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INDEX 425 Acid Neutralizing Capacity, Definition of 26 Acre-Foot, Definition INDEX 425 Acid neutralizing capacity, definition of 26 Big War Creek at Luther . 363 Acre-foot, definition of . 26 Binfield, Baker Creek tributary near . 363 Adenosine triphosphate, definition of . 26 Biochemical oxygen demand, definition of 27 Adjusted discharge, definition of . 26 Biomass, definition of . 27 Albany, Lick Creek near . 361 Biomass pigment ratio, definition of . 27 Alcoa, Little River near . 200– 201 Blue Creek near New Hope . 366 Algae, Blue-green algae, definition of . 27 Blue-green, definition of . 27 Bolivar, Hatchie River at . 328– 329 Fire, definition of . 30 Bordeaux, Cumberland River near . 126– 131 Green, definition of . 31 Bordeaux, Ewing Creek below Algal growth potential, definition of . 26 Knight Rd near . 358 Alkalinity, definition of . 26 Bordeaux, Whites Creek near . 132– 133 Almaville, Unnamed Sink near . 356 Bottom material, definition of . 27 Alpine, West Fork Obey River near . 62– 63 Bradyville, Brawleys Fork below . 355 Annual runoff, definition of . 26 Bradyville, Reed Creek near . 355 Annual 7-day minimum, definition of . 26 Brawleys Fork below Bradyville . 355 Antioch, Mill Creek near . 357 Brentwood, Little Harpeth River at Aquifer Granny White Pike at . 359 Confined, definition of . 28 Browns Ck at State Fairgounds Unconfined, definition of . 40 at Nashville . 122– 123 Water-table, definition of . 40 Browns Creek at Factory Street Arlington, Loosahatchie River near 332– 333 at Nashville . 358 Aroclor, definition of . 26 Bruceton, Big Sandy River at . 298– 299 Arthur, Powell River near . 206– 207 Buffalo River near Flat Woods . 294– 295 Artificial substrate, definition of . 26 Bulk electrical conductivity, Ash mass, definition of . 26 definition of . 27 Ashland City, Sycamore Creek near . 359 Bullrun Creek near Halls Crossroad 208– 210 Aspect, definition of . 26 Burns, Jones Creek near . 359 Athens, North Mouse Creek nr Rocky Mount Burwood, Murfrees Fork above . 359 Hollow nr . 228– 229 Bushman Creek at Pitts Lane Avondale, Pages Branch at . 358 Ford near Compton . 356 Bacteria, definition of . 26 Byrdstown, Wolf River near . 354 Enterococcus, definition of . 29 Canadian Geodetic Vertical Datum 1928, Escherichia coli, definition of . 30 definition of . 27 Fecal coliform, definition of . 30 Cane Creek at Ripley . 367 Fecal streptococcal, definition of . 30 Cane Creek at Stewart . 366 Total coliform, definition of . 39 Cane Creek near Spencer . 354 Baker Creek tributary near Binfield . 363 Caney Creek near Cosby . 361 Bankfull stage, definition of . 26 Carter Branch near White Pine . 361 Barren Plains, Red River below Carters Ck at Butler Rd at Hwy 161 nr . 160– 161 Carters Ck . 284– 285 Bartons Creek near Cumberland Furnace . 359 Carters Ck at Petty Ln nr Carters Ck 280– 281 Base discharge, definition of . 27 Carters Ck Trib nr Carters Ck . 282– 283 Base flow, definition of . 27 Cedar Creek near Valley Home . 361 Battle Creek near Monteagle . 365 Cedar Hill, Piney River at . 290 Beaver Ck at Hwy 22 Bypass Cedar Hill, Spring Creek tributary near . 360 nr Huntingdon . 308– 310 Celina, Cumberland River at . 64– 69 Beaver Creek at Brickyard Road Cell volume, definition of . 27 near Powell . 364 Cells/volume, definition of . 27 Beaver Creek at Solway . 212– 213 Centerville, Duck River at Hwy 100 288– 289 Beaver Creek near Willow Fork at Cfs-day, definition of . 