M. (1999) USGS study reveals a decline in long-record streamgages. EOS, Trans. AGU 80(50), 605-607.Lanfear K.L. and Hirsch R.M. (1999) USGS study reveals a decline in long-record streamgages. EOS, 80(50), 605 - 607.
Geological Survey Web-based interactive... DL Lorenz,JR Ziegeweid - US Geological Survey 被引量: 2发表: 2016年 Selected low-flow frequency statistics for continuous-record streamgages in Georgia, 2013 and 7Q10 flow statistics for the entire period of record analyzed in the study are ...
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CONTINUOUS GROUNDWATER MONITORING COLLOCATED AT USGS STREAMGAGESCONSTANTZ, Jim
were concurrently acquired at streamgages and transmitted to satellite from seven pilot-study sites extending over nearly 2,000 miles (3,200 km) of the central US from October 2009 until October 2011, for evaluating the scientific and engineering add-on value of the enhanced streamgage design....
Hydrologic sciences A classification of stream types at reference reach USGS gage stations in Michigan MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY William Taylor Boley-MorseKristine LIn order to have a better understanding of the geomorphic characterization and description of Michigan rivers, 43 stable reference reach ...
Modeled vs. Observed (a) Hydrograph and (b) Stream Temperatures at USGS Gage Site on Upper Talarik Creek (See Map for Location).Cameron, WobusRobert, PruchaDavid, AlbertChristine, WollMaria, LoinazRussell, Jones
Geological Survey gage stations were surveyed to determine stream types using the Level II Rosgen Classification System. Geomorphic field measurements of floodprone width, bankfull width, bankfull mean depth, bankfull maximum depth, sinuosity, slope, and median channel material were taken at reference...