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Low flows during the 1988 drought in Tennessee
Jerry F. Lowery, Joseph F. Connell
1990, Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4149
A severe drought occurred across large areas of Tennessee during the summer of 1988. Rainfall totaled 39.4 inches in 1988 and was 8.8 inches below the 1951-80 normal of 48.2 inches. An intensive streamflow measurement program was begun in July 1988. Minimum flows measured in summer 1988 were shown along...
Base-flow-frequency characteristics of selected Pennsylvania streams
K. E. White, R. A. Sloto
1990, Water-Resources Investigations Report 90-4160
Streamflow hydrographs of 309 streamflow stations in Pennsylvania were analyzed by using three computer-assisted empirical methods--local-minimum , fixed-interval, and sliding-interval--to separate the ground-water and surface-runoff components. The 2-, 5-, 10-, and 25-year base-flow-recurrence intervals were determined for each station. The 50- and 100-year recurrence intervals were determined for stations with...
Hydrology of the Powder River alluvium between Sussex, Wyoming, and Moorhead, Montana
B. H. Ringen, P. B. Daddow
1990, Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4002
The potential for developing water supplies from the alluvium along the Powder River between Sussex, Wyoming, and Moorehead, Montana, is very limited. The areal extent and saturated thickness of the alluvium are not large. Water in the alluvium primarily is derived from seepage from the river, which goes dry periodically....
U.S. Geological Survey National Computer Technology Meeting; Program and abstracts, May 7-11, 1990
B. H. Balthrop (compiler), E.G. Baker
1990, Open-File Report 90-161
Computer-related information from all Divisions of the U.S. Geological Survey are discussed in this compilation of abstracts. Some of the topics addressed are system administration; distributed information systems and data bases, both current (1990) and proposed; hydrologic applications; national water information systems; geographic information systems applications and techniques. The report...
Water resources data, Florida, water year 1989. Volume 2A. South Florida surface water
W.J. Haire, C. Price
1990, Water Data Report FL-89-2A
Water resources data for the 1989 water year in Florida consists of continuous or daily discharge for 295 streams, periodic discharge for 36 streams, miscellaneous discharge for 75 streams, continuous or daily stage for 154 streams, periodic stage for 13 streams, peak discharge for 57 streams, continuous daily tide stage...