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In cooperation with the Texas Water Development Board

Discharge Between San Antonio Bay and Aransas Bay, Southern Gulf Coast, Texas, May–September 1999

By Jeffery W. East

U.S. Geological Survey
Fact Sheet 082–01


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Contents

Physical Setting

Data Collection and Discharge Computation

Relation of Discharge to Meteorologic and Hydrologic Conditions

References

Figures

1. 
Map showing southern Gulf Coast of Texas
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Map showing study area, San Antonio Bay and Aransas Bay
3. 
Graph showing net monthly discharge volumes for two stations between San Antonio Bay and Aransas Bay, May–September 1999
4. 
Hydrographs showing daily discharge volume between San Antonio Bay and Aransas Bay and (a) wind velocity and (b) Gulf of Mexico tidal stage, May–September 1999
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Hydrograph showing daily rainfall at USGS station 08176500 and total daily discharge volume from five USGS streamflow stations into San Antonio Bay and Aransas Bay

Table

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Estimated net monthly discharge volumes at three sites between San Antonio Bay and Aransas Bay, Texas, May–September, 1999