27 Halls Crossroads . 364 Channel bars, definition of . 28 Beaver Dam Creek above Springfield . 360 Charles Creek near McMinnville . 355 Bed material, definition of . 27 Charleston, Hiwassee River at . 226– 227 Bedload, definition of . 27 Chattanooga, Tennessee River at . 238– 239 Bedload discharge, definition of . 27 Cheatham Dam, Cumberland River below 154– 159 Bell Buckle, Wartrace Creek above . 365 Chemical oxygen demand, definition of . 28 Bellevue, Harpeth River at . 148– 149 Cherokee Creek near Embreeville . 361 Bent Creek at Taylor Gap . 361 Childress, Indian Creek at . 362 Benthic organisms, definition of . 27 Clear Creek at Lilly Bridge Big Creek near Rogersville . 194– 195 near Lancing . 218– 219 Big Limestone Creek near Limestone 180– 181 Clear Fork near Fairview . 361 Big Rock Creek at Double Bridges . 274 Clear Fork near Robbins . 54– 55 Big Sandy River at Bruceton . 298– 299 Clinch River above Tazewell . 204– 205 426 INDEX Clostridium perfringens, definition of . 28 Dissolved, definition of . 29 Coal Creek at Lake City . 363 Dissolved oxygen, definition of . 29 Coker Creek near Ironsburg . 364 Dissolved solids concentration, Coliphages, definition of . 28 definition of . 29 Collins River near McMinnville . 78– 79 Diversity index, definition of . 29 Color unit, definition of . 28 Doe Creek at Gainesboro . 354 Columbia, Duck River at . 278– 279 Donelson, McCrory Creek at Ironwood Dr at 357 Compton, Bushman Creek at Pitts Dotsonville, Cummings Creek near . 360 Lane Ford near . 356 Double Bridges, Big Rock Creek at . 274 Conductivity, definition of . 37 Drainage area, definition of . 29 Confined aquifer, definition of . 28 Drainage basin, definition of . 29 Conner Creek at Steele Road Dry Creek near Edenwold . 96– 97 near Solway . 364 Dry Land Creek tributary near Contents, definition of . 28 New Market . 362 Continuous-record station, definition of 28 Dry mass, definition of . 29 Control, definition of . 28 Dry weight, definition of . 29 Control structure, definition of . 28 Duck River above Milltown . 275 Coon Creek above Chop Hollow Duck River at Carpenters Bridge near near Hohenwald . 366 Pottsville . 276 Cooperation . 2 Duck River at Columbia . 278– 279 Cordell Hull Dam, Cumberland River Duck River at Hwy 100 at Centerville 288– 289 below . 72– 77 Duck River at Shelbyville . 262– 267 Cornersville, Richland Creek near . 365 Duck River near Shelbyville . 270– 271 Cosby, Caney Creek near . 361 Dumplin Creek at Mt. Hareb . 362 Cottontown, Station Camp Creek at . 355 Dunlap, Sequatchie River near . 240 Crest-stage partial record stations 354– 367 Dyersburg, Lewis Creek near . 367 Crittenden County . 416 Earthman Fork at Whites Creek . 358 Crooked Creek near Maynardville . 363 East Fork Browns Creek at Cross Plains, Honey Run Creek below . 360 100 Oaks Mall, at Nashville . 358 Cross Plains, Honey Run Creek near . 360 East Fork Obey River near Jamestown . 58– 59 Crumpton Creek at Rutledge Falls . 257 East Fork Poplar Creek at Bear Creek Road at Cubic foot per second, definition of . 28 Oak Ridge . 214– 215 Cubic foot per second-day, definition of 28 East Fork Stones River at Woodbury . 355 Cubic foot per second per square mile, East Fork Stones River near definition of . 28 Lascassas . 98– 99 Culleoka, Fountain Creek near . 365 Edenwold, Dry Creek near . 96– 97 Cumberland Furnace, Bartons Creek near . 359 Elk River at Prospect . 250 Cumberland River at Celina . 64– 69 Elk River near Pelham . 244– 245 Cumberland River at Old Hickory Dam . 