Fact Sheet 2010–3101
SummaryExtreme Drought to Extreme Floods: Summary of Hydrologic Conditions in Georgia, 2009The United States Geological Survey (USGS) Georgia Water Science Center (WSC) maintains a long-term hydrologic monitoring network of more than 317 real-time streamgages, more than 180 groundwater wells of which 31 are real-time, and 10 lake-level monitoring stations. One of the many benefits of data collected from this monitoring network is that analysis of the data provides an overview of the hydrologic conditions of rivers, creeks, reservoirs, and aquifers in Georgia. |
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Knaak, A. E., Pojunas, T.K., and Peck, M. F., 2010, Extreme Drought to Extreme Floods: Summary of Hydrologic Conditions in Georgia, 2009, U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 2010–3101, 6 p.