Item talk:Q227082

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 "url": "https://www.usgs.gov/centers/wyoming-montana-water-science-center/science/wildfires-and-water-quality-montana",
 "headline": "Wildfires and Water Quality in Montana",
 "datePublished": "May 22, 2023",
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     "name": "Gregory Daniel Clark",
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     "text": "The WY-MT WSC is collaborating with the USGS Water Mission Area and other federal and state partners to quantify and understand the effects wildfires have on water quality. These findings provide high value datasets to researchers and assist resource managers with decision making in fire-prone landscapes throughout Wyoming and Montana."
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     "text": "Links to USGS sites can be found below:"
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     "text": "Shields R Precip Station nr Wilsall, MT - USGS Water Data for the Nation"
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     "text": "Camas C nr Mouth nr White Sulphur Springs MT - USGS Water Data for the Nation"
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     "text": "Shields River ab Smith Cr, nr Wilsall, MT - USGS Water Data for the Nation"
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     "text": "Dugout Cr Precip Station nr Wilsall, MT - USGS Water Data for the Nation"
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     "text": "Camas Cr Precip Station nr White Sulphur Springs - USGS Water Data for the Nation"
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     "text": "Camas Creek Drainage:"
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     "text": "Mule Cr Met Station nr White Sulphur Springs, MT - USGS Water Data for the Nation"
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     "text": "Two watersheds are currently being studied in Montana. Each watershed has one primary streamgage recording discharge, water temperatures, specific conductance and turbidity.  Additionally, water samples are collected on a fixed frequency and during storm events with an automatic sampler to determine trace metal, nutrient, and suspended sediment concentrations. Within each watershed are two precipitation gages recording rainfall quantity and intensity at different elevations."
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     "text": "Shields River Drainage:"
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