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Map showing flood of June 1972 resulting from tropical storm Agnes, Susquehanna River in the vicinity of Wilkes-Barre and Pittston, Pennsylvania

Open-File Report 72-120
Prepared in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources, the Susquehanna River Basin Commission, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Abstract

In June 1972, tropical storm Agnes caused severe flooding within a broad area extending from North Carolina to Southern New York. Flood elevations along the Susquehanna River were the highest ever recorded. In the Wilkes-Barre area, flood elevations exceeded those of 1865 and 1936 by about eight feet. Maximum discharges were about 40 percent greater than those of a 50-year flood. Property damages from flooding in the Wyoming Valley, in which Wilkes-Barre lies, far exceeded those in any are of similar size affected by the storm. The extent of the flooding on the map was delineated by the U.S. Geological Survey from field surveys made soon after the flood. Sections of levees and railroad grades that were not overtopped are not delineated. 

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title Map showing flood of June 1972 resulting from tropical storm Agnes, Susquehanna River in the vicinity of Wilkes-Barre and Pittston, Pennsylvania
Series title Open-File Report
Series number 72-120
DOI 10.3133/ofr72120
Year Published 1972
Language English
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey
Description 1 Plate: 22.28 x 27.10 inches
Country United States
State Pennsylvania
City Pittston
Other Geospatial Pittston quadrangle
Scale 24000
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