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<br />30.72 <br /> <br />001572 <br /> <br />WATER INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM HANDBOOK <br /> <br />2. Chow, V. T. 1964. Handbook of Applied Hydrology. V. T. Chow, ed. <br />Mcgraw-Hill, New York, <br /> <br />3. Hedman, E. R. and W. R. Osterkamp. 1982. Streamflow <br />Characteristics Related to Channel Geometry of Streams in Western United <br />States. U. S. Geo1. Surv. Water Supply Paper 2193. 17p. <br /> <br />4. Hedman, E. R., D. D. More and R. K. Livingston. 1972. Selected <br />Streamflow Characteristics as Related to Channel Geometry of Perennial <br />Streams in Colorado. U. S. Geol. Surv. Open-File Rep. 14p. <br /> <br />5. Heede, B. H. 1980. Stream Dynamics: An Overview for Land <br />Managers. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-72, USDA Forest Service, Rock Mtn. For. and <br />Range Exp. Sta., Fort Collins, CO. 26p. <br /> <br />6. Interagency Advisory Committtee on Water Data. 1982. Guidelines <br />for Determining Flood Flow Frequency. Bu1. No. 178, U. S. Geol. Surv. <br />Office of Water Oata Coordinaton, Reston, VA. <br /> <br />7. Leopold, L. B., M. G. Wolman, and J. P. Miller. 1964. Fluvial <br />Processes in Geolmorphology. W. H. Freeman and CO., San Francisco. 522p. <br /> <br />8. Linsley, R. K. and J. B. Franzini. 1972. Water Resources <br />Engineering. McGraw-Hill, N. Y. 690p. <br /> <br />9. United States Department of <br />of Water Data Coordination. 1977. <br />Methods for Water-Data Acquisition. <br /> <br />the Interior Geological Survey; Office <br />National Handbook of Recommended <br />Reston, VA. <br /> <br />30.72 - Computer Programs and Data Forms. <br /> <br />The following is a listing of selected USDI Geological Survey standard <br />WATSTORE computer programs and data forms that can provide station data <br />useful in this procedure. <br /> <br />1. Program W4422 (DVMASTAT) computes the annual mean discharge for <br />the period of record of a gage station. This program also summarizes <br />monthly and annual mean discharges by individual years. <br /> <br />2. Program A969 (DVSTAT) produces duration tables and plots of the <br />daily mean discharges for the period of record. A maximum of 35 magnitude <br />classes can be requested for the duration table. This program also <br />generates tables of high and low-flow mean discharges for nine different <br />periods of I, 3, 7, 14, 15-high flow, 30, 60, 120, 183 consecutive days. <br />Note, the low-flow tables are based on the climatic year beginning on April <br />1 unless another beginning month is specified. <br />