Stream measurements -- United States
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Stream measurements -- United States
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Stream measurements
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- Operations at river stations, 1897, a report of the Division of Hydrography of the United States Geological Survey, Part II
- Operations at river stations, 1900, Division of Hydrography of the United States Geological Survey, Part III
- Operations at river stations, 1899, a report of the Division of Hydrography of the United States Geological Survey, Part IV
- Environmental characteristics and water quality of hydrologic benchmark stations in the United States, 1963-95
- Reach-scale monitoring and modeling of rivers--expanding hydraulic data collection beyond the cross section
- River heights for 1896, by Arthur Powell Davis
- Dynamic rating method for computing discharge from time-series stage data, by Marian Domanski, Robert R. Holmes, Jr., and Elizabeth N. Heal
- Understanding and managing the effects of groundwater pumping on streamflow, Stanley A. Leake and Paul M. Barlow
- Report of progress of stream measurements for the calendar year, 1902, by F.H. Newell, Part III
- Water consumption by nuclear powerplants and some hydrological implications, by E.V. Giusti and E.L. Meyer
- U.S. Geological Survey real-time river data applications, Scott E. Morlock
- Maximum floodflows in the conterminous United States, by J.R. Crippen and Conrad D. Bue
- Streamflow of 2006, water year summary, [by Xiaodong Jian, David M. Wolock, and Harry F. Lins]
- Operations at river stations, 1900, a report of the Division of Hydrography of the United States Geological Survey, Part V
- Report of progress of the Division of Hydrography for the calendar year 1895, by Frederick Haynes Newell
- Operations at river stations, 1900, a report of the Division of Hydrography of the United States Geological Survey, Part II
- Report of progress of stream measurements for the calendar year, 1902, by F.H. Newell, Part I
- Operations at river stations, 1898, a report of the Division of Hydrography of the United States Geological Survey, Part I
- Report of progress of stream measurements for the calendar year 1902, by F.H. Newell, Part II
- Preliminary peak stage and streamflow data at selected U.S. Geological Survey streamgages for flooding in the central and southeastern United States during December 2015 and January 2016, by Robert R. Holmes Jr., Kara M. Watson, and Thomas E. Harris
- Water--the nation's fundamental climate issue, a white paper on the U.S. Geological Survey role and capabilities, by Harry F. Lins, Robert M. Hirsch, and Julie Kiang
- Methods for computing water-quality loads at sites in the U.S. Geological Survey National Water Quality Network, by Casey J. Lee [and three others]
- Evaluation of Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler measurements of river discharge, by Scott E. Morlock
- An overview of the stream-gaging program
- Compilation of records of surface waters of the United States, October 1950 to September 1960, prepared under the direction of E. L. Hendricks, Part 2-A
- William Gunn Price and the Price current meters, [by] Arthur H. Frazier
- Refinement of a regression-based method for prediction of flow-duration curves of daily streamflow in the conterminous United States, by Thomas M. Over, William H. Farmer, and Amy M. Russell
- Flow modification in the nation's streams and rivers, by Daren M. Carlisle [and 6 others]
- Operations at river stations, 1898, a report of the Division of Hydrography of the United States Geological Survey, Part II
- Stream gaging and flood forecasting, a partnership of the U.S. Geological Survey and the National Weather Service
- Roughness characteristics of natural channels, by Harry H. Barnes, Jr
- Specific conductance, by U.S. Geological Survey
- Acoustic Doppler current profiler applications used in rivers and estuaries by the U.S. Geological Survey, by Anthony J. Gotvald and Kevin A. Oberg
- Maximum discharges at stream-measurement stations, through December 31, 1937, by Gordon R. Williams and Lawrence C. Crawford; with a supplement including additions and changes through September 30, 1938 by William S. Eisenlohr, Jr
- Report of progress of stream measurements for the calendar year 1905, by R.E. Horton, N.C. Grover, and John C. Hoyt, Part II
- Gaging stations maintained by the United States Geological Survey, 1888-1910, and survey publications relating to water resources, by B.D. Wood
- Progress of measurement from the calendar year 1902, by F.H. Newell
- Instream flow protection strategies for wild and scenic rivers
- Operations at river stations, 1897, a report of the Division of Hydrography of the United States Geological Survey, Part I
- Operations at river stations, 1900, Part IV, a report of the Division of Hydrography of the United States Geological Survey
- Flood peak runoff and associated precipitation in selected drainage basins in the United States, by Tate Dalrymple
- Report of progress of stream measurements for the calendar year 1901, by F.H. Newell
- Operations at river stations, 1900, a report of the Division of Hydrography of the United States Geological Survey, Part I
- Operations at river stations, 1901, a report, of the Division of Hydrography of the U.S. Geological Survey, Part I
- Hydro-climatic data network, a U.S. Geological Survey streamflow data set for the United States for the study of climate variations, 1874-1988, by J.R. Slack and Jurate Maciunas Landwehr
- UFINCH--a method for stimulating unit and daily flows in networks of channels described by NHDPlus using continuous flow data at USGS streamgages, by David J. Holtschlag; National Water Quality Program
- Variability of hydrological droughts in the conterminous United States, 1951 through 2014, by Samuel H. Austin, David M. Wolock, and David L. Nelms
- An initial SPARROW model of land use and in-stream controls on total organic carbon in streams of the conterminous United States, by Jhih-Shyang Shih [and five others]
- Monthly streamflow and ground-water conditions in the United States and southern Canada, water years, 1945-85, by Sandra L. Holmes
- Operations at river stations, 1899, a report of the Division of Hydrography of the United States Geological Survey, Part V
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