Scientific Investigations Report 2009–5015
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
Scientific Investigations Report 2009–5015
Estimating Locations of Perennial Streams in Idaho Using a Generalized Least-Squares Regression Model of 7-Day, 2-Year Low Flows
Prepared in cooperation with the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality and the Bureau of Reclamation
By Molly S. Wood, Alan Rea, Kenneth D. Skinner, and Jon E. Hortness
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Figures
Figure 1. Location of study area, eight regions, and streamflow-gaging stations in Idaho and surrounding areas used to estimate low-flow frequency statistics for unregulated streams.
Figure 2. Screen capture of spatial distribution of perennial streams, Hydrologic Unit Code boundaries, and 1:24,000-scale quadrangles from National Hydrography Dataset High-Resolution in northern Idaho.
Figure 3. Improvement of 7Q2 flow estimates in extreme extrapolation for region 8 from the Hortness (2006) regression equation to the revised regression equation for Idaho.
Figure 4. Screen captures from U.S. Geological Survey perennial streams model showing spatial pattern of stream network in a selected area in region 8 derived from Hortness (2006) 7Q2 regression equation and revised 7Q2 regression equation for Idaho.
Figure 5. Screen captures from U.S. Geological Survey perennial streams model showing spatial pattern of stream network for Hydrologic Unit Code 16010201 (in region 8) derived from Hortness (2006) 7Q2 equation and revised 7Q2 regression equation for Idaho.
Figure 6. Screen capture of spatial distribution of modeled streams and Hydrologic Unit Code boundaries from U.S. Geological Survey perennial streams model in northern Idaho.
Figure 7. Locations of comparison points from datasets used to evaluate the U.S. Geological Survey perennial streams model for Idaho.
Tables
Table 1. Regression equations for the low-flow statistic, 7Q2 , for unregulated streams in regions 1–8, Idaho.
Table 2. Range of values of basin characteristics used to estimate the low-flow statistic, 7Q2 , for unregulated streams in regions 1–8, Idaho.
Table 3. Description of datasets used for evaluation of the U.S. Geological Survey perennial streams model for Idaho.
Table 4. Agreement rules for comparing independent datasets with the U.S. Geological Survey perennial streams model for Idaho.
Table 5. Classification table of accuracy of the U.S. Geological Survey perennial streams model relative to comparison datasets for Idaho.
Table 6. Agreements between the U.S. Geological Survey perennial streams model and comparison datasets by hydrologic region, Idaho and surrounding areas.
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