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BIG MUDDY RIVER BASIN


05599500       BIG MUDDY RIVER AT MURPHYSBORO, IL



LOCATION.-- Lat 37°44'55", long 89°20'45", in SE1/4SE1/4 sec.8, T.9 S., R.2 W., Jackson County, Hydrologic Unit 07140106, on left bank just upstream from Lewis Creek, 0.2 mi upstream from South Twentieth Street Bridge, at Murphysboro, and at mile 36.0.

DRAINAGE AREA.-- 2,169 mi2.

PERIOD OF RECORD.--
SURFACE-WATER DISCHARGE AND STAGE
 

DISCHARGE: December 1916 to current year (fragmentary prior to 1931).

 

STAGE: Water years 1997-2000.

SURFACE-WATER QUALITY
 

CHEMICAL: Water years 1975-92.

 

SEDIMENT: May 1980 to Sept. 1997.

 

SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE: Water years 1975-81.

 

WATER TEMPERATURE: Water years 1975-81.


REVISED RECORDS.-- WDR IL-79-1: Drainage area.

GAGE.-- Water-stage recorder, crest-stage gage, and phone telemeter. Datum of gage is 335.5 ft above sea level. Prior to June 20, 1931, nonrecording gage at South Twentieth Street Bridge, 1,300 ft downstream, at datum 5 ft lower. June 20, 1931, to July 11,1933, nonrecording gage at upstream side of railroad bridge across mouth of Lewis Creek at present datum. Since Nov. 14, 1973, auxiliary water-stage recorder 7,700 ft upstream. Oct. 6, 1931, to Nov. 13, 1973, auxiliary nonrecording gage read twice daily at same site. Oct. 1, 1995 to Sept. 30, 1999, water-stage recorder at South Twentieth Street Bridge, 1,300 ft downstream, at present datum.

REMARKS.-- Flow regulated since October 1970 by Rend Lake (station 05595950), 67.8 mi upstream from gage.

EXTREMES FOR PERIOD OF RECORD.--
SURFACE-WATER DISCHARGE AND STAGE: Maximum discharge, 33,800 ft3/s from graph based on discharge record, May 2, 1996; maximum gage height, 37.97 ft, May 12, 1961; maximum daily reverse flow, 4,400 ft3/s, June 3, 1947, caused by backwater from Mississippi River; no flow Aug. 13 to Sept. 1, 1936, unaffected by backwater.
SUSPENDED-SEDIMENT CONCENTRATIONS: Maximum daily, 1,700 mg/L, Feb. 28, 1987; minimum daily, 2 mg/L, Aug. 10, 11, 1993.
SUSPENDED-SEDIMENT LOADS: Maximum daily, 20,500 tons, May 3, 1983; minimum daily, -45 tons, Aug. 6, 1993.

EXTREMES OUTSIDE PERIOD OF RECORD.--
SURFACE-WATER DISCHARGE AND STAGE: Flood of Feb. 2, 1916, reached a stage of 34.9 ft, present datum, discharge, 28,000 ft3/s.

REMARKS FOR CURRENT YEAR.-- Records good except those greater than 500 ft3/s and those for estimated daily discharges, which are poor.
DISCHARGE, IN CUBIC FEET PER SECOND, WATER YEAR OCTOBER 1999 TO SEPTEMBER 2000
DAILY MEAN VALUES
DAY OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP
 
1 46  38  54  64  95  3550  643  977  1700  6520  1060  e470 
2 45  30  54  68  89  3150  542  874  1170  5500  1160  e450 
3 43  29  59  511  101  2770  467  794  785  4460  940  e440 
4 40  27  68  1960  98  2340  416  645  623  3540  1190  e430 
5 39  27  84  2150  96  1700  365  507  538  2840  1290  e420 
 
6 39  33  97  1810  92  1100  357  442  454  2250  1470  e400 
7 39  39  95  1440  86  745  345  404  392  1680  2420  e390 
8 87  43  96  1060  82  569  373  404  362  1350  3340  e400 
9 119  44  121  769  83  485  434  751  328  994  3000  e380 
10 110  44  664  576  86  404  440  1100  275  824  3040  e360 
 
