
copper, lead, mercury and nickel. Synthetic organic chemicals
were not detected in fish tissue. Fish community structure data
were rated using Karr's Index of Biotic Integrity. Streams rated
poor to good because of natural stresses on fish communities.
Five streams in the Piedmont and mountains received excellent
bioclassification ratings based on benthic macroinvertebrtate
data. Two streams in the Coastal Plain rated good to fair
because of natural stresses.
Citation:
Caldwell, W.S., 1993, Selected water-quality and biological characteristics of streams in some forested basins of North Carolina, 1985-88: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 92-4129, 114 p.
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