Hydrograph depicting flow for the year 1945 of Utah's second largest spring, Swan Creek Spring, west of Bear Lake in northern Utah. Note the fluctuation in flow from April to September. Note also rapid response to spring snowmelt (April and May) and rainfall (June and July). The rock from which the spring issues (aquifer) is limestone. The graph illustrates the importance of controlling development on limestone terrain.

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Title Hydrograph depicting flow for the year 1945 of Utah's second largest spring, Swan Creek Spring, west of Bear Lake in northern Utah. Note the fluctuation in flow from April to September. Note also rapid response to spring snowmelt (April and May) and rainfall (June and July). The rock from which the spring issues (aquifer) is limestone. The graph illustrates the importance of controlling development on limestone terrain.
Photo Number p1274n067
Keywords Disasters; Natural disasters; Graphs and charts
Spatial Coverage Utah
Collection Number and Name P1274 Environmental Geology and Geologic Hazards in Utah Photograph Collection
Collection Name Environmental Geology in Utah
Rights
Type Image
ARK ark:/87278/s6wq0tg1
Setname uum_map
ID 976990
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6wq0tg1
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