11 152  42  1070  443  82  366  449  979  247  780  3020  e350 
12 112  37  852  347  89  370  433  833  247  1140  2770  e340 
13 81  39  793  292  135  385  399  713  279  2550  2430  e330 
14 57  43  784  213  356  418  345  604  330  3170  2010  e340 
15 41  40  844  177  693  439  294  538  335  3650  1490  e350 
 
16 37  41  516  139  673  513  259  461  401  4100  1010  e340 
17 45  41  339  115  601  1010  340  383  5420  3840  754  e320 
18 43  41  243  114  1350  1220  340  313  8990  2910  643  e300 
19 45  44  167  154  2910  1220  347  319  12100  2250  599  e290 
20 57  54  168  214  3160  2590  377  475  14500  2270  649  e280 
 
21 67  56  175  199  3190  3850  374  391  16600  2570  730  e270 
22 62  58  131  179  2950  4320  324  324  16800  2800  696  e260 
23 52  57  108  167  2500  4570  290  1040  15700  2590  624  e250 
24 44  61  92  e145  2060  4460  273  2080  14300  2060  580  e260 
25 38  60  77  e130  1630  4100  316  2570  12900  1610  552  e280 
 
26 36  62  71  112  1760  3590  375  2550  11600  1230  535  e330 
27 35  65  69  124  3020  2940  416  2860  10500  912  528  371 
28 33  64  65  121  3550  2110  480  3080  9750  736  504  439 
29 34  59  64  117  3740  1380  773  3090  8840  668  510  449 
30 36  56  65  108  ---  979  1010  2850  7770  689  498  371 
 
31 39  ---  66  98  ---  783  ---  2320  ---  710  e490  --- 

TOTAL 1753 1374 8151 14116 35357 58426 12596 35671 174236 73193 40532 10660
MEAN 56.5 45.8 263 455 1219 1885 420 1151 5808 2361 1307 355
MAX 152 65 1070 2150 3740 4570 1010 3090 16800 6520 3340 470
MIN 33 27 54 64 82 366 259 313 247 668 490 250

e Estimated
STATISTICS OF MONTHLY MEAN DATA FOR WATER YEARS 1971 - 2000, BY WATER YEAR (WY)
MEAN 459 1483 2079 2537 2901 3770 3987 3510 2130 1006 531 422
MAX 2700 10110 10030 9489 10600 12290 10510 16410 6972 3393 1307 2821
(WY) 1994 1994 1983 1991 1982 1979 1979 1983 1995 1998 2000 1993
MIN 56.5 44.2 74.3 74.7 377 237 289 298 119 131 72.1 43.8
(WY) 2000 1972 1990 1977 1972 1981 1981 1987 1972 1971 1991 1971

SUMMARY STATISTICS FOR 1999 CALENDAR YEAR FOR 2000 WATER YEAR WATER YEARS 1971 - 2000
ANNUAL TOTAL 751271  466065         
ANNUAL MEAN 2058  1273          2062         
HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN 3864          1983
LOWEST ANNUAL MEAN 741          1972
HIGHEST DAILY MEAN 16100      Jan 26 16800              Jun 22 33500          May 2 1996
LOWEST DAILY MEAN 27      Nov 4,5 27              Nov 4,5 -2600      A Aug 6 1993
ANNUAL SEVEN-DAY MINIMUM 32      Oct 31 32              Oct 31 -1340          Aug 1 1993
INSTANTANEOUS PEAK FLOW 17500      B     Jun 22 33800      C May 2 1996
INSTANTANEOUS PEAK STAGE 28.83 D     Jun 22 36.88     May 5 1983
INSTANTANEOUS LOW FLOW 25              Nov 4,5
10 PERCENT EXCEEDS 6610  3080          5560         
50 PERCENT EXCEEDS 750  410          860         
90 PERCENT EXCEEDS 44  45          98         
A - Backwater from Mississippi River; lowest daily mean unaffected by backwater, 27 ft3/s, Nov. 4-5, 1999.
B - Gage height, 28.78 ft.
C - From graph based on discharge record, gage height, 36.12 ft.
D - Discharge, 16,800 ft3/s.


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