82– 90 Ellis Mills, Yellow Creek at . 168– 169 Cumberland River at Omohundro Water Plant at Embeddedness, definition of . 29 Nashville . 116– 121 Embreeville, Cherokee Creek near . 361 Cumberland River at Woodland Street at Embreeville, Nolichuck River at . 178– 179 Nashville . 124– 125 Emory River at Oakdale . 224– 225 Cumberland River below Cheatham Dam 154– 159 Enterococcus bacteria, definition of . 29 Cumberland River below Cordell EPT Index, definition of . 30 Hull Dam . 72– 77 Escherichia coli (E. coli), definition of . 30 Cumberland River near Bordeaux . 126– 131 Estimated (E) value, definition of . 30 Cummings Creek near Dotsonville . 360 Euglenoids, definition of . 30 Cypress Creek at Camden, Camden, Cypress Ewing Creek below Knight Rd Creek at . 296 near Bordeaux . 358 Daddy's Creek near Hebbertsburg . 216– 217 Extractable organic halides, definition of 30 Daily mean suspended-sediment concentration, Fairview, Clear Fork near . 361 definition of . 28 Fairview, Middle Fork Forked Deer Daily record station, definition of . 28 River near . 326– 327 Daisy, North Chickamauga Creek at Fecal coliform bacteria, definition of . 30 Hwy 27 near . 234– 236 Fecal streptococcal bacteria, Data collection platform, definition of . 28 definition of . 30 Data logger, definition of . 28 Fire algae, definition of . 30 Datum, definition of . 28 Flat Creek at Hwy 231 below Shelbyville . 268 Denver, Trace Creek above . 366 Flat Creek at Luttrell . 363 Diatoms, definition of . 29 Flat Woods, Buffalo River near . 294– 295 Dickson, West Piney River at Hwy 70 near 366 Fletcher Creek at Sycamore View Road at Diel, definition of . 29 Memphis . 344– 345 Discharge, definition of . 29 Flow, definition of . 29 INDEX 427 Flow-duration percentiles, definition of 30 Hatchie River at Sunnyhill . 367 Forgey Creek at Zion Hill . 362 Haywood County . 399 Fountain Creek near Culleoka . 365 Hebbertsburg, Daddy's Creek near . 216– 217 Franklin, Harpeth River at . 136– 137 Henry, Neil Ditch near . 366 Franklin, Harpeth River below . 146– 147 Hermitage, Stoners Creek near . 108– 109 Franklin, Harpeth River Trib at High tide, definition of . 31 Mt. Hope Road at . 140– 141 Hillville, Hatchie National Wildlife Franklin, South Prong Spencer Creek Refuge rain gage at . 423 near . 142– 143 Hilsenhoff’s Biotic Index, definition of 31 Franklin, Spencer Creek near . 144– 145 Hiwassee River at Charleston . 226– 227 French Broad River near Newport . 174– 175 Hixson, North Chickamauga Creek Gage datum, definition of . 30 at Greens Mill near . 364 Gage height, definition of . 30 Hohenwald, Coon Creek above Gage values, definition of . 30 Chop Hollow near . 366 Gaging station, definition of . 31 Honey Run Creek below Cross Plains . 360 Gainesboro, Doe Creek at . 354 Honey Run Creek near Cross Plains . 360 Gainesboro, Roaring River above . 70– 71 Horizontal datum, definition of . 31 Garrison Fork above L&N Railroad Huntingdon, Beaver Ck at Hwy 22 at Wartrace . 258– 259 Bypass nr . 308– 310 Gas chromatography/flame ionization detector, Huntingdon, Little Reedy Creek near . 366 definition of . 31 Hydrologic index stations, definition of 31 Geomorphic channel units, definition of . 31 Hydrologic unit, definition of . 31 Germantown, Nonconnah Creek near . 352– 353 Inch, definition of . 31 Germantown, Wolf River at . 340– 341 Indian Creek at Childress . 362 Goodlettsville, Mansker Creek above . 92– 93 Indian Creek near Olivehill .
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