Diurnal variations in electrical conductivity of water in a small stream.

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Diurnal fluctuations in electrical conductivity of water have been observed in a small stream draining a basin 12 km2 in size. An attempt to explain the cause of these variations is presented. The two influencing factors studied are evapotranspiration and earth tide effects. -Author

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Calles, U. M. (1982). Diurnal variations in electrical conductivity of water in a small stream. Nordic Hydrology, 13(3), 157–164. https://doi.org/10.2166/nh.1982.0013

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