Fishes Of The Wakarusa River In Kansas
James E. Deacon
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JAMES E. DEACON AND ARTIE L. METCALF
JAMES E. DEACON AND ARTIE L. METCALF
Introduction The Wakarusa River rises in the eastern edge of the Flint Hills and flows approximately 50 miles in an easterly direction and empties into the Kansas River near Eudora; with its tributaries, the Wakarusa drains 458 square miles in parts of Wabaunsee, Shawnee, Osage, and Douglas counties of northeastern Kansas (Fig. 1). The average gradient is 6.3 feet per mile. Turbidity is consistently more than 100 ppm in the lower portions of the mainstream and major tributaries, but is usually l
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